The best poems about missing you during the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. If this night in this life is not good, where can I see the bright moon next year? ——Translation of "Mid-Autumn Moon" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: Every Mid-Autumn Festival night in my life, the moonlight is mostly covered by wind and clouds, and I rarely encounter such beautiful scenery as today. It is really rare. But next year's Mid-Autumn Festival, I will see it again Where can I watch the moon?
2. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. ——Translation of "Mid-Autumn Moon" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty: In the blink of an eye, ten years have passed. Tonight, the travelers alone face the corner and think silently.
3. The moonlight is deeper than half of the house, and the Beidou is angled towards the south. ——Translation of "Moon Night" by Liu Fangping of the Tang Dynasty: The night is deeper and quieter. The moonlight only illuminates half of the house, and the other half is hidden in the dark night. The Big Dipper lies horizontally and the Southern Dipper is tilted.
4. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in the countryside. ——Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" Translation: Today is the white dew. Suddenly I think of my brothers far away. I look at the moon and think about it. The moon is shining brightly in my hometown.
8. It is difficult to merge beautiful scenery with good times, so he should feel melancholy on this day. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Wandering at the Moon in the Peach Garden on August 15th" Translation: Just because the beautiful scenery cannot come back again, I should be very melancholy on the Mid-Autumn Festival in the future.
Extended information:
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Eve, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Meeting, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Playing Festival, and Moon Worshiping Festival , Girls' Day and Reunion Festival are traditional cultural festivals popular among many ethnic groups across the country.
It got this name because it happens to be in the middle of autumn. 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 known as the four major traditional festivals in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival originates from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from worshiping the moon on Autumn Eve in ancient times. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has included folk customs such as worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes, watching lanterns, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine.