In the aesthetic world of ancient literati, the beauty of the moon is most similar to the beauty of women's appearance and posture, and the bright moon is a symbol of beauty, thus creating sentences that describe beauty with the moon, such as "the beauty of the moon is beautiful" and "the shame of the moon is a flower". In Yan Shu's "Huanxisha", "If you want to greet the eyebrows and the moon, you will face Bian Xia with wine." He used "moon" and "chardonnay" to compare women's eyebrows and faces, thus depicting the charm of beautiful women. Another example is Yan's "Death", which describes a boudoir girl who is lazy after waking up from a nap. Lv Yun is a metaphor for girls' dark hair, and the new moon is a metaphor for girls' dark hair and eyebrows. The moon image in Li Bai's poems also has this symbol and metaphor. For example, "Bright eyes and bright moon, the whole city smiles" ("Antique" 26), writing that the beauty of women is better than the bright moon; "The cup reflects the song fan, which seems to see the moon cloud" ("Meeting the Moon"), that is, taking the moon as an example, the girl who writes songs covers her face with a fan, just like the beauty of the moon in the clouds sometimes hides the clouds and sometimes reveals half. There is a beautiful moon in the sky, and the beautiful women on the ground complement each other. At this point, the poet skillfully integrated heaven and earth, and the elusive beautiful moon seemed to accompany him. The beauty around him is like a fairy in the sky and a beautiful woman like the moon, which brings double comfort to the poet both visually and spiritually. The moon here is a happy image.
2. The Moon in Tang Poetry:
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