Are there any poems about the moon that express negative emotions?

Updated on culture 2024-05-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Moon poems are written and mysterious.

    The moon is like a scar.

    Glued to the gray air.

    The dullness of bronze.

    With a silent abruptness.

    It's not so comfortable.

    The moon is like a brand.

    After thousands of years of experience.

    Deep in the moon and the thoughts of the people.

    Burned skin.

    Who can't erase the pain?

    The moon is like a lost eye.

    Looking at you. Also looking at me.

    Loneliness that can't be hidden.

    A distracted eye.

    I never shed tears.

    Moon. It's not that round.

    Whether it's scars, branding, or eyes.

    With a silent chant.

    Turn to the dawn.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The spring breeze and the south bank of the Green River, when will the bright moon shine on me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The verses and emotions about the moon are as follows:

    1.Verses and emotions about the moon.

    1.The ancients often looked at the moon and cherished the distance, pinning their thoughts on relatives and friends, and the representative poems were:

    The moon rises in the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. The lover complains about the night, and he is lovesick at night. The candle is extinguished, and the light is full, and the clothes are dewed. It's unbearable to give away, and it's a good time to sleep. ——Zhang Jiuling, "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan".

    I hope that people will last a long time, and they will be together for thousands of miles. - Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Head".

    2.The performance time is fleeting, nostalgia for the past and the present:

    Who first saw the moon on the riverside, and when did the river moon shine at the beginning of the year? Life has been infinite from generation to generation, and Jiang Yue is only similar every year. ——Zhang Ruoxu, "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night".

    In the old days and months in the east of Huaishui, it was over the female wall in the middle of the night. - Liu Yuxi, "Stone Town".

    Life is like a dream, and one is still in the moon. - Su Shi's "Nian Nujiao".

    2.What are the verses about the "moon".

    1.The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is the hometown of Ming. It expresses the author's nostalgia for his siblings and homesickness.

    2.The moon is born on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. The previous sentence writes the scene:

    A bright moon rises from the vast and boundless sea; The latter sentence is a scene: The poet thinks of a friend who is far away at the ends of the earth, and at this moment he is also looking at the same bright moon as me. Express your longing for your friends from afar.

    3.When is the bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. The sorrow of the lyricist and his brother, optimistic about the feelings of life.

    4.Raise your head to look at the bright moon and bow your head to think of your hometown. Express the poet's homesickness.

    5.I hope that people will last a long time, and they will be together for thousands of miles. Through the praise and yearning for the bright moon, this poem shows the poet's positive and optimistic mood and expresses the beautiful feelings in his heart.

    The moon is a common brushwork in ancient Chinese poetry, and it is a common brushwork to use the moon to set off feelings. Generally speaking, the moon in ancient poetry is synonymous with homesickness.

    1.The moon gives the visual impression of reunion, abundance and harmony. Because in the minds of Chinese, the circle is always associated with heavenly principles, objects, and personnel, accumulating the psychological content of history, and embodying a symbolic oriental poetic wisdom.

    2.The moon reflects the loneliness and loneliness of the ancient poets, and reflects the psychology of the frustrated seeking solace and relief.

    3.In the eyes of people who are tranquil and relaxed, optimistic and spacious, the image of the moon has become synonymous with quiet, elegant and leisurely.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Su Jiande River" and "Xijiang Moon: Night Walking in Huangsha Road" all wrote about the scenery of the moonlit night, but the feelings expressed were not the same, combined with the poems.

    Answer: Both ancient poems write about the moon, and both use the moon to express their feelings. However, the feelings expressed are different, "Sujian Dejiang" uses the moon to express the poet's loneliness and loneliness during the journey, and "Xijiang Moon Cherry Blossom Night Walk in the Yellow Sand Road" expresses the poet's intoxication with the beautiful scenery of the Yellow Sand Ridge and the Road, and reveals love and excitement.

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