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Three-line poem describing Mid-Autumn Festival

Three lines describing the Mid-Autumn Festival:

one

Tian Shang wan Jia Deng huo

The stars twinkle in the world-

I can't tell the difference between heaven and earth.

two

It's very hot

When I got home, my tears had dried up.

My thoughts drifted away with the heavy snow.

three

Wake up at midnight,

The moon shadows line up,

But I don't know when I will meet my hometown people.

four

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

I miss you very much.

And the moon cakes I ate.

five

The wind blows the moon,

Osmanthus fragrans is soaring,

Does WU GANG drink?

six

Looking at the bright moon,

If you want to ask the Iraqis,

Was there a happy face in the past?

seven

You've been investigating since the first grade

I started reviewing from the end of the month.

Let's meet at the crossroads at fifteen.

eight

Yue Ming understands me.

Send acacia for thousands of miles

Is Yiren happy?

nine

The breeze picked the moonlight from the building and gave it to me.

I cut my wavering thoughts into nonsense.

Watch you stumble in a trance.

ten

You pour the story into the wine.

Drink it

Forget her.