Ten ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival

Ten ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1, Wang Wei's "Bird Watching Creek", people are idle and osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and the mountains are empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

2. Li He's "Twenty-three Horses Poems * * * Fifth", the desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook. Don't be a golden brain, go and step on the clear autumn.

3, Ouyang Xiu's "Life Chess", the moon is at the tip of the willow, and people are about after dusk.

4, Li Bai's "Wine Asks the Moon", today people don't see Gu Yue, this month, according to the ancients.

5, Zhang Jiuling's "Full Moon Thinking Far", the moon, full now at sea, Tianya * * * at this time.

6. Su Shi's "Spring Night" is a thousand dollars, and the flowers are fragrant and cloudy.

Du Fu's "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night", he knew that the dew would be frost tonight, and the moonlight at home was so bright! .

Bai Juyi's trip to the pipa, although we drank wine, we were not happy. We were parting when the river mysteriously widened towards the full moon.

9. Mutu's "Letter to Han Chuo, the Magistrate of Yangzhou", 24 Bridges on a Moonlight Night, where do Jade People teach Xiao?

10, Du Fu's moonlit night, far away in Fuzhou, she was watching the moonlight, alone from the window of her bedroom. For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is.

Knowledge about Mid-Autumn Festival

1, Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, also known as the Full Moon Festival or the Reunion Festival. This festival is usually celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, when the earth is just between the moon and the sun, and we can see the full moon, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Full Moon Festival".

The traditional customs of Mid-Autumn Festival are very rich. On this day, people usually go to Yue Bai, enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes, enjoy osmanthus and solve riddles on the lanterns. Sacrificing the moon means that when the moon rises, family members will place offerings and pray for a peaceful reunion with the moon. Appreciating the moon is to appreciate the beauty of the moon, and at the same time, to entrust homesickness.

Eating moon cakes is one of the important customs of Mid-Autumn Festival, which represents reunion and happiness. Osmanthus fragrans is appreciated when it is in full bloom. People will use sweet-scented osmanthus to make tea and Osmanthus Jelly, and enjoy its fragrance and delicacy. Solve riddles on the lanterns is a traditional intellectual game in Mid-Autumn Festival. People will come to solve riddles on the lanterns to have fun and exercise their brains.

There are many beautiful legends and poems in Mid-Autumn Festival. One of the most famous is the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, which tells the story of Chang 'e flying to the moon after drinking the fairy medicine. In order to reunite with her family, she looks at the earth from the moon every night.