The poem "It's a good night in a year, and you can see the bright light thousands of miles away" comes from "Mid-Autumn Moon" by Zhang Hu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The bright moon high in the sky. Zhang Hu was a poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as Mr. Zhang.
The whole poem is: The blue sky is falling and the osmanthus is beautiful, Qingqiu is the prime time. It’s a good night in the year, and it’s the brightest time thousands of miles away.
The poet's description of the moon leaves plenty of room for imagination for readers. The description of time and space in the poem is criss-crossed, making it appear broad and stretched, expressing the poet's endless thoughts on the Mid-Autumn Festival night.