Ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival, seven-character quatrains.

The seven-character quatrains of Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1. Tonight, the moon is full of hope, and I don't know who Qiu Si will fall into. -"Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights"

Appreciation: "The Moon is Sky Tonight" directly outlines a bright scene at night, suggesting that people go out of their homes and look up at the moon together at this special moment of Mid-Autumn Festival. This reflects that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time of reunion, where people get together and feel this wonderful moment together.

I don't know who Qiu Si belongs to, which shows the parting of Mid-Autumn Festival. Autumn symbolizes harvest and maturity. In such an important festival as Mid-Autumn Festival, people will also miss their families and friends. Through the concept of "Qiu Si", the poet conveyed his thoughts about his distant relatives, and also caused readers to think about the deep feelings behind family reunion.

These two short poems are concise and profound, which not only show the joy of Mid-Autumn Festival reunion, but also express the feelings of missing lost relatives. They conveyed the core themes of Mid-Autumn Festival-reunion and homesickness through concise expressions.

2. If you don't meet a bright night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year? -"Mid-Autumn Moon"

Appreciation: "This Life is Not a Good Night" entrusts the poet with a sigh about the short life and fleeting time. He realized that life is limited and every Mid-Autumn Festival is a precious night, but such a beautiful moment will not last long. This poem tells the cruel and fleeting reality of time and makes people think about the value and significance of life.

Where will the bright moon look next year expresses the poet's thinking and helplessness about the future. The bright moon symbolizes hope and pursuit, but it is impossible to predict where to enjoy the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival next year. This poem creates an atmosphere of parting and unknown, reflecting the poet's anxiety about change, dispersion and the future.

These two poems have far-reaching artistic conception, reflecting the poet's deep feelings about the shortness of life and the passage of time. They convey the philosophy and the meaning of life behind the Mid-Autumn Festival through concise language. By thinking about time and the future, the poet inspires readers to think about the relationship between life and change.

3. Jade Shanshan will be picked up in front of the temple next month. So far, the sky doesn't exist, but Chang 'e should be thrown to people. -"Guizi in Tianzhu Temple on the 15th night of August"

Appreciation: The image of "Jade Flower Falling on the Moon Wheel" vividly depicts the bright moon. The word "jade" symbolizes the whiteness and preciousness of the moon, while "Shanshan" indicates its brilliance. Through the overlapping of adjectives and nouns, the whole poem vividly shows the brightness and beauty of the moon.

"New discovery in front of the temple" points to the legend related to the Mid-Autumn Festival. The poet described himself picking up crystal dew in front of the palace, symbolizing the Qionglu where Chang 'e fell. This is an image related to the legend of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, which expresses the poet's yearning for myths and legends.

"So far, there is nothing in heaven, and Chang 'e is thrown at people" tells the poet's doubts and curiosity about ancient legends. He admitted that he didn't know the truth behind the myth, but speculated that Joan Lu thrown into the moon palace by Chang 'e might be obtained by ordinary people in the world. This kind of reasoning shows the poet's imagination and thinking about fairy tales.