In which poem does the moon appear?

From "Bing Xin's 100 Modern Poems".

The original text of "The Moon" by Bing Xin: The moon in the sky is round and round, and it shines like a jade plate in the sea. A group of fish swam over and the jade plate broke into two or three pieces. The fish was so frightened that it ran away until it reached the rock. Looking back, the moon is still round and round.

Appreciation: The first three sentences describe the scenery and environment of the rising moon. The trembling of ten thousand hectares refers to the ocean. If you live by the sea, you will have a deep understanding of this. The most difficult thing to understand is the last two sentences "The source of life and the place of death!". Once connected, you can find that the moon rises from the sea and dawn And fell into the sea.

The sea is both the place of birth (rising) and the place of death (falling) for the moon, so it is the source of life and the place of death. Here, what the author wants to express is the idea of ??reincarnation. Everything in the world has this law. Wherever it starts and where it ends, it is all reincarnation.