Ancient poems related to starry sky

The ancient poems related to the starry sky include Thoughts on a Quiet Night, Stargazing in Autumn Night, Climbing to the Top, Sailing at Night, Missing at Starry Night and so on.

The following are some ancient poems related to the starry sky:

1. Stargazing in autumn night: the starry sky is bright in autumn night, and the Milky Way weaves dreams. The stars are falling, and the night is as clear as water. Looking up at the sky, my thoughts are as light as clouds. Where the stars twinkle, the ancients wake up.

2. Climb high and look far: when you climb high and look far, the starry sky is bright. The mountains hold the night, and everything is in love. The stars are scattered, and the milky way is like a belt. The heart flies with the stars and dreams in the distance.

3. Nocturnal boats: Nocturnal boats move, and the starry sky reflects waves. The river is like a milky way, and the ship's shadow is like a star. The distant mountains are hazy and the night is as thick as ink. Starlight shines on the route, and the way home is in the eyes.

4. Missing in the starry night: I miss far away in the starry night, and the starry sky is as bright as my eyes. Yue Hua sprinkled the silver sea, missing like a trickle. Starlight shines on the bottom of my heart, and my thoughts are like a flood. The night holds me, and the starry sky is with me.

5. Everlasting Sorrow: bell and drum would slowly toll the dragging nighthours, and the River of Stars grow sharp in the sky, just before dawn.

6. Looking at the sea: The stars and the Han people are brilliant, if they are out of it.

7, crossing the ocean: once hard work is met, there are few stars around.

8. Chang 'e: The shadow of the mica screen candle is deep, and the long river gradually falls and the stars sink.

9. Xijiang River travels in the yellow sand at night: there are seven or eight stars in the road beyond the sky, and it rains in front of the mountain at two or three o'clock.

1. Quiet Night Thinking: so bright a gleam on the foot of my bed, could there have been a frost already?, lifting myself to look, I found that it was moonlight, sinking back again, I thought suddenly of home.

The artistic conception expressed by the starry sky in ancient poems

1. Quiet and peaceful: The starry sky at night gives people a sense of tranquility and serenity. In ancient poetry, the starry sky is often used to describe a quiet night, giving people a quiet and endless space for thinking.

2. vastness: the vastness of the starry sky makes people feel the grandeur of the vast universe. Ancient poems often describe the vastness of the starry sky to express people's longing for the distance and their open-mindedness

3. Send affection to a distant place: As a symbol of people being far away from the hubbub, the starry sky is often used to express the poet's yearning for his hometown, distant place or foreign land. The glory and long-term existence of the starry sky gives people a sense of stability that has nothing to do with time and space, and allows poets to get a spiritual comfort beyond reality in their thoughts.