What are the beautiful names of the moon in China's ancient poems? Take a poem as an example.

1, Bai: When I was young, I didn't know the moon, so I called it Bai-(Tang) Li Bai's "Journey to the Moon on Gulang"

When I was a child, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate.

2. Gu Rabbit: Wu Yang is not out of the valley, Gu Rabbit Shimada Hanzo-(Tang) Li Bai's Shang Yunle

Three ancestors and five ancestors have not yet come out of the valley, and the yin essence in the middle of the month has not yet accumulated into a rabbit shape, half hidden and half present.

3. Jade Pot: Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other, and there is a piece of ice in the jade pot-(Tang) Wang Changling's "Parting with Xin Qiji at Furong Inn"

Friends, if relatives and friends in Luoyang ask about me; Just say I'm still Bing Xin and stick to my beliefs!

4. Guiao: Guiao flies to a place with light and spends a cool day in autumn-(Song) Su Shi's Niannujiao Mid-Autumn Festival.

The moon fell from the sky, immersing the autumn blue sky in a cold.

5. Jade wheel: The jade wheel rolls to reveal the wet light, and the dream of a stranger in Gui Xiang-(Tang) Li He.

Jade wheel was wet with dew, and Guihua Lane was glad that Luan Pei met the fairy.