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What are the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival ; Folk worship of the moon, moon appreciation, from the book Qiaogu to the present has been passed down from Nacha, the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people are looking forward to family reunion, spend the Mid-Autumn Festival together.
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Eat mooncakes.
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 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.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a remnant of the ancient celestial worship - the custom of respecting the moon. In the "autumn equinox" of the 24 solar terms, it is the ancient "moon festival", and the Mid-Autumn Festival is derived from the traditional "moon festival". In traditional culture, the moon, like the sun, these two alternating celestial bodies became the object of worship of the ancestors.
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the sacrifice of the ancients to the moon, and is the remnant and derivation of the Chinese nation's custom of worshiping the moon. Worshipping the moon is a very ancient custom in our country, and it is actually a kind of worship activity of the ancients in some parts of our country in ancient times to the "moon god".
According to research, the original "Moon Festival" was set on the day of the "autumn equinox" of the 24th solar term of the Ganzhi calendar, but due to historical development, the later calendar was integrated and the lunar calendar (summer calendar) was used, so the "Moon Festival" was adjusted from the 24th solar term "autumn equinox" of the Ganzhi calendar to the 15th day of August of the summer calendar (lunar calendar). The Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of autumn seasonal customs, and most of the festival elements contained in it have ancient origins.
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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.
The 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China, and it is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15 is in the middle of autumn, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The ancient Chinese calendar calls August, which is in the middle of autumn, "Mid-Autumn Festival", so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival".
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In the Chinese lunar calendar, the year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Mid-autumn. The moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moon of other months, so it is also called the moon night, autumn festival, mid-autumn festival, August festival, August meeting, moon chasing festival, moon festival, moon worship festival, daughter's festival or reunion festival, which is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in the country. On this night, people look up at the bright moon in the sky like jade, and naturally look forward to family reunion.
Wanderers who are far away also take this opportunity to express their feelings of longing for their hometown and relatives. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "Reunion Festival".
In ancient times, our people 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.
Set up a large incense case, and put moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums, grapes and other offerings, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. The watermelon should also be cut into lotus shapes. Under the moon, the statue of the moon god is placed in the direction 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.
The person who cuts it calculates in advance how many people are in the whole family, and those who are at home and those who are in other places must be counted together, and they cannot cut more or less, and the size should be the same.
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