Ancient poems recited during the Mid-Autumn Festival

The ancient poems recited during the Mid-Autumn Festival include Thoughts on a Quiet Night, Thinking of Nujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival, Send Far Away Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Moon, etc.

1. At a quiet night, I thought about the bright moonlight in front of Li Bai’s bed of the Tang Dynasty, suspecting that it was frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown.

Silent Night is a classic poem by Li Bai, which describes a person missing his distant relatives in the middle of the night. The poem uses the moon and the light and shadow in front of the bed as the scene to express the longing for relatives and the pain of separation. This poem is concise and profound. Through the poet's delicate observation and perception of the natural scenery, people can feel their longing and longing for family affection.

2. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. It may not be that Su'e has no regrets, the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. ——Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon".

The Mid-Autumn Moon is a seven-character quatrain written by Yan Shu, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the moonlight shines through the sycamore trees in the courtyard, casting shadows on the ground. The poet is traveling in a foreign country and cannot reunite with his family. Looking at the moon reminds him that Chang'e will feel melancholy and resentful in the cold moon palace with only the lonely swaying laurel tree for company, thus euphemistically expressing the wanderer's homesickness.

The whole poem is well-organized from scene to emotion, from near to far. The last two sentences are written from the other side, reflecting my own lovesickness and melancholy. They fit the scene and are relevant, making me feel even more elegant.

3. Dancing and wandering under the wind and dew, I don’t know what night it is. 1. Su Shi's "Niannujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival".

Niannujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. The first part of the poem describes scenes, both real and imaginary, and enthusiastically praises the beauty of moonlight and the charm of the moon palace. The second piece focuses on lyricism, revealing the poet's yearning and pursuit of a beautiful and free realm. In the poem, the poet spreads the wings of his imagination to describe the world of the Moon Palace, which is real and moving, seems real and imaginary, and arouses people's reverie.

4. Turn the past and separation into joy and say it when you return. Yi Xin Qiji's "Mid-Autumn Festival Sends Far Away"

This poem is a poem about looking at the moon and cherishing a person. It may be a singing and dancing girl who has an emotional entanglement with the poet. This woman makes the poet fall in love with her. The beautiful moon in the sky can already evoke endless autumn thoughts in people. Facing the moonlit night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the feeling of cherishing others becomes even stronger. So the poet used the moon to express his feelings freely, conveying the poet's complex feelings of resentment and reluctance to part with the singing and dancing girl.