The moon reflects sunlight to the earth, so are the properties of moonlight and sunlight the same? Can you divide the moonlight into seven colors?

It's different. Because the sun shines on the surface of the moon, the surface of the moon will absorb part of the spectrum of the sun (not on the surface of the moon), that is, the moonlight reflected by the moon is only part of the spectrum of the sun, or only part of the spectrum of the sun is reflected by the moon to the earth's ground. This kind of moonlight with incomplete sunlight has greatly reduced its energy when it is reflected to the ground. It is also because the distance between the moon and the earth is only 380 thousand kilometers, that is, it is too close to the earth and the moon is too small, which leads to the uneven surface of the moon and a large part of the light hitting the earth deviates from the direction perpendicular to the ground. Decomposition of seven-color light, not to mention ordinary people, is also difficult in specific departments.