Poetry with the moon

Poems containing the moon are:

1. People can't see the ancient moon today, but they took pictures of the ancients this month. From Li Bai's "asking for the moon asks his old friend Jia Chunling" in Tang Dynasty.

Now people can't see the ancient moon, but now the moon once shone on the ancients.

2. The green hills are the same as the clouds and the rain, and the bright moon has been in two townships. From Wang Changling's "Send Wood to Serve the Palace Que" in the Tang Dynasty.

The green hills in the two places are covered by clouds and the rain and dew are moist. Why was the same bright moon in two places?

I wish I were like a star, like the moon, shining every night. Fan Chengda's Che Yaopian in Song Dynasty.

How I wish I were a star and you were a moon. Every night, you and I shine bright white light.

4, on the moon, the willow shoots, people are about after dusk. From Cha Sheng Zi Yuan Xi written by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty.

After dusk, at the top of the willow tree on the moon, I met a beautiful woman and talked with her.

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! . Du Fu's Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night in Tang Dynasty.

Starting from tonight, we have entered the Millennium solar term, and the moon is still the brightest in our hometown.