What are the homesick ancient poems about the moon?

1. Quiet night thinking

The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already?

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.

Silent Night Thinking is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's feeling of looking up at the moon in the house on an autumn night. Metaphor and contrast are used in the poem to express homesickness. The language is fresh and simple, and the charm is endless, which has always been widely read.

2. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This is an old question. I hope people live a long life.

This sentence comes from "When will there be a bright moon?" It was written by Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, at Mid-Autumn Festival in Mizhou (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province) on 1076 (the ninth year of Xining, Song Shenzong). This poem is based on the feeling that the moon rises and my brother Su Zhe hasn't seen for seven years. It imagines and thinks about the Mid-Autumn Moon, and integrates the feelings of joys and sorrows in the world into the philosophical pursuit of life in the universe, which reflects the author's complex and contradictory thoughts and feelings, and also shows the author's optimistic spirit of loving life and being positive.

I don't know how many people return home every month, and the moon is full of trees.

This sentence comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River". This poem follows the old theme of Sui Chen Yuefu, with a beautiful pen full of life breath, taking the moon as the main body and the river as the scene, and depicts a beautiful and distant picture of the moon by the river, expressing the sincere and touching parting of the wandering wife and the understanding of life philosophy, showing the unique cosmic consciousness and creating a deep, vast and quiet realm.

There are blackbirds flying in the south, which have fallen into the river for a long time.

This sentence comes from Du Fu's five-character poem "Moon" in Tang Dynasty.

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! .

This sentence comes from "Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night", which is a five-rhythm poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem's first couplet and couplet are scenes, which set off the atmosphere of war. On this basis, the two brothers, the Neck Couplet and the Tail Couplet, were separated because of the war, living without a fixed place and no news, so the feeling of missing came to life, especially in the autumn dew season, against the backdrop of drums upstairs and the howling of lonely geese, this feeling of missing became deeper and stronger.