Narrator: It was a full moon night, and the day before the Mid-Autumn Festival, I followed my grandmother to the century-old banyan tree outside the house. Nearby neighbors also gathered together. It was a quiet night. If you listen carefully, you can find the sound of wind rubbing against leaves and the chirping of crickets. I slept on grandma's lap and looked at the moon in the sky through the tree. Suddenly I miss my parents who are struggling in the city. All I can think about is the Mid-Autumn Festival I spent with my parents last year. Will they come back this year? The tree was still swaying, and I fell asleep in a daze listening to the hiss of adults.
Comment: We know that there is only one moon around the earth, and the moon seen in every corner of the world is the same, but ancient poets always describe the moon in their hometown as particularly comparable. Why? Now let's analyze them one by one. The moon is originally a whole, but due to the laws of nature, there will be two situations: round and missing. The Mid-Autumn Festival is full, which is the time for family reunion. When the moon is not round, it will always remind people of leaving home, resulting in the feeling of leaving home; Another reason is that the poet injected different feelings into different people in different ways when enjoying the moon, so he felt that the moon in his hometown was particularly beautiful.