The poems related to the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. Shui Tiao Ge Tou·When will there be Su Shi in the bright moon? In the Mid-Autumn Festival of the Song Dynasty, Bingchen drank till the end of the day and got drunk. He wrote this poem while pregnant with his son. Depend on. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the sky for wine. I don’t know what year it is today in the palace in the sky. I want to ride the wind back home, but I'm afraid it's too cold in the high places. Dancing clear shadow, like in the world. Turn to the Zhu Pavilion, look down at the Qihu, and the light will make you sleepless. There shouldn't be any hatred, so what's the point of saying goodbye? People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This has never been the case in ancient times. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
2. My thoughts are round Ai Qing. My thoughts are round. The moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival in August is also the brightest and roundest. No matter how high the mountain is, how wide the sea is, you can see it on such a night. What will come to mind? My longing is like a round watermelon, and apples are round. Reunion is joy, flesh and blood are divided, it is pain, and people who miss their loved ones look at the bright moon in the sky. Who can swallow the moon cake?
3. Looking at the moon and cherishing the distant past?/?Looking at the moon and cherishing the past Zhang Jiuling? Tang Dynasty 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 miss each other at night. When the candle is extinguished, the compassionate light is full, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew. I can't bear to give it away, but I still have a good night's sleep.
4. On the 15th night of August in Tianzhu Temple, osmanthus osmanthus rests on the day of rest. The Tang jade is shining under the moon, and it is found in front of the temple. So far, there is no such thing as happening in heaven. It should be thrown to people by Chang'e.
5. Mid-Autumn Moon by Yan Shu In the Song Dynasty, the shadow of ten rounds of frost turns to the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. Su'e may not be without regrets, but the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely.
Introduction to the Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as "Yuexi", "Autumn Festival", "Mid-Autumn Festival", "August Festival", " "August Meeting", "Moon Chasing Festival", "Moon Playing Festival", "Moon Worshiping Festival", "Daughter's Day" and "Reunion Festival" are traditional cultural festivals popular among many ethnic groups across the country. Because it happens to be in the middle of autumn, it got this name.
It is said that the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest on this night. Since ancient times, people have had the custom of having a feast and admiring the moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The daughter-in-law who returns to her parents' home must return to her husband's home on this day to express perfection and good luck. It originated in ancient times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, was finalized in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and became popular after the Song Dynasty. Together with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival, it is also known as the four major traditional festivals in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival originates from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from worshiping the moon on Autumn Eve in ancient times.