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What are the ancient poems with the moon?

1, when will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. ——? Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival is a tune song.

When did the bright moon begin to appear? I raised my glass and asked the distant sky. ?

2, people have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain and shine. It's an ancient shame, isn't it ——? Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival is a tune song.

People have changes in joys and sorrows, and the moon has changes from cloudy to sunny, which is difficult to be comprehensive from ancient times to now.

Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! ? ——? Tang Li Bai's "Come into the wine, I don't see you"

When you are proud of your life, you should indulge in joy and don't let this golden cup be empty for the bright moon.

The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light, is it frosted already? ? ——? Tang Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night

The bright moonlight sprinkled on enough paper in front of the bed, as if the ground was covered with frost.

5. There is no dust in the river, and there is a solitary moon wheel in the sky? ——? Tang Zhang's Moonlit Night on the Spring River

The river and the sky are the same color, without any tiny dust, only a solitary moon hangs high in the bright sky.

The moon, commonly known as the moon, was called Taiyin, Xuantu, Chanjuan and Pan Yu in ancient times. It is the satellite of the earth and the fifth largest satellite in the solar system. The diameter of the moon is about a quarter of that of the earth, and its mass is about one-eighty-first of that of the earth.

The moon is the most massive satellite, and its surface is covered with craters formed by small celestial bodies. The average distance between the moon and the earth is about 380,000 kilometers, which is about 30 times the diameter of the earth.

The moon may have formed about 4.5 billion years ago. Shortly after the formation of the earth, there were several hypotheses about its origin. There is more factual evidence to support the "big collision origin theory" formed by the debris generated by the huge collision between the earth and the Martian-sized celestial body "Teia".

There are a large number of huge impact craters on the front of the moon, which are filled with basalt lava flows from dark volcanoes, forming a vast plain called "Moon Sea". In fact, there is not a drop of water in the Moon Sea. There are bright and ancient plagioclase highlands and obvious impact craters between the periphery of the Moon Sea and the Moon Sea.

It is the brightest celestial body in the sky except the sun. Although it is very bright white, the surface is actually very dark, and the reflectivity is only slightly higher than that of old asphalt. Because the moon is very conspicuous in the sky, coupled with the regular changes in the phases of the moon, it has had a great influence on human culture such as myths and legends, religious beliefs, philosophical thoughts, calendar compilation, literature and art, customs and traditions.

The rotation period of the moon is equal to period of revolution (called tidal locking), so the moon always faces the same direction of the earth. The earth's ocean tides are mainly caused by the gravity of the moon.

Because the tidal force of the earth's ocean is opposite to the direction of the earth's rotation, the earth's rotation is always "braked" by an extremely weak force, which accumulates over time. There is ample evidence that the earth's rotation cycle is getting slower and slower, and the time of day is growing very slowly, increasing by 1 second in a few years. Due to the reaction of the earth, the moon is getting farther and farther away from the earth, about 3.8 cm away from the earth every year.

The ratio of the size of the moon to the sun is close to the ratio of the distance, which makes its apparent size almost the same as that of the sun. During a solar eclipse, the moon can completely cover the sun and form a total solar eclipse.

References:

Moon-Baidu Encyclopedia