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Poems describing the snow scene in Chang 'an in winter

1, Snow Poetry-Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Zi

It is difficult to find birds in Chang 'an on snowy days.

It snows heavily in Chang 'an, and it is difficult for birds to find each other.

2. Heavy snow in Linqing-Wu Yewei in Qing Dynasty

Chang' an is covered with white-headed snow and short brown tired donkey hat bandwidth.

I was white-haired, but I braved the snowstorm and went to Beijing, wearing rough clothes and a wide hat, riding a tired donkey all the way.

3. Xi Studies in Chang 'an —— Zhu Wan in Tang Dynasty

Thousands of households have snowflakes floating, and a little silence falls into the tile ditch.

It snowed in Chang 'an, and snowflakes floated everywhere in thousands of households, falling silently in low-lying places along the road.

4, "Young Mermaid, Send to the Palace"-Shu Shu in Song Dynasty

The floating life only respects the former and the old, and the snow is full of Chang' an Road.

In a short period of drunkenness and aging, in a blink of an eye, heavy snow covered the roads in Beijing.

5. Five Poems-Shi Huiwen of Song Dynasty

It's freezing in the cold, and it's snowing heavily. The talented people in Chang 'an Road and Wuling Mountain wear new robes, and the horseshoes trample on Qiong Yao grass.

Cold weather and heavy snow covered the roads in Chang 'an. Some sons and brothers wore brand-new gorgeous clothes and rode burly horses, trampling the flowers and plants on the roads.