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What does the poem Ode to Snow mean?
On a cold snowy day, Dr. Xie held a family gathering to explain poetry to his son and nephew. After a while, it snowed heavily. Dr. Xie said happily, "What is this heavy snow like?" Xie Lang, the son of Taifu's brother, said, "It's almost like sprinkling salt in the air." Xie Daowen, the daughter of the eldest brother of Taifu, said, "It is better to fly with the wind than catkins." Xie Taifu smiled happily. Xie Daowen is the daughter of Xie Wuyi, the eldest brother of Xie Taifu, and the wife of General Zuo.

Original: Yong Xue Li Shimin

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About the author: Emperor Taizong (65438+5981October 28 +5991October 23 -65438 July+00,649) was born in Longxi, the second son of Li Yuan and Dou Empress, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, an outstanding politician, strategist, etc.