1, the sea rises and the moon rises, and the horizon is * * *. From the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far Away".
Appreciation: It depicts the Mid-Autumn Festival night. A bright moon rises from the sea and shines in the distance, giving people the feeling of the end of the world. The poet expresses his yearning for distant relatives by depicting the bright moon and seascape.
2, the moon is as bright as the leaves, and the sweet-scented osmanthus is quiet at night. Pruning Plums in January of Mid-Autumn Festival by Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty.
Appreciation: It depicts the scene of the mid-autumn moon night, with the bright moon hanging high and shining like day, and dew dripping on the leaves, giving off a strong fragrance and osmanthus fragrance in the night sky. The poet expresses his feelings about the Mid-Autumn Moon Night by depicting elements such as moonlight, dew and osmanthus.
3. The bright moon in the autumn sky hangs high-rise buildings, and the galaxy in the corner of the building hangs jade hooks. From Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Qiu Deng Wan Shan sent Zhang Wu.
Appreciation: It depicts the scene of the mid-autumn moon night, with the bright moon hanging from the roof and the jade hooks hanging between the Milky Way. The poet expresses his feelings for the Mid-Autumn Moon Night by depicting the bright moon and the Milky Way.
When the Mid-Autumn Festival comes, people and the moon will be reunited. From Xu Youzhen, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, "The Mid-Autumn Festival is better than friends' memories on the 15th night".
Appreciation: It depicts the Mid-Autumn Festival night, when the moon is reunited, people are also celebrating the reunion. The poet expressed his best wishes for the Mid-Autumn Festival reunion by depicting the bright moon, friends and other elements.
The moon on the 15th is sixteen circles, and the yearning on the 15th is sixteen extensions. Homesickness on a Moonlit Night by Ji Xiaolan, a writer in Qing Dynasty.
Appreciation: It depicts the scene of the mid-autumn moon night. The moon on 15 is round, but the thoughts on 16 are longer. The poet expressed his deep yearning for his hometown and relatives by depicting the moon and the elements of missing.
6. There are crows in Bai Shu and osmanthus fragrans in Coody Leng in the atrium. Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian.
Appreciation: It depicts the scene of the mid-autumn moon night. The moonlight in the yard sprinkled on the ground, crows and magpies perched on trees, and the cold dew silently wet osmanthus. Through the description of moonlight, trees, crows, magpies, osmanthus flowers and other elements, the poet creates a sad and wonderful artistic conception.