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"Snow on the River" is a landscape poem by Liu Zongyuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes a snowy scene in Jiangxiang. The mountains are covered with snow and the roads are all white. The birds disappeared and the traces of people disappeared. The distant scenery is vast and the surrounding scenery is lonely and cold. The artistic conception is secluded and the mood is desolate. The image of the fisherman is carefully crafted, clear and complete. The poem adopts rhyme, which is vigorous and powerful.
Poets of all dynasties are all highly praised. Masters of painting through the ages also competed with each other to draw many touching pictures of rivers, sky and snow scenes with this theme.