He poems are also poems of reward and reply.
"Two Poems on Ci Yun Xue Hou's Letters" is a collection of poems written by Zhu Xi, a thinker in the Song Dynasty. The first one was used as the reading material for Poetry Appreciation in Volume II of the 2013 National College Entrance Examination Standards. This poem shows the image of an old man who misses his distant friend and is worried about what happened to his friend.
Two poems written by Ci Yun after the snow
Zhu Xi
One of them
Melancholy There are several plum trees at the head of the river, and the sticks and quinoas go around it Come again.
The snow was heavy and nowhere to be found, but the moon was still shining last night.
Taking pity on someone far away is like jade, but longing for lovesickness should be turned into ashes by hatred.
I ponder the sunset and the jackdaws rise, but I look at Chai Jing going back alone.
Second
The empty hall facing the mountains full of residual snow reminds me of Wangkou Village back then.
The door does not need to be hung with an iron lock, and guests come to talk about the bed.
The old friends are surrounded by warmth after hearing Taoist songs, and the fragrance of drunken ink spreads in the air.
Don’t think Ji Jiang is tired of being haggard and makes her essays over wine too long.