The poem about Chang'e flying to the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival is as follows:
1. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night. ——Li Shangyin's "Chang'e".
Appreciation: This poem sings about the loneliness of Chang'e (Chang'e) in the middle of the moon, expressing the poet's self-harm. The first two sentences describe the indoor and outdoor environments respectively, exaggerating the empty and cold atmosphere, and expressing the protagonist's nostalgic mood; the last two sentences are the protagonist's feelings after a night of painful thoughts, expressing a sense of loneliness.
The whole poem is sentimental, rich in meaning, whimsical, real and moving. The environment of the protagonist and the situation where he never sleeps. Indoors, the candlelight becomes increasingly dim, and a deep shadow covers the mica screen, which further highlights the emptiness and coldness of the room, revealing the protagonist's dejected state of mind as he sits alone for a long night.
2. Chang’e is unknown in the sky, so where can I find the letter she sent? ——Wei Zhuang's "Visiting Kinmen·Empty Reminiscences".
Appreciation: In the history of poetry, there are many sincere and painful mourning works, all of which have eternal charm. Some small items in life that have some kind of commemorative significance will cause ripples in the emotional waves just like a pebble thrown into a pond. This poem, through an old letter from a former lover, caused ripples in the poet's heart, thus bringing back countless memories.
The whole poem uses letters as a medium. The countless memories evoked after writing and reading the letters on the film, which gave rise to the infatuation with the desire to convey news and send letters to the people you love; the whole poem combines documentary, scene description and lyricism. In one furnace, denseness can be seen in the sparseness, but it is full of life, clear context, and sincere affection. It expresses the deep mourning for death in a low and gentle way, with a lingering aftertaste.
3. Su'e may not be without regrets, the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. ——Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon".
Appreciation: The Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival of auspiciousness and reunion. Folk traditions include the custom of worshiping and appreciating the moon. But this is the festival that is most likely to trigger melancholy. Facing the bright full moon, how can the wanderer not feel melancholy and sad. This poem is shrouded in this layer of sadness. Every house was filled with laughter and joy, but the poet was alone in the corner, staring blankly at the movement of the moon shadow.