Poems describing the snow scene in winter

1, A Song of Snow White Farewell to the Field-Document Wu Going Home in Tang Dynasty:

The north wind swept across the earth and messed up Pennisetum, and the weather in August will be covered with heavy snow.

Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in blossom.

The north wind swept the earth and scattered the white grass. It began to snow in Alakazam in August. Suddenly, it was like a spring breeze blowing overnight, as if thousands of trees and pears were in full bloom.

2. Jiang Xue Tang Dynasty: Liu Zongyuan

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.

Birds and mountains are all extinct; All the roads, no sign of anyone. Alone on the river, fisherman Dai Li; Fishing alone is not afraid of ice and snow.

3. Qinyuan Spring Snow Modern: Mao Zedong

Look at what the northern countries have shown: a hundred miles of frozen Go; Thousands of miles of snow.

Behold! Within and without the Great Wall, the boundless land is clad in white. And up and down the Yellow River, all the endless waves are lost to sight.

The mountains are like dancing silver snakes, and the highlands are like advancing wax elephants, all trying to match the sky in height.

When the weather is fine, look at the sunny market. What a charming sight!

Everything in the expanded material has several nicknames, and snowflakes also have many nicknames. These nicknames usually come from famous sentences of ancient poets, such as "Silver Millet" (a lonely journey of silver millet by Song and Yang Wanli), "Jade Dust" (a poem by Tang Juyi blown away by the east wind) and "Jade Dragon" (Jade Dragon is cold in the fairy mountain all night).

Snowflakes are hexagonal, which was first written by China. The Biography of Chinese Poetry in the Western Han Dynasty said: "There are only six snowflakes where there are five flowers." Although snowflakes are all hexagonal, there are more than 20,000 patterns that are slightly different when subdivided.