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A beautiful passage describing the moon

The beautiful passage describing the moon is as follows:

Suddenly, an inexplicable silvery white was sprinkled on the earth. I looked up and was surprised. Ah, the moon, it's the moon. The moon touches the earth with her bright light, which makes the earth more charming and mysterious. We have less fear and more dreams.

It gives off dazzling light and sprinkles the soft moonlight to the world. It's really like the autumn moon. Its beauty makes me miss Wan Li.

The moon rises higher and higher, and has climbed to the top of the building. She looked down at the earth and shone brightly. When the bright moon was in the sky, I narrowed my eyes and really saw the vague scenery in the bright moon.

I love the moon, and I love its gentleness and tranquility. The moon never shines on the earth like the sun; Nor is it as fast or slow as the wind; Not as lazy as a cloud. The moon always looks at the earth tenderly and "smiles" at the stars.

The moon is not always satisfactory. Sometimes it's thin, pitiful and bent, as if some work had bent her waist. Like a lonely boat, how can it withstand the tsunami waves in the vast space? I have been working like a sickle, and I am tired enough. Seeing the crescent moon, the poets in the Song Dynasty expressed their feelings that "the moon is full of rain and shine, and people have joys and sorrows, which can never be achieved in ancient times".