Poems for men and women expressing their longing for the bright moon

1. I feel homesick and stand up at night when the moon is clear. I recall my younger brother watching the clouds and sleeping in the daytime. -- "Hateful Farewell" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

2. Look up at the bright moon and express your love for the celestial light. -- "Midnight Autumn Song"

3. The flowers have fallen six times, and the moonlight is thousands of miles away. -- "Ji Lu Wu Guan" Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

4. The moon is drunk and the saint is in the sky, and the flowers are not the king. -- "Gift to Meng Haoran" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

5. The clouds and the moon are still there, and the old fragrance travels a hundred times. - "Sense of the Old" Huang Jingren of the Qing Dynasty.

6. The sun and the moon look forward to your return, and there is no relief every year. -- "Ancient Thoughts for Today" North and South·Bao Linghui

7. I miss you for a long time, and I hate you for a long time. I hate it until I return home. The moon is bright and people are leaning on the building.

--"Sauvignon Blanc" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty