Ancient poems about the moon

The ancient poems of appreciating the moon are as follows:

1, ten rounds of frost shadow turn to court, tonight is a lonely corner. Su E may have no regrets, but Yuchan is lonely and lonely. -Song Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon

The courtyard phoenix tree withered silently in the night, the frost fell in the night sky, and the moonlight was as cold as water. Now I am alone, looking at the bright moon and feeling its loneliness and cold. It (the moon) may not be Chang 'e, without her sadness and resentment, only the cold moonlight and lonely osmanthus.

2. Why rush to blow clouds and open golden cakes coldly? If you don't go upstairs tonight, you will spend a year in autumn. Osmanthus fragrans is fragrant and foggy, and the leaves are westerly. Guest drunk river bridge, lights bright Yu Di sad. -Gao Song Guo Guan, "Bodhisattva Taoist, why worry about blowing clouds"

On this moonlit night, there is no need to wake up the sleeping clouds with the rapid drums. The moon is high in the sky, emitting golden light. If you don't climb upstairs to see the beautiful moonlight tonight, you will miss the wonderful time of the year.

Sweet-scented osmanthus attacks people, and the chill attacks people. The shadow of buttonwood is swaying in the west wind under the autumn wind. I was drunk on the river bridge, facing the cold moonlight, blowing Yu Di to relieve my worries.

3. Tuan Tuan left the cape and gradually entered the clouds. This night is full, where is the bright light! -Ming anonymous Mid-Autumn Festival

The full moon slowly leaves the cape and rises to the sky. This night, the moon looks particularly round and clear. Where is there no moonlight?

The significance of enjoying the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival;

1, Reunion and Missing: On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people usually get together with their families to enjoy the moon. Watching the moon is also a way to express my thoughts and blessings to my family. In China's traditional culture, the moon symbolizes reunion and happiness, and enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival also symbolizes family reunion and happiness.

2. Gratitude and awe: The moon is regarded as a sacred thing in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people express their gratitude by offering sacrifices to the moon. At the same time, enjoying the moon also reminds people to maintain awe and respect for nature. In this beautiful festival, people will also express their gratitude to life, nature and the universe.

3. It symbolizes harvest and happiness: In ancient China, the moon was regarded as a symbol of harvest and happiness. Appreciating the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival also means celebrating harvest and happiness. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will also hold a series of activities to celebrate the harvest, such as watching lanterns and eating moon cakes. These activities all express people's yearning and pursuit for harvest and happiness.