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What does the moon represent?

Question 1: What does the moon mean? In China culture, the moon is very symbolic. It is a symbol of beauty and creates a beautiful aesthetic mood. At the same time, the moon is also the carrier of human lovesickness, maintaining the lovesickness between lovers and expressing people's nostalgia for their hometown, relatives and friends. In the writings of frustrated people, the moon has a symbol of frustration. The quiet mood of the moon has created a quiet and beautiful aesthetic mood and aroused the ethereal feelings of many frustrated literati. The moon hanging high in the sky has also aroused people's philosophical thinking, and the moon has become an eternal symbol.

When we look up at the night sky and see the bright moon, our hearts will always arouse infinite reverie. Some people will immediately think of a poem related to the moon: "When the moon is in the sky, people are crowded" (The Book of Songs? Martin? Out of the moon ")," the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world * * *. Bring long thoughts of the night to the separated heart "(Zhang Jiuling's" Looking at the Moon and Thinking about the Distance ")," Will there be frost at the foot of my bed with such bright light? Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then sinking back, I suddenly thought of home (Silent Night Thinking by Li Bai), "Endless, passed down from generation to generation, the moon and the river are similar year after year" (Moonlight on the Spring River by Zhang), "The rabbit is cold and the toad is cold and the osmanthus is white, and the moth should be heartbroken this night" (Moonlight by Li Shangyin) Although these poems are about The symbolic meaning of the moon image is very rich in China culture. Many people have made many analyses of its symbolic meaning from the perspectives of cultural archetypes and poetry appreciation, and achieved remarkable results. On the basis of China's classical poems, I want to talk about the symbolic significance of the moon image in China's ancient poems.

The moon is a symbol of beauty.

The Chinese nation has always had a special affection for the moon, which has become a typical image and an eternal theme in literature. The Book of Songs? Martin? "Moonrise" has: "The Moon is beautiful", that is, the beauty of the characters is set off by moonlight, which shows that people noticed the beauty of the moon in the pre-Qin period. By the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, the moon had become the direct description object of poetry and songs. Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties vividly described the beauty of the moon: "The gas melts clean and shines far away, the quality is bright, moist and sincere, the weakness does not waste the light, and the purity does not arouse pollution." The moon is endowed with lofty, moist, soft and quiet aesthetic connotation. The combination of the moon and the world's mountains and rivers will form a more beautiful scenery. Xie Zhuang's Yuefu wrote: "The air is on the surface, the clouds gather at dusk, the waves rise in Dongting, and the leaves leave slightly. Chrysanthemums scatter mountain peppers, and geese mourn the river. Autumn is long in quality and low in lightness. " The pure beauty of the autumn moon is shown against the backdrop of mountains and rivers; The dim and soft brilliance of the moon also has a landscape effect, which can give the landscape a unique charm. Tao Yuanming's leisure fu said: "The moon is beautiful in the clouds." On the one hand, it shows that the moon itself is beautiful, on the other hand, the bright moon hanging high in the clouds can add beauty to the world scenery. Writing poems about the moon can always give people beautiful enjoyment. Zhang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Moonlit Night on the Spring River": "The spring river is there, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide. I drift with the tide for thousands of miles, and there is no moon by the river. The river flows around Fangdian, and the moonlight shines on the flowers and trees like graupel. Frost flows in the air and cannot be seen on the white sand. " The poet's observation of moonlight is extremely subtle: moonlight washes away colorful things in the world and dyes the world as dreamy silver, so "first frost doesn't fly" and "white sand can't see", but only bright moonlight. Zhang Xian, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote in the preface to the Qing Dynasty: "It's even more like a bright moon, and the shadow of the swing next door", describing that the dissolved moonlight was sent to the shadow of the swing next door, which made people imagine the graceful figure of a beautiful woman swinging, and subtly expressed the poet's feelings of missing his lover. Zhang Xian's "Magnolia" also includes: "The moonlight in the atrium is clear, and countless poplar flowers have gone without a shadow", which shows that during the Qingming Festival, countless pale poplar flowers floated in the moonlight, and the old dreams floating in his heart were all integrated into this "shadowless" picture. These poems are covered with a vague "hazy color", because the moon is as clear and serene as a dream and gives people a hazy aesthetic feeling. "The crescent moon is like an eyebrow, which reminds people of the beauty standing on the jade steps under the moon, which constitutes a kind of quiet and graceful beauty; The hazy moon, filled with unspeakable sadness, constitutes a hazy beauty; The flowers are separated from the moon, and the lingering fragrance symbolizes the elegance and gorgeous beauty; The bright moon in the sky symbolizes the beauty of grandeur and antiquity. Endless symbols have created an endless aesthetic world of the moon, and countless hearts have created countless aesthetic images of the moon. "

The beauty of the moon is sublime, moist, gentle, quiet and pure. In the poem about the moon, the appearance of the moon image immediately makes the whole poem beautiful. Such as "Moonlit Night on the Spring River".

Question 2: How many traditional festivals are there in China? The main traditional festivals in China are Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Rise on February 2nd, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, June 6th, Chinese Valentine's Day, Ghost Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Knowledge Festival and Laba Festival.

Question 3: What does the moon on 3:QQ represent? The moon on qq represents qq level.

The star represents 1, the moon represents 4, the sun represents 16, and the crown represents 64. 1 crown =4 suns = 16 moons =64 stars. Whenever the level reaches the previous stage, the icon of the previous stage will be displayed. For example, level 4 will show a moon instead of four stars.

I. Summary calculation method of QQ active days

Suppose: the number of active days accumulated by users through online time is D (online), the number of active days accumulated through QQ active behavior is D (active), the ranking acceleration factor obtained by opening paid services (QQ members or super QQ) is L, and the ranking acceleration value obtained by using other Tencent services is A, then the total number of active days accumulated by users in QQ is * * *:

D (total * * * cumulative) = (D (online) +D (active)) * L+A.

For example, on the same day, if User A has been online for 6.5 hours for QQ mobile version, and accumulated D 1.0 active days, and online for 3 hours for QQ computer version, the accumulated D.5 active days, and the acceleration factor of opening QQ membership (VIP3) is L 1.5 times, and Tencent Business has earned 0.2 active points, then the total * * accumulated active days are as follows:

D (total * * * accumulation) = (1.0+0.5) *1.5+0.2 = 2.45 days.

Note: If QQ members and Super QQ are enabled at the same time, their level acceleration multiples will not take effect at the same time (L takes the maximum acceleration multiple as the effect).

Second, the QQ level upgrade corresponds to the number of active days.

The user's QQ level is displayed by four logos, from low to high, which are star, month, day and crown respectively. Among them, 4 stars = 1 month, April Ming = 1 day, and 4th = 1 crown.

Suppose the user's grade is n, and the grade is converted into active days D: D = N2+4× N.

Question 4: What does the moon symbolize? First of all, in China's poems, the moon, especially the full moon, is like a bright light in the dark, which can illuminate every corner of China and is the carrier of lyricism. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the round moon symbolizes reunion. Many lyricists praised it as a way to miss their hometown, relatives and friends, and their loved ones. As we all know:

"The moon is bright and people are beautiful" (The Book of Songs? Martin? Month out ")

"The moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world * * *. Bring a separated heart, miss at night "(Zhang Jiuling's" Looking at the Moon and Thinking about the Distance ").

"The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light. Is it frosty already? Looking up, I found that it was moonlight, and it sank back, and I suddenly remembered home "(Li Bai's" Silent Night Thinking ").

In addition, it is worth integrating that many frustrated poets and poets in ancient times were exiled to other places and used the moon as a way to express their feelings, such as:

"Life is endless, and the rivers and moons are similar year after year" (Zhang's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River")

"The rabbit is cold and the toad is cold and the osmanthus is white, and the moth should be heartbroken that night" (Li Shangyin's Moonlight)

People in China think that the beauty of the moon is sublime, moist, soft, quiet and pure, but it is out of reach from a distance. For example, in the poem Moonlit Night on a Spring River, the moon is the main body, and spring, river, flowers, moon and night are the background of the whole poem. "Moon" is a mixture of scenery and scenery in poetry, which runs through it like a link in the whole poem.

At the same time, the moon also symbolizes the charm of women. Looking through the Book of Songs, we will find that the moon symbolizes the beauty of women in the poem, which can be confirmed by The Sun in the East and The Moon Comes Out. Among them, "Oriental Day" and "Oriental Moon" in "Oriental Day" symbolize women's appearance and are creative.

Westerners interpret the moon as cold and scary, symbolizing loneliness. The moon is tragically associated with many horror stories such as bats, ronin and vampires. And it has become an indispensable part of the author's camp to create a horrible atmosphere, such as the werewolf mutation on a full moon night, and the bat turning into a horrible vampire demon on a full moon night.

China and the west have one thing in common, that is, the moon represents romance. In fact, if you think deeply, it is not difficult to understand. Who hasn't walked and dated on a moonlit night since ancient times? The moon is full of romance, so listen to Teresa Teng's famous song "The Moon Represents My Heart", and the western waltz "Fly Me to the Moon" is also my favorite romantic love song.

Question 5: What does the moon represent? 1. The moon is a symbol of beauty.

The Chinese nation has always had a special affection for the moon, which has become a typical image and an eternal theme in literature. The Book of Songs? Martin? "Moonrise" has: "The Moon is beautiful", that is, the beauty of the characters is set off by moonlight, which shows that people noticed the beauty of the moon in the pre-Qin period. By the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, the moon had become the direct description object of poetry and songs. Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties vividly described the beauty of the moon: "The gas melts clean and shines far away, the quality is bright, moist and sincere, the weakness does not waste the light, and the purity does not arouse pollution." The moon is endowed with lofty, moist, soft and quiet aesthetic connotation. The combination of the moon and the world's mountains and rivers will form a more beautiful scenery. Xie Zhuang's Yuefu wrote: "The air is on the surface, the clouds gather at dusk, the waves rise in Dongting, and the leaves leave slightly. Chrysanthemums scatter mountain peppers, and geese mourn the river. Autumn is long in quality and low in lightness. " The pure beauty of the autumn moon is shown against the backdrop of mountains and rivers; The dim and soft brilliance of the moon also has a landscape effect, which can give the landscape a unique charm. Tao Yuanming's leisure fu said: "The moon is beautiful in the clouds." On the one hand, it shows that the moon itself is beautiful, on the other hand, the bright moon hanging high in the clouds can add beauty to the world scenery. Writing poems about the moon can always give people beautiful enjoyment. Zhang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Moonlit Night on the Spring River": "The spring river is there, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide. I drift with the tide for thousands of miles, and there is no moon by the river. The river flows around Fangdian, and the moonlight shines on the flowers and trees like graupel. Frost flows in the air and cannot be seen on the white sand. " The poet's observation of moonlight is extremely subtle: moonlight washes away colorful things in the world and dyes the world as dreamy silver, so "first frost doesn't fly" and "white sand can't see", but only bright moonlight. Zhang Xian, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote in the preface to the Qing Dynasty: "It's even more like a bright moon, and the shadow of the swing next door", describing that the dissolved moonlight was sent to the shadow of the swing next door, which made people imagine the graceful figure of a beautiful woman swinging, and subtly expressed the poet's feelings of missing his lover. Zhang Xian's "Magnolia" also includes: "The moonlight in the atrium is clear, and countless poplar flowers have gone without a shadow", which shows that during the Qingming Festival, countless pale poplar flowers floated in the moonlight, and the old dreams floating in his heart were all integrated into this "shadowless" picture. These poems are covered with a vague "hazy color", because the moon is as clear and serene as a dream and gives people a hazy aesthetic feeling. "The crescent moon is like an eyebrow, which reminds people of the beauty standing on the jade steps under the moon, which constitutes a kind of quiet and graceful beauty; The hazy moon, filled with unspeakable sadness, constitutes a hazy beauty; The flowers are separated from the moon, and the lingering fragrance symbolizes the elegance and gorgeous beauty; The bright moon in the sky symbolizes the beauty of grandeur and antiquity. Endless symbols have created an endless aesthetic world of the moon, and countless hearts have created countless aesthetic images of the moon. "

The beauty of the moon is sublime, moist, gentle, quiet and pure. In the poem about the moon, the appearance of the moon image immediately makes the whole poem beautiful. For example, spring, river, flowers, moon and night are the background of the poem, and the moon is the main body. "Moon" is a blend of scenes in the poem, like a link in the whole poem, which runs through the top and bottom and touches the place. In the moonlight, rivers, beaches, sky, Yuan Ye, maple trees, flower forests, flying frost, white clouds, boats, tall buildings, dressing tables, anvil stones, flying geese, diving ichthyosaurs, sleepless homesickness and wandering wanderers form a complete poetic image, which constitutes a picture full of philosophy and life interest. This picture is bright and rich in color. Although sketched in ink and wash, it shows colorful artistic effects from the complementary of black and white and the coexistence of reality and reality, just like an elegant China ink painting, reflecting the beautiful artistic conception of moonlight on the riverside. The artistic conception of the whole poem is too beautiful and quiet. It can be said that the beautiful artistic conception created by the poem "Moonlit Night on a Spring River" is unprecedented. As a master of dilution school, Wang Wei's poetic style is leisurely, quiet, light and distant, and his poetic artistic conception is also beautiful. Such as "Bamboo House": "Leaning on dense bamboo, playing the piano and humming songs. The voice is so low that no one can hear it except my partner Mingyue. " The artistic conception of this poem, just like Shi Puhua's evaluation, not only gives people the feeling of "quiet and unique customs" ("My Servant's Poem"), but also makes people feel that the scenery of the secluded forest on this moonlit night is so ethereal and clear, and the people who play the piano and shout during it are so carefree and carefree, and the escape is integrated with the inside story. When describing the surrounding scenery, the poet chose bamboo forest and bright moon, which is consistent with the quiet environment to be expressed. In his poems, except for my comrades, the bright moon not only contrasts with "people don't know", but also plays a role in breaking the night. The whole poem has a beautiful artistic conception, which makes people feel "lingering sound".

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Question 6: What does the moon represent? Symbolic classification of the moon: 1 in Tang poetry and Song poetry. Missing relatives. For lovers in love, the moon represents perfection.

The moon represents precious peace.

Generally speaking, the moon is a symbol of beauty. The beauty of the moon is sublime, moist, gentle, quiet and pure.

Second, the moon is the carrier of human lovesickness. In the emotional sustenance stage, the moon has been transformed into a part of human emotions from an independent objective scene, and self-feeling has been poured into the moon, and the subject and object have harmoniously integrated specific emotional activities. Third, the moon also places people's longing for their hometown and the moon. Looking forward to the moon and homesickness in classical poetry is also a traditional theme involved by many poets. The moon became the most silent witness of the poet's homesickness. Poets miss their hometown and their loved ones, and often place their hopes on the bright moon.

Acacia under the moon not only expresses our traditional feelings, but also has special uses in some poets' works. For example, there is such a poem in Cao Cao's "Short Songs": "When will it be as bright as the moon? The troubles come from this and cannot be cut off. " The poet compares the "bright moon" to a talent he misses and yearns for. He feels that the talents he misses and yearns for are beyond his reach, just like the bright moon in the sky, which is out of reach and lovely, so his troubles are like endless running water. This shows the poet's thirst for talents and his admiration for talents. The moon is the sustenance of frustrated literati. Some people are depressed and world-weary, others take it in stride, humbly seek spiritual liberation and seek spiritual sustenance in nature, which is the poet's * * * nature. 6. The moon becomes a symbol of eternity. It arouses people's boundless cosmic consciousness and historical consciousness, makes people feel like philosophers seeking the true meaning of life, and inspires people to think about the universe forever. In this state of mind, the moon becomes a symbol of eternity. That's it. I can only summarize these six items for you myself, but they are also generally comprehensive.

Question 7: What does the moon symbolize? In astrology, the position of the moon in the zodiac represents a person's inner feelings. The changeable moon dominates our emotions and emotions, which determines how we use past memories, how to reflect his emotions, and what kind of relationship we have with important women in our lives. The house of the moon in the astrolabe often suggests that this is an area where the owner is prone to emotional ups and downs. The position of the moon constellation also affects the emotional response of ordinary people. The position is not too bad. Generally speaking, everyone can adapt to the society well, with patience, tolerance and high emotional intelligence. Being at a disadvantage makes people unreliable, exclusive, narrow-minded and always in anxiety.

Moonlight is soft, so the moon symbolizes gentle women, especially motherhood. The moon also dominates the relationship between the individual and the mother. People with strong moon personality are usually more concerned and caring for others, so they are very popular with women and children. Mother is the first person to take care of us, and the relationship between the baby and mother will directly affect the personal communication mode with the lover in the future. For a woman, the moon is the role she will play after becoming a wife, and she will see the influence of her mother. The moon sign is especially important for men. The moon represents the mother's characteristics and what her ideal wife looks like; It will also affect the relationship with women, determine their personality tendency and affect their life. If the moon is in good position, his mother, wife, daughter, etc. It will be helpful and constructive. Besides your own astrolabe, have you seen your siblings' astrolabe? Have you found that your moon is different from your brothers and sisters' constellations, and the phases of the moon and other stars are not exactly the same? If the moon represents your mother (and it is the same mother), have you ever wondered why the moons in each other's astrolabes are different? This is because you have different subjective feelings about your mother. The same mother has different influences on the growth process of different children, so the moon in the personal astrolabe will present different hints. A child who feels proper maternal love (the moon is auspicious) will grow up with a heart that meets his basic needs, a sound and stable personality, be able to give proper care to others and know how to get along with others. This is also a virtuous circle between the so-called astrolabe and life.

The moon constellation is related to the memory of the past, so it is also related to a person's past life, and it will show for a period of time, that is, childhood. Kind of like a tentacle. This pre-existing antenna extends out in childhood and adolescence, and becomes the basis of reaction in early life.

The moon also has relatively sensitive parts to the body, such as chest, stomach, body fluid balance, digestion, gland secretion, male left eye and female right eye. The diseases represented are edema, tumor, abscess, and similar diseases caused by body fluids, stomach and digestive system diseases, female physiological and endocrine disorders, epilepsy, insanity, blurred vision, and frequent complaints. In astrology, the moon rules all the senses: taste, hearing, sight, touch, smell and so on. If the moon is in good phase, the feeling in this respect is sharp and correct; On the other hand, if some functions are damaged, it is likely to be reflected in the position of the moon in the core monument of life.