Appreciation of Cao Song's "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon"

1. Appreciation of Cao Song's "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon"

This poem is written very brightly. It may be influenced by the clear sky and bright moon at that time. The first two sentences of the poem It only describes the scenery during the Mid-Autumn Festival and people rushing to admire the moon. It is unremarkable, but the poet changes his writing style from the bright moonlight to the selfless moonlight. One family obviously refers to the emperor's family, and the moon is the most important person in the world. The emperor's family is also unbiased. Its light is the same for the emperor's family and the poor, which embodies the poet's fraternity thought of universal unity and equality of all things.

2. The original text of Cao Song's "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon"

On the third and fifth day of autumn in a cloudless world, you can see toads roaming the sea.

Until the end of the sky, I have never taken a private photo of anyone’s home.

3. Translation of Cao Song's "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon"

On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the sky was clear and cloudless, and people were all looking at the moon rising from the sea.

Until there is no sky outside the horizon, the moon never shines just for one family.

4. Cao Song, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty. The word Meng Zheng. A native of Tongcheng, Shuzhou (now Tongcheng, Anhui). The year of birth and death is unknown. In his early years, he fled chaos and lived in the Western Hills of Hongdu, and later became the governor of Jianzhou, Li Pin. After Li's death, he wandered around the world without meeting anyone. He was a Jinshi in the fourth year of Guanghua (901). He was over 70 years old. He was specially awarded the title of School Secretary (Secretary Province Zhengzi) and died.

Cao Song is the lucky one among the misfortunes. His official career was not good, but he still had some literary fortune. His poems were recognized. The reviewer said that "the style is like Jia Dao, he is good at refining calligraphy, and his artistic conception is profound." . He left behind three volumes of "Collected Poems of Cao Mengzheng" and "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" containing 140 of his poems.