What are the poems about the full moon?

The specific contents of the full moon poem are as follows:

1, the moon, now full of the sea, Tianya * * * at this time.

2, on the moon, the willow shoots, people are about after dusk.

3. In the dim moonlight, wild geese are soaring, and the leader of the Tatars is fleeing in the dark.

4. Ten thousand windows twinkle in the sky, and Nine Yuntai twinkles in the moonlight.

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .

6, the moon star is rare, and the black magpie flies south.

7. Ten thousand windows twinkle in the sky, and nine Yuntai twinkle in the moonlight.

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .

9, the moon star is rare, and the black magpie flies south.

10, the moon rises, and the sound is in the spring stream.

1 1, looking up, I found it was moonlight, and when I sank back again, I suddenly remembered home.

The moon is held up like a mirror, and the sea clouds shine like palaces.

13, until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and make the three of us.

14, a bright moon hangs high in the capital, and ten thousand hammers beat the ground.

15, the bright moon rises from the mountain of heaven, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds.

The significance of the moon in ancient poetry

1. As the brightest natural celestial body in the night sky, the moon is often used to pin the poet's thoughts and grief. Poets can express their thoughts and nostalgia for their hometown, relatives, friends and even their deceased lovers by describing the moon. For example, Li Bai's "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then sinking, and I suddenly remembered home" is to express my homesickness with the moon as the carrier.

In ancient poetry, the moon is often used to symbolize the impermanence and brevity of life. The ebb and flow of the moon corresponds to the ups and downs of life, forming a unique symbolic relationship. For example, Su Shi's When is the Bright Moon? By describing the change of the moon, it expresses the impermanence and brevity of life and the poet's feelings about life.

The moon is often used to symbolize love and women in ancient poems. The softness, brightness and purity of the moon correspond to the softness, gentleness and chastity of women, making the moon a symbol of love. For example, on the autumn night in Mutu, the moon is as cool as water during the day, and sitting and watching the morning glory and Vega symbolizes the poet's desire for love.

4. The moon has a power beyond time and space in ancient poetry, which can arouse people's memory and respect for ancestors, history and culture. The eternal moon corresponds to the inheritance of human history and culture, making the moon a cultural symbol.