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The flowers and apricot lungs fill the sky, and thousands of households sing festivals, and good things are rewarded with cinnamon. Family happiness is drunk Chanjuan.
In the month, Chang'e celebrates the festival, the clouds are full of color and celebration, and the round carvings are brilliant and exquisite. Round and wealth.
Spend a good full moon, and ten thousand families are reunited!!
I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, and I wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
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We're not bored at all......Because there is so much work that it can crush people.
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Why, find someone to spend with you.
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Well! Nice to see you again.
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It's boring, I haven't even gone out to play.
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Because on this day, "reunion" is the joy that thousands of families are looking forward to.
In fact, young people are becoming more and more numb to the holiday. I have the impression that when I was a child, I could eat a lot of delicious food during the holidays. But now, nothing good can be exchanged for the happy days of childhood.
But the significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival to Chinese cannot be diminished for many years.
Precautions and key points for the Mid-Autumn Festival:
Modern people's diet is more health-conscious, and we also know that moon cakes are high-sugar and high-calorie foods, and they should not be eaten more, but moon cakes, as a traditional Chinese food, have a long history. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, this sense of ritual is indispensable. According to historical records, as early as the Yin and Zhou dynasties, there were "Taishi cakes" in Jiangsu and Zhejiang to commemorate Taishi Wenzhong's thin and thick heart, which is the "ancestor" of moon cakes in China.
There are twelve full moons a year, and the family reunion is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. Usually busy with work, but when it comes to the holidays, reuniting with relatives and friends, drinking and talking, and having nowhere to vent the emotions have an outlet. The scene of everyone gathering together for the Mid-Autumn Festival is still fresh in everyone's memory.
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Because the Mid-Autumn Festival can be a holiday. You can get together as a family to eat mooncakes and eat delicious meals, and everyone likes it during the holidays.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, in the Mid-Autumn Festival, the whole family can reunite, eat moon cakes together, admire the moon, watch TV, chat, can feel the warmth of family affection, very happy.
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Because the Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of family reunion, many friends who are busy with work are looking forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday and being able to reunite with their loved ones.
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There is no why, the embodiment of Chinese culture.
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Clause. 1. Homemade moon cakes for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Although there are all kinds of mooncakes in the mall, many people are still not interested in mooncakes. When it comes to mooncakes, in addition to being a symbolic food of the Mid-Autumn Festival, you will also feel that it is particularly unpalatable. This Mid-Autumn Festival, abandon the moon cakes produced by the assembly line and make your own moon cakes.
Clause. 2. Take your parents shopping.
In the past, when the Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated, was it as simple as having a meal with my parents at home? This year, before the Mid-Autumn Festival, let's take your parents shopping first. Buy a few clothes for your parents, a fun chess game for your dad, and a beautiful bag for your mom.
When you're done shopping, take your parents to a movie. Choose a more romantic movie to let your parents relive the beauty.
Clause. 3. Dinner for one person.
If you're celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with only one person, prepare yourself a sumptuous dinner at home. Cook a few delicious meals, don't use too much for each serving, but try to have as much variety as possible, even if it's a reward for your hard work during this time.
How is the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrated? In fact, everyone has their own way of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. I spent it with my dad in the hospital ward. It makes a lot of sense.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival slowly evolved from the ancient moon worship. The ancient calendar divides each season into three months, which are the month of Meng, the middle month, and the quarter month. The eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be the second month of autumn, so it is called "Mid-autumn", and the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is exactly half of autumn, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival".
Originally, this day was designated as a festival for the ancient emperors to worship the moon, and it slowly evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Customs:
The custom of moon appreciation** is to worship the moon, and the serious sacrifice becomes a relaxed entertainment. The custom of moon appreciation** is to worship the moon, and the serious sacrifice becomes a relaxed entertainment. It is said that the moon is the closest to the earth on this night, and the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest, so there is a custom of drinking and feasting and admiring the moon from ancient times to the present.
In ancient times, the customs of the north and the south were different, and the customs of various places were different, and the written records of the Mid-Autumn Festival moon viewing activities appeared in the Wei and Jin dynasties, but they did not become a habit. In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular for admiring the moon and playing with the moon, and many poets had verses about the moon in their famous poems.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, prevailed in the Song Dynasty, and became one of the main festivals in China by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, especially for overseas Chinese living there. Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national holiday. The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and on May 20, 2006, the festival was approved to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
Mooncake Uprising. Eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival is said to have started in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, the vast number of people in the Central Plains could not bear the cruel rule of the ruling class of the Yuan Dynasty and revolted against the Yuan Dynasty.
Zhu Yuanzhang united various resistance forces to prepare for an uprising. However, the officers and soldiers of the court searched very closely, and it was very difficult to transmit information. Liu Bowen, the military advisor, came up with a plan and ordered his subordinates to hide the note containing the "Uprising on the Night of 15 August" into a cake, and then sent people to send it to the rebel armies in various places to inform them of the response to the uprising on the night of 15 August.
On the day of the uprising, the rebels from all walks of life responded in unison.
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1. Accompany your family
Mid-Autumn Festival, it is not recommended that you go to sing with friends, party and wait, this is a family festival, with your family, or at home to enjoy the moon, or choose a place with a better environment.
2. Watch the Mid-Autumn Festival.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, many TV stations will also have singing and dancing parties, you can finish eating with your family, and then turn on the TV to watch the Mid-Autumn Festival.
3. Moon appreciation. In addition to eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is also necessary to admire the moon.
Mid-Autumn Festival customs of ethnic minorities
1. Oroqen.
When the Oroqen people worship the moon, they put a basin of water in the open air, put sacrifices, and then kneel in front of the basin and bow to the moon; The Tu people use a basin to fill the water with water, and the reflection of the moon is exposed to the clear water basin, and then, people keep hitting the moon in the basin with small stones, commonly known as "hitting the moon".
2. Guangxi Zhuang nationality.
The activity of the Zhuang nationality in the west of Guangxi is more typical, in the middle of August of the summer calendar every year, some are on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people are in the open air at the end of the village, set up an offering table, for the sacrifice and the incense burner, the tree on the right side of the table is a branch or bamboo branch about one foot high, symbolizing the community tree, also as the ladder for the moon god to descend to earth and to heaven, here the ancient moon myth factor is preserved.
3. Mongolian.
Mongolian "chasing the moon". On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Mongolians love to play the game of "chasing the moon".
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Young people don't think that the Mid-Autumn Festival is important, but for middle-aged and elderly people, the Mid-Autumn Festival means a lot to them, and if you don't go home, it may be a pity for your family, so it's best to buy a ticket back in advance.
2 mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival inevitably needs to prepare moon cakes, there are many flavors of moon cakes, there must be lotus paste moon cakes, egg yolk moon cakes, etc., but moon cakes are too sweet, so you can't eat too much in a day, so as not to cause indigestion.
3 snacks. Children may not like to eat mooncakes, so in addition to buying mooncakes, you should also prepare a variety of snacks, such as dried tofu, chips, biscuits, candies or shredded squid, etc.
4. Worship ancestors. Some families also go to worship their ancestors on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it is usually enough for the parents to go, but they can also go to help or walk around.
5 lanterns. Many families will also hang a few flaming lanterns outside the house on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which can not only add to the festivities, but also protect the family members to be prosperous.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year. There are many theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The term Mid-Autumn Festival was first seen in the "Zhou Li", and the "Book of Rites and the Moon Order" said: "The moon of mid-autumn nourishes the elderly, and the porridge diet is practiced." ”
Origin of the festival: It is said that it originated from the sacrificial activities of ancient emperors. It is recorded in the Book of Rites: "The Son of Heaven is the spring sunrise, the autumn sunset", and the sunset moon is to worship the moon, indicating that as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, the emperor has begun to worship the moon and worship the moon.
Later, aristocratic officials and scholars followed suit, and gradually spread to the people.
Second, the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is related to agricultural production. Autumn is the harvest season. The interpretation of the word "autumn" is:
The crops are ripe and autumn". In August, the Mid-Autumn Festival ripens crops and various fruits, and farmers take the "Mid-Autumn Festival" as a festival in order to celebrate the harvest and express their joy. "Mid-Autumn Festival" is the meaning of the middle of autumn, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the middle month of autumn, and the fifteenth day is the middle day of this month, so the Mid-Autumn Festival may be a custom inherited from the ancients "Autumn Report".
Some historians have also pointed out that the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival should be the end of the Sui Dynasty Tang Army on August 15, the thirteenth year of the Great Cause, the Tang Army Pei Lin took the full moon as the concept, successfully invented moon cakes, and widely distributed the army as a military salary, and successfully solved the problem of military rations derived from the large absorption of anti-Sui rebels.
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The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival: The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that commemorates Chang'e on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year. The term "Mid-Autumn Festival" was first seen in "Zhou Li".
The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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