The poems about Mid-Autumn Festival are brief as follows:
1. The moon and the moon are full, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is the most favorable. -Xu Tang's Mid-Autumn Night to the Moon.
Appreciation: This poem expresses the author's love for the moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival night with concise language and profound images. By describing the particularity and brightness of moonlight, the poem contains feelings for time and praise for the chanters who have experienced pain. The whole poem is meaningful, giving people a * * * sound and thinking.
2, the moon, grown full now over the sea, Tianya * * * At this time. -Zhang Jiuling's looking at the moon and thinking of one far away.
Appreciation: Zhang Jiuling was a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty. He was ostracized by treacherous officials and relegated to Jingzhou. He wrote this poem because he missed the distance on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. The poetic mood is broad and vigorous, but it is also sincere, especially the first two sentences have long been famous.
3. he knows that the dews tonight will be frost, how much brighter the moonlight is at home!. -Du Fu's remembering my brothers on a moonlight night.
Appreciation: "he knows that the dews tonight will be frost" not only describes the scenery, but also points out the seasons. It was on the night of the Millennium Festival, which made people feel chilly. "how much brighter the moonlight is at home!" also describes the scenery, but it was different from the previous sentence.
What the author wrote is not entirely an objective reality, but his own subjective feelings. Obviously, it is a bright moon in the whole world, but he insists that the moon in his hometown is the brightest. Obviously, it is the author's own psychological illusion, so he insists on being so sure that there is no doubt.
4, the strong rice day is too thin, and the narrow clothes are already cold in autumn. -Yuan Haowen's Mid-Autumn Festival in Nizhuang.
Appreciation: Nizhuang Mid-Autumn Festival is a poem written by Yuan Haowen, a poet in the Yuan Dynasty. This poem is about his own difficult life experience in the early autumn, which reflects the hard social life from the scene to the emotion. This poem by Yuan Haowen is real in content, sincere in feelings and beautiful in language, but not flashy.
5. Su E may not be disappointed, but the jade toad is cold and lonely. -Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon.
Appreciation: This is a poem about the loneliness and homesickness of travelers in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The first two sentences of the poem describe the traveler who lives in a foreign land. On the frosty Mid-Autumn Festival night, he lost sleep, and the shadow of the buttonwood tree cast by the moonlight shifted many times, while he was still alone in the corner of the courtyard, feeling dejected by homesickness.
the last two sentences of the poem are the imagination of the poet. Although the sky is clear and the moonlight is bright, it is not necessarily that Chang 'e is not disappointed and resentful. The moon palace is so deserted, and only osmanthus trees accompany her alone.
Obviously, this is the poet's feeling of "disappointment" and moved it to Chang 'e in the moon palace. The poet only borrows the legend of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon to tell his feelings of regret about wandering around the world, loneliness and homesickness, which is euphemistic and deep.