A seven-character poem about mooncakes

1. Poems about moon cakes

1. Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and sweet content in them.

——"Ode to Mooncakes" by Su Dongpo of the Song Dynasty Definition: Eating mooncakes is like eating the moon, with delicious fillings in the middle. 2. The cake is as round as the moon, which is a sign of good luck and good luck. It means you have enough food, and you feel the love and care of your mother. It is like Pisces every year.

——Modern times. Shi Jingchen’s "Mid-Autumn Poems" Definition: Anyone who is a grandfather or uncle should send moon cakes to his grandson, granddaughter or nephew during the Mid-Autumn Festival. 3. It has a special cold shape and is named Congshi Mononucleus.

The heart of a pastry maker is clever, and the appearance is charming. Entering the kitchen, the light captures the frost, and the steaming kettle air flows out.

——Qing Dynasty. Yuan Jinglan's "Ode to Mooncakes" Interpretation: This poem describes the process of making mooncakes. 4. The silver toad and purple mansion shadow are made, and a pair of toads and rabbits fill the world. Suddenly Chang'e stole the medicine and ran into Guanghan but could not return.

——Peng Yunzhang of the Qing Dynasty, "Youzhou Customs" Interpretation: There are various patterns on moon cakes, including decorative patterns such as "Toad Rabbit in the Moon" and "Chang'e Flying to the Moon", which can't help but remind people of The sad story of Chang'e flying to the moon. 5. Moon cakes are filled with peach meat fillings, and ice cream is filled with sweet cane sugar frosting.

——Yang Guangfu, Qing Dynasty, "Nannan Caifu" Explanation: The fillings of moon cakes are also more particular, similar to today. 2. Poems related to the Mid-Autumn Festival (four lines and seven characters)

1. "Mid-Autumn Moon"

Author: Yan Shu, Song Dynasty

Ten rounds of frost shadows turn Tingwu, this evening, I am alone in the corner.

It is not possible that Su'e has no regrets. The jade toad is cold and the osmanthus is lonely.

> Author: Su Shi, Song Dynasty

The dusk clouds are overflowing with coldness, and the silver man turns the jade plate silently.

If this night is not good, where can I see the bright moon next year?

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Author: Pi Rixiu, Tang Dynasty

A jade stone falls under the moon wheel, and a new one is found in front of the temple. /p>

There are no events in the sky, but Chang'e should throw them to people.

4. "Climbing the Tower to Look at the Moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival"

Author: Mi Fu, Song Dynasty

The Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and the rainbow light is full of pearls.

If there is no moonlight in the sky, the osmanthus branches will damage the westward wheel.

5. "Chang'e"

Author: Li Shangyin Tang Dynasty

The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, the long river gradually sets and the dawn stars sink.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, the blue sea and the blue sky. Heart every night. 3. Poems about Mid-Autumn Mooncakes

"The Moon on the 15th of August" Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty flew to the bright mirror, returned to his heart and folded his sword.

Walking far away, climbing the laurel and looking up to the sky. High. There is frost and snow on the waterway, and feathers are seen in the forest.

Looking at the white rabbit at this time, I am looking at the moon in the pavilion on the night of August 15th. In the past year, Bai Juyi was in Qujiang. By the apricot garden by the pool.

On the 15th night of August this year, in front of the Shatou Water Pavilion in Penpu. Looking to the northwest, I saw the full moon in the southeast.

Yesterday the wind blew. No one knows, the light is as bright as in previous years. "Playing with the Moon on the 15th of August" Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty will wash the moon again tonight.

The sky will be clear after the summer heat, and the stars will be clear and the wind will be clear.

The one who can change the world is Yu Jing. "Guizi on the night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple" On the day when Tang Pi was resting, a jade stone fell from the moon, and a new dew flower was found in front of the temple. .

There is no such thing as heaven, it should be thrown by Chang'e to people. 4. Poems about the moon and mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The moon is full and the sweet-scented osmanthus blooms. , this year's sweet-scented osmanthus is particularly fragrant and beautiful!

2. The moon is full today, and it is another day of beauty.

3. Childhood in memory. The Mid-Autumn Festival at that time was a sweet moon cake, a game with friends, fireflies in the dark night, and a night of happy dreams. Although the name of my hometown was already known from my mother's mouth, my hometown was so far away after all. Like the moon in the sky, eating a bite of mooncake is the most real feeling.

4. After several changes in life, I finally returned from the south to the north, back to my hometown. Every Mid-Autumn Festival night, the sadness of homesickness gradually fades away. After all, I often forget about home after living in my hometown for a long time. Watch with a smile The moon is full and the moon is missing, the flowers are blooming and falling, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is full of cold winter and summer rain. As for the Jiangnan where I was born and raised, I only remember the hazy smoke, the blood-like kapok, the fragrance of jasmine, and the swaying palms. There are also some fireflies on the Mid-Autumn Festival night.

5. Yes, I left my hometown that is not my hometown, but I did not learn the accent of my hometown that is not my hometown; I grew up in the south of the Yangtze River where wine is always popular and peach blossoms are popular, but I developed the character of a drunken hero. I still don’t know whether I should be the prodigal son of Si Zhou or the knight of Si Ma.

6. The night is already cold, and the invading moonlight is like a thread and a net. I really want to cut it with a knife and make a string of longing, accompanied by my low voice at this moment, and a melodious song. The song is sent to a distant place with the wind, accompanying you to have a beautiful dream every lonely night.

7. When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky for wine. I wish you a long life and a cicada flying thousands of miles away. 5. I beg for a scientific essay about moon cakes (700

Looking at the Moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival

The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in my country. Since ancient times, many poets and writers in our country have left There are many poems about the moon, but the custom of watching the bright moon on the 15th night of August began in the Tang Dynasty.

"The round soul in the cold sky means that the whole world is the same. I know how to be thousands of miles away." "Without rain and wind", this poem was written by Li Qiao, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, and is called "Mid-Autumn Moon". It is the earliest Mid-Autumn moon poem in my country. The round bright moon leaps into the cold sky, and all of us say that everything is everywhere within the four seas. Silver shines on the ground, but how do you know if there is a windy and rainy place thousands of miles away? The poem literally describes the roundness of the Mid-Autumn Moon, but it also implies the author's longing for his relatives far away: he is worried about the poor weather where the other person lives. We cannot watch the lovely bright moon during the festival.

The eternal masterpiece "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night to Send a Letter to Mr. Du" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian makes us feel the moonlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the feeling of looking at the moon and cherishing friends: "The white trees in the atrium are perched on the ground. Crows, the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus. Tonight, when the moon shines brightly, I wonder whose home I am thinking about autumn. "In the courtyard, the moonlight fills the ground, and the crows perch on the trees. The dew falls quietly and wets the sweet-scented osmanthus. The bright and clear Mid-Autumn moon is like this. How many people who cannot be reunited with relatives and friends feel longing for each other. Chinese people have always said that "people reunite when the flowers are full and the moon is full". In Wang Jian's poem about looking at the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival, we can't see his self-reflection. His sudden questioning of "Whose house does Qiu Si feel?" makes people feel moved when reading.

Ouyang Zhan's "Wanying at the Moon" reminds us of the ancients' appreciation of the moon. Another mood of the moon, "On the eve of August 15th, the old Jia Toad and Rabbit light. Since the ancients were good, we will come down to the hall tonight." Ouyang Zhan's moon play makes us know that admiring the moon and playing with the moon have always been the ancients. According to Ouyang Zhan in the preface of "Wanying in the Moon": "This day is among the three autumns, and it is also the evening of the moon, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. "The so-called "Three Autumn Festivals" are because Qiu Han is in March, July is called Mengqiu, August is called Zhongqiu, September is the autumn season, and Zhongqiu is right in the middle. Yuexi refers to August 15th, the night of the bright moon. The 15th day is also called "Mengqiu". In the middle of the month, it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The moon is the soul of the Mid-Autumn Festival. How can we understand if we don’t drink wine? "Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty told us about the vitality of nature on the moonlit night of the Mid-Autumn Festival in "August 15th: Brothers often look at the moon and have feelings for each other": "Sit in love and the scenery is full, and the autumn night is long. The cold light brings forth dew, and the evening rhyme brings out the wind. "Liu Chenweng of the Song Dynasty also said in "Shui Diao Ge Tou": "The bright moon is tens of thousands of miles away, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is like this. How long will it be silent?" Song's "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon", "On the third and fifth day of autumn in a cloudless world, I watched the toads on the beach; until the end of the sky, I never took a private photo of anyone", the leisurely mood of admiring the moon was written into a poem. An ode to light and the pursuit of equality.

“People today cannot see the moon of ancient times, but this moon once illuminated the ancients. "I think of Li Bai's "Wine to Ask the Moon" because I accidentally read a poem "Looking at the Moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival" on the CCTV forum: "Invite the moon to the moon, relying on both happiness and sorrow. Looking across the sea from afar, I sent a message of missing you. Let go of grudges with a smile, and reunion will come soon. A win-win situation will bring prosperity to both sides of the Taiwan Strait, and mutual benefit will be enjoyed by brothers. "The poet stood from the perspective of common people, facing the beautiful scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival night with a full moon, and expressed the good expectations of cross-strait connectivity and mutual benefit. "The bright moon thousands of miles sends lovesickness." In fact, no matter ancient or modern, people enjoy the full moon and watch the moon on the Mid-Autumn night. Every time, we can't help but miss our relatives who are traveling far away and living in a foreign land.