Create a poem about the Mid-Autumn Festival as follows:
1. Waiting in the full moon
The moonlight, as cool as jade, covers my little Bed, I soaked in this wave of light and listened to Chang'e whispering. Who wants to be separated from his lover thousands of miles away, who wants to be passed down through the ages but be alone for a lifetime. The admiration of thousands of people in the mist can never be compared to the close dependence on each other and the coldness and desolation in the cold palace. The melodious tunes playing on the strings of the piano, and the flickering moonlight, are all filled with the beautiful lady's tears. Allow me to look at you silently, life after life, every moment when the moonlight falls, who will know my hopeless waiting.
2. Mid-Autumn Festival
The moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival in August is the brightest and roundest. The moon rises and casts a silvery gray on the bamboo tops, where the returning birds sleep peacefully in the pond. . The fish jumped out of the blue light, there was a moon in the water, and there was a moon in the sky.
The moon in the sky is in the water, and the moon in the water is in the sky. People gather at the table and share the round moon cakes. The grapefruit looks so cute, and the sweet-scented osmanthus in August begins to fragrant. It adds a sense of joy to the reunion, with the melodious sound of the piano singing about family reunions.
3. The moon is full and the dream is full
At night, the bright moon hangs high in the sky, and a ray of light comes in. In the empty world, it seems that only the full moon is left. I like to look up at her and pour out my heart to her. The round moon and deep love accompany me into sweet dreams.
Origin of the name:
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the festival of mid-autumn. It falls in the second month of autumn and is marked by the fifteenth full moon. This day is in the midst of the three autumns. Therefore, it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". The moonlight is brighter than usual this night, which is also called "moon eve". Because the Mid-Autumn Festival falls in autumn and August, it is also called the "Autumn Festival" and the "August Festival"; because of worshiping and worshiping the moon, it is also called the "Moon Festival" and "Moon Festival".
Family reunions occur in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and married daughters go home to reunite, so it is also called the "Reunion Festival" and "Girls' Day"; in the Mid-Autumn Festival, various fruits are ripe and on the market, so it is called the "Fruit Festival". The Dong people call it "Pumpkin Festival", and the Mulao people call it "Housheng Festival". During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people gather to enjoy the moon, offer sacrifices, and celebrate the harvest.