May I be like a poem of stars and moons.

I hope I am like a star, like a moon, and I will spend every bright night. This is a poem written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.

The car wants pills

Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty

The car is far away and the horse falls.

You travel east to the east, and you can fly to the west wind.

May I be like a star, like the moon, shining every night.

The moon is dark and the stars are always bright.

Until the full moon, three to five * * * Yingying.

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Post horses gallop thousands of miles, horseshoes leap and horse shadows sway.

Just shake the autumn wind and you can swim to the east of Mount Tai.

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

Autumn night! At dusk, the moon is often hidden in the clouds, but the stars are high. How I look forward to the moon!

Looking forward to the full moon in May, you and I are a bright couple all day.