The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, usually celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. The Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history and rich cultural content. Many ancient poems and literary works describe this festival. The following are some famous poems related to the Mid-Autumn Festival: When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky? Su Shi's "Water Melody" The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass 3. In the quiet night, I think the bright moon before my bed is like frost on the ground. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts Four people idle osmanthus flowers fall in the quiet night spring mountain sky. Wang Zhihuan, Climbing the Stork Tower 5. The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou 6. A thousand miles of beauty. Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts When will the bright moon bring wine to ask the blue sky? Su Shi's "Water Melody" 8 May we live together for a long time. Li Bai's << Wine >> These famous poems and phrases described the natural scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival and people's emotional expressions. They also reflected the importance of the Mid-Autumn Festival to Chinese culture and history.