Poems that use the moon to imply confession

"Fu comes from the emperor" Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty, since the emperor came out, he no longer cares about the residual machine.

Thinking of you is like the full moon, whose brightness diminishes every night. Analysis: Since you left your hometown and traveled far away, I will never touch the old loom again. Missing you is like the full moon in the sky, whose brightness weakens night after night. The poet uses the bright moon to symbolize the purity, innocence, loyalty and single-mindedness of his wife's sentiments.

"The brightness diminishes every night" is both implicit and tactful, yet sincere and moving. The metaphors are wonderful and appropriate, and the imagination is novel and unique, making the whole poem appear fresh and lovely, full of rich flavor of life. "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty, the bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.

Lover complains about the distant night, but falls in love at night. When the candle is extinguished, the compassionate light is full, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew. I can't bear to give it away, but I still have a good night's sleep. Analysis: It embodies love in the scenery, blends the scenes, and ends at the end of the world. It has since become the representative of the two places missing each other, looking at each other, and staying together.

The lover spends the whole night longing for the person far away, complaining about the long distance at night, blowing out the candles and enjoying the full moonlight. Feeling the coolness of the night dew, he puts on his clothes. Although the moonlight is good, but If you can't give a handful to your loved ones, why not go back to sleep and look for a good time to get together in your dreams.