Homesick Poems of Mid-Autumn Wanderers

1, he knows that the dew tonight will be frost, and the moon belongs to the Ming Dynasty. -Du Fu's Moonlight Remembering My Brother

Interpretation: In the poem "He knows that the dew will frost tonight, and the bright moon is the hometown", the poet uses the word "moon" to symbolize his hometown, and compares his hometown with a distant place by contrast, expressing the wanderer's attachment to his hometown and his thoughts for his distant relatives.

Appreciation: The poet uses the "moon" to symbolize his hometown, and compares his hometown with the distant place in a contrasting way, expressing the wanderer's attachment to his hometown and his yearning for his distant relatives.

2, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time. -Zhang Jiuling's "Full Moon Philip Burkart"

Interpretation: This poem "When is the bright moon at sea, and Tianya * * * is at Tianya at this time" expresses a wanderer's feeling of missing his hometown in a foreign land through simile and action description. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family, linked the moon with his hometown, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.

Appreciation: Through simile and action description, express the wandering's feelings of missing his hometown in a foreign land. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family, linked the moon with his hometown, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.

3. Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us. -Li Bai's "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"

Interpretation: "Until I raise my cup, I ask the bright moon, bring me my shadow and let the three of us" expresses the loneliness of the wanderer in a foreign land and his yearning for his hometown through similes and action descriptions. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family and friends, and through the dialogue with the moon, he expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.

Interpretation: "What is a gift? The poem "Looking up to the sky and standing" has deepened homesickness through the depiction of movements and expressions. Staring at the moon, the poet couldn't help thinking of his distant relatives, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and distant relatives.

Appreciation: through similes and action descriptions, express the loneliness and homesickness of foreign wanderers. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family and friends, and through the dialogue with the moon, he expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.

4. What is a gift! Look at the sky and stand. -Meng Haoran's Autumn Night under the Moon

Interpretation: "What is a gift? The poem "Looking up to the sky and standing" has deepened homesickness through the depiction of movements and expressions. Staring at the moon, the poet couldn't help thinking of his distant relatives, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and distant relatives.

Appreciation: deepen homesickness through the portrayal of action expressions. Staring at the moon, the poet couldn't help thinking of his distant relatives, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and distant relatives.

5. If you don't meet a bright night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year? -Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon

Interpretation: "This night is not good in this life. Where will the bright moon look next year?" This poem expresses the feelings of people wandering in a foreign land who miss their hometown through similes and action descriptions. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family, linked the moon with his hometown, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.

Appreciation: through similes and action descriptions, express the feelings of people wandering in a foreign land who miss their hometown. The poet used the "moon" to symbolize his family, linked the moon with his hometown, and expressed his nostalgia for his hometown and his distant relatives.