Li Bai's Moon Poems

Li Bai's moon-related poems include Thoughts on a Quiet Night, Four Poems of Drinking the Bright Moon Alone, Jade Man, Guan Shanyue, Thirteen Poems of Autumn Song Pu and so on.

1, Jingyesi

The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? ?

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.

2. Drink four bright moons alone (I)

Flowers in the next pot of wine, no friends, drink alone. ?

Raise my cup, I invite the bright moon, which brings me its shadow and makes us three people. ?

The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind. ?

I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring. ?

The song I sing is bright and wandering, and I dance the shadow before wandering. ?

When you are awake, you are happy together, and when you are drunk, you go your separate ways. ?

I am willing to stay with them forever and forget the harm of friendship, just like the Milky Way.

3. Jade Family

Dew fell on the steps of jade, and the night was long. Dew wet the stone. ?

Go back to my room and put down the crystal curtain, still looking at the exquisite moon through the curtain.

4. Guan Shanyue

A bright moon rises from Qilian Mountain and crosses the vast sea of clouds. ?

The mighty wind blew Wan Li and crossed Yumen Pass. ?

At that time, Han soldiers pointed at the mountain road, and Tubo coveted the vast territory of Qinghai. ?

This is a land of wars in past dynasties, and few soldiers can survive. ?

The soldiers turned and looked at the border, thinking of home with longing eyes. ?

The soldier's wife looked at the tower and lamented when she would see her relatives far away.

5. Qiupu Song No.13

The water is clear and plain, and the egrets fly to the moon.

Lang listened to the girl picking ling and returned with a nocturne.

Why write poems about the moon;

Because the moon is very amiable, it always seems to move with us, so that we can enjoy interacting with her. For example, the willow shoots on the moon, people about after dusk; The bright moon surprises magpie, and the breeze cries at midnight; When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.