Who does the "jun" in "Missing You Without Seeing You Go to Yuzhou" refer to? Please explain the reason.

The king in the poem uses the moon as the image of the poem, and the moon represents people. Literally, the king refers to the moon, and poetically, the king refers to distant relatives and friends.

2. Reason: The first half of the poem describes the half-circle of the mountain and the moon, which is projected into the river. It follows the poet all the way to Qingxi. The poet does not mention other things, so he refers to the moon.

3. However, when the ancients wrote poems, they often used objects as metaphors for people, borrowed objects to express emotions, and related the time background of the poem. This poem is about the poet's first trip to Shu when he was about 25 years old. He left his hometown at the beginning of his youth. It is natural to miss your family and friends along the way, so the moon is used as an image to express the poet's nostalgia for his relatives and friends when he leaves his hometown.

4. Appreciation of the original poem:

Moon Song of Mount Emei

The half-cycle autumn moon of Mount Emei casts its shadow into the water of Pingqiang River.

The clear stream flows towards the Three Gorges at night, and I miss you and go down to Yuzhou without seeing you.

5. Introduction to the work:

"Mount Emei Moon Song" is a poem by the great poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. This is a poem composed by Li Bai when he first came to Sichuan and was attached to the mountains and rivers of his hometown. The poet traveled by water by boat. On the boat, he saw the half-round autumn moon rising from Mount Emei. The shadow of the mountain moon was reflected in the Pingqiang River, and the shadow of the moon always followed the river.

About the author: Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi. He is the most unique and greatest romantic poet after Qu Yuan. He is known as the "Immortal of Poetry" and is also known as "Li Du" together with Du Fu. His poems are mainly lyrical, showing his arrogant spirit of contempt for the powerful, expressing sympathy for the suffering of the people, and being good at describing natural scenery and expressing his love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland.

The poetic style is majestic and unrestrained, the imagination is rich, the language flows naturally, and the rhythm is harmonious and changeable. He is good at absorbing nutrients and materials from folk literature, myths and legends, forming his unique magnificent colors, which reached the peak of the Tang Dynasty. The pinnacle of the art of poetry. There are more than a thousand poems and articles in existence, including 30 volumes of "Li Taibai Collection".