A poem about the moon.

The poem about the moon is as follows:

1, the white rabbit pounded medicine in autumn and revived in spring. Who is Chang 'e's neighbor? In Li Bai's "Drink Poison to Quench Thirst", these two poems mean that the white rabbit is fiddling with drugs at the foot of the mountain in autumn. Who knows who its neighbors are?

2, Wuzhou is as lucky as seeing the moon. This is a poem in Li Bai's "See Zhang Sheren in Jiangdong". Seeing the moon on five continents can be understood as: if the moon on five continents can see you like that, I can feel your existence even thousands of miles away.

3, frost and moon know each other, first know the spring breeze. This is a poem in Xin Qiji's Tea Goddess Rushing to Ye Mei, which can be understood as: Only by experiencing wind and frost can we better appreciate the beauty of the moon.

4, smoke cage cold water moon cage sand, night parking near Qinhuai restaurant. In Du Mu's Bo Qinhuai, these two poems describe the night view of Qinhuai River: under the fog and moonlight, the river ripples slightly, and the moon shines on the sand beside the river.

The representative significance of the moon:

1, symbolizing women and motherhood: In many cultures, the moon is often regarded as a symbol of women, mothers, goddesses or magic. This is because in the night sky, the moon is so round, soft and constantly changing. This variability reflects women's menstrual cycle, and at the same time, the moon's softness, warmth and ability to illuminate the darkness also echo the mother's care and protection.

2. Represents emotion and sensibility: The moon is closely related to the emotional world. Its light and shadow are similar to emotional fluctuations, sometimes bright and sometimes hazy. Moonlight or moonlight is often used to convey emotions in poems and songs, especially in romantic scenes. People often regard the moon as a symbol of emotion and express their deep feelings for their lovers, friends or family.

3, extended to time and cycle: the moon's round after round and the profit and loss cycle intuitively show the passage of time. It also implies the periodicity of life, from birth to aging, to disappearance, and then to a new beginning. The cycle of the moon is often used to symbolize the process and stage of life, and people may use it to think about their own life journey and periodic growth and change.