The famous ancient poems about snow are as follows:
1. Famous ancient poems
1. When you look at the snow in the south, the plum blossoms and I have two white heads; It's snowing tonight, can I have a drink? In the past, the snow was like flowers, but now the flowers are like snow; I heard dogs barking at Chaimen, and people returned home on a snowy night; suddenly, like a spring breeze coming overnight, thousands of trees and pear blossoms bloomed; in floating life, I only respect the old man in front of me. Chang'an Road is covered with snow.
2. A man in a lone boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow on the cold river; on a night of snow in the mountains, a foreigner alone; with clouds thousands of miles away and snow falling on thousands of mountains, who is the shadow going to? There is plum blossom but no snow, but there is no spirit, there is snow but no poetry and vulgarity. If you want to drive away the light cavalry, the heavy snow is full of bow and knife. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds are white, and the north wind is blowing the wild geese and the snow is falling.
3. The white snow is too late for spring, so it flies through the trees in the garden; where is the cloud across the Qinling Mountains? The snow embraces the blue gate and the horse stops moving forward; the window contains the snow of Qianqiu in the Xiling Mountains, and the boat thousands of miles away from Dongwu is moored at the door; I don’t know that the water blooms first, it is suspected that the winter snow has not disappeared; it snows in the mountains in May, there are no flowers, only cold; it is a miserable wind and snow night in Chaimen , having children at this time is worse than having none.
2. Snow
1. Snow refers to solid water in the form of snowflakes that falls to the ground from mixed clouds. Precipitation composed of large amounts of white, opaque ice crystals (snow crystals) and their polymers (snow masses). Snow is a natural phenomenon in which water condenses in the air and then falls, or refers to falling snow; snow is a form of water in a solid state.
2. Snow will only appear under the influence of very cold temperatures and extratropical cyclones, so the chance of snow in subtropical and tropical areas is slim. Snow is one form of precipitation. Meteorologically speaking, water vapor condensation such as rain, snow, and hail that falls from the sky to the ground is called "precipitation."
3. Snow is precipitation composed of a large number of white opaque ice crystals (snow crystals) and their polymers (snow masses). Water is the foundation for the existence of all living things on the earth. The changes and movements of water have created our world today. On the earth, water is constantly circulating. Water in the ocean and on the ground is heated and evaporates into the sky. This water vapor moves to other places with the wind.
4. When they encounter cold air, they form precipitation and return to the earth's surface. There are two types of precipitation: one is liquid precipitation, which is rain; the other is solid precipitation, which is snow or hail.