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Fireworks --- sky is full of fireworks during the festival.
Children's festivals --- child's play.
The moon on August 15 ——— bright and bright.
Eating mooncakes on August 15 ——— a festive delicacy.
On August 15, a happy event was held——— and people were reunited.
August 15 has a baby——— just in time for the festival.
On August 15, look at the osmanthus ——— flowers and the full moon.
Chinese Folk Festivals Network.
It's still early to eat rice cakes on August 15——— Chinese Folk Festival Network.
On August 15, I was more than half a year late ———to see the lanterns.
August 15 New Year——— the solar term is missing.
Catch rabbits on August 15——— have you for the holiday, and you will have a holiday without you.
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The fireworks of the festival - fire trees and silver flowers.
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Festive fireworks - fire trees and silver flowers.
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Festive fireworks – burn you.
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The following are the afterwords related to the holiday:
1.Mid-Autumn weather – neither hot nor cold.
2.The Mid-Autumn Festival has passed the leap August - the reunion has passed and the reunion has been reunited.
3.The moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival - above board.
4.Mid-Autumn Festival osmanthus - flowers are full moon.
5.After the Dragon Boat Festival, the cuckoo is called - outdated, the metaphor is late.
6.Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat - Singing and Dancing.
7.The Dragon Boat Festival sells almanacs - obsolete goods.
8.The dragon head of the Dragon Boat Festival - just playing with the mouth.
9.Reunion dinner for the New Year - all together.
10.New Year's fat pig - sooner or later must be killed.
11.Borrow a top hat for the New Year - I don't know the current affairs.
12.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, there are dozens of lanterns - the same every year.
13.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Tooth Festival occasionally eats a hearty meal - once a year.
14.The dragon lantern on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month - let others play with it; Played by people.
15.The moon on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month - above board.
16.The 15th day of the first lunar month - capricious.
17.Fireworks on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month - the good times don't last long.
18.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, catch the temple fair - follow the crowd.
19.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, look at the lanterns - wait and see.
20.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival is sold - huddle into a group.
21.On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Spring Festival couplets were pasted - half a month late.
22.New Year's Day Doll - Double Happiness.
23.On the first day of the Lunar New Year, the word blessing is posted - more than auspicious.
24.Meet on the morning of New Year's Day – hello and hello.
25.Do confinement on the first day of the new year - catch up with the festival.
26.The board of the Chinese New Year's Eve - the family is busy.
27.The fireworks of the Chinese New Year's Eve - thousands of purples and thousands of reds.
28.Chinese New Year's Eve Look at the Imperial Calendar - No day.
29.The Chinese New Year's Eve looks at the yellow calendar - there are no days, and the metaphor has come to an end.
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On the fifteenth day of the first month, the door god was half a month late;
Eating dumplings on the first day of the Lunar New Year is not an outsider;
Chinese traditional festivals and customs are the development of the country's 5,000-year-old traditional culture, which has produced many traditional festivals and customs, which are the manifestations of the splendid culture of the Chinese nation; It refers to the traditional customs, etiquette, and habits of individuals or collectives. It is a pattern or norm of behavior that has been observed by people for generations in a particular socio-cultural area. It mainly includes ethnic customs, festival customs, traditional etiquette and so on.
Customs, as a result of a kind of history, have a very strong behavioral restraining effect on members of society. Customs are the foundation and complementary part of social morality and law.
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Mid-Autumn weather – neither hot nor cold.
The Mid-Autumn Festival has passed the leap August - the reunion has passed and the moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival has been reunited - above board.
Mid-Autumn Festival osmanthus - flowers are full moon.
After the Dragon Boat Festival, the cuckoo is called - outdated, the metaphor is late. )
Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat - Singing and Dancing.
The Dragon Boat Festival sells almanacs - obsolete goods.
The dragon head of the Dragon Boat Festival - just playing with his mouth, eating a reunion dinner for the New Year - gathered together.
New Year's fat pig - sooner or later must be killed.
Borrow a top hat for the New Year - I don't know the current affairs.
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, there are dozens of lanterns - the same every year.
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