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More than 20 ethnic minorities in China also celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival, but the festivals and customs are different. Zhuang people are used to using rice cakes and Yue Bai on bamboo rafts in the river. Girls put lanterns on the water to measure the happiness of their lives and sing the beautiful folk song "Please take care of the moon". Koreans set up a "moon viewing frame" with wooden poles and pine branches. First, invite the old man to explore the moon on the shelf, then light up the moon viewing shelf, play long drums, play caves and dance "peasant dance" together. On the "Tiger Day" before the festival, the Gelao people slaughtered a bull in the whole village, leaving the heart of the bull for the Mid-Autumn Festival night to worship their ancestors and welcome the new valley. They call it "August Festival". Dong people let young people have an outing and get together at this time, which is called "Ganping Festival". The first day is Lusheng Club, and the second day is Errenzhuan. Young people should put on makeup to show their love for their sweetheart. Dai people set fire to the air, then sat around drinking, tasting dog meat soup pot, dried pork, salted eggs and dried eel, and smiling at the moon. Li people call Mid-Autumn Festival "August Meeting" or "Sound Adjustment". At that time, each market town will hold a song and dance party, and each village will be led by a "U-turn" (that is, the leader). After arriving in Jiang Qi, people exchanged mooncakes, sweet cake, cookies, flower towels, colored fans and vests, and there was an endless stream. In the evening, they gather by the fire, roast game, drink rice wine and sing Daqu, so unmarried young people take the opportunity to find their future partners.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient ceremony, which expresses people's good wishes to pray for the moon god to bless the world. China has had the custom of "Autumn Evening and Twilight Moon" since ancient times. The moon at night is to worship the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. August 15th of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival of Han nationality. In addition to being similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival of the Han nationality, there are a series of activities with national characteristics, such as the sacrifice of the moon by the Zhuang nationality, so it is also called the "Festival of Sacrificing the Moon".
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On the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon night, there are many lanterns hanging in public places. People get together to guess the riddles written on lanterns. Because this is the favorite activity of most young men and women, love stories will also be heard in these activities, so solve riddles on the lanterns is also a form of love between men and women in the Mid-Autumn Festival.