The poems about admiring the moon alone during the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows for reference:
1. Poems
1. The moon is darker than half of the house, and the North Dipper is slanting in the south. Tonight I know that the spring air is warm, the sound of insects is new through the green window screen; outside the cool mist in the sky, there are three or five jade toads in autumn. The stars in the field are upright, but the ghosts and ghosts in the sky are worried. The spring is clear and cold, and the dew drops float with cold light; the clouds are empty at dusk, but the clear light of this evening has been broken. I'm afraid that after the Ji Ji is opened, the moon will still raise toads.
2. The wind curtain leaks light traces, and half of the autumn light is lost this evening. The sky is complaining about Su'e's widow, and floating clouds are rising from the northwest. When I first heard that the geese are flying, there are no cicadas anymore, and the water from the hundred-foot-high tower reaches the sky. The young girl Su'e can withstand the cold, and she fights with Chanjuan in the frost in the middle of the moon; the dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently. This night in this life will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?
3. The two cities face each other, and one river flows eastward. Tonight is Su'e month, what year is the Yellow Crane Tower? The orchids bloom in the evening, and the dim flowers bloom in the autumn; in front of the Jinjiang River in the flowers on the embankment, I have traveled together with poetry and wine for forty years. Unexpectedly, it is the brightest night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it is the same day on Dongting Lake; the green leaves are full of osmanthus, and Qingqiu is the prime season. It's a good night in the year, and it's the brightest time thousands of miles away.
2. Mid-Autumn Festival
1. Mid-Autumn Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival), also known as "Moon Eve", "Autumn Festival", "Mid-Autumn Festival" and "August Festival" , "August Meeting", "Moon Chasing Festival", "Moon Playing Festival", "Moon Worshiping Festival", "Daughter's Day" and "Reunion Festival" are traditional cultural festivals popular among many ethnic groups across the country. Because it happens to be in the middle of autumn, it got this name.
2. It is said that the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest on this night. Since ancient times, people have had the custom of having a feast and admiring the moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The daughter-in-law who returns to her parents' home must return to her husband's home on this day to express the meaning of perfection and good luck. It originated in ancient times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, was finalized in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and became popular after the Song Dynasty. Together with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival, it is also known as the four major traditional festivals in China.
3. Moon Appreciation
Moon appreciation is an important custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It also refers to watching the full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th. Existing written records record that the folk Mid-Autumn Moon Appreciation activity began around the Wei and Jin Dynasties and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. Many poets have poems praising the moon in their famous works. In the Song and Ming dynasties, court and folk moon-appreciating activities became more extensive. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is usually full.