The jade rabbit is half a liter, and the copper pot is slightly longer. (Li Shen's "Appreciating Lotte and Starting Autumn, Seeing and Sending")
The golden rabbit is still hanging, and the bronze dragon wants to open the door. (President Jiang answers that Wang Jun opens Jianyang Gate ahead of schedule)
(3) The jade pestle is empty in the autumn, and whoever steals medicine will give it to Chang 'e. (Tang Xianzu, Peony Pavilion? Make trouble ")
4 sink the hook and shake the rabbit's shadow, float the laurel and move the prescription. (Lu, "Wangjiang Moon")
2. Wu Gang cut Gui-another name for Gui series.
Legend has it that there are osmanthus trees in the moon. If WU GANG cuts them down, they will never fall. Thus, a series of moons called "Gui"-Gui, Dangui, Gui Yue, Guigong, Guidong, Guicong, Guiying, Hui Gui and Guipo. ...
For example:
(1) laurel trees are in the long river, and bright colors shine on tall buildings (Zhang's "Thin Screen Moon").
(2) Gui Yue is in danger, and the wind and spring are empty. (Yu Xin, "Zhong Nanshan remembers Gu Ming")
(3) the ghost woman flies away and soaks for a day. (Su Shi, "Nian Nujiao? Mid-Autumn Festival)
(4) Gui Zhi curled up in the Guigong, showing cold and sadness. (Shen Yue's "Looking at the Autumn Moon on the Stage")
3. the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon-another name for the series of words "e"
Legend has it that Hou Yi's wife, Chang 'e, stole the elixir of life, rose to the moon and became a fairy, giving birth to a series of nicknames for the moon-Chang 'e, Heng E, Yue 'e, Jin 'e, Su E, Can 'e, Ai 'e, Yue 'e, E 'e Ying, E 'e Ling ... "Chanjuan" originally refers to beauty, but refers to Chang 'e fairy.
For example:
(1) Su E pulse sorrow silence, wind chimes rainy night long. (Song? Fan Dacheng's Pillow)
(2) the xuan from the emperor, standing in the backyard. (Xie Zhuang's "Yuefu")
(3) wish people a long time, thousands of miles * * * ChanJuan. (Su Shi's Water Tune)
④ On the Mid-Autumn Festival night in Jiangnan Water Temple, watch the moon moth beside the golden millet fence. (Li Ying's Mid-Autumn Night)