On the third night of September, the dew is like a pearl and the moon is like a bow.
whoever sees the moon by the river, when will the moon shine on people.
Today, people don't see the ancient moon, but this month they used to look at the ancients.
I don't know how many people will return by the moon, and the moon will shake the trees all over the river.
I turned my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon shone on the ditch.
people can't climb the bright moon, but they follow people when they walk on the moon.
it's too clear to listen to the moon, and it's most clear to listen to the moon by the floor.
The moon is a landscape that we can see every day. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain and shine. Every night, we can see the moon hanging in the air. In ancient times, people often used scenery to express their feelings, and many poets used the moon as the object of description to express their feelings.
Poems with the moon in both the upper and lower sentences are as follows:
① Pity the third night of September, which is like a pearl moon and a bow.
(2) whoever sees the moon by the river, when does the moon shine on people.
(3) Today, people don't see the ancient moon. This month, they used to look at the ancients.
(4) I don't know how many people will return by the moon, and the moon will shake the trees all over the river.
⑤ I turned my heart to the bright moon, but the bright moon shone on the ditch.
Generally speaking, the moon has the meaning of homesickness, so most of the poems we see about the moon are related to homesickness.