The moon, at this time is at sea, over the end of the world. Scenery: a bright moon rises on the boundless sea; The poet remembered his friend who was far away from the ends of the earth, and now he and I are both watching the same bright moon. Express feelings for friends far away.
When did the moon begin to appear? I take my glass from a distance. The poet's feelings of parting from his younger brother and optimism about life.
I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. Express the poet's homesickness.
I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery thousands of miles away. This word expresses the poet's positive and optimistic mood and inner good feelings by praising and yearning for the bright moon.
Moon in China's ancient poems, it is a common brushwork to use the moon to set off feelings. Generally speaking, the moon in ancient poems is synonymous with homesickness.
The moon gives people a visual impression of reunion, happiness, abundance and harmony. Because in China people's minds, the circle is always associated with heaven, things and people, which accumulates the psychological content of history and embodies a symbolic oriental poetic wisdom. People often use "flowers before the month", "enjoying the moon" and "caressing the moon", or use the profit and loss of the month as a metaphor for luck and trust in life.
The moon reflects the loneliness and loneliness of ancient poets and the psychology of frustrated people seeking comfort and relief.
In the eyes of relaxed, optimistic and open-minded people, the image of the moon has become synonymous with quiet, elegant and carefree.