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Famous ancient poems about chanting snow

1. "Snow on the River"

Tang Dynasty: Liu Zongyuan

Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared. A man with a coir raincoat in a lone boat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.

Translation:

On all the mountains, the birds are all cut off; on all the roads, there is no trace of human beings. In a lonely boat on the river, the fisherman wears a raincoat and a hat; fishing alone, he is not afraid of ice and snow.

2. "Spring Snow"

Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

There is no youth in the new year, and the grass buds are surprised to see in early February. ?

The white snow is too late for spring, so it flies through the trees in the garden.

Translation:

The New Year has arrived, but there are no fragrant flowers yet. In February, I was pleasantly surprised to find new shoots of grass sprouting. Bai Xue also thought that spring came too late, so she deliberately turned into flowers and flew among the trees in the courtyard.