This poem comes from the time when Wan Li, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, saw the light of day again.

The poem "Every night in a year, Wan Li sees the light" comes from the Mid-Autumn Moon written by Zhang Hu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means that a year coincides with an excellent night, that is, there is a bright moon hanging in the sky outside.

Zhang Hu was a poet in Tang Dynasty, known as Zhang Gongzi. The whole poem is: the sky is blue and the laurel is full of posture, and the clear autumn is the prime year. Every year, when the weather is good, Wan Li sees the light.

The poet's description of the moon left a rich imagination space for readers, and the criss-crossing description of time and space in the poem was open and stretched, which entrusted the poet with his continuous feelings about the Mid-Autumn Festival night.

A brief introduction to the whole poem "Mid-Autumn Moon" is full of blue sky and grace, with clear autumn as its peak. Every year, when the weather is good, Wan Li sees the light. It should take a long time to go out in the field, even later in the high city. The world is an affair, and there is nowhere to miss. This poem describes people's homesickness in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

People in border towns have always been lonely, so they especially like Mid-Autumn Festival. Standing in a tall building, looking at the moon in the sky, I don't want to leave for a long time. The moon seen in my hometown is the same as that seen in the border town. Because of this, the moon has become the carrier of acacia and the image of homesickness culture.

Although there is no flowery rhetoric in this poem, there is no place to use allusions. This poem mainly reflects that the poet enjoys reunion on the night of reunion, with the help of various fruits symbolizing reunion.

Expressed people's wishes for happiness and reunion. But we think this poem is very literary, because the most important thing in poetry is not vocabulary, but structure and artistic conception.