Seven methods of ancient poetry describe the snow scene, the first two sentences describe the scenery, and the last two sentences are lyrical.

"After the Snow in the Mountain" Zheng Xie

Opening the door in the morning is full of snow, the snow is clear, the clouds are light and the sun is cold.

There is no drop of plum blossom frozen on the eaves, which is a kind of loneliness.

As soon as I opened the door in the morning, I saw that the top of the mountain had been covered by a heavy snow. At this time, the sky has cleared, and the light of the rising sun has become cold through the faint white clouds.

The snow on the eaves has not yet begun to melt, and the plum branches in the yard are still frozen by ice and snow. How unusual is such a deserted atmosphere!

Appreciation: After Snow in the Mountain depicts the snow scene of a mountain house in winter. In the early morning, the poet pushed open the door, and it was freezing outside, wrapped in silver, and the rising sun seemed lifeless. In the yard, the long ice petals under the eaves show no signs of melting, and the plum blossoms in the corner seem to be frozen and have no intention of opening.

The first two sentences of the poem describe an early morning, after the snow, the earth is covered with silver, the sun rises, and the clouds are light and the wind is light (depicting the picture); The scene in Chu Qing (with a little atmosphere) and the freezing cold after the snow. "Plum blossoms are frozen but not dripping on the eaves, and a kind of loneliness is not equal to leisure" uses the method of setting off (explicit method), "Plum blossoms are frozen but not dripping on the eaves" highlights the cold weather, and "loneliness is not equal to leisure" highlights plum blossoms' unyielding character (painting scenery). The author uses objects to express his ambition, implicitly showing the author's lofty and tenacious character and self-discipline (analyzing emotions).

In this poem, Zheng Banqiao wrote down the desolation brought to him by the cold after the heavy snow. It seems to be writing about scenery, but in fact, it is integrating scenery and things, and it gives a deep sigh to my bitter life experience.