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Related to "rabbit"
1, Yutu. In mythology, there is a jade rabbit in the moon, which means the moon. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Han Cong's "Spring Sorrow": "The sun flies long and the jade rabbit goes."
2, Gu Rabbit. Another name for the moon. "Seven Summons of Immortals" by the Southern Liang Dynasty: "The rabbit is full and the court is full."
3. Ice rabbit. Moon's. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Li Shen's "Appreciating Lotte beginning of autumn and Seeing it": "The ice rabbit is half a liter."
4. Guitu. Moon's. Han Wo's Impromptu on the Lantern Festival in Tang Dynasty: "The tortoise and rabbit hide their light clouds and leave them heavy."
5. Toad rabbit. It is said that two things are the essence of the moon, because they refer to the moon. Nineteen ancient poems: "March 5 is full, and April 5 is short."
Related to "osmanthus tree"
1, Gui Yue. Legend has it that there is a tree on the moon, so it is called laurel. Yuefu poem, the song of shrike flying eastward: "The moonlight shines on the south window and the north."
2, osmanthus. Also known as osmanthus, it refers to the moon. Han Yu's Ming Shui Fu: "Osmanthus fragrans is full of brilliance, and the rabbit's shadow is thin."
3, cassia twig. Moon's. Tang Taizong's "Looking at the Moon in Liaocheng": "The soul is full of cassia twigs."
4. Laurel wheel. In the Tang Dynasty, Li She wrote "Yiling Water Pavilion on Autumn Night": "Ning Bichu, the sea is high and the air is autumn, and the laurel wheel falls on the river floor."
5. Gui Cong. It refers to the Moon Palace. Hong Sheng's "The Palace of Eternal Life Reunion" in Qing Dynasty: "I heard where the sky was playing and wanted to be near the osmanthus flowers."
6. Guigong. Moon's. "Looking at the Autumn Moon on the Stage" by Liang of the Southern Dynasties: "Guizhi curled up and returned to the palace, and the cold and sorrowful boudoir was born for a thousand years."
7. Guidong. It refers to the Moon Palace. In the Yuan Dynasty, Hao Jing wrote "Singing Drunk Songs in the Moon Pavilion in the North of Sancha City": "The cold rises and falls into the cave of Guangxi."
8. Guigui. Moon's. Wang Robin of the Tang Dynasty "I wish Wang Mingzhai a good injury": "The pearl is not destroyed, but sold."
9. Gui Chan. Moon's. Tang Lu and Zhao Lin's "A Record of Giving the House": "Look at Zen at night and smell Hongyan at night."
Related to "toad"
1, toad Refers to the legend that there is a toad in the moon, refers to the moon. For example, Li Bai's "Looking at the Moon after Rain": "The suburbs are cloudy and scattered, and opening an account is half a toad."
2. Jade toad. The province is called "Yuchan" or "Yuchu". For example, in the Tang Dynasty, Chu wrote "Poetry of the Moon": "Jade toad shines in Haidong."
3, toad wheel. Yu Yuanyuan. Lin Yuan in "A Mid-Autumn Night Without a Moon" in the Tang Dynasty: "What's the matter with the toad wheel embroidering beauty?"
4. Ice toad. Moon's. The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu in the Ming Dynasty: "The sky and the sea are quiet, and the ice toads are in groups?"
5. Hook. Crescent Moon Tang Xiahou commented on embroidered shoes in the quilt: "The toad in the cloud hooked into the phoenix nest and was intoxicated with friction."
6. the moon. Moon palace, moon. Xu Zhou's Mid-Autumn Moon in Tang Dynasty: "It should be that the moon has a different feeling, and it is clear in autumn every year."
7. Toad plate. Yu Yuanyuan. Cao Song's Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon in the Tang Dynasty: "On March 35, there was no cloud in Wan Li, and * * * Shanghai saw a frog dish."
8. Toad Cave. Moon palace, moon. In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xian wrote the word "young prodigal son": "In the daytime, I carved three questions and went to the toad cave with the Han people."
9. hey. Another name for the moon. Tang Wuzhen's "Ji Huai presents Li Hucao": "Hua Biao toad spirit, high-rise buildings hanging jade rope."
It is related to the shape of the moon.
1, Yulun. The full moon is like a wheel, so it becomes another name for the moon. Lu Bing's Hidden Dragon in Song Dynasty: "Su E sleeps, the jade wheel sails steadily, and it first comes out of the sea."
2. Yuhuan. Yu Yuanyuan. Bai Juyi's "Send a friend to comb the wood": "The moon sets and the jade ring sinks."
3. Pan Yu. Ice mirror. Moon's. In the Song Dynasty, Kong Zhong Ping wrote in "Playing the Moon on August 16th": "A group of ice mirrors spit."
4, jade hook. The crescent moon is like a hook, so there is this metaphor. Li Bai's "Hanging on the Xijiang River and Waiting for the Moon": "Suddenly, the city is west, and the sky is."
5, jade mirror. Jade mirror is a metaphor for the bright moon. For example, Yang Wanli's Moonlit View of Snow in the Song Dynasty: "Only a jade mirror hangs in the sky."
6. Jade bow. Metaphor meniscus. Tang Li and South Garden: "Looking for chapters and sentences to carve insects, Xiao Yue hangs a jade bow as a curtain."
7. Ice wheel. Specify the month. Su Shi's Broken Magnolia: "The old monk wakes up in the middle of the night, and the ice wheel rushes to Yunfeng."
8. Ocean pot. Of the moon or moonlight. Yuan Zhen's "To the Duke of Xingyang": "Curling is snowy."
9. Ice tray. Moon's. In the Song Dynasty, Gao wrote the words "Qi Tianle": "The scenery is divided, the ice plate is full, and it is a thousand miles away."
Related to "Chang 'e"
1, Chang 'e, the goddess of the Moon Palace, refers to the moon. Yin Mingtang's "Peach Blossom Moon in the Hand": "Jade fiber makes water, golden water is wet, and the opposite side should hold Chang 'e. "
The name of Chang 'e is also used as the name of the moon. Li Shangyin's Frost Moon: "Qing women and Su E are both tolerant."
Other ways
1, luminous. Moon's. For example, "Chu Ci Tian Wen": "What is the virtue of luminous, and can it be nurtured after death?"
2. Jade Palace. It refers to the Moon Palace. In the Tang Dynasty, Li He wrote "The Ballad in the Sky": "The osmanthus in the Jade Palace has not fallen, and the fairy concubine swallows the fragrant tassel."
3. Yu jiao. Specify the month. In the Song Dynasty, Yan wrote the words "Qingpingle": "It's just a pity, tonight is full of jade."