Source: Zhang Jiuling's Moon-gazing Philip Burkart in the Tang Dynasty: "This is the moon, and now it is full of the sea, and now it is the end of the world." Bring a separated heart, and the night is long and considerate. "
A bright moon rises on the sea, and you and I are thousands of miles apart to enjoy the moon. Lovers hate long nights and miss you all night.
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Enjoy the moon in Philip Burkart;
"Looking at the moon and thinking about the distance" is a poem that misses people far away on a moonlit night. It was written by the author when he was away from home, looking at the moon and missing his distant relatives. Close to the beginning of the topic, the first sentence is "looking at the moon" and the second sentence is "Huaiyuan"; Then express your feelings for distant relatives.
It's a long time from when the moon rises to when it falls. The poem says "unexpectedly late", that is, staying up all night. This whole night's moonlight can be said to be irrelevant to ordinary people, but relatives far away from home can't sleep for a long time because they miss the moon. They just feel that the night is long, so they fell out with a word "resentment".