This poem describing the snow scene is beautiful.

1, the snow is too late for spring, and it is flying through the courtyard trees.

Chun Xue by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: Snow White thought that spring came too late, and deliberately turned into flowers and danced among the trees in the courtyard.

Appreciation: This sentence has a strong romantic color. The words "but too much" and "too much clothes" vividly depict the beauty and agility of Chun Xue and express the poet's surprise when he saw Chun Xue.

2. The north wind rolled the white grass and blew it away, and the snow in August crossed the Tatar sky.

Song of Snow in Tang Dynasty's Send the Field to Wu Gui.

Commentary: The north wind swept across the earth, breaking the white grass, and heavy snow floated in the sky in northern Saibei in August.

Appreciation: The poet described the wonderful snow scene he saw in the morning and the sudden cold he felt. The words "namely" and "suddenly like" vividly and accurately show his sudden sight of the snow scene in the morning.

3. The window contains autumn snow in Xiling, and it is at the gate of Wu Dong Wan Li boating.

From Du Fu's quatrains in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: Sitting by the window, you can see the Millennium Snow in Xiling, and the ships from Wu Dong outside Wan Li are all moored in front of the door.

Appreciation: The poet looked out of the window, and the distant Xishan Snow Ridge and the nearby Wan Li returned to the boat. In the cheerful and bright scene, he expressed the happy mood of poetry in pacifying the war.

4, flying snow with the spring breeze, wandering in the air.

From Chun Xue written by Liu in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: Snowflakes flying all over the sky come with the spring breeze, and they are spinning and dancing in the air.

Appreciation: The first sentence doesn't say that the spring breeze blows snow, but that the flying snow "brings" the spring breeze. The word "belt" is very common, but it is used abruptly and skillfully. Snow flies first, followed by spring breeze, which shows that winter has just passed, spring breeze has begun and the cold is still strong.

Until dusk, when the snow collapses our tent, our frozen red flag can't fly in the wind.

Song of Snow in Tang Dynasty's Send the Field to Wu Gui.

Commentary: In the evening, there was heavy snow in front of Yuanmen, the red flag was frozen, and the wind could not pull.

Appreciation: The poet described the extremely cold weather and the white snow red flag in the frontier fortress area, and made the picture brighter and more moving through color contrast.