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There are poems about Mid-Autumn Festival.
There are poems about Mid-Autumn Festival as follows:

1, where is the big mirror? -Xiangzi's "Fairy Song Mid-Autumn Festival"

2. When will there be a bright moon? Ask about Sky Wine. -Su's Water Tune

3. Will goodwill be guaranteed? I think the Milky Way is a long way. -Li Bai's "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"

4. Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us. -Li Bai's "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"

I drink a pot of wine from the flowers alone. No one is with me. -Li Bai's "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"

6, endless, half cold. -Wu Wenying's Four Hakka: Mid-Autumn Festival

7. I hope people will live for a long time, thousands of miles away. -Su Shi's "Water Tune Songs"

8. Start collecting in the morning and visit your hometown. -Wen, "Good Morning Walk"

9, Xie An Xin pillow Qingyang Bridge, Du Yu a spring dawn. -Su Shi's Xijiang Moon

10, where the building is high, you have to find out the light first. -Wu Wenying's "Tail Offender, Chen Jia Mid-Autumn Festival"

1 1, a young woman, Su E, is cold-resistant and fights in the mid-month frost. -Li Shangyin's Frost Moon

12, Su E may not have regrets, but Yuchan is lonely. -Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon

13, ten rounds of frost shadow turn to court, tonight is a lonely corner. -Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon

14, the sky will wash the world again tonight. -Liu Yuxi's "Playing with the Moon on the Night of August 15th"

15, looking at heaven and earth, the hole is like a brush. -Shi Dazu's Autumn Night Tide in the Red River

16, Yueming, take care of my bed. -Nineteen ancient poems "What Bites the Moon"

17, August autumn sky, Chang 'e fresh cassia twig straight. -Xu Ning's Night on August 15th

18, frost is everywhere, I want to fly over the colorful clouds. -Wen Zhiming's "Niannujiao" Mid-Autumn Festival to enjoy the moon.

19, it's moonlit tonight, and I wonder who Qiu Si will fall into. -Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights"