Famous poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The Mid-Autumn Festival is described in famous books

On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is bright and clear.

The full moon is regarded as a symbol of reunion and the emotional connection of literati. The following are famous lines related to the bright moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival excerpted from poems from past dynasties.

A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows.

The moon does not know how to drink, but its shadow follows me. For now, the moon will be shadowed, and we must have fun until spring.

My song is lingering in the moon, my dancing shadows are chaotic. --Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon" The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds.

The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass. --Li Bai's "Guan Shan Yue" The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.

Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. --Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts" The bright moon rises over the sea, and the world is at this moment.

Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night! --Zhang Jiuling, "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. -- Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother-in-law on a Moonlit Night" The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, moistened with lustrous dew.

The startled magpie has not yet settled down, and the flying firefly rolls in behind the curtain. --Meng Haoran's "Feelings Under the Autumn Night and the Moon" On the night of August 15th of the past year, I was beside the apricot garden by the Qujiang Pool.

On the night of August 15th this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Penpu. Where is the hometown to the northwest? How many times is the moon full to the southeast?

Yesterday the wind blew and no one was there, but tonight the light is as clear as in previous years. --Bai Juyi, "Watching the Moon in the Pavilion on the Night of August 15th" Crows roost in the white trees in the courtyard, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.

Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks out, I wonder who is missing in autumn? --Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night" The shadows of ten rounds of frost 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.

--Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon" When will the bright moon come, ask the blue sky for wine. I don’t know what year it is in the palace in the sky... People have joys and sorrows, separation and reunion, and the moon waxes and wanes. This matter is difficult to complete in ancient times.

I wish you a long life and a long life. --Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" The bright moon is easy to be low and people are easy to disperse. When you return to drink, you will watch it again.

The moonlight in front of the hall becomes clearer and clearer, and the grass in the throat is humming with cold dew. There is no one in the room after the rolling curtain is pushed open, except for the old man Chu who is mute under the window.

Don’t be ashamed of poverty in Nandu, and there are several people who write poems about the moon. - Su Shi's "Seeing the Moon and Ziyou in the Mid-Autumn Festival" The dusk clouds have gathered up and overflowed with the cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.

This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year? -- Su Shi's "Mid-Autumn Moon" The Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and thousands of rainbows nurture the clams.

If there is no moon door in the sky, the osmanthus branches will support the westward wheel. --Mi Fu, "Climbing the Tower to Look at the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival" Hurry up to the west tower, fearing that the sky will release and the floating clouds will cover the moon.

But the jade-fiber flute cracked with a single blow... If it was a long and round night like this, the favor may not be appreciated. --Xin Qiji's "Man Jiang Hong" Wait for the moon to raise your glass, and call the fragrant bottle into the green sky.

Worship the fallen stars and make appointments with the bright moon. --Wen Tianxiang's "Return to Dong Tiju's Mid-Autumn Festival Banquet" A boat is moored at dusk in the west of the city, and we start towards the long bridge to see the full moon.

Gradually, you go up to the distant smoke and floating grass, and suddenly you are in front of the falling eaves of the high pavilion. --Xu Wei's "Arrival in Jianning on the 15th Night" The autumn scenery is light and the road is long, and the fragrance of orchids, osmanthus and osmanthus is overwhelming.

The moon is bright and round, people are thousands of miles away, the wind is strong, the sails are light and the swallows are traveling together. --Zhang Huangyan's "Zhongqi Mid-Autumn Festival" Looking at the bright moon in the distance ***At this time - A collection of Mid-Autumn customs in Asian countries Looking at the bright moon in the distance***At this time, we are celebrating the festival and getting to know each other.

The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, especially the overseas Chinese living there.

Although it is the Mid-Autumn Festival, different countries have different customs, and the various forms express people's infinite love for life and longing for a better future. Japanese people do not eat moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is called "Fifteenth Night" or "Mid-Autumn Festival".

The Japanese also have the custom of admiring the moon on this day, which is called "tsukimi" in Japanese. Japan's moon-viewing custom originated from China. After being introduced to Japan more than 1,000 years ago, the local custom of holding a banquet while admiring the moon began to appear, which is called a "moon-viewing banquet."

Unlike the Chinese who eat moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Japanese eat glutinous rice dumplings when admiring the moon, which is called "tsukimi dumplings." Since this period coincides with the harvest season of various crops, in order to express gratitude for the blessings of nature, the Japanese hold various celebrations.

Although Japan abolished the lunar calendar and switched to the solar calendar after the Meiji Restoration, the custom of enjoying the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival is still retained across Japan. Some temples and shrines also hold special moon-appreciating parties during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Children play the leading role in Vietnam's Mid-Autumn Festival. As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, "mooncake wars" and "toy wars" among merchants have intensified the festive atmosphere across Vietnam.

Different from China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, children play the leading role in Vietnam’s Mid-Autumn Festival. There are all kinds of festive foods and toys in the market, including mooncakes with different flavors, lanterns in various shapes, colorful children's toys, etc. Children's faces are full of holiday desire.

This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, the shops selling mooncakes along the streets in Hanoi, the capital, are decorated in red and green. Big red lanterns with the word "mooncakes" hanging high in front of the shops are prominently displayed, and mooncakes of various brands are displayed. the shelves. Every year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, lantern festivals are held across Vietnam, and the designs of lanterns are judged, and the winners will receive rewards.

In addition, some places in Vietnam also organize lion dances during festivals, often on the fourteenth and fifteenth nights of the eighth lunar month. During the festival, locals sit with their families on the balcony, in the yard, or go out into the wild, placing mooncakes, fruits and other snacks on them, admiring the moon and tasting delicious mooncakes.

The children carried various lanterns and played in groups. As the living standards of the Vietnamese people have gradually improved in recent years, the millennium Mid-Autumn Festival customs have also quietly changed.

During festivals, many young people gather at home, sing and dance, or go out together to enjoy the moon, which enhances understanding and friendship among their peers. Therefore, in addition to the traditional family reunion, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is adding new connotations and is gradually becoming more and more popular among young people.

Singapore: The Mid-Autumn Festival also plays the "tourist card" Singapore is a country where Chinese make up the majority of the population, and it has always attached great importance to the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. For the Chinese in Singapore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a God-given opportunity to bond and express gratitude.

Relatives, friends, and business partners present mooncakes to each other to express greetings and wishes. Singapore is a tourist city, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is undoubtedly a great opportunity to attract tourists.

As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches every year, famous local places such as Orchard Road, Singapore Riverside, Chinatown and Yuhua Garden are decorated. At night, when the lanterns are turned on, the whole streets and alleys are ablaze with red, which is heart-warming.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2004, a giant dragon lantern with auspicious clouds, 300 meters long and 4.5 meters high, costing US$70,000 to make, stood on the banks of the Singapore River. Whenever night falls. 2. The Mid-Autumn Festival is described in the famous book

On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is bright and clear.

The full moon is regarded as a symbol of reunion and the emotional connection of literati. The following are famous lines related to the bright moon and Mid-Autumn Festival excerpted from poems from past dynasties.

A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows.

The moon does not know how to drink, but its shadow follows me. For now, the moon will be shadowed, and we must have fun until spring.

My song is lingering in the moon, my dancing shadows are chaotic. --Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon" The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds.

The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass. --Li Bai's "Guan Shan Yue" The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.

Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown. --Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts" The bright moon rises over the sea, and the world is at this moment.

Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night! --Zhang Jiuling, "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. - Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother-in-law on a Moonlit Night" The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, moistened by the dew.

The startled magpie has not yet settled down, and the flying firefly rolls in behind the curtain. --Meng Haoran's "Feelings Under the Autumn Night and the Moon" On the night of August 15th of that year, I was beside the apricot garden by the Qujiang Pool.

On the night of August 15th this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Penpu. Looking to the northwest, where is the moon? To the southeast, the moon is full.

Yesterday the wind blew and no one was there, but tonight the light is as clear as in previous years. --Bai Juyi, "Watching the Moon in the Pavilion on the Night of August 15th" Crows roost in the white trees in the courtyard, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.

Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks out, I wonder who is missing in autumn? --Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night" The shadows of ten rounds of frost turn to 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.

--Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon" When will the bright moon come, ask the blue sky for wine. I don’t know what year it is today in the palace in the sky... People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This matter is difficult to complete in ancient times.

I wish you a long life and a long life. -- Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" The bright moon is easy to be low and people are easy to disperse. When you return to drink, you will watch it again.

The moonlight in front of the hall becomes clearer and clearer, and the grass in the throat is humming with cold dew. There is no one in the room after the rolling curtain is pushed open, except for the old man Chu who is mute under the window.

Don’t be ashamed of poverty in Nandu, and there are several people who write poems about the moon. - Su Shi's "Seeing the Moon and Ziyu in the Mid-Autumn Festival" The dusk clouds have gathered up and overflowed with the cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.

This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year? --Su Shi's "Mid-Autumn Moon" The Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and thousands of rainbow lights nurture the treasures of clams.

If there is no moon door in the sky, the cassia branches will support the westward wheel. --Mi Fu, "Climbing the Tower to Look at the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival" Hurry up to the west tower, fearing that the sky will release and the floating clouds will cover the moon.

But when the jade fiber flute is blown, it cracks... If it's such a long night, the favor may not be appreciated. --Xin Qiji's "Man Jiang Hong" Wait for the moon to raise your glass, and call the fragrant bottle into the green sky.

Worship the fallen stars and make appointments with the bright moon. --Wen Tianxiang's "Return to Dong Tiju's Mid-Autumn Festival Banquet" A boat is moored at dusk in the west of the city, and we start towards the long bridge to see the full moon.

Gradually go up to the distant smoke and floating grass, and suddenly fall in front of the eaves of the high pavilion. --Xu Wei's "Arrival in Jianning on the 15th Night" The autumn scenery is light and the road is long, and the fragrance of orchids, osmanthus and osmanthus is overwhelming.

The moon is bright and round, people are thousands of miles away, the wind is strong, the sails are light and the swallows are traveling together.

--Zhang Huangyan's "Zhou Ci Mid-Autumn Festival" Looking at the bright moon in the distance ***At this time - A collection of Mid-Autumn customs in Asian countries Looking at the bright moon in the distance***At this time, we are celebrating the festival and getting to know each other.

The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, especially the overseas Chinese living there.

Although it is the Mid-Autumn Festival, different countries have different customs, and the various forms express people's infinite love for life and longing for a better future. Japanese people do not eat moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is called "Fifteenth Night" or "Mid-Autumn Festival".

The Japanese also have the custom of admiring the moon on this day, which is called "tsukimi" in Japanese. Japan's moon-viewing custom originated from China. After being introduced to Japan more than 1,000 years ago, the local custom of holding a banquet while admiring the moon began to appear, which is called a "moon-viewing banquet."

Unlike the Chinese who eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Japanese eat glutinous rice dumplings when admiring the moon, which is called "tsukimi dumplings." Since this period coincides with the harvest season of various crops, the Japanese hold various celebrations in order to express their gratitude for the blessings of nature.

Although Japan abolished the lunar calendar and switched to the solar calendar after the Meiji Restoration, the custom of enjoying the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival is still retained across Japan. Some temples and shrines also hold special moon-appreciating parties during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Children play the leading role in Vietnam's Mid-Autumn Festival. As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, "mooncake wars" and "toy wars" are taking place among merchants, adding to the festive atmosphere across Vietnam.

Different from China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, children play the leading role in Vietnam’s Mid-Autumn Festival. There are all kinds of festive foods and toys in the market, including mooncakes with different flavors, lanterns in various shapes, colorful children's toys, etc. Children's faces are full of holiday desire.

This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, the shops selling mooncakes along the streets of Hanoi, the capital, are decorated in red and green. Big red lanterns with the word "mooncakes" hanging high in front of the shops are prominently displayed, and mooncakes of various brands are displayed. the shelves. Every year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, lantern festivals are held across Vietnam, and the designs of lanterns are judged, and the winners will receive rewards.

In addition, some places in Vietnam also organize lion dances during festivals, often on the fourteenth and fifteenth nights of the eighth lunar month. During the festival, locals sit with their families on the balcony, in the yard, or go out into the wild, placing mooncakes, fruits and other snacks on them, admiring the moon and tasting delicious mooncakes.

The children carried various lanterns and played in groups. As the living standards of the Vietnamese people have gradually improved in recent years, the millennium Mid-Autumn Festival customs have also quietly changed.

During festivals, many young people gather at home, sing and dance, or go out together to enjoy the moon, which enhances understanding and friendship among their peers. Therefore, in addition to the traditional family reunion, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is adding new connotations and is gradually becoming more and more popular among young people.

Singapore: The Mid-Autumn Festival also plays the "tourist card". Singapore is a country where Chinese make up the majority of the population, and it has always attached great importance to the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. For the Chinese in Singapore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a God-given opportunity to bond and express gratitude.

Relatives, friends, and business partners present mooncakes to each other to express greetings and wishes. Singapore is a tourist city, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is undoubtedly a great opportunity to attract tourists.

As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches every year, famous local places such as Orchard Road, Singapore Riverside, Chinatown and Yuhua Garden are decorated. At night, when the lanterns are turned on, the whole streets and alleys are ablaze with red, which is heart-warming.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2004, a giant dragon lantern with auspicious clouds, 300 meters long and 4.5 meters high, costing US$70,000 to make stood on the banks of the Singapore River. Whenever night falls. 3. What are the excerpts from famous works about the "Mid-Autumn Festival"

1. Lao She: "Four Generations Under One Roof"

The most beautiful time in Peking is around the Mid-Autumn Festival. The weather is neither too hot nor too cold, and the length of day and night is evenly divided. There is no yellow wind blowing from Mongolia in winter, and there is no heavy rain carrying hail in the dog days. The sky is so high, so blue, so bright, as if telling the people of Peiping with a smile: In these days, nature will not give you any threats or harm. The blue of the western and northern mountains has deepened, and they are also covered with various colors of haze every evening. ...

At the same time, the over-educated Peiping people have been preparing to give holiday gifts to relatives and friends since August. The shops on the street use all kinds of wine bottles and mooncakes with various fillings to dress themselves up like bright brides; even the shops that don’t sell gifts also join in the fun and hang up their Autumn Festival sale signs. Silk strips welcome the autumn in Peiping.

Autumn in Peiping is heaven on earth, perhaps a little more prosperous than heaven!

2. Zhou Zuoren: "The Moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival"

Originally, raising a glass to invite the moon was just the elegance of the literati. The autumn air is crisp and the moonlight is exceptionally bright. I find it even more interesting. I specially ordered this It is a festive day, and if there is not much interest among the people, it is probably because settling accounts is more important than mooncakes. I thought back to the general opinions about the moon in the countryside, and I felt that they were quite different from those of literati and scholars.

The moon is generally called the Moon Mother-in-law. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, vegetarian moon cakes, fruits and old pumpkins are offered, as well as a bowl of cold water. After the women and children have bowed, they dip their fingers in the water and apply it to their eyes, wishing that the eyes will be cool. ...The significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival, in my personal opinion, is that eating moon cakes is more important than looking at the moon, and paying debts is more important than eating moon cakes, but I am still a native of the country.

If you want to ask me why I specially introduce Tonight Moon, I can tell you roughly. Not only is it the birthday of Lord Rabbit, not only is the moon the closest to the earth today, I am also thinking that since our distant ancestors, we have left some special feelings on this day every year, creating an indelible fact. For thousands of years, the ancients have been looking at and singing about this month. Moreover, at this time when the cold and heat are suitable, and the fragrance of osmanthus is floating, looking at this full moon cannot be compared to yesterday or tomorrow, nor can it be compared to the previous month and the next month. .

3. Xu Fuxi: "Tonight's Moon"

In China before liberation, wealthy people pursued pleasure and pleasure, and the suffering of the majority of people became their sweetness. Mid-Autumn Festival is their festival, and the bright moon in the sky is really like a flower in their eyes. What about the poor and helpless people? They had no food to eat, no clothes to wear, and the clear light in the sky could only illuminate their tears, making them sigh and grieve. Others' paradise is their hell, and other people's festivals are their embarrassing days.

Look, the moonlight is so beautiful tonight. It is the Mid-Autumn Moonlight in the socialist era. One billion people have a warm autumn in their hearts. When the bright moon is in the sky and you raise your head, it gives people joy, light, joy, and meditation...

4. Zang Kejia: "The Moon Is Beautiful"

During the August Festival, the moon is full in the sky and the world is reunited. We worship the moon and offer "Moonlight Horse" and "Rabbit Lord". Although it seems to be a superstitious thing according to the "Mama Sutra", the mood is beautiful. There are many etiquettes in traditional customs, which are more or less superstitious, mysterious, and hazy, but they are not purely superstitious, but often form an interesting embellishment in people's lives for thousands of years, and have a sense of love for life. Good wishes are in it. It seems that customs such as the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival should be distinguished from things that are purely superstitious. "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" says: "On the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, the moon is sacrificed. The fruit cakes must be round and the melons must be divided into pieces. The sacrifices must be made thoroughly, and the family members who have dispersed must be scattered all over. If the girl returns to peace, she will return home on this day. "Her husband's house is called the Reunion Festival"

5. Shen Congwen's "Festival"

A little rain fell, the sky was gray, and this Mid-Autumn Festival night was lost in *city. The meaning of Mid-Autumn Festival.

Everything is a little hazy, everything seems lonely.

At the turning point of the street corner, the hearts of everyone in the city seemed to be blurred and lifeless by this little rain.

There are still sparse sounds of gongs and drums in the merchants' shops in the city, intermittent sounds of firecrackers in other people's courtyards, flutes and flutes on the buildings near the river, and laughter in every house. These sounds mixed together in the drizzle and cold wind, carrying a melancholy festive mood. When they floated near a wall, they were already weak and vague, and it was impossible to distinguish the direction from which they came. < /p>

In the purple gauze tent on a small mosquito bed inside the window, there was an angel-like child sleeping. She gently leaned into her body and kissed his soft eyelashes

, caressing her tender peach-like cheeks for a while. Then she smoothed his navel-shaped forehead hair with her silver slender fingers.

With a smile, she returned to her sea of ??clouds.

A disappointed poet sat on a stone by the river, with a gloomy look on his face. The silhouette of his lover flowed in his chest like a river. Unable to squeeze out some sweet liquid from the dregs of disappointment, he opened his hands and raised his head, letting the merciful moonlight, which was passing by at that time, wash his eyes with swollen tear ducts. Seemingly feeling the comfort of pure heart,

immediately took out a pen and wrote on the white lapel:

Moonlight,

You are the nurse of a disappointed child. ! 4. Looking for three classic poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The bright moon is bright and luminous at night

The bright moon is bright and luminous at night, causing the weaving to sing on the east wall.

Yuheng refers to Meng Dong, how can all the stars align.

The white dew touches the wild grass, and the seasons change suddenly.

The autumn cicadas chirp among the trees, and the black birds pass away peacefully.

In the past, my fellow disciples held high the six feathers.

If you don’t want to join hands, you will abandon me like a relic.

There is a fight between the south and the north, and the oxen cannot bear the yoke.

What good is a false reputation if there is no solid foundation for good deeds?

2. Tingyue Poetry

Tingyue Tower is connected to Taiqing, and Tingyue Tower is the most distinct.

The sky is spinning with dumb ice, and the jade pestle is clanging with the sound of medicine being pounded.

The sound of music played in Guanghan is thin, and the axe, Dangui and osmanthus jingle.

Occasionally, a gust of fragrant wind blew up, blowing away Chang'e's laughter.

3. How bright is the bright moon?

How bright is the bright moon? It shines on my bed curtains.

I can't sleep due to sadness, so I pick up my clothes and wander around.

Although it is a pleasant trip, it is better to return home early.

Who should I sue when I am alone and worried when I leave home?

The leader returned to the room, staining his clothes with tears. 5. Legends and poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a beautiful festival, which represents reunion and lovesickness. Ancient poets have many poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival, but most of them are about parting, representing the pain of parting and the pain of lovesickness. Let’s take a look at this song, Wang Bo’s “Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou”.

The city gate assists the Three Qin Dynasties, and the wind and smoke look out to the Five Jin Dynasties. I want to say goodbye to you, we are both eunuchs. There are close friends in the sea, and there are neighbors in the world. Inaction is on the Qi Road, and the children are wet with towels.

The purpose of this poem is to comfort friends not to be sad when parting, and it is the reluctance to leave Du Shaofu when parting. This poem is a masterpiece of farewell poems. The poetic comfort is not to be sad when parting. The first sentence is a strict antithesis, and the third and fourth sentences are connected with each other in a loose tone. The truth turns to emptiness, and the mood of the poem is ups and downs. The third couplet, "There are bosom friends in the sea, and we are neighbors as far as the end of the world." The strange peaks protrude, which highly summarizes the scene of "deep friendship, and mountains and rivers are unstoppable." It has been passed down through the ages and is well-known.

The last couplet points out the theme of "send". The whole article illustrates Wang Bo's reluctance to say goodbye, and also expresses Wang Bo's confusion about the way forward. 6. Short poems (poetry) about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Farewell poems: 1. The meaning of farewell to you is that we are both official travelers.

There are close friends in the sea, and we are like neighbors across the world. (Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou") 2. Sending Wang and his grandson off again, full of love for each other.

(Li Bai's "Send Off to a Friend") 3. The spring grass will be green next year, will the kings and grandsons return? (Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass") 4. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willow-colored. I advise you to drink a glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends.

(Wang Wei's "Send Off the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi") 5. The cold rain came to Wu at night, and I saw off the guest Chu Shangu in the bright day; (Wang Changling's "Send Off to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower") 6. Mo Chou Qian There are no friends on the road, and no one in the world knows you. (Gao Shi's "Farewell to Dong Da") 7. The three thousand feet of Peach Blossom Pond is not as good as Wang Lun's love for me.

(Li Bai's "To Wang Lun") 8. The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky. (Li Bai's "Yellow Crane Tower Sends U Haoran to Guangling") 9. You can't be seen on the mountain winding road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow.

(Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital") 10. Outside the pavilion, beside the ancient road, the green grass reaches the sky. The evening breeze carries the faint sound of willow flutes, and the sun sets outside the mountains.

At the end of the sky, at the corner of the sea, there are only a few close friends. A glass of turbid wine will extinguish all the remaining joy. Don’t sleep in the cold tonight.

(Li Shutong's "Farewell" Nostalgia in the poem 1. You have come from your hometown. You should know the things about your hometown.

In the future, will the winter plum blossoms bloom in front of the beautiful window? (Wang Wei's "Miscellaneous" "Poetry") 2. When a young boy leaves home and his elder comes back, his local pronunciation has not changed and his hair on his temples has faded. Children who don't recognize each other laugh and ask where the guest is from. After winter comes spring again.

I feel more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and I dare not ask anyone coming. "Crossing the Han River" in Song Dynasty 4. Traveling outside the green mountains, boating in front of the green water. The tide is flat on both sides, the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging. The sea is full of sunshine and the night is coming, and the river is springing into the old year.

Where can I reach the place where I return to Yanluoyang (Wangwan's "Cibeigu Mountain") 5. .It has only been seven days since spring, and it has been two years since I left home.

After returning home, my thoughts are in front of the flowers (Xue Daoheng, "People are thinking about returning home") 6. There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be on the ground. Frost.

Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at my hometown (Li Bai's "Quiet Night Thoughts" 7. Whose jade flute is flying in the dark, and the spring breeze fills Luo City.

In this nocturne. Hearing the broken willows, who can't remember the sentiments of his hometown? (Li Bai's "Hearing the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night") 8. It's already frosty when the guest house is in the state, and I remember Xianyang day and night.

I have to cross the Sanggan River for no reason. Wang Bingzhou is my hometown. (Liu Zao's "Lv Ci Shuofang") 9. The drums cut off the people's movement, and the sound of wild geese is heard in the autumn.

The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. The family asked about life and death.

The letter was not received, but the army did not stop. (Du Fu's "Moonlight Night Remembering My Brother") Mid-Autumn Festival poem: "Mid-Autumn Festival" (Tang Dynasty) Li Pu Hao's treasure mirror rose in the sky, and the clouds rose. The fairy sounds are silent; the autumn colors are equally divided, and the clouds are always bright; the cunning rabbit falls from the string, and the toads stop appearing in front of the eyes; the souls make an appointment to join hands, and wait until the Milky Way is completely clear.

"Playing with the Moon on the 15th of August" (Tang Dynasty) Liu Yuxi will wash the world with the moon tonight. The sky will be clear after the summer heat, and the sky will be clear in autumn.

The stars will shine, and the wind and dew will make the scenery clear. . It is Yujing who can change the world.

"Shui Diao Ge Tou" (Song Dynasty) Su Dongpo was drunk during the Mid-Autumn Festival and was pregnant with his son. /p>

When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine. I don’t know what year it is in the palace in the sky. I want to ride the wind back, but I am afraid that it will be too cold to dance in the sky. How can I clear the shadows in the world? ? Turning to the Zhu Pavilion, looking down at the house, there is no sleep.

There should be no hatred, so why should we say goodbye? People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is difficult to do in ancient times.

I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.

Mid-Autumn Moon (Song Dynasty) Su Shi The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the clear cold. The silver man turned the jade plate silently. This night will not be good in this life. Where can I see the bright moon next year. "Taichang Yin" (Song Dynasty) Xin Qiji A round of autumn shadows 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, the sky is thousands of miles long, and you can look straight down at the mountains and rivers. Cut off the Gui Posuo.

Humanity is more clear light. Taiwanese folk song: "Thoughts on a Mid-Autumn Festival" A solitary shadow watches the wild geese, and the daughter misses the poor mink; I remember the moon in the autumn of my hometown, and I am frightened at night in a foreign country.

The hand has not climbed the osmanthus, but it is like a rolled banana; I climb the tower to compose a sad poem, looking west to the distant sea and sky. "Moonlight Night Homesickness" The stars are sparse and the moon is cold in the Milky Way, and thousands of people are singing silently. Where is the home thousands of miles away, and the guests who come at night are full of sorrow.

"Suffering" The night is deep, the bright moon hangs high in the sky, silent; the sleepy eyes are hazy, as if in a dream; living and lying around are restless, the homeland lingers in the mind; suffering, and returning is empty , such as burning the king's heart. Frontier Fortress Poems: Seven Poems on the March to the Army Wang Changling The Baichi Tower in the west of Fenghuo City is alone in the sea breeze and autumn at dusk.

I even play the Qiang flute to close the mountains and the moon, without the worries of thousands of miles in the golden boudoir. The pipa dances to a new sound, always leaving the mountains behind.

I can’t stop listening to the excitement while the autumn moon shines on the Great Wall. The elm leaves in Guancheng are sparse and yellow early, and the clouds and sand are on the ancient battlefield at dusk.

Please return to the army to cover your bones. Do not teach the soldiers to cry for help. Qinghai is covered with long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks out over Yumen Pass.

The yellow sand will wear the golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. The desert is windy and dusty, the sun is dim, and the red flag is half-rolled out of the camp gate.

The former army fought in Taohebei at night and reported that Tuyuhun was captured alive. "Song under the plug": The cicadas sing in the empty mulberry forest, and the road is Xiaoguan Road in August.

Going out of the plug and back in again, there are yellow reeds everywhere. We have always been together in a quiet place, and we are all old and dusty.

Don’t imitate the knight-errant and boast about Ziliu. Drinking horses cross the autumn water, the water is cold and the wind is like a knife.

The sun has not gone out on Pingsha, and I can see Lintao dimly. In the old days of the Great Wall Battle, Xian Yan was in high spirits.

The yellow dust is enough for the present and the past, and the white bones are a mess of wormwood. Bai Xuege sends Magistrate Wu back to the capital. Cen Shen The north wind blows and the white grass breaks on the ground, and it snows in August.

Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloomed. Scattered into the pearl curtain and wet Luo curtain, the fox fur is not warm and the brocade quilt is thin.

The general's horns and bows cannot be controlled, and the guards' iron coats are cold and cold. The vast sea is covered with hundreds of feet of ice, and the gloomy clouds condense thousands of miles away.

The Chinese army prepares wine and drinks for returning guests, playing fiddles, lutes, and flutes. Snow falls one after another on the camp gate, and the red flag is blown by the wind and does not turn over due to the freezing cold.

I saw you off at the east gate of Luntai. When you left, the Tianshan Road was covered with snow. You can't be seen on the winding mountain road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow.

Guanshan Moon" Author: Li Bai The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass.

Han descended to Baideng Road, and Hu glanced at Qinghai Bay. The origin of the battle was that no one returned.

The garrisonmen looked at the side with a sad look on their faces as they thought about returning home. The tall building is like this night, sighing is not enough.

"Midnight Autumn Song" Author: Li Bai There is a moon in Chang'an and the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes. The autumn wind cannot blow away, but there is always love between the two.

On what day the barbarians will be defeated, and the good men will stop the expedition. "Zuo Ma Chuan is traveling to send the doctor off to the Western Expedition" Author: Cen Shen If you don't see me, Zuo Ma Chuan is walking by the snowy seaside, and the flat sand is vast and yellow.

The wind roared on the September night in Luntai, and the gravel in the river was as big as a bucket, and the stones were scattered all over the ground in the wind. The Xiongnu grass is yellow and the horses are getting fat, smoke and dust are seen flying in the west of Jinshan Mountain, and the generals of the Han family are marching west.

General Jin Jiaye. 7. Du Fu's poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

"The Moon on the Fifteenth Night of August"

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The full moon flies into the mirror, returns to the heart and folds the sword.

Turn around and travel far away, climb the laurel tree and look up to the sky.

There is suspicion of frost and snow on the waterway, and feathers can be seen on the forest habitat.

Looking at the white rabbit at this time, I want to count the hair.

"Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"

Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The garrison drum breaks the line of people, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn.

The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown.

My brothers are all scattered, and I have no family to ask about life and death.

The letter sent was not delivered, and the army was not suspended.

Du Fu (Du Shaoling, 712-770), also known as Zimei, named himself Shaoling Yelao, was originally from Xiangyang, and later moved to Gongxian County, Henan Province. He was a realist poet in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Li Bai, he was known as " "Li Du" and "Big Li Du", later generations called him the "Sage of Poetry", and his poems are also called the "History of Poetry".

He traveled a lot in his youth. After the age of thirty-five, he mostly lived in Chang'an and witnessed the extravagance and social crisis of the upper class society in the Tang Dynasty. In 759, he abandoned his official position and went to Sichuan. Died in the winter of 770. Although Du Fu was a realist poet, he was also unruly and heroic. Although his reputation was not prominent when he was alive, he later became famous and had a profound impact on both Chinese and Japanese literature. He is the author of famous works such as "Spring Hope", "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells".

8. Looking for ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival, urgent

Original publisher: Li Pengya

Ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Chapter 1: About the Mid-Autumn Festival Ancient Poems

Ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

"Thoughts on a Quiet Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

There is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.

"Drinking Alone Under the Moon" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows.

The moon does not know how to drink, but its shadow follows me. For now, the moon will be shadowed, and we must have fun until spring.

My song is lingering in the moon, my dancing shadows are chaotic. They make love together when they are awake, but they separate when they are drunk.

We will travel together forever, and we will meet each other in Miao Yunhan.

"The Moon on the Night of August 15th" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The full moon flies into the mirror, returning to the heart to fold the sword. Turning around and walking far away, climbing osmanthus and looking up to the sky.

There is suspicion of frost and snow on the waterway, and feathers can be seen on the forest habitat. At this time, looking at the white rabbit, I want to count the hair.

"Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The garrison drum breaks the line of people, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown.

My brothers are all scattered, and I have no family to ask about life and death. The letter sent was not delivered, but the troops were not suspended.

"Looking at the Moon in the Pavilion on the Night of August 15th" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

On the night of August 15th of that year, I was by the apricot garden by the Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15th this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Penpu.

Looking to the northwest, where is my hometown? To the southeast, I can see how full the moon is. Yesterday the wind blew and no one was there, but tonight the light is as clear as in previous years.

"Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty

The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. Lovers complain about the distant night, but they miss each other at night.

When the candle is extinguished, it is filled with pity and light, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew. I can't bear to give it away, but I still have a good night's sleep.

"Embraces Under the Moon at Autumn Night" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty)

The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, moistened with lustrous dew. The startled magpies have not yet settled down, and the flying fireflies roll in behind the curtain.

The cold shadows of the locust tree in the courtyard are sparse, and the neighboring pestle sounds urgently at night. How long the good times are! Standing looking at the sky.