The following are the poems of missing the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon:
1. jathyapple on August 15th by Tang Du Fu
The full moon flies in the mirror, and the heart turns to the sword.
turn the tent and travel far away, and climb the laurel to the sky.
frost and snow are suspected in the waterway, and feathers are seen in the forest.
at this time, I look at the white rabbit, eager to count the autumn cents.
2, Tang Liu Yuxi's "Playing the Moon in Taoyuan on the 15th of August"
Seeing the moon in the dust is also idle, and the situation is between the fairy houses in the clear autumn.
the condensation is long and cold, and it stands on the highest mountain at this time.
Yun Feng can't afford the blue sky, and the Songshan Mountain grows in the water.
when you take a leisurely look at the crowd, Gogoing is thousands of miles away.
Shaojun led me to the jade altar, and I invited the true fairy officer from afar.
the clouds want to move under the stars, and the sky is happy and the bones are cold.
Jin Xia Xin Xin gradually spread to the east, and the shadow of the wheel promoted the frequent hope of Judah.
It's hard to get back together when the scenery is perfect. He should be disappointed this year.
3. Tang Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Moon at the Pavilion on the Night of August 15th"
Last year, on the night of August 15th, it was beside the apricot garden by Qujiang Pool.
On the night of August 15th this year, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Museum.
where is Wangxiang in the northwest? See the full moon in the southeast.
yesterday, when the wind blew, no one would attend. Tonight, it's as clear as usual.
4.
Guizi in Tianzhu Temple on the night of August 15th written by Pi Rixiu in Tang Dynasty, the jade star goes down to the moon wheel, and the flowers are exposed in front of the temple.
Up to now, there is nothing in heaven, but Chang 'e should throw it at people.
5. Song Sushi's Mid-Autumn Festival: Seeing the Moon and the Reasons for Children
The bright moon is not higher than the mountains, and the bright light is thousands of feet.
a cup of silver is not full, and the clouds are as bad as the waves.
whoever washes the eyes of God should spend thousands of tons of water in Minghe River.
So I asked Leng to look at people in the world. As I see it, Zhan Ran can't bear it.
Mars in the southwest is like a projectile, and its horn and tail are bright and pale.
I can't see what I'm watching tonight, which makes fireflies fight for the cold.
who was boating yesterday? It was a thousand lights at night.
the twists and turns are unintentional, and the flowers are chasing the waves, and the songs are accompanied by the songs.
before the green light disappears and turns to the mountain, will the waves and winds recover?
the bright moon is easy to fall and people are easy to disperse, and it is more important to watch when you come back.
the clearer the moonlight in front of the hall, the colder the throat, and the grass is exposed.
the roller shutter pushes the door to silence, and the window is silent and old.
Nandu is engaged in being ashamed and poor, and there are quite a few people who write poems about the moon.
With the sunrise in the Ming Dynasty, people suddenly dreamt about Yao Taiwanese.
allusions about the Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history, and like other traditional festivals, it has developed slowly. Ancient emperors had the ritual system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. As early as the book Zhou Li, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" was recorded. Later, aristocrats and scholars followed suit. In the Mid-Autumn Festival, they watched the bright and round moon in the sky and paid homage to their feelings. This custom spread to the people and formed a traditional activity until the Tang Dynasty.
People pay more attention to this custom of offering sacrifices to the moon, and the Mid-Autumn Festival has only become a fixed festival. The Book of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, which was popular in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in China.