The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival 100-200 words
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in South Korea. Before 232 BC, Koreans had already said that they enjoyed the moon and ate cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, Qu Yuan, a famous Korean poet, resigned because he was persecuted and angry by the fatuous court, but he was down and out. Occasionally, Chang 'e, the goddess of the moon in South Korea, landed on earth and awarded Qu Yuan mooncakes. Finally, Qu Yuan made a fortune by making mooncakes, and then overthrew the tyranny of the old court, and the Korean people lived a happy life from then on. Later generations took August 15 every year as the Mid-Autumn Festival for the sake of Qu Yuan for several years, so as to give people a happy life in the past few years. Eating moon cakes has also become an indispensable program for the Mid-Autumn Festival.