What are the poems describing the full moon?

1, "Frost Moon" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin, original text: When I first heard the sound of wild geese, there was no cicada, and a hundred feet of water was long. The frost goddess and the moon are not afraid of the cold, and they are more beautiful and pure in the cold and frost recreation. As soon as I heard the chirping of geese traveling to the south, the chirping of cicadas disappeared. I climbed up a 100-foot-high building, looking as far as I could, and the water and the sky met. In the middle of the month, the frost goddess Qingnv and Chang 'e are not afraid of the cold, and they are more beautiful and beautiful in the cold and frost.

2, "Silent Night Thinking" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai, the original: The bright line at the foot of my bed, will it have frost? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. The bright moonlight sprinkled on enough paper, as if the ground had been frosted. I couldn't help looking up at the bright moon in the sky outside the window that day, and I couldn't help but bow my head and think of my hometown in the distance.

3, "Moonlit Night" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu, the original: Tonight _ Zhou Yue, alone from her bedroom window. For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is. Her cloudy hair is sweet with mist, and her jade-white shoulders are cold in the moonlight. When can we lie on the screen again and look at the bright light and stop crying? .

You are the only one watching the full moon in the boudoir tonight. I pity my youngest son in other places, but I still don't know why you miss Chang 'an. The wet clouds are fragrant and foggy, and the cold moonlight makes your jade arm cold. When can we be together * * * by translucent curtains or curtains, and let the moonlight dry the tears they miss.