Translation of Wu Cheng's Ancient Poems in beginning of spring

Beginning of spring Wu Cheng's ancient poems are as follows:

Snow poems in early spring in the north.

Author: Wu Cheng

The wax figure turned to Hongjun, who was 20 years old, and the east wind cut the underwater Temple of Heaven.

Add with Wu Chuqian River, the unstoppable Qinhuai Wan Li Mountain.

Wind, bamboo, dance, silver and phoenix dance, Yun Song smothered the cold of Yulong.

I don't know who is playing the flute in the sky and blowing all over the world.

Translation:

The twelfth lunar month runs into winter, and the years are drawing to a close. The east wind melts the snow and ice in the north and blows it under the Temple of Heaven. Snow is still very heavy, like thousands of rivers in Wu Chu, which are magnificent and overwhelm the mountains on both sides of Qinhuai River.

Appreciation of Snow in the Early Spring in the Northland;

In Wu Cheng's poems, he described the seasonal changes in beginning of spring by turning wax into Hongjun, which is a symbol of the ancient thought of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, implying the seasonal changes and the passage of time. The 20-year-old disabled person indicates the season when spring begins. Although the old year is coming to an end, a new season has begun.

The east wind cuts the underwater Temple of Heaven, and Wu Cheng skillfully uses the east wind and snowflakes to describe the weather characteristics of beginning of spring. East wind usually refers to the spring wind, while shearing water vividly depicts the shape of snowflakes falling from the sky. The lower part of the Temple of Heaven expresses the sacred feeling of snowflakes falling from the sky, which increases the visual effect of poetry.

Wu Cheng shows the quantity and intensity of snowflakes incisively and vividly with exaggerated methods. He described snowflakes as thousands of rivers in Wu Chu, endless and endless; At the same time, it is as magnificent as the mountains on both sides of Qinhuai River. This exaggerated description not only makes the poem more vivid, but also gives readers a deeper feeling of the snow scene.

Wu Cheng's Poem on Snow in the Early Spring in the Northland depicts the snow scene in the early spring with the theme of seasonal changes, weather characteristics and exaggeration. His poems are full of talent and imagination, and he uses vivid metaphors and exaggerated techniques to make this poem full of vivid images and touching artistic charm. At the same time, this poem also fully embodies Wu Cheng's love for natural landscapes and passion for life.