A poem describing a very complicated and chaotic mood

A poem describing a very complicated and chaotic mood

"The moon is full tonight, and I don't know who will fall in Qiu Si" refers to the Mid-Autumn Festival, which comes from Wang Jian's poem "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights" in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: fifteen nights looking at the moon

(Tang Dynasty) Bai Shu roosted in Wang Jian's atrium, and Coody Leng was silent and wet with osmanthus. I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight.

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A message to Du Langzhong by looking at the moon for fifteen nights is a poem written by Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, with the Mid-Autumn Festival moonlit as its content. The whole poem consists of four sentences with 28 characters, each sentence has a meaning, which describes the moonlight and the feeling of looking at the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival respectively, showing a lonely, deserted and quiet picture on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. This poem begins with a description of the scenery and ends with lyricism, full of imagination and charm.

The moonlight shone in the yard, and the ground seemed to be frosted, and crows and magpies rested on the branches. Late at night, the autumn dew quietly wet the osmanthus in the court. People are watching the bright moon tonight, and I wonder whose side the autumn longing will fall on.

"Looking at the Moon on Fifteen Nights" describes the basic situation of artistic conception poems;

It's called "Looking at the full moon for fifteen nights and sending it to Du Langzhong"

Alias "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights"

Zhongtang

Author Wang Jian

Genre seven-character quatrains

Source "Wang Sima Collection"