1, the moon cake box can be transformed into a jewelry box. Generally speaking, there will be a pile of words and patterns outside the mooncake box. If you don't like these patterns and characters, you can also design them separately, and then you can cut the outer packaging bag into the size suitable for the moon cake box and put it in as a sandwich to make a jewelry box.
2. The mooncake box can be transformed into a pen container. Cut an independent mooncake box according to the size you want, and then make it into a pen container. The appearance of the pen container can also be decorated by yourself.
3. Moon cake boxes can be turned into decorations. Generally, the lid box of the moon cake box is independent. We can decorate the cover box of the moon cake box, then hang it with a rope, and put some pictures or photos drawn by ourselves in the middle.
4. There are many transformations of moon cake boxes, which can be used for many handicrafts, such as small lanterns, small satchels, stationery combination racks, plant boxes, shelves, cosmetics racks and so on.
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The origin of moon cakes is as follows:
1, which originated in the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Jing, commander-in-chief of the border guards, conquered the Huns and returned victorious, which coincided with the triumph on August 15th. At that time, Turpan people engaged in business presented cakes to the emperor of the Tang Dynasty to celebrate his victory. Great-grandfather Li Yuan took the gorgeous cake box, took out the round cakes, smiled and pointed to the moon in the sky and said, "You should invite hamachi Hu cakes.". After that, he shared the cake with the ministers. Later, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty renamed Hu cakes as moon cakes.
It is said that eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival began in Yuan Dynasty. Originated in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties. There is a kind of Taishi cake in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to commemorate Taishi Wenzhong, the "ancestor" of China moon cakes. Originated in the Han Dynasty. Zhang Qian introduced sesame seeds and walnuts to the Western Regions in Han Dynasty, which added auxiliary materials for making moon cakes. At this time, a round cake filled with walnuts appeared, which was called "Hu cake".