Verses about Feihua Lingyue

The poem Fei Hua Ling with the word Yue is as follows:

1. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This matter is difficult to complete in ancient times. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·When Will the Bright Moon Come"

Explanation: Life is inherently full of joys and sorrows, and the moon often waxes and wanes. (The moon is also full when you want people to be reunited) Such a good thing has been difficult to have both ways since ancient times.

2. If you are happy in life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "I will drink wine, but you will not see me"

Explanation: When you are proud of life, you should enjoy the joy to the fullest, and don't let the golden cup face the bright moon empty without wine.

3. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. ——Song Dynasty Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong · Writings of Feelings"

Explanation: Although he has established some fame over the past thirty years, it is as insignificant as dust. He has traveled eight thousand miles from north to south, and has gone through many turbulent lives.

4. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. ——"Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The continuous war has lasted for a spring. Letters from home are rare, and one letter is worth ten thousand taels of gold.

5. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. ——Tang Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts"

Explanation: The bright moonlight shines on the window paper, as if there is a layer of hoarfrost on the ground.

6. I don’t know how many people will return by the moon. The falling moon shakes the trees all over the river with love. ——Zhang Ruoxu of the Tang Dynasty, "Moonlight Night on the Spring River"

Explanation: I don’t know how many people can go home under the moonlight, but the setting moon fills the woods along the river with swaying feelings of separation.

7. Magpies are frightened by the bright moon, and cicadas sing in the breeze in the middle of the night. ——Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Moon on the West River·Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road"

Explanation: The bright moonlight passed through the branches, startling the magpies on the branches, and the cool evening breeze seemed to hear distant sounds. The sound of cicadas.

8. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Mountain Dwelling in the Dark Autumn"

Explanation: The bright moon shines in the quiet pine forest, and clear spring water flows on the rocks.

9. It is expected that the broken part of the intestines will be broken every year, and the pine trees will be short on the bright moonlit night. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi·Dreams on the Twentieth Day of the First Month of Yimao"

Explanation: I expected that you would be heartbroken for me every year, on that cold moonlit night, in that lonely short time. On Matsuoka.

10. Life is like a dream, a statue returns the moon in the river. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Niannujiao·Chibi Nostalgia"

Explanation: Life is like a dream, and a glass of wine is sprinkled to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.