Words related to or referring to the moon

The moon has many interesting names in ancient Chinese poetry:

1. Luminous: What is the virtue of luminous, when death brings nourishment? - Qu Yuan

2. Su'e: Su'e is another name for the moon - "Young Learning Qionglin"

3. Gutu: Before the Yangcrow comes out of the valley, Gutu is half hiding - Li Bai

4. White jade plate: I didn’t know the moon when I was young, so I called it white jade plate - Li Bai

5. Jade pot: Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, and a piece of ice is in the jade pot - Wang Changling

6. Moon: The moon rolls over the dew and shines brightly, and the Luan meets the fragrant osmanthus street - Li He

7. Toad: The country of Fujian sails away, and the toad returns to the world after losing money - Jia Dao

8. Jade Toad: Outside the mist of the cool night, the Jade Toad is in the autumn of March and May - Fang Qian

9. Ice Wheel: The jade hook determines who hangs it, but the ice wheel has no direction - Lu You

10. Gui Po: Gui Po flies to the place where the light shines, and soaks in the cold blue for a day - Su Shi

11. Chanjuan: I hope people will live long and live thousands of miles. Chanjuan - Su Shi

12. Jade Rabbit: If you want to climb the tower to see the Jade Rabbit, who will put up the curtain to cover the silver tower - Xin Qiji

13. Suwan: Where does the Suwan fly from? It only shines on people - Yuan Hao Ask about "The Song of the Long Dragon"

14. Jade Plate: Li Qunyu's "Looking at the Moon at Junshan in the Mid-Autumn Festival": "Sweat spreads over the clear blue, and the jade plate is blurred."

Su Wu's "Yangguan Song": "The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently."

In addition, the moon has many unique nicknames, such as jade bow, jade osmanthus, jade hook, jade mirror, ice mirror, Guanghan Palace, Chang'e, Jade Sheep, etc.

Foreigners call the moon: The ancient Syrians called the moon the goddess "Astero"; the ancient Romans called the moon the goddess "Diana"; the ancient Greeks called the moon the goddess "Artemis" .