"Gu Lang Yue Xing" is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, based on an ancient Yuefu title. This poem was written shortly before the Anshi Rebellion. This poem first describes the childish understanding of the moon in childhood, and describes the gradually brightening and fairyland-like scenery when the moon rises. Then it writes about the moon gradually eclipsing from a circle, and then disappearing and becoming confused, and feeling sad and angry in the heart. . The poet uses romantic creative methods, through rich imagination, clever processing of myths and legends, and strong lyricism, to form a magnificent, magical and profound artistic image. The whole poem is like flowing clouds and flowing water, full of charm and thought-provoking, reflecting the majestic, unrestrained, fresh and elegant style of Li Bai's poetry.
"Thoughts on a Quiet Night" vividly outlines a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night, expressing the author's feelings of missing his hometown on a quiet moonlit night. The scene of being unable to sleep late at night among guests and having short dreams for the first time. The courtyard was lonely at this time, and the bright moonlight through the window shone in front of the bed, bringing with it the cold autumn night chill. The poet took a hazy first glance, and in his confused mood, it really seemed that the ground was covered with a layer of white thick frost; but when he looked more carefully, the surrounding environment told him that this was not frost marks but moonlight. The moonlight inevitably attracted him to look up and see a round of beautiful women hanging in front of the window. The space in the autumn night was so clear and clear. The autumn moon is exceptionally bright, but it is also cold. For travelers who are far away alone, it is most likely to trigger the nostalgia for travel, making people feel that the guest situation is bleak and time is fleeting. Staring at the moon is also the easiest way for people to have reverie, thinking of everything in their hometown and their relatives at home.