1, full moon on March 5th, short toad and rabbit on April 5th.
From Nineteen Ancient Poems, this poem describes the night of the fifteenth lunar month, when the moon was bright and perfect, and then on the sixteenth lunar month, the moon began to appear incomplete. It vividly shows the transition process from full moon to lack of moon.
A moon hangs over the capital, and 10,000 washing hammers are beating.
Midnight Wu Ge Qiu Ge, a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, depicts the scene of Chang 'an City with bright moonlight and horses singing in unison. Although the poem does not directly mention the change of the moon's waning and waning, it can be inferred from the detail of the sound of rags that the moon began to change after the Tenth Five-Year Plan.
3, it is expected that heartbroken every year, moonlit, short matsuoka.
It's from Jiangchengzi, a poem written by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty, which means that every year on the night of the full moon, people at the foot of the short pine mountain will feel sad because of their thoughts. Although the shape of the moon is not directly described here, it can be inferred from the expression of the bright moon night that the moon has passed the fifteenth and its shape has begun to change.
4. If you don't meet a bright night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year?
The poem "Yangguanqu", written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expressed his appreciation of the beautiful scenery in front of him and his feeling that he didn't know when he would see such a bright moon again. The bright moon in the poem probably refers to the moon on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, but where to find it next year implies that the moon has reached the sixteenth, and he has begun to look forward to the moon next year.
5, the moon is dark and the wind is high, and there is a little firefly.
This is a poem by a poet in Qing Dynasty, which describes that in the dark night, only one fishing lamp is flashing. A small firefly here vividly shows the changing process of the moon from fifteen to sixteen, from full moon to lack of moon.
The symbolic meaning of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle;
1, the passage of time and the rhythm of life: the phenomenon of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle symbolizes the continuous passage of time, and the monthly phase change is the symbol of time. At the full moon, the moon presents a full circle, symbolizing perfection, perfection and perfection.
When the moon entered the sixteenth circle, it began to lose money, symbolizing the gradual change and transformation of life and things. This change may bring new opportunities as well as challenges, adding more rhythm and rhythm to life.
2. Symbol of the change and development of things: the phenomenon of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle reflects the change and development of things. At the full moon, the moon presents a full circle, symbolizing the peak and saturation of things. When the moon is gradually lost, it symbolizes the gradual reduction and transformation of things and indicates a new beginning and development. This change may bring new opportunities or challenges and push things forward.
3. Harmony between Yin and Yang * * *: In many cultures, the moon is regarded as a negative symbol, while the sun is regarded as a positive symbol. The phenomenon of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle reflects the alternation of yin and yang. When the moon gradually loses, the energy of the sun gradually increases, which symbolizes that positive energy gradually replaces negative energy and embodies the philosophical thought of harmony and mutual transformation between Yin and Yang.
4. Entrust your thoughts and feelings: Many cultures have the custom of using the moon to entrust your thoughts and feelings. The phenomenon of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle reminds people of the reunion and yearning of relatives and friends. It is a symbol of separation and reunion, happiness and sadness. This kind of emotion has been vividly expressed in poems, songs, stories and other cultural forms.
5. Harmony between man and nature and worship of nature: In many ancient cultures, the moon was regarded as the god in charge of tides, fertility and fate. The phenomena of the fifteenth moon and the sixteenth circle make people feel the great and mysterious power of nature and inspire people to respect and worship nature. At the same time, this natural phenomenon also inspires people to respect the laws of nature, live in harmony with nature, and achieve the realm of harmony between man and nature.