There are 500 poems containing snow.

Poems containing Xuefei are as follows:

1, like a strong wind in spring, blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees. -Cen Can's Song of Snow White sent Tian Shuji Wu home.

Bai Xuege, a masterpiece of frontier poems, was written in his second frontier stage. At this time, he was highly valued by Feng Changqing, the envoy of Anxi, and most of his frontier poems were written in this period.

In this poem, with the poet's keen observation and romantic style, Cen Can depicts the magnificent scenery of the frontier fortress in the northwest of the motherland and the warm scene of envoys leaving Beijing in the frontier fortress barracks, showing the patriotic enthusiasm and sincere feelings of the poet and the border guards for their comrades.

2. A boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold Jiang Xue. -Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue

Jiang Xue is a five-character landscape poem written by Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It describes a cold river, with no pedestrians and birds, only an old man alone in the boat, fishing silently.

This is a picture of the snow scene in Zhangjiang Township. The mountain is snow and the road is white. The birds disappeared, and so did the people. The distant scenery is boundless, and your scenery is lonely and cold. The artistic conception is secluded and lonely. The fisherman's image is beautifully carved, clear and complete.

Poetry uses rhyme, which always enhances taste and is powerful. Poets through the ages always talk to each other. Throughout the ages, Dan Qing's wonderful hands have been scrambling to draw many moving snow scenes on the river. Known as the best of the five-character quatrains in the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem written by Liu Zongyuan after he was demoted to Yongzhou. He used a fisherman who fished in the Han River to express his lonely and depressed mood and express the author's noble sentiment.

3. Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, it's daytime, and the north wind blows goose feather and heavy snow one after another. -Gao Shi "Don't be big"

Two Poems of Biedongda is a group of poems written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are the farewell works of Gao Shi and Dongda after a long separation. After a short party, they parted ways.

The work outlines the gloomy and cold sad scenery when seeing off, showing that the poet was in a difficult situation at that time, but he was not depressed or sinking. It not only showed the poet's reluctant farewell to his friends, but also showed the poet's heroic and open-minded mind.