Old poems about Mid-Autumn Festival reunions include "The River is Red. Mid-Autumn Festival Sends Away", "Yangguan Song·Mid-Autumn Festival", and "Zhegui Ling·Mid-Autumn Festival".
1. "The River is Red. Mid-Autumn Festival Sends Away"
Southern Song Dynasty.
But the jade-fiber horizontal flute cracked with a single blow.
Whoever makes the curling floating world has the most pity for the jade ax repair season.
Ask Chang'e, if she is lonely and cold, if she has any worries, she should respond with a beautiful hair.
Appreciation: The first part of the poem is written on the side of the Mid-Autumn Moon, which mainly shows the poet's high spirits. The rhyme begins with passion and the word "kuai" is used as an urge to express the excitement of going up to the west tower to admire the moon. And the word "fear" reveals the poet's worry that the Mid-Autumn Moon will not be clear enough.
In terms of emotional rhythm, this rhyme rises and falls, with regular ups and downs. Jie Yun borrows from previous stories. The poet waits for the moon from the west tower and asks a beauty to play the flute to call for the moon. This builds momentum for the appearance of the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The three-rhyme front describes the boundless brilliance of the Mid-Autumn Moon, and it is written with great momentum.
Here, the poet uses a wonderful metaphor - comparing the world shrouded in moonlight to the world in a curling kettle, the moonlight is bright, boundless, transparent and cool. It also uses a myth of a jade ax to repair the moon, and describes the moon's flawless appearance.
2. "Yangguan Song·Mid-Autumn Festival"
Northern Song Dynasty. Su Shi
The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.
This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?
Appreciation: This little poem, titled "Mid-Autumn Festival", naturally writes about the joy of "people's full moon"; it is adapted from "Yangguan Song", and it also touches on farewell feelings. It describes the author and his brother Su Che's reunion after a long absence, enjoying the Mid-Autumn Moon. It also expresses the sadness and emotion of breaking up soon after they reunited.
3. "The Order of Gui Gui·Mid-Autumn Festival"
Zhang Yanghao of the Yuan Dynasty
Who can grind a flying mirror? It illuminates the universe and seals the mountains and rivers. The jade dew is cool and clear, washing the autumn sky with silvery waves without waves. There is more light than the clear night, and it does not hinder the whirling of the osmanthus shadow. I sang a song to ask Chang'e, "How about not getting drunk during the good night?"
Appreciation: The moon has always been the object of praise by literati because of its hazy, dark and interpretable nature. This seemingly monotonous and concise image also contains different meanings and images in different literary works.
On a good night in the clear night, writers sigh at the moon. Writers are often keenly aware of the moon's waxing and waning, and at the same time feel their own insignificance. At this time, different situations and mentality will produce different emotional expressions. This two-tone song "Zhe Gui Ling·Mid-Autumn Festival" is a lyrical work that borrows the moon.