The poems for the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is difficult to do in ancient times. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Shui Tiao Ge Tou".
Appreciation: This word is written to look at the moon and cherish people during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It expresses the infinite memory of my younger brother Su Che. The poet uses image description techniques to outline an atmosphere of a bright moon in the sky, relatives thousands of miles away, and loneliness and vastness.
The mood of self-reflection and independence from the world is integrated with the myths and legends of the past. In the waxing and waning of the moon, a strong philosophical meaning is permeated.
2. The moon is full from tonight, and autumn is approaching this time. ——Mid-Autumn Festival by Zhao Jinyan.
Appreciation: On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is just full, and autumn is gradually approaching. The poet looks at the full moon and feels the scent of autumn getting stronger, which triggers the anticipation of celebration. Don't cherish gold and honor the number. The poet advocates that you should drink happily on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, gather with relatives and friends, enjoy the good time, and celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival together.
3. The sky will clean the world tonight and the moon again. ——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Playing with the Moon on August 15th".
Appreciation: It mainly depicts the beautiful scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the full moon on August 15th. God uses tonight's watery moonlight to cleanse the entire universe and the world. The summer heat has subsided, the heaven and earth are pure, the autumn colors are clear, and everything is beautiful.
The stars in the sky hide their brilliance, giving way to the moonlight, and the golden fengshui dew reflects the dazzling light. The human world is constantly changing, but the moon remains eternal.
4. The dusk clouds are all gone and the cold is overflowing, and the silver man turns the jade plate silently. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Yangguan Song·Mid-Autumn Moon".
Appreciation: This little poem, titled Mid-Autumn Moon, naturally writes about the joy of "people having a full moon"; it is also related to farewell feelings when it is adapted from "Yangguan Song". It describes the author's reunion with his brother Su Che after a long absence and the pleasure of admiring the Mid-Autumn Moon. It also expresses the sadness and emotion of breaking up soon after the reunion, as well as the inconspicuous feelings about his own whereabouts.
5. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. ——Yan Shu, Song Dynasty, "Mid-Autumn Moon".
Appreciation: The Milky Way casts its shadow, it is Mid-Autumn Festival, and the moonlight falls softly on the sycamore trees in the courtyard. But on such a good night, I was traveling in a foreign country, standing alone in a corner, unable to reunite. Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon" is not his famous poem, but it also has the meaning of not hating one another, and the expression is euphemistic and tortuous, which is in line with Yan Shu's style of writing.