Poetry of Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China, and it ranks as four traditional festivals alongside Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day. Whenever this festival is mentioned, people can't help thinking of the scene of full moon reunion. Next, I want to introduce some poems about Mid-Autumn Festival. 1. The moon is especially bright until the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is another reunion night. This was written by Zhang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Looking at the Moon on the Tower of Liuzhou. It is through this poem that Zhang Wei expresses the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival reunion and depicts the night of reunion of people in the Moon and Ming Dynasties.

2. When will there be a moon in the sky? I stopped my glass and asked now. This was written by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Entering Wine. This sentence expresses people's yearning for distant relatives and friends. Li Bai couldn't help thinking of the Mid-Autumn Festival at this time, and also expressed people's good wishes for the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Moon cakes are round, friendship is round, people are reunited, and everything goes well at home. This is a Mid-Autumn Festival greeting, full of people's good wishes for life, affection, friendship and social harmony, with profound implications.

4. In spring, silkworms will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass. This poem expresses a short life, cherishes the beautiful scenery in front of us, and also expresses people's yearning for their loved ones.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is actually a beautiful festival, which places people's longing for family, friendship and a better life. These poems also express people's love and blessing for the Mid-Autumn Festival. In this Mid-Autumn Festival, I hope everyone can reunite with relatives and friends, and at the same time, we can also use poetry to praise this beautiful festival.