The best poems and poems for the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. Yangguan Song Mid-Autumn Moon [Song Dynasty] Su Shi
The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the cold, Yinhan Turning the jade plate silently.
This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?
Appreciation: This little poem, titled "Mid-Autumn Moon", naturally writes about the joy of "people's full moon"; it is also related to farewell feelings when it is sent to "Yangguan Song". It describes the author and his brother Su Che's reunion after a long absence, enjoying the Mid-Autumn Moon. It also expresses the sadness and emotion of breaking up soon after they reunited.
This poem writes from the beauty of the moonlight to the joy of "the full moon", and also from that night to the Mid-Autumn Festival of the following year, which is attributed to farewell love. The image is concentrated, the realm is lofty, the language is clear, and the meaning is profound. "Yangguan Song" was originally based on Wang Wei's poem "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi" as the lyrics. Su Shi's poem is in the same four tones as Wang Wei's poem, which is generally consistent with the lyrics written by the lyricist according to the score.
2. Mid-Autumn Night [Tang Dynasty] Li Qiao
The round soul is in the cold sky, and it is said that the whole world is the same.
How do you know that there is no rain or wind thousands of miles away?
Appreciation: This five-character quatrain writes that there is moonlight here and wind and rain there. The intention is for wind and rain, not for admiring the moon. Li Qiao served as prime minister three times and was naturally very sensitive to the changes in the political arena - a bright moon in the sky shone brightly on the earth, and everyone said that the moonlight was equally bright everywhere tonight.
But who can know that thousands of miles away, there will be no rain and sudden wind? This poem, titled Ode to the Moon, reveals a truth: things in the world are vastly different and ever-changing, and cannot all be the same. Just like the Mid-Autumn Festival night, here the bright moon is in the sky, but elsewhere it is windy and rainy.
3. Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon [Tang Dynasty] Cao Song
On the third or fifth day of autumn in a cloudless world, you can see toads roaming the sea.
Until the end of the sky, I have never taken a private photo of anyone’s home.
Appreciation: This poem is written very brightly, which may be influenced by the clear sky and bright moon at that time. The first two sentences of the poem only describe the scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival and people competing to admire the moon. Bland.
But the poet changed his pen, from the bright moonlight to the selfless moonlight. One family obviously refers to the emperor's family, and the moon shows no favoritism to the emperor's family, the first family in the world. Its brightness It is the same for the emperor's family and the poor, which embodies the poet's fraternity thought of universal unity and equality of all things.