According to the search on Baidu Library, the following are several poems by Li Bai about homesickness during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
1. "Moonlight Night in Yizhou" The distant Altair star, the bright and clear river Han woman. The slender hands are used to make tricks. I can't make up my mind all day long, and my tears are like rain. The river is clear and shallow. How far has it gone? There is a room full of water, and the pulse is speechless. This poem describes the author's stay away from his hometown and spending the Mid-Autumn Festival in the unfamiliar Yizhou. Li Bai used Altair and Hehan stars to symbolize the distance from his hometown. He was deeply moved, missing his hometown, and wandering day and night, beyond words.
2. "Four Poems for Drinking Alone Under the Moon·One" A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows. The moon doesn't know how to drink, and its shadow follows me. @shopNewcomerzgk7 will be with the moon for a while, and have fun until spring. My singing moon lingers, my dancing shadows are scattered. They make love together when they are awake, but they separate when they are drunk. We will travel together forever, and we will meet each other in Miao Yunhan. This poem expresses Li Bai's longing for his hometown, savoring wine alone during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and inviting the bright moon and shadows to become his companions to soothe his homesickness. The author drinks up his sorrow and becomes an intimate threesome with the moon and his own reflection. Between being drunk and awake, he watched the coming and going of the moon, thus expressing his intertwined feelings of joy and sorrow for his hometown.
3. "Thoughts on a Quiet Night" There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown. This is one of Li Bai's most popular poems and a classic about his longing for his hometown. With the description of the "bright moon" in the poem, Li Bai evokes the infinite longing for his hometown. In just four sentences, he expressed his deep feelings of homesickness. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival that expresses longing and connects emotions. These Li Bai's poems not only express his longing for his hometown, but also touch the emotions of everyone in the Chinese nation. No matter whether they are far away or in their hometown, people will look up at the bright moon on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival and feel homesick.