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What to write on the fan of the full moon Chinese love? Mid-Autumn Festival

Can write some suitable for the Mid-Autumn Festival recitation of poetry.

1, the garrison guests look at the border, thinking of returning to more bitter face. --Li Bai, "Moon over Guanshan Mountain"

2. Where the big bright mirror flies. --- Xiang Ziqian, "Song of the Cave Immortal - Mid-Autumn Festival"

3. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, and lower your head to think of your hometown. --Li Bai "Silent Night Thoughts"

4. The bright moon is out of the Tianshan Mountain, between the vast clouds and the sea. --Li Bai's "Moon over the Mountains"

5. Raise your glass and invite the moon to the sky. --Li Bai "Drinking Alone Under the Moon"

6. The moon comes in the night in the mountains, but I have never seen it at dawn. --Hao Wen, "Mid-Autumn in Ni Zhuang"

7. When I was young, I didn't know the moon, but called it a white jade disk. --Li Bai, "The Ancient Row of the Long Moon"

8: When is the bright moon? I'm going to ask you about it. --Su Shi "Song of Water"

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Moonlight Festival, Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Worshipping Festival, Moon Lady's Festival, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival, etc., is a traditional festival of Chinese folklore. The Mid-Autumn Festival originates from the worship of heavenly phenomena and evolved from the moon sacrifice on the autumn eve in the ancient times. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been characterized by folk customs such as moon worship, moon viewing, eating mooncakes, watching lanterns, enjoying osmanthus flowers, drinking osmanthus wine, etc., which have been passed down to the present day and are still going on today. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the Ancient Times, became popular in the Han Dynasty, was finalized in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and became popular in the later years of the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of the seasonal customs of autumn, and most of the festive elements it contains have ancient origins.