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Poems describing the snow scene in Huangshan Mountain

Poems describing the snow scene in Huangshan Mountain;

1, Huangshan tree is full of snow, and the ice opens black water and Tianjin.

From: Early Spring in Chang 'an by Zhang Zirong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

The winter snow on the Huangshan tree melted, and so did the hard ice at Heishui Ferry.

Appreciation: Write the word "early spring" in the title of the poem to describe the scene of melting snow and ice. It is a trial poem written by Zhang Zirong in the imperial examination. This poem begins with the title, then describes the scene of melting snow in early spring, birds and flowers, and finally expresses the poet's ideal and ambition, showing the poet's positive attitude towards life. The six couplets of the whole poem all adopt antithesis, and the form is neat and natural.

It snows in Huangshan overnight, and there are many geese in Weishui.

Said by: Zhang Suzhong, Tang Dynasty poet, Palace Zaqu.

It snowed all night, and many geese came to Weishui.

3, Qiupu night sorrow, Huangshan can be bald.

From: Seventeen Poems of Autumn Pu by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

Night apes wail on the Qiupu water, and even the nearby Little Huangshan Mountain turns white with grief.

Background: Seventeen Poems of Qiupu is a masterpiece created by Li Bai when he visited Qiupu. The writing time of these poems is about eight to fourteen years (749 ~ 755) when Li Bai visited Qiupu.

4. Wan Li in the north of Huangshan Mountain, in the Bailu Garden.

Said by: The Bridal Chamber by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

Huangshan Mountain is thousands of miles north, full of frost.

Appreciation: This poem was written in Kuizhou in the first year of Dali (766). Du Fu's yearning for Lao Wang, the old country, was born of the autumn moon. The first four sentences are the virtual scene of Chang' an autumn night, feeling the death of the imperial concubine; The last four sentences are actually about the autumn scenery in Kuizhou and feeling the death of the emperor.

The rooster crows in Huangshan Mountain and stays by the lake. Hidden green hills, heavy rain, rain columns like silver bamboo falling from the sky.

Li Bai said it in the Tang Dynasty.

In the early morning, I left my favorite Huangshan Mountain, and at dusk, I came to the beautiful raccoon lake. Fuzzy green hills, rain and snow all over the sky, like silver bamboo falling from the sky.