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Does quiet night thinking have anything to do with Mid-Autumn Festival?

Quiet night thinking is not directly related to the Mid-Autumn Festival. The content is as follows:

1. The author of this poem is Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It is because he misses his hometown that he wrote this poem. The full text is as follows: There is such bright light at the foot of my bed. Is there frost already? . I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. Although the poem mentions the bright moon, it is easy to think of the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but it does not clearly indicate that it is related to the Mid-Autumn Festival.

This is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty, which mainly describes his feelings about the bright moon and his homesickness at night. This poem describes a poet who lives abroad and looks up at the bright moon in autumn night and misses his hometown. Although the poem mentions the bright moon, it is easy to think of the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but it does not clearly indicate that it is related to the Mid-Autumn Festival.

3. The first two sentences in the poem create a quiet atmosphere, depict the cold and pale image of the moonlight, show the poet's lonely feelings, and pave the way for the later expression of homesickness. The last two sentences show the poet's homesickness, yearning and concern for his hometown, attachment and love for his hometown through action description.

4. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts skillfully combines the cold and desolate environment of autumn night with the poet's lonely feeling of living abroad, and describes the poet's homesickness when living abroad, which has become a classic in China's ancient literature.

Related contents of Mid-Autumn Festival

1. This festival has a long history, which can be traced back to the worship of the moon god and the custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient times. Therefore, in ancient times, poets often used the moon to express their yearning for their hometown. For example, thinking about the quiet night here, Wang Jian looking at the moon on the fifteenth night, and Bai Juyi looking at the pavilion on the fifteenth night of August.

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, which is usually celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. On this day, people enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes, solve riddles on the lanterns and lanterns with their families. In a word, Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival full of traditional cultural connotations. People will hold various activities and customs to express their yearning and pursuit for family, reunion and a better life.

In today's society, people usually get together in the Mid-Autumn Festival, which can be travel, outdoor activities, visiting relatives and friends, family gatherings and cultural and recreational activities. Of course, eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon are indispensable in the end. Family members will taste moon cakes, enjoy the moon, chat and share each other's lives and experiences.