Poems of the ancients describing heavy snow

The ancient poem describing heavy snow goes like this:

1, a boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold river-snow. -Liu Tang Zongyuan's Jiang Xue.

Appreciation: This is a five-character quatrain. At that time, after the author was demoted to Yongzhou, he was greatly stimulated mentally and depressed internally. Therefore, when a sudden heavy snow weather comes, I walk alone in the snow to feel nature and breathe fresh and free air.

Through the author's description of mountains, rivers, fishing boats and fishermen in the snow scene, the silence in the snow scene is set off. Perhaps only the whistling north wind and snowflakes swished in front of him, and only the author felt the natural heartbeat, as well as a performance of caring for mountains and rivers and indulging himself.

2. The strong wind blows the snow ten feet deep, and the big seam shirt weighs 7 pounds. -Song Luyou's Snow

Appreciation: Lu You is a talented patriotic poet. He is a literary genius. He was able to write poetry when he was four years old. His life mainly experienced his first official career, making suggestions in the Northern Expedition, serving as a shogunate general, serving as an official, compiling national history, and showing his son on his deathbed.

In this poem, we can find that the author's situation was not very good at that time. During a trip, we suddenly found that the road ahead was covered with dark clouds and heavy snow, but the road ahead was difficult to distinguish, and the snow was so deep that even a large cloth shirt weighing seven pounds could not resist the cold. To some extent, it also reflects the author's worries about his career and his embarrassment in life.

I know it snows heavily at night, and I hear the sound of bamboo folding. -Tang Bai Juyi's Snow at Night

Appreciation: This poem was written by the poet when he went to Sima, Jiangzhou. At that time, Bai Juyi was banished to Jiangzhou for writing a letter about the assassination of the Prime Minister. In the cold and silent night, the author felt the snow outside the window, and his loneliness became stronger and stronger. It was late at night, only to know that it was snowing heavily outside. I hear the sound of thick snow breaking branches from time to time.

The poet narrates from four aspects: touch (cold), sight (light), feeling (knowledge) and hearing (smell), and vividly writes about the coming of a snowy night, reflecting the author's inner cold and loneliness.