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Reunion dinner, eating moon cakes, and lighting lanterns.
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Admire the moon, eat moon cakes, and stuff dragon boats.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival has three customs: eating moon cakes, celebrating reunion, and worshipping the moon.
1. Eat moon cakes.
Almost all traditional festivals in China.
All revolve around the word "eat". Spring Festival, killing pigs, making dumplings, frying fried piles, eating Chinese New Year's Eve rice; Lantern Festival, eat glutinous rice balls; Qingming Festival, send food to ancestors; Dragon Boat Festival, eat zongzi; Mid-Autumn Festival, eat moon cakes; Midyear Festival.
Bringing food to ghosts; During the Double Ninth Festival, eat crabs, drink chrysanthemum wine, and realgar wine.
2. Celebrate reunion.
The reason why the Mid-Autumn Festival is associated with "reunion" is because during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is the roundest. It is natural for people to think that when the moon is full, the family should also be reunited.
Wang wei. The phrase "thinking of relatives every festive season" speaks of the importance that Chinese attach to family ethics.
This kind of hope for reunion is reflected in the crowds of people at the train station during the Spring Festival, on the highways full of vehicles during the Spring Festival, and in the aroma of mooncakes.
3. Worship the moon.
The custom of worshipping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history. Ancient emperors had a spring festival.
The social system of the autumn moon festival, the people also have the wind of the Mid-Autumn Festival moon festival, and Diao Chan, one of the four beauties in China, left a "Diao Chan worship the moon."
story. Later, the moon was more important than the moon worship, and the solemn sacrifice became a relaxed entertainment, but the laughing stool hand still retains the custom of worshipping the moon in many places.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. According to historical records, the term "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book "Zhou Li". By the time of the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "Yu Shangshu Town Cattle Confusion, Mid-Autumn Festival Eve and Left and Right Micro Service Panjiang".
It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. "Tang Shu Taizong Ji" records that "August 15th Mid-Autumn Festival". The popularity of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it has become one of the main festivals in China as well as New Year's Day.
This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.
According to China's calendar, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, which is the second month of autumn, called "Mid-autumn", and August 15 is in the "Mid-autumn", so it is called "Mid-autumn". The Mid-Autumn Festival has many other names: because the festival is on August 15, it is called "August Festival" and "August and a half"; Because the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are carried out around the "moon", it is also commonly known as the "Moon Festival" and "Moon Eve"; The moon is full of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which symbolizes reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival".
In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also known as the "Duanzheng Month". The earliest record of the "Reunion Festival" was found in the Ming Dynasty. "West Lake Excursion Zhiyu" said:
August 15 is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the people send moon cakes to each other, taking the meaning of reunion". "Dijing Scenery and Things" also said: "On the fifteenth day of August, the cake must be round, the melon must be wrong, and the petals are carved like lotus flowers."
Those who have a wife who have returned to Ningning will return to their husband's house on the same day, called the reunion festival? On the evening of the Mid-Autumn Festival, most parts of our country still have the custom of branding "reunion", that is, branding a small cake that symbolizes reunion and resembles a moon cake, and the cake is wrapped with sugar, sesame, osmanthus and vegetables, etc., and the moon, laurel, rabbit and other patterns are pressed outside. After the moon festival, the elders of the family will cut the bread into pieces according to the number of people, one piece for each person, and leave a copy for them if they are not at home, indicating family reunion.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the clouds are scarce and the fog is few, the moonlight is bright and bright, in addition to the folk to hold a series of activities such as moon appreciation, moon worship, eating moon cakes to bless reunion, etc., there are also grass dragon dances, pagodas and other activities in some places. In addition to mooncakes, a variety of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also a delicacy on the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Another theory of the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is that the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be the time when the rice is ripe, and each family worships the god of the land. The Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of the Autumn Newspaper.
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Regarding the six customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are guessing lantern riddles, admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, worshiping the moon, burning incense and appreciating osmanthus flowers, drinking alcohol, etc., which are very traditional.
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Mid-Autumn Festival, China Oak is also known as the Moon Worship Festival. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has folk customs such as sacrificing the moon, admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, playing lanterns, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine. The Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes the reunion of people with the full moon.
It has become a rich and precious cultural heritage in order to convey the feelings of longing for hometown and relatives, and to pray for a good harvest and happiness.
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Different local customs and habits are different, some places like to admire the moon, some places like to eat moon cakes, and some places like to guess lantern riddles.
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1.Worship month 2Moon Viewing 3Guess the lantern riddle 4Eat mooncakes 5Osmanthus wine, osmanthus cake 6Fire dragon dance.
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The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival are: worshiping the moon, admiring the moon, worshiping the moon, watching the tide, lighting the lantern, guessing riddles, eating moon cakes, appreciating osmanthus flowers, drinking osmanthus wine, playing with lanterns, burning towers, etc.
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