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Taibai has ten poems and nine sentences about the moon. After repeated singing by Li Bai, the bright moon has become a beautiful and moving image, giving it special life and feelings. The Moon Song on Mount Emei is Li Bai's earliest poem about the moon. This poem was written on his way to the Three Gorges after he left Sichuan. With the political ambition and life ideal of "calling the princes, clearing the sea, and making the counties and counties clear", set sail for the east and leave their loved ones for a long journey. However, the boy is alive.

After reading this poem, I seem to see the beautiful and majestic Mount Emei. It was an autumn night and the sky was high and the clouds were light. The young poet set out from Pingqiang River in the northeast by boat. Half the moon on Mount Emei hangs in the blue sky, and the bright moon is reflected on the quietly flowing river, which seems to be washed brighter by the river. The bright moon shines on the river. Moonlight is like water, and water reflects moonlight, making it a bright, thorough, bright and silver world from top to bottom. In addition, the distant Emei Mountain Moon is reflected in the moonlight, showing a delicate gray figure. This beautiful and quiet night is intoxicating. Emei Mountain seems to be reluctant to part with the lovely Qinghe River, immersed in the river peacefully, drifting with the tide, accompanying the poet's long boat and leaving with the river.

"Qingxi went to the Three Gorges at night. I missed you, but I couldn't see Yuzhou." It's another night of travel. The Pingqiang River flows into the Minjiang River, and then the two rivers join and enter the Yangtze River. In a canoe, the poet set out early from Qingxi Post Station on the bank of Minjiang River and sped away to the Three Gorges. He will arrive in Yuzhou soon. At this time, he was far away from his hometown, and his attachment was born. He wants to find the bright moon that will follow him from Emei Mountain.