1, Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Moon in the Pavilion on the 15th night of August": On the 15th night of August the year before last, beside the apricot garden beside Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15 this year, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Hall. Where is the hometown in the northwest and the full moon in the southeast. Yesterday, the wind blew and no one would meet. Tonight, the light is as clear as usual.
2. Du Fu's Moonlight Remembers Brothers: He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is so bright! .
3. Meng Haoran's "There is a bosom under the autumn night": the autumn sky is full of bright moon, and Guanghua is wet. The surprised magpie has not settled, and the flying fireflies are rolling in.
4. Li Bai thinks at night: the foot of the bed is bright, and there is frost? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.
5. Li Bai's Guan Shanyue: The moon is high in the sky, and the smoke is vast. The mighty wind blew Wan Li and crossed Yumen Pass.
6, Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far": The moon is full now at sea, and the horizon is * * * at this time. People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones.
The custom of Mid-Autumn festival
1, enjoy the moon
The custom of enjoying the moon comes from offering sacrifices to the moon. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, every family gets together, eats moon cakes in the yard, enjoys the moon and laughs and plays. Folk Mid-Autumn Festival began in Wei and Jin Dynasties, but it did not become a habit. In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy and play with the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. In the Song Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival centered on appreciating the moon was formed and officially designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Step 2 eat moon cakes
Eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional folk custom in China, just like eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival and glutinous rice balls on Lantern Festival. It is said that there was a custom of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Tang Dynasty, but as a food name, moon cakes were associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Song Dynasty. The royal family in the Northern Song Dynasty likes to eat a kind of "palace cake" in the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is commonly known as "small cake" among the people. Su Dongpo said in a poem: "A small cake is like chewing the moon, and there is pulp in it."