I would like to ask, "Xiaguan wind blows flowers, Cangshan snow reflects Erhai." What does this sentence mean?

Xiaguan is windy, Shangguan is beautiful, Cangshan snow remains unchanged in four seasons, and there is a moon shadow in Erhai Lake in the evening. These four scenic spots have become a must-see for Dali tourists. The whole poem is novel in conception, neat in antithesis, and points out romance, snow and moon and their connections, which makes people think deeply.

1962 65438+ In October, after the famous writer Cao Jinghua swam through Dali, he was deeply moved by the romantic scenery in Dali, leaving a poem about romantic scenery: "Xiaguan wind, Shangguan flower, Xiaguan wind blows the crown; Cangshan snow, Erhai moon, Erhai moon shines on Cangshan snow. "

The spread information is romantic, which is transformed from the couplets describing the four major scenic spots in Dali by the ancients. Probably four places in Dali: "Shangguanfeng, Xiaguanhua, Cangshan Snow, Erhai Moon."

"Xiaguan Feng". The name of a city that is difficult to pass in the south of Dali, because this place is sandwiched between Cangshan Mountain and Ailao Mountain, and the words in the middle reveal a vent. In spring and winter, the wind is particularly strong, almost at the level of 10. Cyclists here are often blown away by the wind. There have been many before, including people and cars.

Moreover, he also has a very magical phenomenon. As we all know, if you go against the wind, your hat will be blown away as soon as you wear it. In other places, the hat will fall behind us when it is blown by the wind, but if you close your chin here, the hat will fall in front of you. I don't know why, this is a very magical thing.

If you want to go to Shimonoseki, the ancient city of Dali can be said to be a must. Xiaguan wind brings grey sand, which is refreshing and plays an important role in regulating climate.