Words describing the snow scene in the Forbidden City

1, the bead curtain turns over the powder wall, which is lighter than catkin and heavier than frost.

Source: Two Snow Poems by Li Shangyin

Interpretation: Snow spirals into the curtain and floats over the white wall, which is lighter than catkin and heavier than frost.

2, snow comes in late spring, and wearing a court tree is a flying flower.

Source: Chun Xue by Han Yu.

Interpretation: Snow also thinks that spring comes too late, so it deliberately turns into flowers and flies among the trees in the courtyard.

3. Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows the petals of ten thousand pear trees.

Source: Song of Snow White sends Wu, secretary of Tian, home.

Interpretation: All of a sudden, it's like a spring breeze blowing overnight, as if thousands of trees and pears are in full bloom.

Six flying flowers came into the room and sat watching the bamboo turn into lovely branches.

Origin: high film? To the snow

Commentary: It snowed and snowflakes flew into the room. Looking out, I saw that bamboo, which was usually green, was now covered with snowflakes, and the branches seemed to turn white.

A passage describing the snow scene:

Snow is as white as jade. Is it General Xiaotian sent by the Heavenly Palace or the jade leaf falling from the laurel tree in the Moon Palace? Snowflakes are like beautiful jade butterflies, dancing with ecstasy; Like a dandelion blown off; Like flying; Like a little white flower given by an angel; Scattered and gathered, fluttering leisurely, gently Ying Ying, is undoubtedly the masterpiece of the earth! I saw the snow in front of me as naughty as a butterfly, falling under the eaves for a while, falling on the branches for a while, and floating on the faces of pedestrians from time to time.