Words or verses about snow are as follows:
1. Late at night, I know the snow is heavy, and I hear the sound of breaking bamboo. ——?Bai Juyi's "Snow at Night".
Appreciation: The sound of snow crushing bamboo branches indicates that the snow is getting worse. The poet deliberately chose the detail of "folding bamboo" to highlight the word "heavy", which is unique and emotional.
The "sound of breaking bamboo" "heard" "late at night" shows the silence of the winter night, and more importantly, it describes the poet's sleeplessness all night; this is not just for the "cold pillow" , but also reveals the loneliness the poet felt when he was exiled to Jiangzhou. Because the poet expresses his unique feelings with true feelings, this song "Snow at Night" is unique, with implicit poetic meaning and long lasting charm.
2. Snow is like plum blossoms, and plum blossoms are like snow. Both the similarity and the dissimilarity are strange. ——Lu Benzhong's "Treading on the Shasha·Snow Like Plum Blossoms".
Appreciation: The first part of the poem uses "like" and "not like" to describe the wonderful scene of plum blossoms and snow complementing each other. In the scene where plum blossoms and snow fall at the same time, when writing about plum blossoms, snow is often mentioned, with snow as the background. "Early Plum Blossoms" by Qi Ji of the Tang Dynasty: "In the deep snow in the front village, a branch bloomed last night." Because plum blossoms and snow are at the same time, and because plum blossoms and snowflakes are similar, poets often connect them.
Plum blossoms and snowflakes are similar in shape and color, but different in quality and spirit. Therefore, in this poem, after the poet wrote "Snow is like plum blossoms, plum blossoms are like snow", he pulled up a plum blossom. Pen: "Both the similarity and the dissimilarity are strange." "Like" refers to color, and "not similar" refers to fragrance. In the hazy moonlight, the snow is white and the plum blossoms are pure, and the subtle fragrance floats. This is indeed a wonderful state.
3. At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white houses are poor. ——Liu Changqing's "The Master of Furong Mountain Stays in the Snow".
Appreciation: At the beginning of the poem, the five words "the sunset and the mountains are far away" outline a picture of a vast twilight and a long mountain road. The poem does not explicitly describe the characters, but directly expresses feelings and thoughts, but the person is ready to be expressed, and the feelings emerge on the page. Here, what enlivens the picture and highlights the poetic realm is the word "far".
From this word, we can infer the lonely and tiring journey and the eagerness to stay overnight when travelers are traveling on the mountain road at dusk. Next, the second sentence of the poem causes the reader's eyes to follow the traveler and move along the mountain road towards the lodger's house. "The weather is cold and the white house is poor" is a portrayal of this family; and the word "poor" should be the impression formed from looking at the thatched hut from a distance to knocking on the door and entering the house.