In the morning, as soon as I got up, I felt extremely excited.
Because today is August 15th, the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is finally here.
Early this morning, my parents and I went to the supermarket to buy vegetables, moon cakes and other food.
In the afternoon, my parents were busy killing chickens, fish, meat, and vegetables in the kitchen. They were very busy.
When I was having dinner, I immersed myself in eating, almost as if I was gobbling it down.
After a while, I was the first to finish my meal.
I immediately went to prepare for the moon viewing.
Waiting and waiting, waiting and waiting, I still failed to reveal the magical veil of the moon.
It reminds me of the story of Chang'e flying to the moon. To commemorate Chang'e, people designated August 15th as the Mid-Autumn Festival when people look forward to reunion.
It also reminds me of a well-known poem, Jingyesi: The bright moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground.
Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.
This poem expresses the poet Li Bai's feelings of missing his hometown.
It reminds me from time to time that soldiers stationed on the border cannot reunite with their families during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Why hasn't the moon shown its true face? I want to see what the book says: What a round, bright, big, beautiful Mid-Autumn Moon!
I was puzzled and asked my parents. It turned out that mine was affected by Typhoon No. 13 "Senlac".
Although I couldn't see the Mid-Autumn Festival moon as I wished today, I am still very happy.
Some people also say that the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is that in order to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the Yuan Dynasty, the common people put notes in the mooncakes and passed them to each other on August 15th!
On August 15th, the Yuan Dynasty was overthrown by the common people.
Maybe we eat moon cakes now to celebrate the joy of victory!
Some people also say that the Mid-Autumn Festival is the harvest season, and it is a time for farmers to experience the joy and joy of enjoying the harvest!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is happy, a symbol of reunion, and a symbol of joy. Let us celebrate this meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival together!
------------------On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon was so round.
People always say "the moon on the fifteenth day is sixteen round".
But this year the moon on August 15th is rounder than the moon on August 16th.
There are so many stars, and countless stars surround the full moon.
Some stars like to be alone, but when they see the round moon, they also want to move closer there. It seems that all the stars are children of the moon. On this day, they come from different directions to reunite with the moon.
Many people are unable to reunite with their families due to busy work schedules.
When they stand in front of the window and stare at the moon, they may think of Li Bai's "Flying mirror under the moon, clouds forming sea towers" and Su Shi's "When will the bright moon come? Asking the blue sky for wine, I don't know the palace in the sky, what year it is now and then." -
----- I miss my hometown, my family, and I always have endless things to say about the moon. That’s because the moon is also filled with longing for my loved ones. No wonder the moon is so round.
Mooncakes also symbolize reunion.
Whenever people eat mooncakes, they not only taste the sweet taste of mooncakes, but also miss their loved ones.
At the same time, I also enjoy the warmth of love from my relatives. When I was a child, my mother always told me the story of Chang'e. I listened to it many times, but I still didn't get tired of it.
As long as there are stories about the moon, I feel novel. I always long for the day when I can fly to the sky and fly to the moon to play with Chang'e and watch the stars together.
When you look at it as an adult, it's not so amazing anymore.
If I go back to the past, I will educate myself at that time: "It is not that easy to go to the sky. There is no Chang'e in the sky. There is no water on the moon and the temperature difference is huge. It is impossible to live..." But suddenly I remembered: Son
I was quite cute back then.
I'd better leave myself some room for imagination!
On this full moon night, we send everyone our blessings of love.
It is this love that makes the moon become rounder and people become closer.
Under the influence of this ancient tradition, our country has always had the custom of having a reunion dinner every Mid-Autumn Festival. Many relatives and friends gather together again today. This is such an exciting thing.
This has allowed many people in other places to return to their warm homes and enjoy the warmth of home. Since ancient times, how many tourists have been away from home all year round. This makes people often use the full moon and the waning moon to describe people's "joys and sorrows". This has made many people sad.
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Poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Looking up at the bright moon, bowing his head thinking about his hometown", Du Fu's "The dew is white tonight, the moon is bright in my hometown", Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote "The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river, when will the bright moon shine on me again" and other poems,
This is an eternal song!
Don’t many tourists use the moon to express their deep feelings for their hometown, care and longing for their relatives?
There are many "Altars of Worshiping the Moon" remaining in various parts of our country. Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and sweet fillings in the middle." Yang Guangfu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Moon cakes are filled with peach meat fillings, and ice cream is sweet with cane sugar frosting."
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"Moon Worship Pavilion" Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and sweet fillings in the middle." Yang Guangfu in the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Moon cakes are full of peach meat fillings, and ice cream is sweet with cane sugar frosting."
The historic site of "Wangyue Tower".
The "Altar of the Moon" in Beijing was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty for the royal family to worship the moon.