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A poem representing missing with the moon.

The poem representing missing with the moon is as follows:

1, looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking back again, and I suddenly remembered home. -Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking".

Appreciation: The autumn moon is exceptionally bright but cold. For lonely and distant travelers, it is the easiest to touch their yearning for autumn, which makes people feel depressed and the years fly by. Staring at the moon is also the easiest way to make people daydream, think of everything in their hometown and their relatives at home. Thinking, thinking, head gradually lowered, completely immersed in meditation.

From "doubt" to "looking up" and from "looking up" to "bowing down", the poet's inner activities are vividly revealed, and a vivid picture of homesickness on a moonlit night is vividly outlined. Just four poems, written fresh and simple, clear as words. Its content is simple, but it is also rich. This is easy to understand, but it is endless.

2. Bring a separated heart, and be considerate for a long time at night. -Zhang Jiuling's Full Moon Philip Burkart.

Appreciation: This is a poem that misses people far away on a moonlit night. Tianya * * * At this time, it has been a long time since the moon rose in the east and the moon set, and birds sang. In the poem, it is called "Jingxi", that is, all night. This night's moonlight can be said to be irrelevant to ordinary people, but a pair of lovers who are far away from the world can't sleep for a long time because they miss the moon. They only think that the night is long, so they fell out with a word "resentment".

Three or four sentences, centered on resentment, echoed by "lover" and "lovesickness", echoed by "distant night" and "dusk", put the first two sentences in one go. These two sentences are flowing, natural and smooth, with the charm of ancient poetry.

I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight. -Wang Jian's "Fifteen Nights Looking at the Moon and Sending it to Du Langzhong".

Appreciation: This is a seven-character quatrain written by Philip Burkart on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival. "I don't know who Qiu Si will fall into tonight." These two sentences were written suddenly, from the author's group of people watching the moon to the people watching the moon all over the world, from the activities of enjoying the moon to the thinking of people and the future, the artistic conception is broad and implicit.

How many people in the whole world are looking at the moon and thinking about their relatives: people in their hometown miss their relatives far away, and those who leave home look at their relatives far away.