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Moon worship. It is a very ancient custom in our country, which originates from the worship of the "moon god" by the ancients in some parts of our country. As one of the important rituals of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon festival has continued from ancient times to the present.
Now every Mid-Autumn Festival, we also enjoy the moon at home. At the same time, the Mid-Autumn Festival has also become the main form of modern people's desire for reunion and good wishes for life. However, in ancient times, moon worship was only allowed by women, and it was held in the open air.
1. The moon worship ceremony was originally changed to the establishment of the "moon worship" for young girls, the "Book of Rites".
It records the ritual system of the ancients to worship the moon in autumn, and the original text is: "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. ”
The moon worship ceremony was originally set up by young girls, who paid homage to Chang'e.
Worship and make a wish, praying for beauty. The woman prepares the case and puts it in a place where she can see the moon, puts moon cakes and fruits on it, and the woman who is not married worships the moon in front of the case. Some women also have the custom of asking the moon for good fortune, commonly known as "please wood ladle god".
There is also a folk saying that Chang'e is in Guanghan Palace.
Lonely and lonely, every Mid-Autumn Festival misses the warmth of others, so on this day they will scatter the treasures in their palace, and whoever picks it up can get happiness.
Second, the ancients were superstitious and paid attention to "men do not worship the moon, and women do not worship the stove". In ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival also had the custom of worshipping the moon, but only women were allowed to worship. They pay attention to "men don't worship the moon, women don't worship the stove". Due to this taboo, men generally do not worship the moon.
3. The moon is yin and the sun is yang, because in ancient times, men belonged to yang and women belonged to yin. Since ancient times, men have been yang and women have been yin; The corresponding moon god is the female god and belongs to the yin. The sun is the male god and is yang. In this way, the moon god is not a suitable deity for men to worship.
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Worshipping the moon is so that the moon god can bless himself with good luck and make his wishes come true.
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The moon worship festival refers to the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is also known as the moon festival, moonlight festival, moon night, autumn festival, mid-autumn festival, moon worship festival, moon niang festival, moon festival, reunion festival, etc., which is a traditional Chinese folk festival. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has had folk customs such as worshipping the moon, admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine.
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the autumn and evening moon festivals in ancient times. Worshipping the moon is a very ancient custom in our country, and it is a kind of worship activity of the ancients in some places in ancient China to the "moon god". At the autumnal equinox of the twenty-fourth solar term, it is the ancient "moon festival".
The Mid-Autumn Festival is based on the traditional "Autumn Equinox Festival". As one of the important rituals of folk festivals, moon worship has gradually evolved into activities such as moon viewing and moon worship.
The Mid-Autumn Festival was popularized in the Han Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty was a period of economic and cultural exchanges and integration between the north and south of China. The earliest surviving written record of the term "Mid-Autumn Festival" was found in the Han Dynasty documents, and the "Zhou Li" (written by Zhou Gongdan, which was actually written between the two Han Dynasty) between the two Han Dynasty states that the pre-Qin Dynasty had the activities of "welcoming the cold on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival", "offering good Qiu in the Mid-Autumn Festival", and "worshipping the moon on the autumn equinox". According to records, in the Han Dynasty, on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival or the beginning of autumn, the elderly were respected, the elderly, and the male coarse cake was given.
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"Women worship the moon" is not an idiom. There are only 9 idioms that begin with "women" – women's family, women's aunt Boxi, women's aunt Boxi, women's wine, women's daughters, women's children, women's opinions, women's benevolence, and women and children.
1. Women's homes.
Pinyin: fù dào rén jiā
[Explanation]: Women's morality: The moral norms that women should follow. Refers to adult girls.
Source]: Qing · Wu Zhaoren, "The Strange Situation Witnessed in the Past Twenty Years", Chapter 34: "This matter has to be discussed with the clumsy husband, and the woman is not the master. ”
Example to form a sentence]: And a woman's family is dragged to a village to suffer this kind of damage, and it is really not a taste in the hearts of the people. Lu Yao, The Ordinary World, Vol. 1, Chapter 9.
Pinyin**]: f d r j
Antonyms]: Heroines.
Lantern riddle]: Woman.
Usage]: as subject, object, definite; It is mostly used for contempt.
English]: women
2. Women and children know about it.
Pinyin: fù rú jiē zhī
[Explanation]: Child. Women and children all know. It is well known.
Source]: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy · Qin Policy": "Today, Qin women and babies all speak of the law of the king of Shang, and the law of the king. ”
Example of a sentence: This is already known to women and children in the town.
Pinyin**]: f r j z
synonyms]: well-known and well-known.
Antonyms]: Little known.
Usage]: as a predicate, definite, complement; Something simple and clear.
English]: Even women and children all know it
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Analysis: According to the meaning of the topic, parents worship the moon is not an idiom, parents are a word, but also a title, and moon worship is a gerund, and the two together are general collocations.
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Hello, generally speaking, idioms have a fixed structure and a certain meaning, and the 4 words you said are not idioms, not even phrases.
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It's not an idiom, it belongs to "Half a Sentence".
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Moon worship is a very ancient custom in China, which is actually a worship activity of the ancients in some parts of China to the "moon god".
As one of the important rituals of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon worship has gradually evolved into a folk moon appreciation and moon celebration activity, and has also become the main form of modern people's desire for reunion and good wishes for life.
Beijing's "Moon Temple" was built for the royal moon sacrifice during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Whenever the moon rises in the Mid-Autumn Festival, set up a case in the open air, offer moon cakes, pomegranates, dates and other melons and fruits on the table, after worshiping the moon, the whole family sits around the table, talks while eating, and appreciates the bright moon together.
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Moon worship is a very ancient custom in China, which is actually a worship activity of the ancients in some parts of China to the "moon god".
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a remnant of the ancient celestial worship - the custom of respecting the moon, and the moon worship, as one of the important rituals of the Mid-Autumn Festival, continued from ancient times, and gradually evolved into a folk moon appreciation and moon celebration activities, and has also become the main form of modern people's desire for reunion and hope for a better life.
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