Yu Xing got off the moon wheel and picked up the dew in front of the temple.
So far, the sky doesn't exist, but Chang 'e should be thrown to people.
This poem is not as bleak and withered as other poems describing the Mid-Autumn Festival, or it is melancholy and sad. According to the background of the poem, we can know that the poet was the top scholar in high school the year before last, and he is traveling eastward at this time, which is also the time when the poet is in high spirits. The whole poem is naturally relaxed, without a trace of sadness.
A large part of the poem is the poet's association, which is unrealistic, but it does not make people feel empty. Clever association adds a bit of "playfulness" to "silent" poetry, just right.
Although it only describes a picture of "enjoying the laurel at night", it tells us this folk custom-we must watch the moon and enjoy the laurel during the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is also an important activity of the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, making the solar terms in the poem jump to the page.