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There are five poems about snow and the meaning of each poem. . .
1, Fan Yun's Bieshi in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: It used to be like a flower, but now it is like a flower. Appreciation: when I left last time, the snow fell like a flower; Come again now, the flowers are as white as snow.

2. A poem "Snow White" in the Tang Dynasty's "Farewell to Mr. Wu's Home", like a strong wind in spring, blew away the petals of ten thousand pear trees at night. Appreciation: As soon as the north wind blows, the snow is falling, and the sky is white and white. All the branches are covered with snowflakes, as if they turned into spring breeze overnight, and thousands of pear blossoms are blooming.

I don't know whether Song's book "How to Deal with Snow in the Garden" was left behind today, but people suspect that it was opened last night. Appreciation: I didn't know it was snowing this morning, but I thought it was the flowers in the garden last night. Poets use flowers to describe snow. Vividly and concretely depicts the purity and whiteness of the snow chicken, as crystal clear and lovely as plum blossoms.

4. In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu's Snow was obscure, and the snow dance was empty. Appreciation: in the evening, the clouds hang low and the snow flies in a whirlwind.

5. Chun Xue, written by Oriental Autumn in the Tang Dynasty, is full of Chun Xue, which is instant. I don't know the trees in the garden. What if one is a real plum? Appreciation: Chun Xue is flying all over the sky and the world is white. Even the branches of plum trees in the garden are dotted with snowflakes. Looking from a distance, it seems that Bai Mei is in full bloom, which really makes people can't tell which is the real plum and which is the snow.