Ancient poems about rabbits

The ancient poems about rabbits are as follows:

1 "Looking at the Moon on a Mid-Autumn Night" (Luoyin) The south is hazy and clouds are pouring out. Shoot down the whale's eye and the jade rabbit will be far away. When the tide comes, the road goes higher and higher. Unexpectedly, my expectation of light and shadow, my pride in white wine.

2, "Gulangyue" (Li Bai in Tang Dynasty) did not know the moon when he was a child, and was called Bai Panyu. I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky. Is the fairy in the moon hanging her feet? Why do laurel trees become round in January? The white rabbit is not an old panacea. Can you tell me who eats it? Toads eat the full moon, the moon, the moon is so dark, I don't know. After Yi shot down nine suns, the paradise on earth was clear and peaceful. The moon has been lost, and there is nothing to see except to walk away. Worry, how can I bear the pain, sadness breaks my heart.

3, "Xuan Rabbit" (Zeng Bai in Ming Dynasty) is rumored that Xuanshuang will become a different kind in the future. Eight orifices always contain light dew and dampness, and the whole body is dark. It's hard to find a green lock, but it's great to be able to resist Yao Ling. Nature is peaceful and rich. I would like to sing "Feeling City" with Mao Ying.

The symbol of rabbit in ancient times

1, rabbits are mostly symbols of the moon, because in the eyes of the ancients, the looming spots on the moon are like jumping rabbits. Therefore, rabbits are feminine animals, and China, Africa, Egyptian, Greek, Celtic and other cultures all associate rabbits with menstruation and fertility.

In China, the rabbit symbolizes longevity. Taoism regards the rabbit as an immortal rabbit who can make an alchemy, and lets the rabbit mash the medicine with a mortar under the laurel tree. Later, the rabbit gradually evolved into a symbol of the pharmaceutical industry.

The rabbit is a symbol of the savior's loyalty and self-sacrifice. According to Buddhist legend, Sakyamuni stopped cooking in the forest in his last life. When he was dying, the rabbit jumped into the fire and became cooked meat, saving the Buddha's life. In order to express the spirit of giving his life, he has been vegetarian and fasting since then.