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Who does Miyuki remember

#Winter Life Punch Card Season# A beautiful man floats around saying "Goodbye!"

  Goodbye, dear Cloud, you are so cold! ”

  Then gently step forward. 

  When a snowflake searched for the bottom of a tree,

  "Hello!" He said, "Peace!

  You are so naked and lonely, my dear,

  I want to rest, and I want my companions to come. ” 

  But a snowflake, brave and kind,

  Resting on the soles of a beautiful rose cheek,

  He was taken aback, "What a gentle weather!

  Is it summer? —and he melted.

Appreciation

  "Snowflakes" has similarities in body and style with the philosophical poems of Bing Xin, Zong Rihua and others that were popular at that time, but it obviously cannot be classified into this category. So, how do we grasp its characteristics? Simply put, fresh and full of life, it is the characteristics of "Snowflake". The poem adopts an anthropomorphic technique throughout, showing the three attitudes of snowflakes, and it is in the contrast of these three attitudes, especially in the unexpected ending, that this small poem radiates its fresh and gratifying meaning and intimate interest.

  The poem paints a picture of a snowflake that is "brave and kind" in light ink. It left the blue sky because of the indifference of the clouds, and when it saw a naked and lonely tree, it wanted to call his companions to rest and accompany, all of which revealed the childlike uninhibited willfulness and innocence of snowflakes. The most interesting, however, is the dramatic ending of the poem: 

  Is it summer? —and he melted. 

  The snowflakes were no longer snowflakes, and together with his personality, which could be seen as wayward, his sincere but not childish sympathy had melted into the "cheeks of the roses at the bottom of the beauty". Perhaps, this is its most wonderful destination. We can guess whether the relaxed humor expressed here, the unconscious yearning for the beauty and gentleness of the "beautiful bottom rose cheek" that flows from this meaning, is exactly the expression and portrayal of the poet's state of mind at that time and place.

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