Poetry in praise of the moon
Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: There is no goose foot in the hometown book, but the crescent moon is seen with its eyebrows sprouting.
Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty: Spring and Autumn fill the four marshes, summer clouds have many strange peaks, autumn moon shines brightly, and winter ridges show beautiful solitary pine trees.
Li He of the Tang Dynasty: The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook.
Song Dynasty Yan Jidao: The bright moon was there at that time, and it once illuminated the colorful clouds.
Tang Dynasty·Liu Yuxi: The autumn moon rises in the center of the lake in Dongting, and the waves are like molten gold.
Zhang Huiyan of the Qing Dynasty: Plum blossoms in the snow, pear blossoms in the moon, always missing each other. Since spring has come, I will not know it.
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: The new moon is like a beautiful woman, making her first appearance at sea.