There are many poems about expecting the moon to come out. Here are some examples: 1. The bright moon in front of my bed is like frost on the ground. Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at home. (Li Bai: Meditation at Night) 2. The bright moon rose from the sky above the boundless sea of clouds. (Li Bai: Moon of the Mountain Pass) 3. I raise my cup to invite the moon, and the shadow becomes three people. (Li Bai: Drinking Alone Under the Moon) 4. A moment of spring night was worth thousands of gold. Flowers had fragrance and the moon had shade. (Su Shi: "Spring Night: A Moment of Spring Night is Worth Thousands of Gold") 5. I took the wine and asked the sky, I don't know what year it is in the palace in the sky. (Su Shi: "Shuidiao Getou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear") These poems expressed people's expectations and praise for the moon.
The moon had been praised and described many times in ancient poems. Here are some poems about the moon: 1. Su Shi's Spring Night: A Moment of Spring Night is Worth Thousands of Gold wrote: " Today's people can't see the ancient moon, but today's moon once shone on the ancients." This poem expressed the similarities between the ancient and the present moon. 2. Li Bai's " Ask the Moon with Wine. Old Friend Jia Chun asked me to ask him " wrote: " May I be like the moon, and every night the light will be bright and clear." This poem described the brightness and beauty of the moon. 3. Fan Chengda's "Che Yao Yao Chapter" wrote: "The moon is on the willow head, and people are about to meet after dusk." This poem described the scene when the moon rose. 4. Ouyang Xiu's "Birth of Chazi·Yuanxi" wrote: "The bright moon is born on the sea, and the horizon is at this time." This poem expressed the universal existence and sharing of the moon. 5. Zhang Jiuling's " Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan " wrote: " The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." This poem expressed his longing for his hometown and his reliance on the moon. These poems showed the love and praise of the ancients for the moon, depicting the beauty and mystery of the moon.
There are many poems with moons. Here are some examples: 1. The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be the frost on the ground. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts 2. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think of your hometown. Li Bai's "Drinking Alone Under the Moon" 3. Flying Mirror under the Moon, Cloud Forming Sea Tower. Li Bai's Drinking Alone Under the Moon (Part 2) 4. When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's Song of Water Melody: When Will the Bright Moon Appear? 5. The river and the sky are the same color without any dust, and the lonely moon in the sky is bright. Zhang Ruoxu's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" 6. I don't know who the moon is waiting for, but I see the Yangtze River sending water. Zhang Ruoxu's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River" 7. Mulan flowers in front of the courtyard, white dew has not yet dried. Du Fu's "Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night" These poems all had the word "moon" in them, depicting the beauty and meaning of the moon.
The following are some poems that contain the moon's phase: 1. In Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou, When Will the Bright Moon Appear","People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has its ups and downs." 2. In Bai Juyi's "Song of the Sunset River," there was a line that said,"Poor night on the third day of September, dew like a pearl and moon like a bow." This line described the crescent moon. 3. In Li Yu's "Happy Meeting (Silent Alone on the West Tower)","Silent Alone on the West Tower, the moon is like a hook" was described here as the crescent moon. 4. In Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret, it was a poem that said,"The palace is sad when it sees the moon, and the sound of the bell in the night rain is heartbroken." 5. Xin Qiji's "Moon on the West River: Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road" had a poem that read,"The bright moon leaves branches to startle magpies, and the cool breeze cries cicadas in the middle of the night." 6. In Zhang Ji's "Maple Bridge Moored at Night","The moon falls and crows cry in the frosty sky, and the river maple fisherman's fire faces the sorrowful sleep." 7. In Liu Yong's "Yu Linling·Cold Cicada's Misery", he wrote," Willow bank, morning breeze waning moon." 8. In Ouyang Xiu's "Life Chazi·Yuanxi","The moon rises on the willow head, and people make an appointment after dusk." The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"New Moon" referred to the phase of the moon when there was a 0° difference between the celestial ecliptic of the moon and the sun. The new day was the first day of each lunar month. At this time, the moon was between the sun and the earth, almost appearing and disappearing at the same time as the sun. The moon could not be seen from the earth, also known as the new moon. "Wang" referred to the phase of the moon when the ecliptic of the moon and the sun were 180° apart. The day of Wang was the fifteenth day of the lunar month (sometimes the sixteenth). At this time, the earth was between the sun and the moon. When the sun set in the west, the full moon could be seen rising from the east. In the ancient China astronomical calendar,"syzygy" was the name of the lunar phase cycle. However, there was a separate mention of "Jiwang" here."Jiwang" usually referred to the 16th day of each lunar month (in some terms, it could also refer to the days after the 16th day of the lunar month). It was a concept that followed the 15th day of the lunar month, indicating that the 15th day of the lunar month had passed. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
New Moon refers to the first day of each lunar month; Hope refers to the fifteenth day of each lunar month; Jiwang usually refers to the sixteenth day of each lunar month (in some sayings, the small month is the sixteenth day, the big month is the seventeenth day); Hui refers to the last day of each lunar month. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some poems describing the coming winter: The north wind rolls the ground, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower The cicadas in the cold are mournful, facing the long pavilion. The evening rain has just stopped. I drink in the tent of the capital gate without a thread, where the orchid boat is urged. Holding hands and looking at each other with tearful eyes, I was speechless and choked. Thinking of going away, a thousand miles away, misty waves and evening mists sinking in the vast sky. Liu Yong,"Rain Linling" Snowflakes danced in the sky, and the cold wind was blowing, and the north wind was raging. Withered branches and withered leaves dance with the snow, and the cold wind blows through the bones. Wen Zhengming's Inscription on the Wall The winter sun shines on the face and warms the heart. Lu You's "Mountain West Village Tour" 5. The north wind rolls the ground, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower
Fishermen's harvest is a joyous moment. Here are some poems that express the expectation of fishermen's harvest: The fishing boats sing at night, singing and dancing, and the season of harvest has arrived. The season of harvest had arrived. 3. The sea is wide, and the fish jumps high in the sky, allowing the birds to fly. The harvest season has arrived. The crew members of the Wanli Airlines in the Qianli Fishing Ground laughed and said that the harvest season had arrived. Fishermen go out to sea to harvest, full of laughter spread to the world. I hope these poems can bring some inspiration and enlightenment to the readers, so that we can look forward to the harvest season together!
There were many poems that described the pursuit of true love. Here are some examples: There is a sentence in the Book of Songs, Xiaoya, and Che Xia: "It is said that the giver would rather stop." The meaning of the poem is "flying with a buzzing sound, indicating the way for me to pursue true love". It expressed the poet's firm pursuit of true love, and he would not give up easily even if the road was difficult. There is a sentence in Li Sao of Chu Ci: "Only the vegetation is scattered, I am afraid that the beauty will be old." It expressed the poet's desire for true love and believed that true love should be as rare as the withering of plants and trees and should not be wasted at will. There are many poems describing true love in "300 Poems of the Tang Dynasty", such as "I miss you, but I don't know when I'll meet you, but I'm embarrassed at this time and night." And "If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan?" These poems all expressed the poet's yearning for and pursuit of true love. He believed that true love should be rare and should not be squandered at will.
The palindromic poems were the same when read forward or backward. For example, Su Shi's "Bodhisattva Man·Xia's Boudoir Resentment":"The wind in the willow courtyard is quiet, and the people who sleep during the day are quiet." Fragrant sweat thin clothes cool, cool clothes thin sweat fragrance. The lotus root was served in a bowl of ice with red hands, and the lotus root was served in a bowl of ice with red hands. The long lotus root laughs at the man." Nalan Xingde's "Bodhisattva Man" said,"The fog window is cold against the distant sky, and the distant sky is facing the cold window fog." Flowers fall, crows cry, crows cry, flowers fall. The shadow of the sleeve is thin, and the shadow of the thin sleeve is thin. The wind cuts off a trace of red, and the red thread cuts off the wind." These palindromic poems could be read forward and backward, and some of them had similar ideologies and aesthetic feelings when read forward and backward, reflecting the unique artistic charm of palindromic poems.