Little Duan's poem in " Cup of Snow " was " Moon on the West River, Night on the Yellow Sand Road." The original text was as follows: At night, a foot of snow falls outside the city. At dawn, I drive a charcoal cart to roll the ice ruts. The cattle are tired, the sheep are happy, and the bells are ringing. Playing the zither, the bronze head, the iron horse, the ice river, comes to me in my dream. " Moon on the West River, Walking Nocturnal on the Yellow Sand Road " was a poem that described the author's journey on the yellow sand road at night. In the poem, the poet expressed his inner loneliness and helplessness with the phrase,"The cattle are sleepy and the sheep are happy. The bells are ringing for the king to defend the empty city."