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Interpretation of the Meaning of Mid-Autumn Moon Ancient Poems
Mid-Autumn Moon Mid-Autumn Moon

[Ming] Xu Youzhen

Original text:

Mid-autumn moon. The moon is bright to the Mid-Autumn Festival. Too bright, how much do you know about him, rain or shine.

Don't talk about rain or shine, and enjoy a good time on earth. Good season, wish every year, common mid-autumn moon.

Translation:

The moon appears brighter at Mid-Autumn Festival than at other times. What if it's brighter? How many people know the ups and downs it has experienced?

Forget it, don't say anything about rain or shine, but cherish the good times in the world! I hope to see such a beautiful moon every year in such a beautiful season.

About Mid-Autumn Poems:

1, Quiet Night Thinking-Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

So bright a gleam on the foot of my bed. Could there have been a frost already?

I raise my head to gaze at the moon, Lowering my head, my nostalgia comes around.

The bright moonlight sprinkled on the railing of the well, as if there was a layer of frost on the ground. I couldn't help looking up at the bright moon in the sky outside the window that day, and I couldn't help but bow my head and think of my distant hometown.

2. Chang 'e-Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

The mica screen is deeply shaded by candles, and the long river is gradually falling.

Chang' e I must regret that I had eaten the elixir at the beginning, now alone, blue sky, and night and night.

Sitting quietly alone in the mica screen, the light and shadow of the candle are deep. The long galaxy has gradually set, and the morning star has gradually disappeared. Chang 'e may regret stealing the immortal elixir, but now she is facing the blue sky and blue sea, tormenting her lonely heart night after night.