The famous sentences about the moon are as follows:
1. A spring night is worth a thousand dollars, flowers are fragrant and the moon is cloudy. Spring night written by Su Shi in Song Dynasty
explains that even a very short time in spring is very precious. The flowers exude a faint fragrance, and the moonlight casts a dim shadow under the flowers.
2. Today, people don't see the ancient moon, but this month they used to take photos of the ancients. Li Bai's
Asking about the wine asking for the moon, an old friend Jia Chunling in the Tang Dynasty explains that people have never seen the ancient moon, but the present moon once shone on the ancients.
3. On the moonlit night of the Twenty-four Bridges, where do jade people teach flute playing? A message to han chuo the yangzhou magistrate written by Du Mu in Tang Dynasty
explains: The bright moon on the Twenty-four Bridges reflects a faint clear night. Where are you, old friend, listening to a beautiful woman blow a flute?
4. May I be like a star, like a moon, and shine brightly every night.
from Fan Chengda in Song Dynasty's "Che Yao Pian" explains: I wish I were like a star and you were like the moon. Every night, you and I shine bright and white.
5. The spring breeze is green in Jiang Nanan. When will the bright moon shine on me?
from Wang Anshi's "Boating in Guazhou" in the Song Dynasty explains: The warm spring breeze has blown the scenery along the banks of the south of the Yangtze River green again. When can the bright moon shine on me and return to my hometown?