Ancient poems related to the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival

The ancient poems related to the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1, Du Fu's My Brothers on a Moonlit Night in the Tang Dynasty: The bright moon surprises the magpie, and the breeze chirps at midnight. The cool evening breeze seems to have spread to cicadas in the distance. In the fragrance of rice and flowers, people talk about the harvest of a year, and frogs croak in their ears, as if in a bumper harvest year. In the old days, Maodian was near the forest, and the road turned to the stream bridge.

2. Wang Zhihuan's "Heron House" in the Tang Dynasty: the mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river. By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

3. "Silent Night Thinking" by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: The foot of the bed is bright, is it frosty? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.

4. When is the bright moon written by Su Shi? Song Dynasty: When will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know about palaces in the sky. What year is tonight? I'm willing to ride the wind to the sky, I'm afraid I can't stand the cold for nine days in a pavilion of fine jade. Dance and enjoy the shadow of the moon, which is in the world. The moon turned into a scarlet pavilion, hanging low on the carved window, shining on the sleepy self. The moon should not have any resentment against people. Why is it round when people are gone? People are sad and happy, and they are separated and reunited. The moon will darken or shine, and it will become round or round. Nothing is perfect, even in the past. I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery thousands of miles away.

5. Song Xin Qiji's "Jade Box Yuan Xi": Thousands of trees bloom in the east wind night, and the stars are raining. The BMW carved cars are full of incense, the phoenix flute rings, the jade pot flashes, and the dragons and dragons dance together all night. Moths, snow, willows, gold thread, laughter and incense are all gone. Looking for him in the crowd, suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.

These poems express the artistic conception and emotion of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the moon with beautiful language and artistic images, and show the ancient people's praise for the moon and their yearning for their hometown.

The origin of the Mid-Autumn festival

According to legend, in ancient times, ten suns appeared in the sky at the same time, scorching the world. Hou Yi is a brave shooter. He climbed the mountain and shot down nine suns with one arrow, saving the people. In recognition of his achievements, people gave him an elixir of life. However, the jealous Queen Mother stole the fairy grass.

The queen, jealous of Chang 'e's beauty, put the grass in the inner room of the palace. Chang 'e is a kind and beautiful woman. Seeing that the world was suffering from the loss of Xiancao, she decided to secretly obtain herbs and return them to the world.

So, she swallowed the immortal grass and began to fly to the moon to protect the world forever. Since then, people have looked up at the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival and pinned their thoughts on Chang 'e.

It is said that in the ancient Shang Dynasty, the emperor worshipped the sun and the moon very much. Every autumn, the nobles of Shang Dynasty held a grand ceremony of offering sacrifices to the moon. This ceremony includes sacrificial rites, sacrificial dances, singing and other activities, and people get together with their families to celebrate the festival.

With the passage of time, Mid-Autumn Festival has gradually become a traditional folk festival. People celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival by enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes, giving gifts and getting together. This festival has also become a symbol of homesickness, reunion and gratitude, placing people's expectations for family, relatives and a better life.