The ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Tang Dynasty are as follows:
1. "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night" by Tang Wang Jianzhong: Crows roost on the white trees in the courtyard, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts.
2. "Guizi on the Night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple" Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty: A jade stone falls under the moon wheel, and it is found in front of the temple to reveal its new glory. So far, there is no such thing as happening in heaven. It should be thrown to people by Chang'e.
3. "Chang'e" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: The shadows of the mica screen are deep, and the small stars gradually fall over the long river. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.
4. "Drinking Alone Under the Moon" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without a blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows.
5. "Mid-Autumn Festival" Sikong Picture of the Tang Dynasty: Singing leisurely outside the autumn scenery, everything feels leisurely. If there is no moon this night, the year will be in vain.
6. "Two Poems on the Mid-Autumn Moon·Part 2" Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty: "The round soul is in the cold sky, and it all says that the four seas are the same." How do you know that there is no rain or wind thousands of miles away?
7. "No Moon on a Mid-Autumn Night" Tang Luoyin: There is an emptiness in the dark clouds, but the clear light of this evening has been broken. I'm afraid that after the Ji Ji is released, the moon will still raise toads.
8. "Quequatrains" (Part 1) Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: In Chiri, the rivers and mountains are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep.
9. "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers" Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: In front of Huangshi Pagoda, the river is east, and the spring scenery is lazy and leaning on the breeze. Peach blossoms bloom in clusters without owners, lovely deep red and light red.
10. "Song under the Sai" by Tang Lulun: The wild geese fly high in the dark moon, and the Chanyu escapes in the night. When I want to chase Qingqi away, the heavy snow covers my bow and sword.
Mid-Autumn Festival Customs
1. Worshiping the moon is actually a very ancient custom. The essence is that people in ancient times had limited knowledge, which resulted in a kind of worship of the moon. There are such customs everywhere, but the corresponding time and meaning are different. In the Guangdong region of my country, there is such a custom every Mid-Autumn Festival. This custom continues to this day, and its meaning is very different from that in ancient times.
2. Moon appreciation evolved from offering sacrifices to the moon, from serious worship to relaxed leisure. Moon appreciation first appeared in ancient China during the Wei and Jin dynasties. By the Tang Dynasty, moon appreciation during the Mid-Autumn Festival had become a popular trend. Moon appreciation has also become a people's sustenance and yearning for a better life.