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Thank you in advance for the legend and origin of the Mid-Autumn Moon
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As follows:
The Mid-Autumn Festival has arrived, the streets and alleys are lit up with lights, very lively, the city is covered with many flowers, riddles are everywhere, and the whole city is immersed in this festive atmosphere.
Ding Dong Ding Dong, it turned out that the uncle who delivered the courier came. I opened the package and saw that it was a mooncake sent by my aunt from Zhongshan, and I was very happy. I know that this is my aunt's longing for us.
We opened the package and I ate a lot. Grandpa disagreed, and said, "This moon cake can't let you eat it for nothing, you have to memorize a poem about the moon."
I immediately said: "I don't know the moon when I am young, so I call it a white jade plate." and suspicious Yaotai mirror, flying in the blue clouds.
Before the words fell, my grandfather rewarded me with another piece of mooncake. Later, the moon cakes were officially divided, and I first rushed up with a fork to be a piece, and my cousin was not to be outdone, and stepped forward to grab a piece.
I was eating Ma Ma Xiang, when my grandmother pointed to my mouth and face, and everyone couldn't help laughing. I wondered, "What are you laughing at?" Everyone said, "Look in the mirror!"
As soon as I took a picture, and guess what, I ate into a big flower face. I hurriedly ran to wash my face, but the mooncake crumbs fell to the bathroom floor again, and I cleaned up for a long time, and the embarrassed appearance amused everyone.
What a prosperous scene! What a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
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On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon was so round. People always say "fifteen moons sixteen round". But this year, the moon on August 15 is rounder than the moon on 16.
There are so many stars, and there are countless stars around the full moon. Some stars like to be alone, but when they see the round moon, they also want to move closer to it, as if all the stars are children of the moon, and on this day, they come from different directions to reunite with the moon.
Many people are unable to reunite with their families due to their busy schedules. When they stand in front of the window and gaze at the moon, they may think of Li Bai's "Flying Mirror Under the Moon, Yunsheng Jiehailou" and Su Shi's "When is the bright moon?" Ask the wine to the sky, I don't know what year the heavenly palace is.
--Homesickness, homesickness, there are always endless words to say about the moon, that is because the moon is also stuffed with thoughts of relatives, no wonder the moon is so round. Mooncakes also symbolize reunion. Whenever people eat mooncakes, they are not only tasting the sweet taste of mooncakes, but also missing their loved ones.
At the same time, I enjoy the warmth of the love given by my relatives.
When I was a child, my mother always told me the story of Chang'e, and I listened to it many times, but I still couldn't get bored of it. As long as it is about the story on the moon, I feel novel, and I always yearn for the day when I can fly to the sky, fly to the moon to play with Chang'e, and look at the stars together.
When you grow up, it's not so amazing. If you go back to the past, you will educate yourself at that time, "It is not so easy to go to the sky, there is no Chang'e in the sky at all, there is no water on the moon, the temperature difference is very large, and it is impossible to live at all." But suddenly I remembered:
My childhood self was also quite cute. I'd better keep that imagination for myself!
On this full moon night, we send everyone the blessing of love. It is this love that makes the moon rounder and people closer.
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August 15 is the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is fuller and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "moon night" and "August festival". On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people reunite with their families as much as possible, taking the meaning of the double circle of the moon and the moon, and August 15 is also called the "Reunion Festival".
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional folk festival of the Han and ethnic minorities. As early as the three dynasties, China had the custom of "autumn twilight and sunset". The setting moon is to worship the moon god.
In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night was held to welcome the cold and sacrifice the moon. In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular to enjoy the moon and play with the moon. In the Southern Song Dynasty, the folk gave each other moon cakes to take the righteousness of reunion, and at night, there were activities such as moon viewing and lake tours.
Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival have become more prevalent, and many places have formed the burning of incense, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the lighting of tower lights, the release of sky lanterns, and the moon. Fire dragon dance and other special customs. Today, there are very few customs of playing under the moon.
However, it is still very popular to set up banquets to admire the moon, and people ask the moon for wine, to celebrate a good life, or to wish their relatives in distant places health and happiness, and to "share a thousand miles together" with their families.
In ancient times, there were also moon worship and moon worship activities. At that time, a large incense table will be set up, and offerings such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, pears, and grapes will be placed, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. The watermelon is also cut into a lotus shape, under the moon, the statue of the moon god is placed in the place of the moon, the red candle is burned, the whole family worships the moon in turn, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cake, and the person who cuts it calculates in advance how many people are in the whole family, and can not cut more or less.
The association of mooncakes with the Mid-Autumn Festival was in the Ming Dynasty. According to relevant information, at that time, there was a kind of mooncake filled with fruit in the city of Beijing, and people made their own mooncakes on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which were used for themselves and given to relatives and friends to express the meaning of reunion and congratulations. At that time, the size and shape of mooncakes were very non-standardized, and they were very different, and their names were quite special.
For example, in Jiexian County, Shanxi Province, on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the local people have the custom of sitting around the family to eat reunion moon cakes, and the moon cakes they make are famous and interesting, such as the crescent moon cakes for men, the gourd moon cakes that are only limited to women, and the moon cakes such as "Monkey King" and "Rabbit Lord" specially prepared for children, and so on. There are many names, and the list goes on.
There are many customs and forms of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but they all carry people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life. The Mid-Autumn Festival has always been known as the most humane and poetic festival. Some people say that every time you miss your relatives during the festive season, the Mid-Autumn Festival will of course be more deeply, especially when the moon is hanging high.
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, look up at the sky and see a full moon, but it is not a round of bright and clean full moon that we often say, there are layers of clear clouds in the sky, like smoke and fog, covered in the moonlight. The moon halo is precisely the matchmaker of the full moon and Qingyun, between the two, a faint dot on a circle, neither noisy, but also coquettish. Mid-autumn, a good day for reunion; A traditional festival of Chinese culture.
The moon solstice is the autumn equinox, and it is another year reunion day!
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In the morning, as soon as I woke up, I was very excited. Because today is August 15th, the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is finally here. Early this morning, my parents and I went to the supermarket to buy groceries, mooncakes and other food.
In the afternoon, Mom and Dad were busy in the kitchen killing chickens, fish, meat, and vegetables, and they were really busy.
At dinnertime, I buried my head in my meal, and it was almost like I was gobbling it up. In a few moments, I was the first to eat. I immediately went to prepare for the moon viewing.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, I have never been able to unveil the magic of the moon. I can't help but think of the story of Chang'e running to the moon, and it is to commemorate Chang'e that August 15 is designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival when people are looking forward to reunion. It also reminds me of a well-known poem Silent Night Thoughts:
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. This poem shows the poet Li Bai's feelings of missing his hometown.
From time to time, I am reminded of the soldiers stationed on the frontier who could not be reunited with their families on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
I want to see what the book says: what a round, bright, big, beautiful Mid-Autumn moon! I asked my parents in a puzzled way, and it turned out that mine was affected by Typhoon No. 13 "Senlak".
Although I didn't get to see the moon for the Mid-Autumn Festival as I would have liked today, I was still very happy.
The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is also said to be that the common people at that time put "kill boots and destroy the Yuan Dynasty" in order to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the Yuan Dynasty; August 15, "Let's do it together" notes are put into the mooncakes and passed to each other! On August 15, the Yuan Dynasty was overthrown by the common people, Maybe we eat moon cakes now to celebrate the joy of victory! Some people also say that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the harvest season, and it is the joy and joy of farmers to experience and enjoy the harvest!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is happy, a symbol of reunion, and a symbol full of joy, let us celebrate this "meaningful" "Mid-Autumn Festival" together! Let's do it!
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