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Chongqing Jinfo Mountain welcomes Chu Qing after the snow. Which poem does this remind you of?

Recently, it snowed in Chu Qing in Bamian Mountain of Jinfo Mountain in Chongqing. Beautiful as a fairyland on earth. Looking at such a beautiful scenery, I can't help thinking of some beautiful poems.

For example, there are two poems in Snow Clear written by Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty that I like very much. Three thousand silver and ten thousand Yaolin. The mood is light green and the snow is light red.

The words in these two poems are easy to understand and catchy, but at the same time there is no lack of musical beauty. ? Three thousand worlds? And then what? Ten thousand? Corresponding? Light green? With what? Light red? Take pictures. These two poems are neat, vivid and interesting at the same time.

The second song is Snow Clear and Rhyme written by the Song Dynasty poet Chen Zao. After the dome was clear in Wan Li, it melted into a strange mud at dawn. Old man Cangyun, steal the color, send the wax in spring, and do the subtitle well.

These two poems show us the scene of Chu and Qing after the winter snow in plain and simple language. Expressed the author's joy at sunny weather.

The third poem is "Playing with Snow" by Wang Heng, a poet in Sui Dynasty, which is full of beauty and chaos. The wall platform is like the original structure, and the Qiongshu is like a new plant.

This poem depicts the scene of heavy snow in vivid and interesting language, showing the dynamics and liveliness of snow. Expressed the author's love and admiration for Si Nuo.

The fourth song is "Looking at the Snow on the Mount Zhongnan" by Zuyong in the Tang Dynasty, looking at the Mount Zhongnan soaring above the white clouds.

Standing in the middle of Chang 'an and looking south, I saw that the north of Zhong Nanshan was more handsome and tall. A silvery white snow mountain looms in the dense clouds. Yin: In ancient times, the water in the south of the mountain was Yang, and the water in the north of the mountain was Yin. )

The fifth poem is Cen Can's poem "Snow Song in Tianshan Mountains Send Branchlets to Beijing" in Tang Dynasty. Snow clouds often don't open, and there are thousands of peaks and mountains covered with snow.

The meaning of these two poems is: the towering snow peaks in Tianshan Mountain are filled with mist and snow all year round. These two poems describe the scene of fog and layers of snow in Tianshan Mountain. It shows the poet's reluctance and farewell to his friends.

I believe everyone is familiar with the sixth poem, Snow White Farewell Tian Shuji Wu Home. Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in blossom.

The meaning of these two poems is: glittering and translucent snowflakes are covered with branches. The spring breeze seems to blow up overnight, making thousands of trees blossom white pears in the snow and ice. This poem is also a farewell poem written by Cen Can, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. We all learned it in middle school. I won't go into details here.

In the history of China's poetry for thousands of years, there are countless poems describing snow. From the Book of Songs? Recalling the original exploration, the wind in Yang Liuyi was blowing in the wind; Now back on the road, snowflakes are flying everywhere. Today I think, is it raining? To "Yongmei Operator"? Snow sends spring home, flying snow welcomes spring? . They are all extreme descriptions of snow, which is also the imprint that snow left on our nation.