Poems and ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows

Poems about Mid-Autumn Festival include Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night, Drinking the Bright Moon Alone, Du Fu's Memories of Brothers on a Moonlit Night, Zhang Jiuling's Thoughts on the Moon, Bai Juyi's Looking at the Moon in the Pavilion on the 15th of August, and Meng Haoran's Thoughts on Autumn Night.

Thoughts?in?the?Still?of?the?Night

The foot of my bed is shining so brightly,

Is there frost already? .

Looking up, I found it was moonlight.

I sank again and suddenly remembered home.

This poem is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's feeling of looking up at the moon in the house on an autumn night. Metaphor and contrast are used in the poem to express homesickness. The language is fresh and simple, and the charm is endless, which has always been widely read.

Think of my brothers on a moonlit night.

The drums of the defenders cut off people's communication, and a lonely goose was singing in autumn in the frontier.

The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!

Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.

Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.

This poem is a five-character poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem's first couplet and couplet are scenes, which set off the atmosphere of war. On this basis, the Neck Couplet and Tail Couplet wrote that the two brothers were separated because of the war and had no fixed place to live, so the feeling of missing came to life, especially in the white dew season after autumn, against the backdrop of drums upstairs and the wailing of lonely geese who lost their sheep, this feeling of missing became deeper and stronger.

Give birth to a child under the autumn night and the moon

Autumn moon hangs in the sky and Guanghua is wet.

The surprised magpie has not settled, and the flying fireflies are rolling in.

The courtyard is sparsely shaded, and the sound of the neighboring night is urgent.

What is the ceremony? Look at the sky and stand.

This poem is a lyric poem of Meng Haoran in Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's mood when staring at the bright moon, touching the scene and showing the poet's leisure.