A poem describing the beauty of snow-capped mountains: Don't move.
Gao Shi (Tang)
Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.
A gentleman is poor, who wants to meet today without paying for drinks?
A poem describing the beautiful scenery of snow-capped mountains-a suggestion for friend Liu.
Bai Juyi (Tang)
There is a glimmer of green in the old bottle and a hint of red in the quiet stove.
It feels like snow outside at dusk. How about a glass of wine inside? .
A poem describing the beauty of snow-capped mountains: Xia Sai Qu.
Lu Lun (Tang Dynasty)
That night, the black geese flew very high, and Khan quietly escaped during the night.
I was about to lead the light cavalry to catch up when the snow fell full of bows and knives.
A poem describing the beauty of snow-capped mountains: plum blossom
Wang Anshi (Song)
There are some plums in the corner, and cold ling opens them alone.
I knew from a distance that it wasn't snow, because there was a smell coming.
A poem describing the beauty of snow-capped mountains: "Lord of Furong Mountain in Snow"
Liu Changqing (Tang)
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.
These are the poems I prepared for you describing the beautiful scenery of the snow-capped mountains. For a while, the clouds are covered with fog and mysterious, making people feel like they are in a fairyland. After a while, the sun came out again, and the sky became clear in Wan Li. The sun shines on the snow-capped mountains, shining like a layer of gold. Snow-capped mountains stand in the dark starry sky, just like silver giants overlooking the village.