The poems about Mid-Autumn Festival and family reunion are as follows:
1. Kong Pingzhong's "Mid-Autumn Festival for the Fourth Year of Xining"
The full moonlight is especially beautiful, and the autumn air is clearer.
It has been bitter and rainy for many years, but this night is the only one that is clear and bright.
The niece Luo in the back room, and the brothers in the front hall.
Reunion is the most appropriate, drink till the end.
Appreciation: After experiencing the separatism in the late Tang Dynasty and the wars in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, we ushered in the Song Dynasty. August 15th was officially designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival in the Song Dynasty paid more attention to the connotation of family reunion. Unlike people in the Tang Dynasty who celebrated the festival mainly by admiring the moon, people in the Song Dynasty were more down-to-earth. They invited everyone together, drank and ate together, and the moon became the most beautiful background.
This poem uses the Mid-Autumn Moon to describe the purity and nobility of one's heart, and the integration of scenery, legends and imagination, with novel ideas and ingenious ideas.
2. Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come"
Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival, I drank happily till the end of the day and got very drunk. I wrote this article because I was pregnant with my son.
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, where the Qihu is low and the light shines without sleep. 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 is a difficult thing in ancient times. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
Appreciation: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come" is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer of the Song Dynasty. This poem was written in the Mid-Autumn Festival (1076), the ninth year of Xining, Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, when the author was in Mizhou (now Zhucheng, Shandong).
The poem rises from the moon, and is based on the relationship between Su Che and his brother Su Che who have not seen each other for seven years. It starts imagining and thinking around the Mid-Autumn Moon, and incorporates the joys and sorrows of the world into the philosophical pursuit of life in the universe. Among them, it expresses the poet's longing for his relatives and best wishes, and also expresses his broad-minded and detached mind and optimistic scenery when he is frustrated in his career.
3. Zhao Shixia Chao Zhongcuo Part 3 "Yiwei Mid-Autumn Festival in the Boat on Mai Lake"
The west wind deliberately sent the boat back.
It’s always nice to be close to home.
The plum blossoms were in bloom when I left, and the mountains and rivers were full of autumn when I returned.
Weary guests in Beijing, embarrassed to think about, experienced sorrow.
My message is that Chang'e will stop smiling, and people will be reunited when the moon is full.
Appreciation: This poem expresses the wanderer's homesickness and the desire to reunite with his lover in its bright and vivid tone. It is charming and moving, with tears in the smile. How can people who have not experienced ups and downs understand the importance of family and home. How can people who have never experienced separation know the beauty of reunion.