Listen to the meaning of Huang Geng's well-meaning words.

Xue's bitter words mean anguish. Listening to Snow is an ancient poem written by Huang Geng. The original text is knocking on the window paper, and the water is cold. Six flowers fall on the first night, and the lonely pillow is awake. The silence of the ears is too thin. A clear mind is interesting and real. Love may be more bitter, and I'm afraid it will be a spring. The last sentence means that on such a snowy night, people who love plum should be very depressed. They are afraid that falling snowflakes will break plum branches. The surface layer refers to the plum blossoms that are afraid of being crushed by snow. At the same time, the poet is also using the scenery to express his feelings. The poet himself is like a plum blossom pinned down by falling snow. The poet devoted himself to studying, hoping to come to the imperial examination high school in Japan and realize a wonderful life. But now, the imperial examination system has been abolished, and the author takes this opportunity to express his feelings of lack of talent and ill-fated.