The poems and prose suitable for reciting during the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. Thoughts on a Quiet Night - Li Bai, there is a bright moonlight in front of the bed, it is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.
2. Drinking alone under the moon - Li Bai, a pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows.
3. Mid-Autumn Moon - Yan Shu, Mid-Autumn Moon, my hometown is round. Old friends send their messages thousands of miles away, but I don’t know whose home my thoughts will fall in autumn.
4. Water tune singer-Su Shi, when will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine. I wonder what year it is today in the palace in the sky?
5. Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan - Zhang Jiuling, the bright moon rises on the sea, the end of the world is at this time. Lovers complain about the distant night, but they miss each other at night.
6. Mid-Autumn Night - Jia Dao, listening to the moonlight at the head of the building, melancholy clouds arise in the corner of the world. Looking under the cool breeze pavilion, who can see the Guanghan lantern?
7. Nian Nujiao · Mid-Autumn Festival - Su Shi, looking from a high distance, I can see that there are no traces of clouds in the sky thousands of miles away. Hou Yi worked hard to shoot the sun, but who could he save his soul for? The autumn wind comes to Zhug, and the orchids and flowers bloom in the courtyard. Look how grateful my wife is. The flowers are hiding in the moonlit lattice of the window, and there is no place to find them on the west path. People say that the moon is the brightest on this night, and the autumn is over in the south of the Yangtze River. Old friends meet at Broken Bridge Mountain Pavilion to see each other. In the Ming Dynasty, guests were sent off to Xiling, and lights, boats, and drums were played to welcome them.
8. Climbing up the tower to look at the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival - Mi Fu, the eyes are so poor that the Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and the rainbow lights are nurturing the clams. If there is no moon-shaped house in the sky, the cassia branches will harm the people facing the west.
9. Qihuai - Huang Jingren, drunkenly watching the flowers on a full moon night, delighted to hear the divine turtle coming on his back. For thousands of years, the heavenly clothes have been decorated with Chinese colors, and nine layers of clouds have dreamed of crossing the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. The sound of wild geese is left to appreciate the green drops, and the ice cream is a reminder to open the liquor. If the moving clouds disperse the shadows, the divine light will reach the Nine Heavens.
10. Mid-Autumn Festival - Xu Youzhen, there are tall buildings below the red clouds, and I can't help but chase away the floating clouds. Heaven also has no intention of leaving joy, and it should be more than just a tributary of comfort. The moon cakes are chased by the guests, and the jade dew is cold for half the autumn. If you want to know when to return, you have to wait for a month. Returning home and being a guest are both worrying.
11. Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come - Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.
12. Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan/Looking at the Moon and Nostalgic for the Past - Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty.
13. Guizi on the night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple - Pi Rixiu of Tang Dynasty.
14. Mid-Autumn Moon - Yan Shu, Song Dynasty.
15. Midnight Wu Song·Autumn Song—Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.