Mid-autumn seven-character poem

The Mid-Autumn Seven-character Poems are as follows:

1, ten rounds of frost shadows turn to court, and tonight I take people to the corner alone-Yan Shu's mid-autumn moon.

2. The night in this life is not long. Where to see the bright moon next year? -Three Mid-Autumn Festivals in Su Shi's Yangguan Ci

Don't talk about ups and downs, enjoy the wonderful time on earth-Mid-Autumn Festival in Xu Youzhen.

4, the moonlight is deeper than half of the home, the Beidou is dry and the south is oblique-Liu Yueye/jathyapple

5. Why do you have to rush to blow the clouds, and the golden cakes are in the cold-Bodhisattva, why do you have to rush to blow the clouds?

6, the stars are thin and the moon is cold, and it is easy to escape from the Milky Way. -Du Fu's Homesickness on a Moonlit Night

7. On the evening of August 15 last year, the apricot garden beside Qujiang Pool. -Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Moon in Wen Ting on August 15th"

8. The sky in Wan Li is cloudless and wet, and the stars are pouring out. -Mid-Autumn Moon in Miracle

9, the moon is good * * * Only this night, leisure is the east capital. -Bai Juyi's "The Night of August 15 and the Guest Play Month"

10, the jade star is under the moon, and she picks up the dew in front of the temple. -Pi Rixiu's "Thinking about the Devil on the Night of August 15th"

What are these seven words?

Seven-character quatrains are a kind of quatrains, which belong to the category of modern poetry. The quatrains are composed of four sentences, which have strict metrical requirements. Common quatrains include five-character quatrains, seven-character quatrains and rare six-character quatrains. A seven-character quatrain is a seven-character quatrain. Seven-character quatrains appeared in the Six Dynasties and matured in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling, a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, was called "seven-character quatrain".

It originated from folk songs. In the pre-Qin period, besides the Book of Songs and Songs of the South, there were seven-character sentence patterns, while Xiangcheng Pian written by Xunzi was a miscellaneous poem with seven characters as the main body, imitating folk songs. In the Western Han Dynasty, in addition to the Song of Guarding the Building and the Song of Shang Jun contained in Hanshu, there were seven-character popular rhymes such as Fan Jiang by Sima Xiangru and Ji Jiu by You Shi.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were many miscellaneous ballads with seven words, such as "Mai Yao", "Wu in the City" (Sima Biao's Five Elements of Hanshu) and "Children's Songs Around the Ling" (Ge Hong's "Bao Pu Zi Shen Ju"), all of which were vivid, popular and fluent folk works with seven words. According to legend, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty once called his ministers together and made a seven-character couplet of Bailiangtai. But according to later research, this is an untrue statement and unreliable.