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Simple and beautiful steps to draw mooncakes

The simple and beautiful drawing of moon cakes is as follows: 1. First draw several arc segments to connect them.

2. Then draw some vertical line links.

3. Draw another cut mooncake on the front with egg yolk inside.

4. Use a fine pen to draw some details and write a few words.

5. Color.

The simple drawing of moon cake is completed.

Mooncakes are a well-known traditional snack of the Han people and a traditional festival delicacy that is deeply loved by the Chinese people. The shape of mooncakes is round and round, and they are eaten by the whole family. Therefore, they symbolize reunion and harmony and are a must-eat on the Mid-Autumn Festival.

In ancient times, mooncakes were eaten as sacrifices during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

It is said that the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty.

During the Northern Song Dynasty, it was popular in the court, but also spread to the people. At that time, it was commonly known as "small cakes" and "moon balls".

By the Ming Dynasty, it had become a common dietary custom for all people.

Today, there are more varieties and flavors vary from place to place.

Among them, Cantonese-style, Beijing-style, Yunnan-style, Soviet-style, Chaozhou-style mooncakes are widely eaten by people from all over the north and south of China.

Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and they should have started in the Ming Dynasty.

If we look at the information about moon cakes and Mid-Autumn Festival folk customs from the Ming Dynasty, we should be able to see the historical trajectory of moon cakes meaning reunion: after worshiping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the whole family would sit around and share moon cakes and fruits (moon offerings).

Because moon cakes are also round and shared by the whole family, moon cakes have gradually come to symbolize family reunion.