Moonlit Night on the Spring River is an old poem written by Yuefu Wu Ge. With the moonlight on the riverside as the background, the poem describes the suffering of lovesickness in a delicate and hierarchical way. But the author did not obviously put himself in the poem, just saying, "Who is the boat tonight, and where is the lovesick moon building?" If you wander upstairs under the moon, you should leave the dressing table. Jade households can't roll it, but they can return it on the anvil. At this time, I don't know each other. I hope China shines on you every month. "As for whether the' boat' mentioned in the poem is a poet, it is not certain. The poem also describes the thinking and feelings of women.
"Looking at the Moon and Thinking of a Distance" is also based on the moonlit night, which describes the scene that you can't sleep alone and miss your distant relatives in a room full of moonlight, but it is obvious that the poet is immersed in it, which makes the poem more human and closer to the readers.
The two poems are equally beautiful and refined, touching and touching, and both are masterpieces of full moon and thoughtful people.