Poems about Chang 'e

Shang Yin's poem Chang 'e;

The mica screen was dyed red by thick candles, and the Milky Way gradually tilted towards the morning star.

Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night.

Li Bai also has:

"The white rabbit is playing tricks again in the Spring and Autumn Period. Who does Chang 'e live alone with? "

This poem.

The poem Chang 'e by Bian Gong, a poet in Ming Dynasty, comes from.

Another scene depicts Chang 'e:

The moon palace is cold in autumn, and the flowers are only self-climbing.

* * * said heaven on earth, I don't know if heaven remembers earth.

Mao Zedong wrote a solemn and stirring atmosphere:

Lonely Chang 'e has smooth sleeves, and the sky in Wan Li is a loyal soul dance.

Suddenly came the news that the world had been dormant, tears streamed down and it rained cats and dogs.