A beautiful poem describing the snow scene in winter.
1. It’s not snow, it’s just a jade building. I can't say enough about Yunying. The old trees in the east collapsed, and the young willows in the west burst. Try to be safe, loose and strong, bamboo and brother. -- Liu Chenweng's "The Highest Building"
2. The trees in Jumang Palace have bloomed first, and the pistils and flowers are cut out. It snows tonight in the forest, sending off spring scenery for a while. --Wang Chu's "Early Spring Ode to Snow"
3. Nearby, thousands of rocks are white, welcoming the four qi of spring. The clouds rise from the sea, and the wind rushes across the mountains. Sui embankments are filled with catkins, and plum blossoms cross the mountains in winter. The colorful and suspicious songs are scattered, and they are as light as dancing. --Nothing "Poetry of Ode to the Snow with Guests and the Country"
4. Flat forest sky and ordinary flowers. Cloud debris is flowing across the sky, and butterflies are fluttering in the waves. --Li Xianyong's "He Ren Yong Snow"
5. Pushing a pillow and smelling a chicken is so strange that the whole world turns white. In the Yuan Dynasty, there will be a lucky star shining, and the best will come out. The fate adorns the night city and makes it doubtless, filling the world with colorlessness. The lyrics are more clever and extraordinary, especially special.
--Li Zengbo "Man Jiang Hong"