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What are the beautiful poems after the snow?

1, verse: It used to be like a flower, but now it is like a flower.

From: Fan Yun, Southern and Northern Dynasties, other two poems 1

Interpretation: When I left, the snowflakes in the sky were like white flowers in full bloom; Now come back, flowers are everywhere like snow.

2. Poem: Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, during the daytime, the north wind blows the goose feather and snow one after another.

From: Two Poems of Biedongda by Gao Shi in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Huang Yun is thousands of miles away from the sun, the weather is gloomy, the north wind sends geese, and the snow is falling.

3. Poetry: Opening the door in the morning is full of snow, the snow is clear and the sun is cold.

From: After Snow in the Mountain by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.

Interpretation: From the early morning, open the door and see the snow all over the mountain. After the snow in Chu Qing, the white clouds faded and even the sunshine became cold.

4. Poem: I love the snow in Dongshan Mountain and the soft red light in Yinshan Mountain.

From: Yang Wanli in the Song Dynasty, "Four mountains are green after snow, and Dongshan is full of love for Dongshan after snow."

Interpretation: I like the snow scene after the clear sky in Dongshan, and the soft red light pours into Yinshan.

5, verse: There are oranges in the snow, and the frozen thunder scares the bamboo shoots to sprout.

From: Answer to Yuan Zhen by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Some branches are bent by unmelted snow, and last year's oranges are still hanging on the branches; The cold weather and the vibration of spring thunder seem to be urging bamboo shoots to sprout quickly.