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#Mid-Autumn Festival in poetry#Southern Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Jiujiang's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking" is a bright pearl in ancient poetry. In this poem, Xin Qiqian depicts the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival,

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#Mid-Autumn Festival in poetry# Southern Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Jiujiang's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking" is a bright pearl in ancient poetry. In this poem, Xin Qiqian depicts the bright moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival as the object, skillfully intertwining friendship and life, and expressing a deep understanding of friendship and life.

In the poem, "Pity the moon this night, where to go, go to yoyo!" be

Don't have people, see you over there, the east end of light and shadow?" While appreciating the moonlight, people can't help but think deeply about the impermanence of life and the true meaning of life.

Xin Qiqi describes the moonlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and uses exquisite brushstrokes to integrate the variety of life and deep friendship into the poem, showing a far-reaching and intriguing artistic conception.

This poem is undoubtedly an affectionate confession of the meaning of life, and it is also a unique interpretation of friendship and life, which makes people indulge in it and taste it again and again. (Network map invasion and deletion)

#Mid-Autumn Festival in poetry#Southern Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Jiujiang's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking" is a bright pearl in ancient poetry. In this poem, Xin Qiqian depicts the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival,
#Mid-Autumn Festival in poetry#Southern Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Jiujiang's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking" is a bright pearl in ancient poetry. In this poem, Xin Qiqian depicts the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival,
#Mid-Autumn Festival in poetry#Southern Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Jiujiang's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking" is a bright pearl in ancient poetry. In this poem, Xin Qiqian depicts the bright moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival,

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