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What are the poems in which the moon represents my heart?

1. I wish you a long life and a long life. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·When will the bright moon come"

Meaning: I just hope that the person I miss is safe and long-term, and that no matter how far apart we are, we can see the bright and beautiful appearance of the bright moon together. .

2. A toad is worthy of bathing in water. How can a jade rabbit explain the ups and downs? ——Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty "Magnolia Slowly·Poor Today's Moon"

Meaning: Toads are already familiar with water, why can the Jade Rabbit also swim and dive in the sea?

3. If you don’t recognize the moon when you are young, you will call it a white jade plate. I also suspected that the Yao Tai Mirror was flying in the blue clouds. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Gu Lang Yue Xing"

Meaning: When I was a child, I didn't know the moon and called it a white jade plate. He also suspected that it was a fairy mirror from Yaotai, flying above the blue clouds in the night sky.

4. The flowers of the osmanthus tree in the Jade Palace have not yet fallen, and the immortal concubine is collecting incense and hanging her tassels. ——Tang Dynasty Li He's "Ballad of Heaven"

Meaning: The golden osmanthus tree in the Moon Palace has always been full of fragrance and the flowers never fall. The fairies pick the osmanthus lightly, and their delicate hands skillfully sing and wear tassels.

5. Looking for a chapter and excerpting a sentence from an old vulture, a jade bow hangs on the curtain of the dawn moon. ——Li He of the Tang Dynasty, "Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan·No. 6"

Meaning: Looking for lyrics and excerpts, I have been like an "eagle" all my life, chanting all night long, reflecting the curved image of the dawn moon against the curtain. A jade bow.