1, Jingyesi
The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already?
I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.
This poem was written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts the moonlight on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. In the silent night, the poet stared at the bright moon outside the window and felt a kind of cold and loneliness. The bright and clear moon reminds the poet of Frost. He looked up at the bright moon, which reminded him of his distant hometown and triggered his homesickness.
2. "Water Tune"
When did the moon begin to appear? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know about palaces in the sky. What year is tonight? I'm willing to ride the wind to the sky, I'm afraid I can't stand the cold for nine days in a pavilion of fine jade. Dance to find the shadow, what is it like!
The moon turned into a scarlet pavilion, hanging low on the carved window, shining on the sleepy self. The moon should not have any resentment against people. Why is it round when people are gone? People are sad and happy, and they are separated and reunited. The moon will darken or shine, and it will become round or round. Nothing is perfect, even in the past. I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery thousands of miles away.
This is a poem by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The poet expressed his feelings for the Mid-Autumn Moon Night with bold and unrestrained brushstrokes. He praised the beauty of the bright moon and lamented the impermanence and regret of life. In this poem, the poet connects the moon with the joys and sorrows of the world, expressing his deep thoughts and feelings about life.
The connotation of the moon in ancient poetry;
1, feelings of parting and homesickness: The moon is often used to express feelings of parting and homesickness. For example, in Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking, there is such bright light at the foot of my bed. Is there already frost? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. The poet expressed his deep yearning for his hometown by moonlight.
2. Beauty or lovesickness: The moon is sometimes used to symbolize beauty or lovesickness. For example, on an autumn night in Mutu, Qiu Guang painted a cold screen with small fans flying at fireflies. Day and night are as cool as water. Sit and watch the morning glory and Vega. Here, Petunia and Weaver Girl refer to the story of Cowherd and Weaver Girl meeting, which is a metaphor for the theme of lovesickness.
3. Reunion and happiness: Because the moon is round and bright, it is often used to symbolize reunion and happiness. For example, when is the bright moon in Su Shi's When is the Bright Moon? ? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know about palaces in the sky. What year is tonight? The poet expressed his yearning for reunion and happiness through the image of the bright moon.