1. Why does the image of the moon appear in a large number of ancient poems?

The moon has many meanings.

Acacia and homesickness are the most common, and there are countless examples. Generally speaking, most poems about homesickness were written in June.

In addition, the "Moon" has the following images.

(1) The bright moon contains the sadness of border people.

Such as: "the sand is like snow before returning to Yuefeng, and the moon outside the city is like frost"; "The moon was bright in the Qin Dynasty, and it was closed in the Han Dynasty. People did not return on the Long March." .

(2) The bright moon contains emotional helplessness.

For example, Xie Zhuang said, "Beauty walks in the dust, and the bright moon shines thousands of miles away". Zhang Jiuling's hope and longing "the bright moon, at this time, is full of the sea, and the horizon is * * *." .

(3) The bright moon contains the eternity of time and space.

"The ancients were like running water, always looking at the bright moon." The plundering of life by time and the helplessness of life in front of time are all vividly demonstrated.

Hope to adopt (ω)