Which poem is Jiang Xue by Liu Zongyuan?

Jiang Xue written by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty is a landscape poem, which depicts a quiet and cold picture: a boat and an old fisherman are fishing alone on the snowy river. The original text of this poem is as follows:

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

The vernacular means that all birds are extinct; All the roads, no sign of anyone. Alone on the river, fisherman Dai Li; Fishing alone is not afraid of ice and snow. This paper describes the image of a lonely fisherman to express the poet's unyielding and deep loneliness after being hit.

Extended data

The title of this poem is Jiang Xue. But the author didn't get to the point when he wrote it. He first wrote about the quietness and sadness of Qian Shan Wanjing. Birds don't fly, pedestrians don't see. Then, with a change of pen, the image of a person fishing in a lonely boat was introduced. The poet used the words "Qianshan" and "Wanjing" to set off the pictures of "boating alone" and "fishing alone" in the following two sentences.

The following two sentences were originally static descriptions. Because they are placed in an absolutely quiet background, they are beautifully carved and animated. What is shown to readers is the lofty and detached thoughts and feelings that get rid of the secular and detached things.

The word "Han Jiangxue" is the finishing touch, which organically links the two parts of the whole poem, not only forming a condensed picture, but also shaping a complete and prominent image of the fisherman.