1, in Wang Zhihuan, the heron lodge, the mountains cover the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. By going up one flight of stairs, seeing farther, this poem describes the scene of climbing high and looking far. With the sky clear and the Yellow River flowing, it implies people's ambition to pursue truth and a higher realm, and renders a magnificent atmosphere with snow-white scenery.
2. In Jiang Xue written by Liu Zongyuan, there are no birds in hundreds of mountains and no footprints in thousands of roads. A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice. This poem depicts the vast scene of Jiang Xue through the image of a lonely fisherman in winter, showing silence and loneliness, and highlighting the snow scene in the natural scenery.
3. Wei's "Looking at the Xixi River in Chuzhou" is a pity that there are warblers beside the grass and the trees are deep. The spring tide brought the rain late and urgent, and there was no boat on the wild crossing. This poem depicts the melting scene of Chun Xue, blending with the breath of spring, and showing the revival and vitality of everything.
4. Du Fu's "Looking at Yue" is the grandeur of Mount Tai! ? Out of Qilu, green peaks can still be seen. The magical nature brings together thousands of beautiful mountains in the south and the separation between morning and dusk in the north. Layers of white clouds, cleaning the gully on the chest; The flat bird flew into the eye socket. Try to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet. Although there is no direct mention of snow, it describes the magnificent scenery of Daizong Mountain and the towering mountains, which coincides with the grandeur of nature.
These poems show the various expressions of ancient poets on the snow scene, some of which focus on the grandeur and quietness of snow, while others integrate snow into a broader natural landscape, showing rich images and emotions. Snow in these poems is not only a natural landscape, but also an expression of the poet's feelings and thoughts.
Extended knowledge
Snow is one of the natural landscapes often praised and depicted in China's ancient poems. The ancients used snow to express their feelings, describe natural scenery and express their inner feelings.
Here are some extended knowledge about snow:
1. Cultural significance of snow: In China culture, snow is regarded as a symbol of purity, nobility and coldness. It not only represents the beauty of nature, but also is used as a metaphor for people's quality and realm. For example, "white as snow" is often used to describe a person's noble character and innocence.
2. Poetic expression of snow: Ancient poets often used snow to express their feelings by describing the snow scene. Snowflakes falling and spreading all over the earth are often regarded as a reflection on life, emotion and fate.
3. Artistic conception of snow: The description of snow in ancient poetry is often not only a description of weather phenomena, but also an expression of artistic conception beyond matter. For example, snow covers the earth, making everything quiet and quiet, showing an elegant and quiet atmosphere.
4. The meaning of snow: Snow has also been endowed with the meaning of philosophy of life. Some poems use snow to describe the transience and impermanence of life, while others regard snow as the difficulty and challenge of life, but it also carries beautiful sustenance and hope for the future.
5. Creation skills of snow: When describing snow scenes, ancient poets often use rich metaphors, symbols and delicate descriptions of scenery, and show rich poetry by describing the color, shape and texture of snow.
Snow has profound cultural connotation and emotional expression in ancient poetry. Through the description of the snow scene, the poet expressed his thoughts and feelings about nature, life and emotion. These poems not only show the beautiful snow scene, but also contain the philosophy and artistic conception of life.