Don Liu Changqing's Lord of Furong Mountain in the Snow
There is a dog barking in Chai Men. It turns out that someone came to live on a snowy night.
[Appreciation] This poem depicts a picture of staying overnight on a snowy night. In a deep valley, there lived a family. When the poet stayed on a snowy night, he was first greeted by a dog barking. Chai Men refers to the White House in the previous sentence. The barking of dogs in the middle of the night broke the silence of the night, but it brought hope to those who returned at night. The phrase "snow" describes the hardships of travelers, but it is very poetic. Huang Shucan commented on these two sentences in "Notes on Tang Poetry": "Dogs bark and people return. If you are surprised and happy, the scenery is wonderful. " Therefore, when you are surprised, there are dogs barking; Therefore, the person you like is because someone stays. Liu Changjiu can be called the "Five Great Walls" by writing the changes of travelers' mentality in extremely refined words.
The setting sun is far away, the weather is cold and the house is poor. Chai Men heard dogs barking and went home on a snowy night.