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Of course, except for rain and cloudy days, you can't see the moon. Otherwise, on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar, the moon must be round, big and bright. And the Mid-Autumn Festival, the autumn is high and cool, and it is "the moon to the Mid-Autumn equinox".
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Except for cloudy days, it is generally the roundest sixteen, and the fifteenth can be "illuminated in the sky", but it is by no means the roundest From a geographical point of view, sixteen is also the roundest at a special moment, but it is difficult for the human eye to distinguish....
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Definitely, just relative to you, the rain can't be seen! But it's still a place where it doesn't rain! It's objective! And it doesn't change because of people or any factors! And, on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, it really didn't rain, in my memory!
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Almost. It was like this for both days on the 15th and 16th.
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Get rid of the upstairs, don't answer the wrong question!!
Ignoring objective factors, according to the law of the moon's movement, on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar (that is, the full moon), the moon we see should be big, round and bright, and there are changes in the circle and deficiency every month, if you look closely!
Of course, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is no exception, and it must be a bright moon!
Of course, when it rains, it's okay, but the clouds cover it, but if you can't see it, it doesn't mean that you don't have it!!
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Not necessarily, how do you say that the moon shines when it rains?
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When is the bright moon, ask the wine to the sky. I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the Zhou Dynasty, and there are preliminary records in the Wei and Jin dynasties, and it was designated as an official festival in the Tang Dynasty, and reached its hottest in the Ming Dynasty.
Sacrificing the moon is an important ritual in ancient China. It is recorded in the Book of Rites: "The Son of Heaven is the sun in spring, and the moon is in autumn." The morning sun is the morning, and the sunset is the sunset. It describes the ritual system of the emperors in ancient China to sacrifice the day in spring and the moon in autumn. When it comes to the people, it is the Mid-Autumn Festival.
When I used to be in the countryside, I put fruit bowls and mooncakes in the yard, and everyone kowtowed to the moon to worship the moon, please be blessed. Now in the city, I haven't done it.
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Because the Mid-Autumn Festival is the day of the fifteenth ,,,, the moon is the fullest.
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This is a riddle very early in the past! Have fun coaxing your girlfriend.
Gotta give me a point!
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Is it invented by Wu Zetian, the top is bright, the bottom is empty, and it seems to also pronounce "zao".
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"Tso". Invented by Wu Zetian. It means that his command can make the sun and the moon appear in the same sky at the same time.
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A pot of wine between the flowers, drinking alone without a blind date. Raise a glass to invite Mingyue, and the shadow becomes a trio. The moon does not drink, and the shadow disciples follow me. Temporarily accompanied by the shadow of the moon, the joy must be reached.
Spring. I sing and wander, and I dance in a mess. Li Bai "Drinking Alone Under the Moon".
The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, and the vast sea of clouds. The long wind is tens of thousands of miles, blowing the Yumen Pass. Li Bai "Guan Shanyue".
The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon and bow your head to think of your hometown. Li Bai "Silent Night Thoughts".
The moon is born on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. The lover complains about the night, and he is lovesick at night! Zhang Jiuling, "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan".
The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is the hometown of Ming. Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night".
The moon hangs in the autumn sky, and the glorious dew is wet. The magpie is undecided, and the flying fireflies roll in. Meng Haoran "Autumn Night and Under the Moon".
On the night of August 15 in the past year, by the apricot orchard by the pond of Qujiang. On the night of August 15 this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Huangpu. Where is the northwest looking township, and how many times is the moon in the southeast.
Round. No one will blow when the wind blows yesterday, and tonight is as clear as in previous years. Bai Juyi, "August 15th Night Pavilion Looking at the Moon".
The atrium is white arboreal crows, and the cold dew is silent wet osmanthus. Tonight, the moon is bright, I don't know who the autumn thoughts are? Wang Jian, "Fifteen Nights Looking at the Moon".
Ten rounds of frost shadows turned to the court, and the people were alone on this night. It may not be that Su'e has no hatred, and the jade toad is cold and lonely. Yan Shu "Mid-Autumn Moon".
When is the bright moon, ask the wine to the sky. I don't know what year it is in the heavenly palace. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is cloudy and sunny, and this matter is difficult to complete.
I hope that people will last a long time, and they will be together for thousands of miles. Su Shi "Water Tune Song Head".
The bright moon is easy to be low and easy to disperse, and it is more important to call for wine when you return. The moonlight in front of the hall is clearer, but the throat is cold? Minglu grass. The roller shutters were lonely, and the windows were dumb.
Old. Nandu is engaged in Mo shame and poverty, and there are a few people who have poems on the month. Su Shi "Mid-Autumn Festival Seeing the Moon and Zi You".
The twilight clouds are overflowing and cold, and Yinhan silently turns the jade plate. This night is not good in this life, where will the bright moon look next year. Su Shi "Mid-Autumn Moon".
The eyes are poor and the sea is full of silver, and the rainbow of ten thousand rays breeds mussels. If there is no moon repairer in the sky, the cinnamon branch will be damaged to the west. Mi Fu "Mid-Autumn Festival Climbing the Tower and Looking at the Moon".
Hurry up to the west building, afraid of the sky and the clouds covering the moon. But summoning, jade fiber horizontal flute, blowing ......If you have a long round night, people may not see goodbye.
Xin Qiji's "Man Jianghong".
Wait for the moon to raise a glass and call the bottle in the green. Worship the fall of the stars, about the floating of the bright moon. Wen Tianxiang "Hui Dong Tiju Mid-Autumn Festival Banquet".
In the west of the city, the boat sails at dusk, and the moon is full on the long bridge. Gradually go up to the smoke and float in the grass, and suddenly fall in front of the high pavilion. Xu Wei "Fifteenth Night Arrived in Jianning".
The faint autumn light is long, and the orchid and cinnamon are fragrant. The moon is bright and full of thousands of miles, and the wind is in a hurry. Zhang Huangyan "Mid-Autumn Festival".
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The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in ancient times, popularized in the Han Dynasty, was stereotyped in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, and prevailed after the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of autumn seasonal customs, and most of the festival elements contained in it have ancient origins. The Mid-Autumn Festival uses the full moon to reunite people, as a sustenance of missing hometown, missing relatives, praying for a good harvest and happiness, and becoming a colorful and precious cultural heritage.
The myth of "Chang'e running to the moon" originated from the worship of the stars by the ancients, and according to the existing written records, it first appeared in ancient books such as "Huainanzi". Chang'e boarded the Moon Palace, according to the records of ancient books such as "Huainanzi" in the Western Han Dynasty, because she stole the immortal medicine that her husband Yi asked for from the Queen Mother of the West, so she flew into the Moon Palace and became a toad pounding medicine.
Originally, the festival of the "Moon Festival" was on the day of the "autumn equinox", the 24th solar term of the Ganzhi calendar, and later it was moved to the 15th day of the eighth month of the summer calendar. The Mid-Autumn Festival, together with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, is known as the four traditional festivals in China. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially the local Chinese and overseas Chinese.
On May 20, 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national holiday.
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Moonlit Night Reminiscences of Brother Du Fu.
The drums cut off the pedestrians, and the sound of geese in the autumn.
The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is the hometown of Ming.
There are brothers who are scattered, and there is no home to ask about life and death.
The length of the letter is not reached, and the army has not ceased to be suspended.
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I send my sorrow and the bright moon, and follow you until the night is long.
The moon rises in the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.
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Every year and tonight, the moon is like practice, and it is a thousand miles long. (Fan Zhongyan) I hope that people will last a long time, thousands of miles together. (Su Shi).
The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is the hometown of Ming. (Du Fu).
I send my sorrow and the bright moon, and follow you until the night is long. (Li Bai).
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year. According to the Chinese lunar calendar, August is the second month of autumn, which was called Mid-Autumn in ancient times, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Half, Moon Night, Moon Festival, and because the moon is full on this day, symbolizing reunion, it is also called Reunion Festival. The folk Mid-Autumn Festival has a variety of customs such as eating moon cakes, admiring the moon, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and guessing lantern riddles. >>>More
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, and is known as the four traditional festivals of the Han nationality in China together with the Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Qingming Festival. According to historical records, the ancient emperors had a spring sacrifice day, autumn sacrifice moon ritual festival period for the lunar calendar, that is, the lunar calendar August 15, the time coincides with the third autumn half, so the name "Mid-Autumn Festival"; Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "autumn festival", "August festival" and "August meeting"; There are also beliefs and related festival activities to pray for reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are carried out around the "moon", it is also commonly known as the "Moon Festival", "Moon Eve", "Moon Chasing Festival", "Playing the Moon Festival" and "Moon Worship Festival"; In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also known as the "Duanzheng Month". >>>More
Oh, I used to be out of town by myself, and I was away for five years. When you're alone, you can do things that you don't usually have time to do. For example, sing a song, look at your favorite books, and play your best friend. Mom and Dad.
Reunion dinner, eating moon cakes, and lighting lanterns.
Ah, a sigh.
It's useless to scold, this society is like that. >>>More