In addition to the metaphor of "white jade plate, Yao Tai mirror" in the poem, there are many interesting reputations about the moon in China's ancient poems:
Yu Mian (I'm going upstairs to find Yu Mian, who will cover the silver que-Xin Qiji).
Luminous (luminous, why do you have children when you die? -Qu Yuan).
Su E (Su E is another name for the moon ―― Youxue Qionglin).
Ice wheel (the jade hook decides who hangs, but the ice wheel is helpless-land tour).
Jade wheel (jade wheel meets wet light, Luan Pei meets Gui Xiang Li He).
Jade toad (outside the fog on a cold night, three or five jade toads in autumn-Fang Gan).
Ghost woman (Ghost woman flies in the light and soaks in the autumn for a cool day-Su Shi).
Toad (Fujian set sail, but toad reunited ―― Jia Dao).
Gu Tu (Li Bai).
Chan Juan (I wish people a long time and spend thousands of miles together-Su Shi).
In addition, there are many unique nicknames on the moon, such as Jade Bow, Jade Gui, Jade Plate, Jade Hook, Jade Mirror, Ice Mirror, Guanghan Palace, Chang 'e and Jade Sheep.
The moon has rich symbolic significance in China culture. It is a symbol of beauty and creates a beautiful aesthetic mood. At the same time, the moon is also the carrier of human emotions, maintaining the lovesickness between lovers and expressing people's nostalgia for their hometown, relatives and friends.