Jia Yucun is a calculating scholar in Cao Xueqin's works. Although he was poor at that time, he was ambitious and full of extraordinary remarks. Before entering Beijing, he was short of money, so he was lucky enough to live in Yin Shi's home in Yaru Town.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, Yucun is leisurely reciting poems and the moon. Lao Jia's kind words were heard by the real Mr. Yin Shi behind him. "Wonderful, brothers must not live permanently. Today's words have already seen the signs of soaring. " Congratulations! Congratulations! It can be seen that Jia Yucun's masterpiece "Ode to the Moon" has brought great help to his future and good luck to his official career, adding artistic brilliance to this masterpiece "Red Dream". The short poems highlight Cao Xueqin's profound writing skills. For many years, I have recited them in front of relatives and friends every Mid-Autumn Festival. Every time I recite it, the bright moon of the day before yesterday seems to be hanging in the sky again.
Forty-four years ago, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, I was a radar technician in the Shajiao Training Team of the South China Sea Fleet. When the officers and men enjoyed the moon, they were very excited. I recited Jia Yucun's poems about the moon to my comrades. Poems about the moon have made the sailors feel refreshed and ready to come. Several literary warriors even pestered me to read, copy and appreciate it carefully.
Now I'd like to present the excellent works of chanting the moon that touched naval officers and soldiers in those years to the micro-friends:
"Every three to five days, we will reunite once, and the jade fence is full of light jade, only holding a round in the sky. People all over the world will look up. " Friends, how do you feel after reading it?