Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in blossom. From: A Song of Snow White Farewell to Wu Gui in the Tang Dynasty. It's like a sudden spring breeze overnight, and thousands of pears are in full bloom. Appreciation: Describe the wonderful snow scene you saw when you got up in the morning and the sudden cold you felt.
Friends are about to embark on the road back to Beijing, and the snow hanging on the branches turns into pear flowers in the eyes of the poet, with the arrival of beautiful spring. 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.
The artistic conception of snow in ancient poems.
Snow is the most poetic scenery in nature, so it is favored by literati. The description and enthusiastic praise of the wonderful brushwork of snow by poets in past dynasties is even more dazzling and refreshing. Every word about snow in Tang poetry represents a lonely realm, which brings a chill to people and forms a great contrast with the current summer season.
Since ancient times, poetry has always expressed the will, and whether it is writing things or scenery, it has entrusted the poet with profound thoughts. As the representative of winter scenery, which is one of the four major scenic spots in China, snow has naturally become the object of description by poets in past dynasties. In the long history of loneliness, many beautiful sentences describing the snow scene have emerged, which have been greatly appreciated and passed down through the ages. If you can't read these poems about snow, you will lose the essence of China culture.