Please write a poem about the moon with upper and lower sentences

1. Ten poems about the moon

1. The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, the river maples are fishing and the fire is facing melancholy. ——From "Night Mooring on the Maple Bridge" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The moon has set, the crows are crows and the sky is full of cold air, the maple trees on the riverside and the fishing fires on the boats can hardly stop me from sleeping alone in sorrow.

2. The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea rises with the tide. ——From "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" by Zhang Ruoxu in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The spring river tide is so powerful that it merges with the sea, and a bright moon rises from the sea as if it is gushing out together with the tide.

3. Who in the clouds sent a brocade book? When the wild goose returns, the moon is full on the west tower. ——From "A Cut of Plum Blossoms and the Fragrance of Red Lotus Roots in Autumn" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

Translation: Looking up at the distant sky, where the white clouds are curling up, who will send the brocade book? When the wild geese flew back, the moonlight had filled the west tower.

4. The bright moon was there at that time, and it once illuminated the colorful clouds. ——From "Linjiang Immortal·Denghou Tower High Lock" by Yan Jidao of the Song Dynasty

Translation: The bright moon was still there now, and it once illuminated her colorful cloud-like figure when she returned.

5. The stars hang down over the vast plains, and the moon surges across the river. ——From "Long Night Book" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The stars hang on the horizon, the plains appear wide; the moonlight surges with the waves, and the river rolls eastward.

6. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upward. ——From "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Dark Autumn" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The bright moon shines in the quiet pine forest, and the clear spring water flows on the rocks.

7. When the moon is missing, the sparse paulownia trees hang, and the missing moon breaks one's initial tranquility. ——From "Bu Suanzi·Dinghui Yuan Residence in Huangzhou" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: The crescent moon hangs on the sparse sycamore trees; it is late at night and people are quiet, and the water in the clepsydra has already dripped.

8. The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. ——From "Guanshan Moon" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: A bright moon rises from the Qilian Mountains and travels between the vast sea of ??clouds.

9. The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook. ——From "Twenty-three Horse Poems·Part 5" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The flat sand is thousands of miles away, and it looks like a layer of white frost and snow under the moonlight. On the rolling ridges of Yanshan Mountain, a bright moon looms in the sky, like a curved hook.

10. The sun is full of lust and flowers contain smoke, and the moon is bright and it is full of sorrow and sleeplessness. ——From "Sauvignon Blanc·Part 2" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The sun sets in the west and the twilight is hazy, the stamens are covered with light smoke, the moonlight is like a prairie, I miss my lover all night long. 2. Please write a poem describing the moon

Looking at the moon and embracing the distance

Zhang Jiuling

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 start to 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 away gifts, but I still have a good night’s sleep.

Drinking alone under the moon

Li Bai

A pot of wine among the flowers,

Drinking alone without a blind date;

The cup invites the bright moon,

The shadows form three people.

The moon does not know how to drink,

The shadow only follows me;

The moon will temporarily accompany the shadow,

Have fun until spring .

My singing moon lingers,

My dancing shadows are scattered;

We make love together when we are awake,

We are scattered when we are drunk.

We will travel together forever,

We meet Miao Yunhan. 3. Poems about the moon (with translation) 5 sentences

1. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Li Bai

2. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown. Li Bai

3. The flying mirror under the moon, the clouds forming sea towers. Li Bai

4. Raise your glass to the bright moon and make three people look at each other. Li Bai

5. There is a moon in Chang'an and the sound of thousands of households pounding their clothes. Li Bai

6. The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. Li Bai

7. The drunken moon frequently attracts saints, and the lost flowers do not harm you. Li Bai

8. Put down the crystal curtain and gaze at the exquisite autumn moon. Li Bai

9. I send my sorrowful heart to the bright moon and follow you until the end of the night. Li Bai

10. Everyone is full of joy and excitement, and wants to fly up to the blue sky to see the bright moon. Li Bai

11. The half-autumn moon in Emei Mountain casts its shadow into the water of Pingqiang River. Li Bai

12. The pine wind blows the belt, and the mountain moon shines on the piano. Wang Wei

13. People in the deep forest don’t know that the bright moon comes to shine. Wang Wei

14. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upstream. Wang Wei

15. There is a bright moon in Guangze and turbulent currents in Cangshan Mountain. Ma Dai

16. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes in the night. Lu Lun

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

18. The stars are moving in thousands of households, and the moon is in the sky.

Du Fu

19. In the morning, he went to clean up the wasteland and filth, and returned home with a hoe in the moonlight. Tao Yuanming

20. Silently, I went up to the west building alone, the moon was like a hook. Li Yu

21. Magpies are frightened by the bright moon, and cicadas sing in the breeze in the middle of the night. Xin Qiji

22. On the third night of September, the dew is like a pearl and the moon is like a bow. Bai Juyi

23. A flick of flowing water and a flick of the moon, half into the river wind and half into the clouds.

24. The moonlight is deeper than half of the house, and the Beidou is tilted to the south. Liu Fangping

25. When you look into the mirror at dawn, you will be worried about the clouds on your temples. When you sing at night, you should feel the cold moonlight. Li Shangyin 4. Poems describing the moon

1. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which 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: "Quiet Night Thoughts") 2. The sky is wide and the trees are low, the river is clear and the moon is close to the people.

(Meng Haoran: "Su Jian Dejiang") 3. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upstream. (Wang Wei: "Mountain Residence in Autumn") 4. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes at night.

(Lu Lun: "The Next Song") 5. Raise your glass to invite the bright moon, and look at each other to form three people. (Li Bai: "Drinking Alone under the Moon") 6. If you don't know the moon when you are young, you will call it a white jade plate.

(Li Bai: "Gu Lang Yue Xing") 7. People deep in the forest don't know that the bright moon comes to shine. (Wang Wei: "Zhuli Pavilion") 8. When the moon comes out, birds startle the mountains and sing in the spring stream.

(Wang Wei: "Birdsong Stream") 9. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine. ...People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.

(Su Shi: "Shui Diao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come") 10. The bright moon came out during the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty passed, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. (Wang Changling: "Out of the Fortress") 11. It's a pity that on the third night of September, the dew is like a pearl and the moon is like a bow. (Bai Juyi: "Ode to the Dusk River") 12. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown.

(Du Fu: "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night") 13. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone. (Wang Wei's: "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Twilight of Autumn") 14. My old friend left the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and fireworks descended from Yangzhou in March.

(Li Bai: "Farewell to Meng Haoran in Guangling") 15. The bright moon leaves the branches startled by magpies, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. (Xin Qiji "Moon in Xijiang·Walking on the Yellow Sand Road at Night") 16. There was an east wind in the small building last night, and the motherland could not bear to look back in the moonlight.

(Li Yu: "Yu Meiren") 17. But under the water curtain, exquisitely looking at the autumn moon. (Li Bai: "Jade Stage Resentment") 18. If you are passionate, you should laugh at me, I will be born early, the world is like a dream, a statue Return to the moon. (Su Shi read Nujiao and go eastward across the Yangtze River>) 19. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.

(Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan") 20. When I look in the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the change of my hair, and when I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight. (Li Shangyin's "Untitled") 21. The sound of roosters echoes in the Maodian moon, and the frost of Banqiao is everywhere.

(Wen Tingyun’s early trip to Shangshan) 22. People deep in the forest don’t know that the bright moon comes to shine. (Wang Wei: "Zhuli Pavilion") 23. The light of the lake and the moon are harmonious, and there is no windshield on the lake surface that has not been polished.

(Liu Yuxi: "Looking at the Dongting") The wind blows on the lotus leaves and the moon, what a beautiful and charming word! People at home and abroad all over the world love, admire and chant the moon. How many poems about the moon are there in the history of Chinese poetry is as difficult to answer as "when will the bright moon come out?"

However, one thing is certain, that is, there have been many poets chanting the moon since ancient times, and there are even more poems chanting the moon. "The east is bright, the light of the moonrise" ("The Book of Songs·Qifeng·Cockcrow"), "The moonrise is bright", "The moonrise is bright", "The moonrise shines" (all see "The Book of Songs·Chen") "Wind·Moonrise"), these are the earliest poems chanting the moon that we can see today.

From the poems about the moon, we can see that the moon has many aliases and pronouns. The most common ones are - Yuezi: "The moon is seen in the clouds, and the Wujiang River is endless" (Wang Yuanliang of the Song Dynasty: "Song of Huzhou"); Crescent Moon: "The crescent moon is new in other homes, and the wind and frost of thousands of miles away make the body sick" ( Jin·Zhang Cheng: "Remembering the Autumn Days in the Forest and Sent to Zhang Zhang Yushi"); Yue Lun: "The sun wheel stands in the frost, and the moon soul hangs the carved bow" (Tang Gao Shi: "Song under the Sai"); Yue Lun : "The wind opened the peaches in the well last night, and the moon in Weiyang's front hall was high" (Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty: "The Spring Palace Resentment"); Laurel: "The laurel on the long river shines on the tall buildings with clear color" (Southern Dynasties, Chen Zhang Zhengjian: "The Thin Curtain Appreciates the Moon") "); Gui Po: "I don't know where Gui Po is now? It should be on the purple stone screen of my house" (Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu: "The Mid-Autumn Festival Missing the Moon"), etc.

Most of the poems about the moon focus on describing the shape of the moon. In the poets' writings, the new moon is curved and shaped like a jade hook: "The jade hook is leaning against the eaves of the painting, and the cloud box is just an inch bright when it opens" (Tang Dynasty, Zhao Gu: "New Moon"), "On the river at night" It is like a hooked moon, and sometimes there is the sound of frightened fish throwing waves" (Tang Dynasty Cui Daorong: "Autumn Ji"); its shape is like a bent bow: "Poor on the third night of September, the dew is like pearls and the moon is like a bow" (Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi: "Twilight") "Jiang Yin"); it looks like a woman's eyebrows: "The cold moon is like eyebrows hanging in the willow bay, looking through the mirror of the mountains in the middle" (Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty: "Song of Lanxi").

The full moon is round. Li Bai's poem "I didn't know the moon when I was young, and I called it a white jade plate. I also doubted the Yao table mirror, flying in the blue clouds" ("Gu Lang Yue Xing"), to "White Jade Plate" and "Yao Tai Mirror" depict the shape of the full moon, and highlight the brightness of the moonlight; Su Shi's "The dusk clouds have gathered up and overflowed with the cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently" ("Mid-Autumn Moon"), also uses jade The disk is a metaphor for the moon, and the description is quite vivid and concrete.

The moon is bright and bright, which is fully demonstrated in the poem about chanting the moon. Tao Yuanming, a great poet of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wrote a poem, "The sun falls in the west, and the plain moon rises from Dongling" ("Miscellaneous Poems"). The word "Su" directly describes the brightness of the moon.

Poems by Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "The house lives by the water, under the bright moon" ("White Rock Beach"), "People in the deep forest don't know, but the bright moon comes to shine" ("Zhuli Pavilion"), Li Bai's The poem "The bright moon shines on my shadow. Send me to Tanxi" ("Sleepwalking Tianmu chants to leave"), the poem of Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "The apricot blossoms fly behind the curtains and scatter the remaining spring, and the bright moon enters the house to look for the secluded person" ("Drinking with Guests on a Moon Night") "Under the Apricot Blossoms"), all use the word "明" to express the brightness of the moon. There are also many poems about the moon that use metaphors and contrasting techniques to describe the brightness of the moon.

"The moon is like autumn frost at night" ("Enjoying Coolness in Xuanpu") by Xiao Gang, Emperor Wen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, "The moonlight is bright in front of the bed, suspected to be frost on the ground" ("Silent Night Thoughts") by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty, Li Yi's "The sand in front of Huile Peak is like snow, and the moon outside Shouxiang City is like frost" ("Listening to the Flute in Shouxiang City at Night"), all of which use white snow as a metaphor for the brightness of the moon. Zhao Gu's "I go up to the river tower alone and feel lonely, the moonlight is like water and the water is like the sky" ("Reflections on the River Tower"). This is the clear river water and the bright moonlight that set off each other and highlight the moonlight.

Yu Xin, a poet of the Northern Dynasties, said, "The mountains are bright and there is doubtful snow, and the shore is white but not sand" ("Watching the Moon in a Boat"). This is based on the whiteness of snow and the reflection of sand reflecting the bright and clear moonlight. The poem by Bai Juyi, a poet from the Tang Dynasty, "Going out of the front door alone to look at the wild fields, the moon is bright and the buckwheat flowers are like snow" ("Village Night"). The buckwheat flowers under the bright moon are as white as snow to set off the bright and bright moonlight, which has a unique charm.

There are four seasons throughout the year, and there are months in every season. In the poets' writings, the months in different seasons are connected with different objects.

The spring moon is often associated with objects such as pear blossoms and the breath of youth: "A pear tree and a stream of moon, I wonder who it belongs to tonight?" (Anonymous Tang Dynasty: "Miscellaneous Poems"); " When I return home at dusk, I feel sleepy in spring, and I sit idle on the swing in the bright moonlight" (Gong Xingzhi of the Yuan Dynasty: "Late Spring"). The summer moon is often associated with objects such as lotus and enjoying the cool air: “Look around at the mountains.