A complete collection of ancient poems with moon characters

The complete collection of ancient poems with moon characters is as follows:

Frost Moon author Li Shangyin lived in the Tang Dynasty;

when I first heard of the wild goose, there was no cicada, and a hundred feet of high water reached the sky.

Su E, a young woman, is cold-tolerant, and she fights in the frost in the middle of the month.

Bai Juyi, the author of Mujiang ballad, lived in the Tang Dynasty;

a setting sun is spreading in the water, and half the river is rustling and half the river is red.

On the third night of September, the dew is like a real pearl and the moon is like a bow.

Li Bai, the writer of Emei Mountain Moon Song, lived in Tang Dynasty;

Emei Mountain falls in the autumn of the first half of the month.

At night, Qingxi flows to the Three Gorges, but I miss you and I don't see Yuzhou.

looking at the moon and thinking of one far away/Looking Back at the Moon Author Zhang Jiuling Dynasty and Tang Dynasty;

the moon, grown full now over the sea, Tianya * * * At this time. The people of love all hate the long night, sleepless nights and bring their loved ones to remembrance.

it is no darker though I blow out my candle, it is no warmer though I put on my coat. You can not hold the beautiful moonlight to you, only hope to meet you in dreamland.

remembering my brothers on a moonlight night author Du Fu lived in the Tang Dynasty;

In a wanderer hears drums portending battle, geese are singing in autumn. Dew changes to frost since tonight, how much brighter the moonlight is at home!

o my brothers, lost and scattered, what is life to me without you?. Letters to Luoyang city often cannot be sent to, and the war is often not stopped.

an autumn evening in the mountains author Wang Wei lived in the Tang Dynasty;

after rain the empty mountain, stands autumnal in the evening. The bright moon sprinkled the clear light from the gap, clearing the fountain on the rocks.

bamboos whisper of washer-girls bound home, lotus-leaves yield before a fisher-boat. The spring of spring may wish to let it rest, in autumn the hills of the sun can stay long.

Appreciating the moon is an important custom of Mid-Autumn Festival. It also refers to watching the full moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th. The existing written records show that the folk Mid-Autumn Festival activities began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. Many poets have poems chanting the moon in their famous works, and the court and folk activities of appreciating the moon in Song and Ming Dynasties are more large-scale.

On Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is usually full. What is essential for the Mid-Autumn Festival is the "Moon Appreciation" activity. People put a square table in their own courtyard, with a bowl of vegetarian moon cakes, fruits and cold water on it, which is called offering the moon and burning a bunch of incense. Women and children worship the moon in turn, which is called mother-in-law.

After the sacrifice, wash your eyes with clean water on the table, which is believed to make your eyes cool. Then the whole family sat around the altar to enjoy the moon. Today, "offering sacrifices to the moon" has gradually faded out of people's lives, while "enjoying the moon" has continued to this day.