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A full moon poem

A poem about a full moon is as follows:

1, the moon, now full of the sea, Tianya * * * at this time.

From Zhang Jiuling's Full Moon Philip Burkart in the Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: a bright moon rises in the vast sea, and you and I are far apart but enjoy the moon.

People can't see the ancient moon today, but they took pictures of the ancients this month.

From Li Bai's "asking for the moon asks his old friend Jia Chunling" in Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: Now people have never seen the ancient moon, and now the moon shines on the ancients.

3, osmanthus floating jade, the first month street, the night is as cool as washing.

From Niannujiao Mid-Autumn Festival to Wen Zhiming's Moon in Ming Dynasty.

Description: Osmanthus fragrans on the branches hangs like pieces of white jade. The full moon reflects the whole sky, and the night sky seems to be washed.

4, rain or shine, say nothing, and like the good times on earth.

Xu Youzhen's Mid-Autumn Moon in Ming Dynasty.

Explanation: forget it, don't say anything about ups and downs, cherish the good times in the world!

5, the dark dust goes with the horse, and the bright moon comes one by one.

From "The 15th Night of the First Month" by Su Weidao in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: the crowd is surging and the dust is flying under the horseshoe; The moonlight shines, and people can see the bright moon everywhere.