There are also poems with the word "star"

1. The stars hang down over the vast plains, and the moon surges across the river. ——Five-character poem from Du Fu's "Long Night Book" of the Tang Dynasty

2. The stars are moving in thousands of households, and the moon is near the sky. ——Five-character poem from "Spring Stay in Zuo Province" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

3. A wild goose falls on the star river, and thousands of families stay at night with anvils and pestles. ——Five words, from Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty, "Reward for the journey and the gift at the end of the autumn night"

4. The night is long, and the sky is full of stars and moon. ——Five-Words, from Tang Dynasty Li Yi's "Shuisu Wenyan"

5. The generals of heaven descend from the third palace, and the star gate summons the five armies. ——Five-character poem from Tang Dynasty Yang Jiong's "Sending Liu Xiaoshu to Join the Army"

6. The stars contain soldiers, and the moon is dim with dawn smoke. ——Five-Words·From Qing Dynasty·Zhu Yizun's "Dawn Enters the County"

7. The stars crown the moon and the curtains are horizontal, and all the clouds occupy the mountains and rivers. ——Five-character poem from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

8. The river is white with stars, and the pillow is clear with dew. ——Five-character poem from Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty's "Autumn Evening Distance"

9. The fire trees and silver flowers are closing together, and the iron locks of the star bridge are opening. ——Five words from "The Fifteenth Night of the First Month" by Su Weiwei of the Tang Dynasty

10. Stars appear like scattered sand, fighting for the top spot. ——Five-character poem from Lu Tong's "Moon Eclipse Poems" of the Tang Dynasty

11. The frost and dew have become desolate, and the stars of Han Dynasty have returned to Zhao. ——Five words, from "Two Autumn Nights" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty

12. Returning to Lianjiang's house, the stars of Han Dynasty are near Pingming. ——Wuyan·from Qing Dynasty·Zhang Wentao's "Xiao Xing"

13. The sun and the moon are still fighting each other, and the stars are surrounding each other again and again. ——Five Words·From "Five Poems for Injuring Spring" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

14. The stars are cold on the ground, and the sound of the river rises to the sky. ——Five Characters, from Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "I have many humble poems to thank my ancestors for commemoration, and I will send you this occasionally in the future."

15. The boat sails by Puding, and the stars are all over the cold river. ——Five-character poem from "One Hundred Untitled Poems on the River" by Qian Jue of the Tang Dynasty

16. The moon rises from the top of the mountain, and the stars sink in the water. ——Five words·From "Night Chanting on the Bank of Xinzhou Stream" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty

17. The grass and trees shake with murderous aura, and the stars have no luster. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "After the chaos, Tianenliu Yelang recalled the old travel book and presented it to Jiangxia Wei Taishou Liangzai"

18. The luan fan is diagonally divided into phoenix wings, and the star bridge crosses the flying magpie. Back. ——Qiyan·from "Qixi Festival" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

19. The stars are often seen in the pot, and the sun and moon are always hidden in the pot.

——Seven Words·From "Seven Words" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty