The ancient poems about appreciating the moon are as follows:
1. Ten rounds of frost shadows turn around the courtyard, and this evening, people are alone in the corner. Su'e may not be without regrets, but the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely. ——Song Dynasty Yan Shu's "Mid-Autumn Moon"
The sycamores in the courtyard withered quietly in the night, frost fell in the night sky, and the moonlight was as cold as water. Now I am alone, looking at the bright moon and feeling its loneliness and coldness. It (the moon) may not be Chang'e. Without her sorrow and resentment, there is only the cold moonlight and the lonely osmanthus.
2. There is no need to worry about the dim clouds blowing, and the golden cakes are blooming in the high cold. If you don’t go upstairs this evening, you will spend a whole year in vain. The sweet-scented osmanthus is fragrant, the mist is cold, and the Wu leaves are shadowed by the west wind. The drunken guest leans on the river bridge, and the clear light worries about the jade flute. ——Gao Guanguo, Song Dynasty, "Bodhisattva Barbarian: Why rush to blow up the dark clouds"
On this bright moonlit night, why rush to wake up the sleeping clouds with the sound of drums. The moon hangs high in the sky, emitting a golden light. If you don't go up to a high building to watch the beautiful moonlight tonight, you will miss a wonderful time of the year.
The fragrance of osmanthus is astonishing, the chill is coming, and the shadows of the sycamore trees are swaying in the west wind as the autumn wind blows. I leaned drunk on the river bridge, facing the cold moonlight, and played the jade flute to relieve the sorrow in my heart.
3. The group left the Cape and gradually entered the Yunqu. This night is full, where is the clear light? ——Anonymous "Mid-Autumn Festival Playing with the Moon" of the Ming Dynasty
The full moon slowly left the cape and gradually rose to the sky. The moon looks particularly round this night, with clear light overflowing. Where is there no moonlight?
The meaning of moon appreciation in the Mid-Autumn Festival:
1. Reunion and longing: On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people usually reunite with their families and enjoy the bright moon together. Appreciating the moon is also a way to express your thoughts and blessings to your family. In traditional Chinese culture, the moon represents reunion and happiness, and admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival also symbolizes family reunion and happiness.
2. Gratitude and reverence: The moon is regarded as a divine object during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people express their gratitude by offering sacrifices to the moon. At the same time, admiring the moon also reminds people to maintain awe and respect for nature. During this beautiful holiday, people also express gratitude for life, nature and the universe.
3. Symbolizes harvest and happiness: In ancient China, the moon was regarded as a symbol of harvest and happiness. Watching the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival also means celebrating harvest and happiness. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will also hold a series of activities to celebrate the harvest, such as viewing lanterns and eating moon cakes. These activities express people's yearning and pursuit of harvest and happiness.