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Alipay, an ancient poem describing Xiaoxue

Alipay describes Xiaoxue's ancient poem: mica powder scattered all over the world.

The poem "mica powder scattered all over the world" comes from the sudden cold wave and light snow in late October written by Lu Wengui, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This poem depicts the light snow season. Light snow is the twentieth of the twenty-four solar terms, usually between165438+1October 22 and 23 every year.

In the light snow season, the temperature drops suddenly and there are snowflakes all over the sky. The earth is covered with a thin layer of snow, like a layer of mica powder, giving people a feeling of peace and tranquility. Through this poem, the poet expressed his profound understanding and unique feelings about the scenery in the light snow season.

The poem "White Sands in Qingyang under the greenwood tree" comes from a Spring Tour in Qiantang written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the scene of spring. In spring, everything recovers, and the green willows are shaded. The white sand embankment by Qiantang Lake is particularly beautiful against the green willows.

In this poem, the poet expresses his love for the beauty of nature by describing the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in early spring. This poem not only depicts the scenery in spring, but also expresses the poet's cherish and nostalgia for the good times. The whole poem is rigorous in structure, natural in connection, accurate in antithesis, simple in language, accurate in words and fresh in rhythm, and has become a famous sentence chanting the West Lake in previous dynasties.

Participation method

1. First, we open Alipay and enter the small classroom of the manor. At the bottom of the page, we can see three icons, select the second icon to get the feed, and then click.

2. Then, we select the manor classroom dialog box and click the answer button on the right to see the problems in the manor classroom.

3. Then, we read the questions carefully and choose the correct answers. If the answer is correct, you will get 180g chicken feed as a reward; If the answer is wrong, you can only get 30g feed.

Finally, we can feed the chickens with the obtained feed. As long as you drag the feed in the lower right corner to the chicken feed bowl, the chicken will enjoy this delicious food.