Four complete poems of Mid-Autumn Festival
Looking at the bright moon on fifteen nights, Tang
There are crows in Bai Shu and osmanthus in Coody Leng in the atrium.
I don't know whose bag Qiu Si will fall into tonight.
Chang 'e Tang Li Shangyin
The mica screen was dyed red by thick candles, and the Milky Way gradually tilted towards the morning star.
Chang 'e, I must regret eating the elixir, and now I am alone, in the blue sky, singing every night.
Li shangyin in shuangyue Tang dynasty
Just beginning to hear the chirping of the southern geese, the chirping of cicadas has disappeared, and I climbed to the top, looking as far as I can, and the water is natural.
The frost goddess and the moon are not afraid of the cold, and they are more beautiful and pure in the cold and frost recreation.
Moonlit Tang Liu
The moonlight is deeper than half a house, and the big dipper is withered south.
Tonight, through the green screen window, I know that spring is warm and the sound of insects is fresh.
The four ancient poems of Mid-Autumn Festival are concise and beautiful.
Mid-autumn festival poetry
On the evening of August 15th, Piri in the Tang Dynasty repaired Guizi in Tianzhu Temple.
Yu Xing got off the moon wheel and picked up the dew in front of the temple.
So far, the sky doesn't exist, but Chang 'e should be thrown to people.
Zhong Qiu yue song sushi
The twilight clouds are cold, and the silver-haired people silently turn to the tracts.
If you don't meet a good night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year?
Mid-Autumn Festival fee
Like Huaihai's eyes, the long sea is as white as silver, and millions of rainbow-like lights are pregnant with pearl oysters.
If there is no help in the sky, Gui Zhi will support the West Wheel.
Song Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon
Ten rounds of frost shadows turn to court, and tonight is a lonely corner.
Su E may have no regrets, but Yuchan is lonely and lonely.
Mid Autumn Festival to eat moon cakes
The four ancient poems of Mid-Autumn Festival are concise and beautiful.
Mid-autumn moon cake
In Yue Bai, eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon are the main customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition, lantern burning, lantern playing, dragon dancing and tide watching are also the festival customs of people in some areas of our country. More than 20 ethnic minorities in China, such as Zhuang, also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, each with its own customs.
The custom of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival has existed at least in the Song Dynasty. Su Dongpo has poems as evidence. "A small cake is like chewing the moon, with crispy glutinous rice in it." Crispy is crisp, and glutinous rice is sugar. After the Song Dynasty, making moon cakes not only pays attention to the taste, but also designs various patterns related to the legend of the Moon Palace on the cake surface. At first, the pattern on the cake surface was probably drawn on paper and then pasted on the cake surface. Later, the cake was simply molded on the moon cake. The moon cake in the shape of a full moon symbolizes a happy reunion, just like the full moon on the 15th National Day. People regard it as holiday food, and use it to worship the moon and give it to relatives and friends. At that time, it was important to taste new things, such as pomegranate, jujube, chestnut, orange and grape, and drink new wine, which meant "the taste of autumn".
The custom of taking moon cakes as special food and offerings for Mid-Autumn Festival prevailed in Ming Dynasty. Tian Rucheng, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in Notes on Visiting the West Lake: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people take moon cakes as a symbol of reunion." Therefore, moon cakes are called "reunion cakes" among the people. Shen Bang, a historian in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in Miscellanies of Ten Thousand Parts: "Breads vary in size. There is fruit in the cake with a different name. There is a cake worth hundreds of dollars. "