以“snow”写一篇1
HaveyoueverseenwherethefirstsnowflakefollyIsitonthecountryroad,onthebranchofanoldoaktree,onthewheatfieldsintheplain,orbetweenthepeaksofthemountainrange?
Seethesnowflakesleaping,dancinglikeflowersinthewhirlingwind.Theflowershavesixangles.Sometimestheyarelikestars.Sometimestheyareonlywhitedots,andtheykeeponfallinggentlyinsilence.
Withoutyourknowingit,thefields,houses,treesandthewholeearthareenwlopedinathincoatofsnow.Ilovesnow,becauseitissaintlypure.
Winterdiffersfromtheotherseasonsinthatitisnotaswarmagspring,neitherashotassummer,norassadasautumn.Thesnowflakehasherowngraceandinspiration.Itseemstender,yetitisamazinglyattractive.
Thesnowflakesareflyinghereandthereandeverywhere.Itseemsasiftheyarelittlestarsintheuniversemovingalongtheirownorbit.Look!Whataspotlesssilveryworld,howgreat,howmagnificent!
Awayfromthecrowdsofpeople,Istrollaloneinthesnow.Standinginthesnow,flakesofsnowfloatovermyhead,kissingmeonthecheecksandfallingonmyeyebrow.Somemaketheirwayintomycollarandsometallintomymouth.Ittastessweet.
Lookingatthissilverwhiteworld,thoughtswellupinmymind.IfeelasifIhadbecomeapartofthem
Somepeoplesaysnowmaybringyoujoyandhappiness.Othersthinksnowcangetridofthedirtintheworld.Stillothersbelievesnowwillpurifyone'ssoul,andtherearethosewhoholdtheviewthatsnowcanmeltalltheevilsinitspurityandsincerely。
Oh,snow,youareaspureandwhiteaatheangelinheaven.Youcomesilentlyandgenerouslyprotecteverythingintheworld.Youmeltquietlyandnourishagreenspring.
Oh,snow,Iloveyou.
雪字的各种写法篇2
1)【雪】字行书的几种写法
【雪】字的德彪钢笔行书写法
【雪】字的方正硬笔行书简体写法
snow作文篇3
Earlylifeandeducation[edit]Snowwasborn15March1813inYork,England.HewasthefirstofninechildrenborntoWilliamandFrancesSnowintheirNorthStreethome.HisneighbourhoodwasoneofthepoorestinthecityandwasalwaysindangeroffloodingbecauseofitsproximitytotheRiverOuse.Hisfatherworkedinthelocalcoalyards,whichwereconstantlyreplenishedfromtheYorkshirecoalfieldsthroughthebargesontheOuse.SnowwasbaptisedattheAnglicanchurchofAllSaints,NorthStreet.AllSaints,NorthStreetSnowstudiedinYorkuntiltheageof14,whenhewasapprenticedtoWilliamHardcastle,asurgeoninNewcastleuponTyne.Itwasthere,in1831,thathefirstencounteredcholera,whichenteredNewcastleviatheseaportofSunderlandanddecimatedthetown.[1]Between1833and1836Snowworkedasanassistanttoacollierysurgeon,firstinBurnopfield,CountyDurham,andtheninPateleyBridge,NorthYorkshire.InOctober1836heenrolledattheHunterianschoolofmedicineonGreatWindmillStreet,London.[2]Career[edit]In1837SnowbeganworkingattheWestminsterHospital.AdmittedasamemberoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandon2May1838,hegraduatedfromtheUniversityofLondoninDecember1844andwasadmittedtotheRoyalCollegeofPhysiciansin1850.In1850hewasalsooneofthefoundingmembersoftheEpidemiologicalSocietyofLondon,formedinresponsetothecholeraoutbreakof1849.[3]In1857Snowmadeanearlyandoftenoverlooked[4]contributiontoepidemiologyinapamphlet,Ontheadulterationofbreadasacauseofrickets.[5]Anaesthesia[edit]Snowwasoneofthefirstphysicianstostudyandcalculatedosagesfortheuseofetherandchloroformassurgicalanaesthetics,allowingpatientstoundergosurgicalandobstetricprocedureswithoutthedistressandpaintheywouldotherwiseexperience.Hedesignedtheapparatustosafelyadministerethertothepatientsandalsodesignedamasktoadministerchloroform.[6]HepersonallyadministeredchloroformtoQueenVictoriawhenshegavebirthtothelasttwoofherninechildren,Leopoldin1853andBeatricein1857,[7]leadingtowiderpublicacceptanceofobstetricanaesthesia.Snowpublishedanarticleonetherin1847entitledOntheInhalationoftheVaporofEther.AlongerversionentitledOnChloroformandOtherAnaestheticsandTheirActionandAdministrationwaspublishedposthumouslyin1858.Cholera[edit]Mainarticle:1854BroadStreetcholeraoutbreakOriginalmapbyJohnSnowshowingtheclustersofcholeracasesintheLondonepidemicof1854,drawnandlithographedbyCharlesCheffins.Snowwasascepticofthethen-dominantmiasmatheorythatstatedthatdiseasessuchascholeraandbubonicplaguewerecausedbypollutionoranoxiousformof"badair".Thegermtheoryofdiseasehadnotyetbeendeveloped,soSnowdidnotunderstandthemechanismbywhichthediseasewastransmitted.Hisobservationoftheevidenceledhimtodiscountthetheoryoffoulair.Hefirstpublicisedhistheoryinan1849essay,OntheModeofCommunicationofCholera,followedbyamoredetailedtreatisein1855incorporatingtheresultsofhisinvestigationoftheroleofthewatersupplyintheSohoepidemicof1854.[8]Bytalkingtolocalresidents(withthehelpofReverendHenryWhitehead),heidentifiedthesourceoftheoutbreakasthepublicwaterpumponBroadStreet(nowBroadwickStreet).AlthoughSnow'schemicalandmicroscopeexaminationofawatersamplefromtheBroadStreetpumpdidnotconclusivelyproveitsdanger,hisstudiesofthepatternofthediseasewereconvincingenoughtopersuadethelocalcounciltodisablethewellpumpbyremovingitshandle.Thisactionhasbeencommonlycreditedasendingtheoutbreak,butSnowobservedthattheepidemicmayhavealreadybeeninrapiddecline:Thereisnodoubtthatthemortalitywasmuchdiminished,asIsaidbefore,bytheflightofthepopulation,whichcommencedsoonaftertheoutbreak;buttheattackshadsofardiminishedbeforetheuseofthewaterwasstopped,thatitisimpossibletodecidewhetherthewellstillcontainedthecholerapoisoninanactivestate,orwhether,fromsomecause,thewaterhadbecomefreefromit.。
snow作文篇4
Earlylifeandeducation[edit]Snowwasborn15March1813inYork,England.HewasthefirstofninechildrenborntoWilliamandFrancesSnowintheirNorthStreethome.HisneighbourhoodwasoneofthepoorestinthecityandwasalwaysindangeroffloodingbecauseofitsproximitytotheRiverOuse.Hisfatherworkedinthelocalcoalyards,whichwereconstantlyreplenishedfromtheYorkshirecoalfieldsthroughthebargesontheOuse.SnowwasbaptisedattheAnglicanchurchofAllSaints,NorthStreet.AllSaints,NorthStreetSnowstudiedinYorkuntiltheageof14,whenhewasapprenticedtoWilliamHardcastle,asurgeoninNewcastleuponTyne.Itwasthere,in1831,thathefirstencounteredcholera,whichenteredNewcastleviatheseaportofSunderlandanddecimatedthetown.[1]Between1833and1836Snowworkedasanassistanttoacollierysurgeon,firstinBurnopfield,CountyDurham,andtheninPateleyBridge,NorthYorkshire.InOctober1836heenrolledattheHunterianschoolofmedicineonGreatWindmillStreet,London.[2]Career[edit]In1837SnowbeganworkingattheWestminsterHospital.AdmittedasamemberoftheRoyalCollegeofSurgeonsofEnglandon2May1838,hegraduatedfromtheUniversityofLondoninDecember1844andwasadmittedtotheRoyalCollegeofPhysiciansin1850.In1850hewasalsooneofthefoundingmembersoftheEpidemiologicalSocietyofLondon,formedinresponsetothecholeraoutbreakof1849.[3]In1857Snowmadeanearlyandoftenoverlooked[4]contributiontoepidemiologyinapamphlet,Ontheadulterationofbreadasacauseofrickets.[5]Anaesthesia[edit]Snowwasoneofthefirstphysicianstostudyandcalculatedosagesfortheuseofetherandchloroformassurgicalanaesthetics,allowingpatientstoundergosurgicalandobstetricprocedureswithoutthedistressandpaintheywouldotherwiseexperience.Hedesignedtheapparatustosafelyadministerethertothepatientsandalsodesignedamasktoadministerchloroform.[6]HepersonallyadministeredchloroformtoQueenVictoriawhenshegavebirthtothelasttwoofherninechildren,Leopoldin1853andBeatricein1857,[7]leadingtowiderpublicacceptanceofobstetricanaesthesia.Snowpublishedanarticleonetherin1847entitledOntheInhalationoftheVaporofEther.AlongerversionentitledOnChloroformandOtherAnaestheticsandTheirActionandAdministrationwaspublishedposthumouslyin1858.Cholera[edit]Mainarticle:1854BroadStreetcholeraoutbreakOriginalmapbyJohnSnowshowingtheclustersofcholeracasesintheLondonepidemicof1854,drawnandlithographedbyCharlesCheffins.Snowwasascepticofthethen-dominantmiasmatheorythatstatedthatdiseasessuchascholeraandbubonicplaguewerecausedbypollutionoranoxiousformof"badair".Thegermtheoryofdiseasehadnotyetbeendeveloped,soSnowdidnotunderstandthemechanismbywhichthediseasewastransmitted.Hisobservationoftheevidenceledhimtodiscountthetheoryoffoulair.Hefirstpublicisedhistheoryinan1849essay,OntheModeofCommunicationofCholera,followedbyamoredetailedtreatisein1855incorporatingtheresultsofhisinvestigationoftheroleofthewatersupplyintheSohoepidemicof1854.[8]Bytalkingtolocalresidents(withthehelpofReverendHenryWhitehead),heidentifiedthesourceoftheoutbreakasthepublicwaterpumponBroadStreet(nowBroadwickStreet).AlthoughSnow'schemicalandmicroscopeexaminationofawatersamplefromtheBroadStreetpumpdidnotconclusivelyproveitsdanger,hisstudiesofthepatternofthediseasewereconvincingenoughtopersuadethelocalcounciltodisablethewellpumpbyremovingitshandle.Thisactionhasbeencommonlycreditedasendingtheoutbreak,butSnowobservedthattheepidemicmayhavealreadybeeninrapiddecline:Thereisnodoubtthatthemortalitywasmuchdiminished,asIsaidbefore,bytheflightofthepopulation,whichcommencedsoonaftertheoutbreak;buttheattackshadsofardiminishedbeforetheuseofthewaterwasstopped,thatitisimpossibletodecidewhetherthewellstillcontainedthecholerapoisoninanactivestate,orwhether,fromsomecause,thewaterhadbecomefreefromit.。