There are more than 50 words in the poems of passers-by in Beilin.

Poems describing winter recited by people in the forest of steles are as follows:

1, the snow is silent like a dream, and the frozen Wan Li is like a galaxy.

Commentary: This poem vividly depicts the snow scene in winter. Snowflakes fall silently, like a dream. The frozen earth spans Wan Li like a galaxy, showing the magnificence of winter.

2, the cold wind blows the leaves, and the years change their heads mercilessly.

Commentary: This poem conveys the bleak feeling of winter through the images of cold wind and fallen leaves. The ruthlessness of the years makes the hair turn white, which reflects the poet's feelings about the passage of time.

3. Qian Shan is covered in snow and silver, and Wan Li is carved with jade and ice.

Commentary: This poem depicts the picturesque natural landscape in winter with rich images. Snow-capped mountains and crystal clear glaciers form a beautiful winter picture.

4, the red flame of fire warms people's hearts, and the words of tea are full.

Commentary: This poem shows the warm corner of the room in winter through the images of fire and tea fragrance. People sit around the fire, the tea is fragrant and the words are ordinary, conveying the warmth of becoming a monk and the rare warmth in winter.

5, the winter night is long and the stars are sleepless.

Explanation: This poem depicts the tranquility and profundity of the winter night. The long winter night makes the thoughts drift away, and the stars illuminate the sleepless night, expressing the poet's unique feelings about the winter night.

Emotional expression of winter poems by passers-by in Beilin;

1, admiration for the natural beauty of winter: In the poet's pen, winter is endowed with the magnificent sight of Qianshan Mountain covered with white clothes and snow. The description of nature's winter scenery shows the poet's praise for the beauty of nature in winter. Snowflakes, glaciers and mountains and rivers wrapped in silver in winter have become the carriers of poets' emotions, and poets express their emotions through scenery and integrate their awe of nature into them.

2. Feelings about the passage of time: When describing winter, the poet expressed his feelings about the passage of time through the poem that leaves are blown by the cold wind and the years change their heads mercilessly. The cold wind and fallen leaves in winter remind poets of the ruthlessness of time and the shortness of life. This sensitive capture of the passage of time reflects the poet's cherish of life and his thoughts on the relentless passage of time.

3. Warm yearning for winter life: In the cold winter, the poet expressed his warm yearning for winter life by describing fire, tea fragrance and family gatherings. This yearning stems from the poet's nostalgia for family warmth and yearning for a better life. In the long winter night, the fire and the fragrance of tea became the poet's emotional sustenance, and also painted a warm picture of winter family for readers.