Ode to Snow is divided into three layers:
The first level (sentence 1): Explain the background of singing snow.
The second level (2 ~ 5 sentences): Write the main event-reading snow.
The third level (the sixth sentence): Supplementary explanation of Xie Daowen's identity.
2. Central meaning:
Ode to Snow outlines the family education and family cultural life of the ancients, and two generations reveal a kind of elegance of life and cultural inheritance in cultural exchanges.
3. Main contents:
Yong Xue is an ancient prose in Shi Shuo Xin Yu written by Liu Yiqing, a writer in the Southern Dynasties. It began with an impromptu conversation between Xie An and his nephew in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It simply outlines the scene of Xie's children chanting poems and snow on a snowy day, and shows the relaxed and harmonious picture of ancient family cultural life.
4. Writing characteristics: The language of Xue Song is refined and intriguing.
5. Original works:
Xie An held a family reunion on a cold snowy day, explaining poetry with his son and nephew. Soon, it snowed heavily, and the guardian said happily, "What kind of snow is this?" ? "Xie Lang, his brother's eldest son, said," The air in the air is almost comparable. "."His eldest brother's daughter said, "Catkin can dance with the wind better than the wind." . "Guardian of the empire laughed. She is the daughter of Xie An, the daughter of Xie An, and the wife of the left-wing general Wang Ningzhi.
6. Translation of works
Xie An held a family gathering on a cold snowy night to explain poetry with his sons and nephews. Soon, it snowed heavily. The teacher said happily, "What is this snow like?" Hu Er, his brother's eldest son, said, "This is almost comparable to sprinkling salt in the air." His brother's daughter said, "It's better to blow catkins all over the sky." A teacher burst out laughing. She is the daughter of Xie An's eldest brother Xie Wuyi and the wife of General Zuo.