What other poems do I know about Chang'e?

1. Chang'e's poems about it

Chang'e's poems about it 1. Chang'e's poems

1. "Chang'e"

Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin

The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, the long river is gradually setting and the dawn stars are sinking.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

2. "Guizi on the Night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple"

Tang Dynasty: Pi Rixiu

A jade stone was found under the moon wheel in front of the temple. Revival new.

So far, there is no such thing as heaven, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

3. "Chang'e"

Era: Ming Dynasty Author: Bian Gong

The moon palace is surrounded by cold osmanthus flowers, and the flowers bloom year after year and only climb up to themselves.

***I talk about heaven in the human world, but I don’t know that heaven remembers the human world.

4. "Huanxi Sand"

Tang Dynasty: Yan Xuan

Lonely tassels and cold embroidery, leaning against the mountain pillow to stir up the fragrant dust, and the small courtyard full of flower dew. spring.

Liu Ruanxin was not a guest in the Immortal Cave, but Chang'e was still a woman in the moon. She had no way to visit her eastern neighbor in this life.

5. "Moon"

Tang Dynasty: Yuan Jiao

Chang'e stole the medicine and left the world, hid it in the Toad Palace and did not return it.

Hou Yi searched everywhere but could not find him. Who knew that the sky would tolerate adultery?

2. Ancient poem about Chang'e flying to the moon

"Chang'e" Author: Li Shangyin

The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, the long river is gradually setting and the dawn stars are sinking.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and blue sky are in her heart every night

"He Feng Zhongyun Xian'e Peak"

Author: Wang Yucheng

The bear's ears are like a bear coming out of the threshold, and its celestial figure is so lonely and beautiful that it overwhelms everyone.

The guest who collects sesame shows pity for her chastity, and the fossilized beauty has a beautiful face.

The neon clothes on the body are neatly arranged, and the sky is full of tailors.

Chang'e will not smile at each other in the moon, and there should be no trace of stolen medicine in eternity.

"Ask the Moon about Wine" Author: Li Bai

When will the moon come in the clear sky? I'll stop drinking and ask.

No one can reach the bright moon. The moon moves with people.

As bright as a flying mirror, it comes to Danque. The green smoke extinguishes the clear glow.

But Jianxiao comes from the sea. I would rather know that Xiang Yunjian is gone.

The white rabbit pounded medicine to bring autumn back to spring. Who does Chang'e live alone next to?

People today do not see the moon in ancient times. This month once illuminated the ancients.

People in ancient times and today are like running water. *** Look at the bright moon like this.

I only wish to sing and drink. The moonlight shines in the golden cup.

Legend: Chang'e, a character in Chinese mythology in ancient China, was the daughter of Emperor Ku (Emperor of Heaven) and the wife of Hou Yi, one of the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors in ancient times. She was extremely beautiful. Her original name was Chang'e, but she was renamed Chang'e in the Western Han Dynasty to avoid the taboo of Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty. She was also called Chang'e. Some people also called her surname Chunhu and Chang'e. In the myth, Yi flew to the moon and became an immortal because he stole the elixir he obtained from the Queen Mother of the West and lived in the moon palace. Before the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was no information showing that Chang'e and Yi were husband and wife. It was not until Gao You's annotation "Huainanzi" that Chang'e was the wife of Hou Yi. It is said that Chang'e and Dayi pioneered monogamy. In order to commemorate them, later generations performed the story of Chang'e flying to the sky. There are many legends and poems about it among the Han people. In Taoism, Chang'e is the moon goddess, also known as the Taiyin Star Lord. Taoism regards the moon as the essence of yin, and is respectfully called the Moon Palace Huang Hua Su Yao Yuan Jing Holy Queen Taiyin Yuan Lord, or the Moon Palace Taiyin Emperor Xiaodao Ming Wang, as a goddess statue.

, Later generations had scornful remarks about Chang'e. "Other opinions believe that "Chang'e" was originally written as "Heng'e", which is Chang Xi who was born in the "Twelve Months of the Moon" recorded in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: Dahuang Xi Jing".

3. Poems about Chang'e

Chang'e is the wife of Hou Yi in the mythology.

Hou Yi obtained the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West, and Chang'e secretly ate it and ran to the Moon Palace. Among the many poems praising Chang'e, "Chang'e" by Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin is a masterpiece that is worth chewing on: The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, the long river is gradually setting and the dawn stars are sinking.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night. This poem describes Chang'e being alone in the moon palace, lonely and desolate, and sleepless for a long night. She should regret that she should not have secretly taken the elixir of immortality and flown to the moon.

Most ancient and modern scholars believe that this poem has a moral meaning, but there are different opinions as to what the moral meaning is, and there is no consensus: some think it is missing someone, some think it is mourning death, some think it is using Chang'e to express the feeling of loneliness, etc. The author believes that the interpreter does not need to prove the meaning of this poem like a scientist, but allows readers to experience it on their own.

Isn’t it said that there are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand audiences? Also writing about Chang'e's regret are Li Shangyin's "The rabbit is cold and the toad is cold and the osmanthus is white, and Yuan'e should be heartbroken this night" ("Yuexi"), and the Song Dynasty poet Yan Shu's "It may not be that Su'e has no regrets. The jade toad is cold and the osmanthus is solitary" ("Yue Xi") "Mid-Autumn Moon") etc. "Chang'e" by Bian Gong of the Ming Dynasty is also very well written: The moon palace is surrounded by cold autumn laurels, and the flowers bloom year by year and only climb up to themselves.

*** Talk about heaven in the human world, but I don’t know that heaven remembers the human world. This poem associates looking at the moon to Chang'e's loneliness in the moon palace, and then connects heaven and earth, highlighting the center of the memory of Chang'e and the world, which is both exposed and hidden. It seems to be pure and beautiful.

Chang'e - Li Shangyin The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, and the dawn stars are gradually setting in the Yangtze River. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

Notes: 1. Deep: dark. 2. Long River: Milky Way.

3. Blue sea and blue sky: refers to Chang'e's boring life, where she could only see the blue sea and the dark blue sky. 4. Night Heart: refers to Chang'e feeling lonely every night.

Rhyme translation: The mica screen is stained with a thick layer of candle shadow, the Milky Way gradually slopes down and the morning star has also sunk. Chang'e must have regretted taking the elixir secretly, but now she is alone with the blue sea and sky, and her heart is chilling every night.

Comment: In terms of content, this is a poem praising Chang'e. However, everyone has different opinions.

Some people think that it is a song about the elopement of the loved one, some people think that it is a direct song about the loneliness of the protagonist, some people think that it is a song to express sustenance by chanting Chang'e, some people think that it is a song about a woman learning Taoism and seeking immortality, and some people think that it should be "Untitled" "Come and see. For now, let us think of a woman who sings about living in a secluded place and staying awake all night.

In this regard, the writing is really considerate and reasonable. The language is suggestive and the mood is sentimental.

Among Chinese myths related to the moon, the story of Chang'e flying to the moon is probably the most popular and is a household name. In Chinese literary works, many literati have used this beautiful and moving legend as their writing theme, among which Li Shangyin's "Chang'e" poem is the most representative.

Li Shangyin, also known as Yishan, was a representative poet in the late Tang Dynasty. He was talented and learned, but sentimental. He was admitted to the Jinshi in his twenties. He originally had high political ideals and ambitions, but he was suppressed by politics throughout his life. He was entangled in factionalism and emotional pain, which led to depression and frustration, which resulted in his sentimental and melancholy character. Li Shangyin lived in an era when the two factions of Niu and Li were at their most intense in the Tang Dynasty. He was admitted as a Jinshi by Linghu Gui of the Niu sect, and later married the daughter of Wang Maoyuan of the Li sect. After his marriage, he lived a happy life. But soon Mrs. Wang died, and he was very sentimental.

Political conflicts and emotional loss gave his poems a sad and sad mood. This poem is based on the story of Chang'e flying to the moon, which highlights the loneliness of the poet both physically and mentally.

Mica is a very precious mineral. When cut into thin slices, it becomes translucent crystals that can transmit light. The ancients used them to make mirror screens or decorations on screens. The screen is a device that the ancients placed indoors to block the wind or provide shelter.

The screen in this poem is decorated with mica, which shows that it is very delicate and delicate. "The candle shadow is deep" refers to the candlelight coming from behind the screen. The poet uses the word "deep" to describe the candlelight reflected on the screen. The shadow makes people feel that the room behind the screen is very deep. The owner of the house looked out the window in the deep room and saw "the long river is gradually setting and the dawn is sinking."

Changhe refers to the Milky Way, also called Tianhe. It is a galaxy composed of a large number of stars. In the clear night sky, it appears as a silver-white band. Dawn star is the morning star. When the poet was in the house, he saw that the long river in the sky outside the window was gradually sparse, and the morning stars were gradually becoming rarer. He must have not slept all night.

What kept him sleepless all night, sitting alone in a deep room watching the river gradually set, watching the dawn stars sink to the west? It must be that there is no way to relieve the loneliness! So when he looked at the night sky, he would naturally think of Chang'e in the middle of the moon, and the poet wrote wishfully, "Chang'e should regret stealing her soul." Perhaps he also secretly revealed his regret for the lost relationship, and wrote this deeply touching poem. . Regarding the myths of Hou Yi shooting the sun and Chang'e flying to the moon, there are many records in ancient books. The Japanese Mr. Shirakawa Shizu once compiled and summarized the stories from various schools.

Hou Yi, as some books call him, was a brave god who was good at archery. Chang'e, also known as Chang'e, is the wife of Hou Yi. She was originally a goddess in the sky and has some legendary relationship with the moon goddess Chang Xi.

The story takes place in the Tang Yao era. Nine suns appeared in the sky at the same time, causing severe drought and bringing great sorrow and trouble to Yao, who was a virtuous and caring man. Yao prayed to the Emperor of Heaven every day. , asking heaven and earth to relieve this disaster for the people. The ten suns were originally born to Emperor Jun and his wife Xihe. They originally lived in Tanggu, an overseas city in the Orient. Every day, their mother Xihe drove a sun to escort one of the suns to the sky for duty. But as time went by, it took turns like this for millions of years. They found the duty very boring, so they secretly discussed it and ran out with a bang the next morning, ignoring Xi and his mother's loud calls in the car. The naughty Taiyang thought it was fun, so they went out together every day and did not want to be separated.

The earth could not withstand the heat of ten suns. Plants withered and wild beasts invaded the people everywhere. The people either died of heat, starved to death, or were eaten by wild beasts. The Emperor of Heaven had no choice but to send Hou Yi with a group of people. A red bow and ten white arrows were sent to the earth to help Yao solve the problem. Because the ten suns were all the sons of the Emperor of Heaven, the Emperor of Heaven only asked Hou Yi to pretend to scare the ten suns, and did not want Hou Yi to shoot them down. Ten suns. Hou Yi descended to the mortal world with his wife Chang'e, and saw the miserable Yao and the poor dying people. When they heard that the god Hou Yi had descended to the mortal world, they were so happy that they gathered in the square of the royal city, shouted and cheered loudly, and begged Hou Yi to take his place. They kill evil.

Hou Yi felt pity for the poor.

4. Poems describing Chang'e

The shadows of candles on the mica screen are deep, and the long river is gradually setting and the stars are sinking. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

This poem describes Chang'e being alone in the moon palace, lonely and desolate, and sleepless for a long night. She should regret that she should not have secretly taken the elixir of immortality and flew to the moon. Most ancient and modern scholars believe that this poem has a moral meaning, but there are different opinions as to what the moral meaning is, and they can't agree on one: some think it is thinking about someone, some think it is mourning death, some think it is using Chang'e to express the feeling of loneliness, etc. The author believes that the interpreter does not need to prove the meaning of this poem like a scientist, but allows readers to experience it on their own. Isn’t it said that there are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand audiences? Also writing about Chang'e's regret are Li Shangyin's "The rabbit is cold and the toad is cold and the osmanthus is white. This night Yuan'e should be heartbroken" ("Yuexi"), and the Song Dynasty poet Yan Shu's "It may not be that Su'e has no regrets. The jade toad is cold and the osmanthus is solitary" ("Yue Xi") "Mid-Autumn Moon") etc. "Chang'e" written by Bian Gong in the Ming Dynasty is also very well written:

The moon palace is full of cold osmanthus in autumn, and the flowers bloom year by year and only climb up to themselves. *** talks about heaven in the human world, but does not know that heaven remembers the human world.

This poem associates looking at the moon to Chang'e's loneliness in the moon palace, and then connects heaven and earth, highlighting the center of the memory of Chang'e and the world, which is both exposed and hidden. It seems light but beautiful.

Chang'e - Li Shangyin

The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, and the dawn stars are gradually setting in the Yangtze River.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

5. Poems about Chang'e during the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The sky will clean the world tonight and the moon again. The summer heat has retreated and the skies are clear, and the autumn scenery is clear and clear. The stars make them shine, and the wind and dew make them shine. The one who can change the human world is Yu Jing. "Playing with the Moon on the Night of August 15th" (Tang Dynasty) Liu Yuxi

2. The moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival is said to scare away fairies. Gu Tuyun first covered, who is the long snake and the qing deer? If you don't play with good friends, you can use the moon to make money. Who can express this idea? Cutting poems to pass through the forbidden city. "Mid-Autumn Night Thoughts on Zheng Yanmei's Works" Author: Sun Wei

3. Ten frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and people are alone in the corner this evening. Su'e may not be without regrets, but the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. Yan Shu: "Mid-Autumn Moon"

4. The treasure mirror rises in the sky, and the fairy music in the clouds is silent; the autumn colors are equally divided, and the clouds are always bright; the cunning rabbit falls from the string, and the demon The toad is about to appear in front of you; the souls have made an agreement to join hands together, and wait until the Milky Way is completely cleared.

5. Nothing happens in heaven so far, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

6. The autumn shadow turns to golden waves, and the flying mirror is polished again. Ask Chang'e about the wine: What can I do if I am deceived by my gray hair? Take a good ride in the wind, see the sky thousands of miles away, and look straight down at the mountains and rivers. Cut off the Gui Posuo. Humanity is more clear.

7. Nothing happens in heaven so far, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

8. When I first heard that the geese were flying, there were no more cicadas, and the water a hundred feet high reached the sky. The young girl Su'e can withstand the cold, and she fights with Chanjuan in the frost in the middle of the moon.

9. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. Su'e may not be without regrets, but the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. Author of "Mid-Autumn Moon": Yan Shu

10. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night. Li Shangyin: "Chang'e"

11. So far, there is no such thing as heaven, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

12. There is no young or old in life, just like Chang'e pity the two swallows. In the spring dream of wealth and glory, summer comes and the bed is filled with autumn. The twists and turns in the empty hall are refreshing, but the pitiful song returns to Beijing music.

13. Nothing happens in heaven so far, it should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

14. If there is no moon door in the sky, the cassia branches will support the westward wheel.

15. The one who can change the world is Yujing. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard. This evening, people are alone in the corner. Su'e may not be without regrets, but the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely.

16. The sky will clean the world tonight and the moon again. The summer heat has retreated and the skies are clear, and the autumn scenery is clear and clear. The stars make them shine, and the wind and dew make them shine. The one who can change the human world is Yu Jing. "Playing with the Moon on the Night of August 15th" (Tang Dynasty) Liu Yuxi

17. The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, and the dawn stars are gradually sinking in the long river. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

6. What are the ancient poems about Chang'e

Chang'e

Author: Li Shangyin (Tang Dynasty)

Mica screen with deep candle shadow , the long river gradually sets and the dawn sinks. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

Willow Branch

Author: He Ning (Tang Dynasty)

At the beginning of Magpie Bridge, I swallowed the Milky Way, and tonight the immortal man named He. If I hadn't climbed the osmanthus tree in the past, how could I have looked for Chang'e in the moon?

1. "Chun Tai Poem Part 3" Tang·Chuntai Immortal

The jade soul opens in the east, and Chang'e chases the shadow. Cleanse the mind and eyes, like a spring outing.

2. "Five Poems to the Moon on the Pond Part 3" by Liu Kezhuang of the Song Dynasty

It is said that Chang'e was named after stealing medicine. People in the Tang Dynasty all chanted the moon, and I was born in Yuchuan.

3. "New Moon" Wei Gongchen of the Song Dynasty

In the third month of the first month of the Untrial period, Chang'e complained about that person. I was too lazy to open my mirror and only drew one eyebrow.

4. "Poems of Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang Part 2: Night Moon in Dongting" by Zhang Jing of the Song Dynasty

On a cloudless autumn night, Chang'e displayed her solitary mirror. The high energy soaks into the waves, and the rippling light is still calm.

5. "Driving the Moon Bridge" by Zeng Ji of the Song Dynasty

The logging beams are clear and shallow, and the vines are supported several times a day.

Chang'e and Niu Nu came to cross the bridge in the past.

6. "New Moon" Qing Dynasty·Chen Tinghu

Don't go there just three nights ago, it will be more pleasant to meet again. Chang'e came to the jade mirror and reflected on her new evening makeup.

7. "Miscellaneous Paintings Part Two" by Zhu Chengyong of the Ming Dynasty

After playing with the Zitong Qin, I sat alone for a good night. Chang'e seems to appreciate the music, and the light shines on me every time.

8. "Second Rhyme Play Title" Zhang Tiantian of the Ming Dynasty

Looking up for a few times, the toad palace is full of osmanthus. Chang'e should be interested and prefer young people.

7. Chang'e's poems

But the night comes from the sea. I would rather know that Xiang Yunjian is gone.

The white rabbit pounded medicine to bring autumn back to spring. Who does Chang'e live alone next to?

Magpies fly around the tree. The moon wheel is not round.

Chang'e couldn't see it. The cinnamon branches are still hidden.

When the emperor gives candles to the night, Chang'e closes the moon and plants cinnamon branches.

There are only words of beauty when weighing the superiority and inferiority, and there is no attachment to each other sincerely.

Unknown to Uncle Yong, writing songs makes me exhausted.

Perhaps the moon enters this stone and shines brightly in two places and three places.

Or the toad and the rabbit are like clouds and mountains, and they can't escape beyond the moon.

The rocks in the Floating Wave Cave are as enjoyable as they like.

Chang'e sat alone and didn't wake up.

The bear's ears are like a bear out of the threshold, and the fairy's solitary beauty overwhelms everyone.

The guest who collects sesame has pity on her chastity, and the fossil beauty is beautiful.

The neon clothes on the body are neatly arranged, and the tailors in the sky canopy.

Chang'e will not smile at each other in the moon.

There should be no trace of stolen medicine in eternity.