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Poems of the Forbidden City after Snow
1, Qionglou of the Forbidden City after the snow, Crystal Day in Wonderland in the middle of the month. -Li Qingzhao's "Dream"
Appreciation: The poet compares the Forbidden City to a beautiful building and a crystal clear sky through metaphor, which enhances the image and visual effect of poetry and makes readers feel the beauty and mystery of the Forbidden City better. At the same time, poets also use these metaphors to express their awe and praise for the Forbidden City.
2, red walls, white snow glazed tiles, Yushu Qiongzhi reflected on the rooftop. -Du Mu's Spring in the Forbidden City
Appreciation: The beauty of this poem lies not only in the visual enjoyment, but also in the cultural connotation behind it. As the historical heritage of the Chinese nation, the Forbidden City has witnessed countless glories and glories. The red wall and white snow not only represent the beautiful scenery, but also represent the spiritual symbol of the Chinese nation. Yushu Qiongzhi symbolizes the glory and dignity of the Forbidden City and the prosperity of the Chinese nation.
3, white snow inlaid with red walls, broken jade decorated with Qiongzhi. -Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Hotel.
Appreciation: Broken jade decorated with Qiongzhi further depicts the beauty of the details of the Forbidden City after the snow. Here, "broken jade" is used to describe snowflakes, which not only expresses the beauty of snowflakes, but also conveys a delicate aesthetic feeling. And "Qiongzhi" means that the branches are covered with snowflakes, just like glittering jade pieces, giving people a noble and gorgeous feeling.
Her jade-white stairs were cold with dew, and her silk soles were wet, so she stayed there for so long. -Du Fu's Moonlit Night
Appreciation: Although the whole poem does not directly point out the identity and background of the woman, through the images and artistic conception in the poem, readers can feel the softness and gentleness of the woman, as well as her tenacity and persistence in the waiting process. At the same time, through the poet's description of women, he also expressed his praise and yearning for beautiful things.
5. The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. -Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Hotel.
Appreciation: The poet can't see the Yellow River flowing into the sea from the stork tower, but he can see the Yellow River flowing through the vast land, surging on the vast Yuan Ye with countless tributaries. Facing the lofty and broad vision, the poet ended with "Flowing into the sea", which not only showed the scenery in front of him, but also revealed the magnificent scenery of the Yellow River in his imagination. His thinking is not limited by mountains, which is really remarkable.
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