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Beautiful poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The beautiful poems about Mid-Autumn Festival come from "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night", "Chang'e", and "Mid-Autumn Moon in Yangguan Song". The specific poems are as follows:

1. Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night [Tang Dynasty] Wang Jian

Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.

Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts.

Appreciation: This is a seven-character quatrain about looking at the moon and thinking about the distance on a Mid-Autumn Festival night. The whole poem has four sentences and twenty-eight characters. Each two sentences is a layer of meaning, describing the Mid-Autumn moonlight and the cherishing mood of looking at the moon respectively, showing a picture of a lonely, deserted and quiet Mid-Autumn night. This poem begins with a description of a scene and expresses emotions, with rich imagination and endless charm.

2. Chang'e (Tang Dynasty) Li Shangyin

The candle shadow on the mica screen is deep, and the dawn stars are gradually sinking in the long river.

Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night.

Appreciation: This poem sings about the loneliness of Chang'e (Chang'e) in the middle of the moon, and expresses the poet's self-harm. The first two sentences describe the indoor and outdoor environments respectively, exaggerating the empty and cold atmosphere, and expressing the protagonist's nostalgic mood; the last two sentences are the protagonist's feelings after a night of painful memories, expressing a sense of loneliness.

The whole poem is sentimental, rich in meaning, whimsical, real and moving. The author has been caught in the struggle between Niu and Li all his life, and he has been very unsuccessful in his life. The essence of the Niu-Li party struggle is that eunuchs are in power. This poem satirizes the darkness of eunuchs in power and satirizes Xianzong's decline in imperial power.

Confucius said: "If the country has the Way, then one can be an official; if the country does not have the Way, then one can curl up and cherish it." "Chang'e" is a poem like "If the country has no Way, then one can curl up and cherish it" typical.

3. Mid-Autumn Moon in Yangguan Song [Song Dynasty] Su Shi

The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently.

This life and this night will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?

Appreciation: This little poem, titled "Mid-Autumn Moon", naturally writes about the joy of "people's full moon"; it is also related to farewell feelings when it is sent to "Yangguan Song". It describes the author and his brother Su Che's reunion after a long absence, enjoying the Mid-Autumn Moon. It also expresses the sadness and emotion of breaking up soon after they reunited.

"The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently." The first two sentences of this little poem say that as night falls, the clouds have collected, the sky and the earth are filled with cold air, and the Milky Way flows silently and brightly. The moon turned to the sky, as white and crystal clear as a jade plate. It was written in Xuzhou on August 15, 1077 AD (the tenth year of Xining).

My younger brother Su Che met Dongpo in February of that year. He accompanied him to Xuzhou in April and left after the Mid-Autumn Festival in August. This is the first time in seven years that the brothers have gathered together to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.