Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It's sunny after snow, and all four mountains are green, but Dongshan's all-white poems love Dongshan's sunny after snow.

It's sunny after snow, and all four mountains are green, but Dongshan's all-white poems love Dongshan's sunny after snow.

The title of this group of poems directly States "like" and expresses emotional orientation. The first poem describes the beautiful scenery of the sun shining after the snow in Dongshan. This poem was written in early spring, when the weather was warm and cold. The east wind blows gently, everything begins to recover, and the four mountains begin to break away from the yellow in winter and glow with patches of green. The poet chased the green patches all day, and had long forgotten that there was still a chill in early spring. Stay between spring breeze and sunset and look around the mountains. It turns out that the most beautiful thing at the moment is the snow on Dongshan.

The first sentence is "I only know how to win and forget the cold". I wrote that I forgot the cold because I only cared about the scenery. The second sentence is "Stand in the spring breeze and enjoy the beautiful scenery in the sunset". These two sentences show the image of a poet who is not afraid of the cold, looking for beautiful scenery, standing in the wind and enjoying the beautiful scenery in the sunset, and showing the image of an "idiot" who loves beautiful scenery and ignores the cold.

The third sentence, "I love the snow after Dongshan Mountain", bluntly says that I like the snow scene after Dongshan Mountain, while the fourth sentence, "Soft red light with silver mountains", is the most beautiful scenery in the whole poem. Among them, the word "soft" describes the red glow of the sunset reflected by snow, which is so soft and subtle, giving the sunset an image touch and writing the infinite beauty of the sunset. Another word "forever" depicts the snow-capped mountains under the setting sun, which visually produces a feeling of dynamic surging towards them, and has a wonderful work of turning static into dynamic.

The second poem describes the melting of snow in Dongshan in the sun. With the passage of time, the snow on Dongshan Mountain gradually melted, most of it turned into wet soil, and some of it turned into ice, but it has not yet emerged from the sun. This is written in the first two sentences, which not only inherits the scene of snow melting after ignition, but also explains the reason why it is better to climb than to look at it.

It is worth noting that in the third sentence, the sentence "I love Dongshan Snow after sunny days" appeared in the same position in the first poem, and writing it again further shows my love for Dongshan Snow. Such feelings are very powerful. But slightly different from the last sentence, this sentence is a bit sad. The fourth sentence directly points out the worry. The author is worried that "it is better to climb than to look". Being able to see from a distance, but unable to climb close, makes the author very disappointed, and also implies the regret of melting snow.