Poetry Category
1.
It may not be that Su'e has no regrets, the jade toad is cold and the sweet-scented osmanthus is lonely.
(Looking at the bright moon in the sky and thinking about Chanjuan in the moon palace, I feel regret now. After all, the only ones accompanying her are the cold moon and the lonely laurel tree.)
— ——Yan Shu, Northern Song Dynasty, "Mid-Autumn Moon"
2.
I hope that on such a long night, the favor may not be in vain.
(I hope we can always be like tonight, when the moon is full and people are perfect, this is human nature, no one is exception.)
——Xin Qiji, Southern Song Dynasty "The River is Red·Mid-Autumn Festival Sends Far Away"
3.
The sea is blue every year. Who fills the gaps in the ice wheel? A piece of autumn fragrance was blown, and it was as bright as snow.
(The blue sea and blue sky are like this every year, but why does the moon in the clouds become full and then disappear? Tonight, the golden wind blows coolly, the earth flowers reflect the blue, and the laurel trees hanging on the picture rails hang a wisp of autumn fragrance. , the moonlight is as crystal clear as white snow)
——Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Pipa Immortal Mid-Autumn Festival"
4,
Cheng. The wind is blowing, the sky is thousands of miles long, and you can look straight down at the mountains and rivers.
(I’d better ride the mighty autumn wind to the sky, where there should be no restrictions, and wherever I look, there are great rivers and mountains that I worry about day and night. I should cut down the laurel trees and let the clear light of the moon Spread more to the world)
——"Taichang Yin·Jiankang Mid-Autumn Festival Night by Lu Shuqian" written by Xin Qiji of the Southern Song Dynasty
5,
Qing In the smoke, golden mirrors fly over the blue sea.
(In the shadow of blue clouds that obscured the moonlight, a bright moon passed through the clouds, flying into the blue sky like a golden mirror.)
——Chao Buzhi's "The Cave" of the Northern Song Dynasty "Xiange·Sizhou Mid-Autumn Festival"
6.
The Yu Yu Qiong Tower, riding the Luan to and fro, people are in the Qingliang Kingdom. The mountains and rivers are picturesque, and the smoke and trees are visible in the distance.
(In the Qionglou Yuyu of the Moon Palace, fairies ride on phoenixes to come and go freely. I yearn for the purity and freedom in the Moon Palace. The beautiful mountains and rivers are as beautiful as pictures. I can see the past in the hazy moon. In the color, the shadows of trees are whirling)
——Northern Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Niannujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival"
7.
This life will not be good this night, and the bright moon will be bright next year. Where to look.
(Every Mid-Autumn Festival night in my life, the moonlight is mostly hidden by wind and clouds, and I rarely encounter such beautiful scenery as today. It is really rare. But where will I be in the Mid-Autumn Festival next year? Watching the moon.)
——"Yangguan Song" by Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty
8.
People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. It's hard to tell the truth. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
(Life is full of joys and sorrows, and the moon often waxes and wanes. It has been difficult to have both of these good things since ancient times. I just hope that the person I miss will be safe and sound for a long time, no matter how far apart we are. See the bright and beautiful appearance of the bright moon together)
——Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Shui Tiao Ge Tou Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival"
9.
I don’t know the sky. Palace, what year is it today?
(I don’t know what year it is tonight in the palace in the sky.)
——Northern Song Dynasty·Su Shi’s "Shui Diao Ge Tou Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival"
10.
Looking far into the distance from a high position, you can see that there are thousands of miles of sky with no trace of clouds.
(Standing on a tall building, looking from a height, the moonlit night of the Mid-Autumn Festival has a cloudless sky, making it appear even more vast and boundless.
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——"Niannujiao·Mid-Autumn Festival" by Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty