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A collection of poems about the moon

Old poems about the moon:

1. May I be like a star, like the moon, and the light will shine brightly every night. ——Fan Chengda's "Che Yaoyao Chapter".

2. People today do not see the moon of ancient times, but today’s moon once illuminated the ancients. ——Li Bai's "Ask the Moon about Wine·My old friend Jia Chun ordered me to ask about it".

3. On a moonlit night at the Twenty-Four Bridge, where can a beautiful lady teach me how to play the flute? _——Du Mu's "Send to Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou".

4. The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet after dusk. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Shengchazi·Yuanxi".

5. There is a bright moon on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. ——Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan".

6. A moment of spring night is worth a thousand pieces of gold, the flowers are fragrant and the moon is cloudy. ——Su Shi's "Spring Night·A moment of a spring night is worth a thousand gold."