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The snow fell on the branches and the whole poem fell.

The low snow pressure comes from Zhu Yuanzhang's "Singing Bamboo" in the Ming Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:

The snow pressed the branches very low, although they could not touch the mud.

Once the sun rises, it is still in harmony with the sky.

Translation:

Although the heavy snow has bent the bamboo, the branches are about to touch the mud on the ground.

When the weather clears, the sun shines and the snow melts, bamboo will still unload its burden and hold its head high.

Appreciation of Poems with Low Snow on Branches

The first two sentences, "Snow presses bamboo branches so low that you want to get muddy", are the first sentences, which describe the shape of bamboo pressed by snow: on March 9, the cold weather, heavy snow fell, everything withered, and only the original appearance of bamboo remained unchanged, but the heavy snow pressed bamboo branches down, making bamboo leaves almost touch the ground and stained with dirty soil.

However, bamboo is low and unyielding, and it has its own tenacious will and unconquerable toughness. This painting is very cool. The sky is covered with leaden clouds, green branches are seen in the snow, and the black mud is particularly harsh, but the gloomy picture symbolizes the pursuit in adversity.