1. the north wind rolls the white grasses and breaks them, and the Eighth-month snow across the Tartar sky. -
Interpretation of Tang Dynasty, the author of a Song of White Snow in Farewell to Field-Clerk Wu Going Home: The north wind swept across the earth and broke the white grass, and the weather in Alakazam began to snow in August.
2. Rocks go through the air, stormy waves beat the shore, and thousands of piles of snow are rolled up. -
Interpretation of the Song Dynasty by Su Shi, the author of Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia: The steep stone wall rises straight to the sky, and the thunderous waves beat against the river bank, and the waves aroused seem to roll up thousands of piles of snow.
3. Snow is too late for spring, so she wears a courtyard tree as a flying flower. -
Interpretation of Han Yu Dynasty, the author of "Chun Xue": Snow is too late for spring, so it deliberately turns into flowers and flies among the trees in the courtyard.
4. The north wind blows snow at the beginning of the fourth watch, and Jiarui Tianjiao and Nianchu. -
Interpretation of Song Dynasty by Lu You, the author of "Snow Removal at Night": There will be a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, which indicates a bumper harvest in the coming year
5. The snow in Mei Xuxun is white, but the snow loses a fragrance in Mei. -
interpretation of the song dynasty in Lu Meipo by the author of "Xuemei No.1": Plum blossoms make snowflakes crystal white, but snowflakes lose to plum blossoms for a period of fragrance.