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Wang Zhihuan, the author of Desert Sand as Snow

introduce

Wang Zhihuan (about 844-868) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The word "Mo" is called Kwai Chau. Wang Zhihuan traveled with his father in his early years and visited Chang 'an and Luoyang. Later, he practiced in Guishan, near his hometown, and wrote many famous poems, the most famous of which were "Lusu" and "Liangzhou Ci". Wang Zhihuan's poems are fresh and natural, with landscapes, flowers and birds as the theme, which shows his love for nature and deep thinking about life.

Desert sand as the background of snow

Desert Sand as Snow is a poem by Wang Zhihuan, which contains six sentences and describes the desert scene in the desert. This poem depicts a beautiful picture in the desert, arousing people's awe of nature.

operation sequence/order

Next, I will tell you how to appreciate this poem.

Step 1: Understand the background.

We need to know some background knowledge before appreciating this poem. Desert refers to the desert area in northern China, which is one of the largest deserts in the world. In the desert, the wind and sand are flying and the sky is gloomy, so it is difficult for people to survive here. However, it is this desolate scene that makes people have a deeper awe of nature.

Step 2: Taste this poem.

Next, we can begin to taste the lines of this poem.

"The desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook."

This sentence depicts the desert scene in the desert. In the desert, sand flies like snow. The moon in Yanshan is like a hook, hanging in the sky.

"Why do you have to be a golden brain? Go and step on the clear autumn."

This sentence expresses the poet's desire for freedom. Jin Luo nao is an ancient headdress, representing power and bondage. Walking briskly in clear autumn symbolizes freedom and freedom.

Step 3: Experience emotions.

Finally, we need to understand the poet's feelings. In this poem, the poet expresses his awe of nature and his desire for freedom by describing the desert scene in the desert. This emotion makes people more deeply realize the greatness of nature and the smallness of human beings.