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Poems praising the moon
1, poem: the moon is like a mirror, and the sea clouds are like a palace.

Said by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty, "Seeing Friends Off at Jingmen Ferry".

Interpretation: the moon reflects the river, just like flying a mirror tomorrow; Clouds rise and change endlessly, forming a mirage.

2. Poetry: When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.

From: Bird Watching Creek by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The bright moon rises, and the bright light alarms the birds living in the mountains. They fly high and sing in the spring stream from time to time.

3. Poetry: He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is so bright! .

From: Du Fu's Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Starting from tonight, entering the Millennium solar terms, the moon in my hometown is still the brightest.

4. Poetry: the lake is full of moonlight, and there is no wind mirror on the pool surface.

From: Looking at Dongting by Liu Yuxi in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The moon in autumn is bright and the lake is clear and calm, just like an iron-ground bronze mirror.

5. Poem: The cool moon looks like an eyebrow hanging on Liuwan, and the more you look at Zhongshan Mirror.

From: Dai Shulun's "Lanxi Acura" in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: A curved moth eyebrow hangs on Liuwan, and the moonlight is clear, cool and pleasant. The mountains in central Vietnam are reflected on a mirror-like stream, which is really beautiful.