The long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived, and people are in high spirits, celebrating this traditional festival with various forms of programs. It happened to be my uncle's birthday, so we had dinner together in the hotel, celebrated our birthday and spent our holidays together. Come to the door of the hotel, wow! There were so many people there that there were no parking seats and people surrounded the hotel. Fortunately, we reserved four tables in advance, and I was very happy to see the whole restaurant crowded and lively, enjoying all kinds of seafood and famous dishes. After dinner, we went to the seaside swimming pool to see lanterns. At this time, a bright moon hung high in the sky, big and round, shining brightly on the whole earth. The weather is particularly good this year. At 9 o'clock 15, when we arrived at our destination, the beach was already brightly lit and tourists were everywhere. We walked along the beach and watched. Entering the gate, the giant couplets of "the strange lights shine in the water bay, and the bamboo sea is placed with the water according to the mountain" remind visitors not to forget the wonderful time of enjoying the moon here. Entering the swimming pool, I saw that the huge swimming pool was full of fire trees and silver flowers, and the lights were extraordinary. Tourists sang and laughed one after another. On the beach, groups of Zhuhai people spread out pots and pans and began to barbecue; Some spread out plastic paper on the beach and put moon cakes, drinks and so on. , gather together to raise a glass to the moon; Some people also dance hand in hand; Very lively. I enjoyed the lanterns to my heart's content tonight, and I can't forget to come back. When we walked home with a happy mood, the round moon followed us quietly. Mid-Autumn Festival August 13th to 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is also the August Festival. The market is booming, and fruit stalls and mud rabbit stalls can be seen everywhere. Family members sit together to drink and enjoy the moon, which is called "Reunion Festival". Also, the moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival are cut into pieces according to the number of people, which are called "reunion cakes". In Beijing, the Mid-Autumn Festival is closed for three days. From 13 to 15, students don't have to attend classes either. People celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Of course, they want to buy moon cakes. These are all made of egg yolk and lotus seed paste. There is also a unique thing in Beijing-male prostitutes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is dedicated to the rabbit on the moon. Grandpa rabbit is made of mud. The rabbit's head is covered with gold mud, and its body is painted, or it sits or stands, and its two big ears stand up. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, putting a picture of a rabbit at home is really very atmospheric, adding a bit of color to the home. In recent years, Beijing seems to have set off a big gift-giving movement. Autumn fruits are on the market, which is particularly rich. There are fruit stalls everywhere in the market. Get two cars for holidays, full of moon cakes and fruits, and deliver them to your door. In the blink of an eye, the Mid-Autumn Festival passed again, adults began to do their own things again, and children began to go to school again. Original! ! Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in Zhou Li. In the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town about the cow's confusion, crossing the river in mid-autumn, and traveling incognito around". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. Emperor Taizong's book records the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in China. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. According to the China calendar, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, which is the second month of autumn and is called the Mid-Autumn Festival, while the fifteenth day of August is in the middle of the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival has many nicknames: it is called "August Festival" and "August and a half" because it falls on August 15; Because the main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival are around the moon, it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival" and "Moon Night". The full moon in Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival". In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "correcting the moon". The record of "Reunion Festival" was first seen in the Ming Dynasty. Travel Notes on the West Lake says: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people send moon cakes to show their reunion". "A Brief Introduction to the Landscape" also said: "On August 15th, the moon is sacrificed, cakes are round, melons are divided by mistake, and petals are carved with lotus flowers." ..... Those who have wives who go back to Ning will return to their husbands' home one day, which is called "Reunion Festival". On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a custom of "reunion" in most parts of our country, that is, a small cake symbolizing reunion and shaped like a moon cake, which contains sugar, sesame, osmanthus and vegetables, and the moon, osmanthus trees and rabbits are pressed outside. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the elders at home will divide the cake into several pieces according to the number of people, one for each person, and if someone is not at home, leave one for them to show family reunion. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are less clouds and fog, and the moonlight is bright and bright. In addition to a series of activities such as enjoying the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon, eating moon cakes and wishing for reunion, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building pagodas in some places. In addition to moon cakes, all kinds of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also delicious dishes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Another explanation about the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families should worship the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao. When I grew up in the countryside, I always looked forward to holidays. Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are the two most important festivals in my hometown. Perhaps it was because the living standard at that time was relatively low, and the family would only improve their lives during the holidays; Maybe after the holiday is a holiday, there will always be some entertainment activities to make you have fun; Maybe both. In short, adults are busy during holidays. But adults are very busy and have a kind of relaxation every holiday. Of course, the happiest are our carefree children. During the Spring Festival, although it coincides with the off-season, I always feel busy every year. Only the Mid-Autumn Festival gives people a special happiness, a spiritual rest and a special desire. Later, I think it seems that it is caused by different moods. I like the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival. That is not only the savings of harvest, but also the beginning of harvest. She said she was saving money because the summer harvest was coming. It is said that she is the beginning, because autumn is coming with her rich steps, melting the joy of people's upcoming harvest. I think only people who have experienced rural life will have such feelings, moods and profound feelings. I like the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival. In the round moonlight, round moon cakes and apples are ripe, and pears, grapes and other fruits are also on the market. In the moonlight, people are tasting holiday food and talking about harvest. When enjoying the moon, I miss my relatives in a foreign land. As the saying goes, "I miss my relatives twice during the festive season." I like the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival. My mother makes moon cakes for us every year. The moon cakes made by my mother look like big cakes, with thick and fresh noodles and fresh fillings. Whether steamed or baked, there are moon patterns depicted in farmers' bowls and petals carved by osmanthus. The stuffing is also very special. The main ingredient is red pond, which contains sesame, red silk, nuts and raisins. Newly made moon cakes, after steaming, are soft and delicious, suitable for the elderly; Baked, tender outside and tender inside, young people have a special liking. You see, the newly served moon cakes are steaming hot, and a fragrance comes to my face. It's really mouth watering! How many years have passed, although there are many kinds of moon cakes on the market now, and all kinds of fruits and vegetables are also available, I still like to eat moon cakes made by my mother. Although the pattern of moon cakes has not changed much, the pattern is always so clear, so uniform and so beautiful. Therefore, as long as I catch up with the Mid-Autumn Festival and go home, I always want to eat two big pieces, which are delicious and sweet. I like the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival, because I saw the development of the motherland's economy and the changes of people's living standards from the dining table. You see, in addition to poultry, traditional vegetables and other foods, more and more meat, vegetables and seafood appear on the farm table. "No wine, no feast". On festive days, people in China always drink a little wine. In the past, it was usually highly alcoholic beverages such as Erguotou. Now, state banquet wines such as remy martin and Maotai also appear on people's tables. All these indicate the rise of the motherland's economy and the prosperity of the people. After more than 20 years of reform and opening up, well-off life is no longer a blueprint plan and idea, but has gradually become a real life photo of thousands of families. I like the artistic conception of Mid-Autumn Festival. She can bring me new feelings, new experiences and new gains every year. I am willing to feel the care of my loved ones, taste the philosophy of life and experience the ever-changing changes in my hometown in this artistic conception. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. I hope this year's Mid-Autumn Festival will be rounder and brighter. I hope my relatives will be healthier and my hometown will be more beautiful and rich. I also sincerely hope that the motherland will be more prosperous. Perhaps this is the true meaning of my Mid-Autumn Festival complex. The Mid-Autumn Festival is here! The moon is round! Everyone's lights are bright and the surrounding environment is dark, but there are people everywhere. Laughter has already broken the lonely environment! The Mid-Autumn Festival is the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China and the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. Also known as Mid-Autumn Festival, Reunion Festival and August Festival. , a traditional festival of Han nationality and most ethnic minorities in China, is also popular in neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan and Vietnam. Because July, August and September in autumn (referring to the lunar calendar), August is in the middle, and in the thirty days of August, it is in the middle, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. Therefore, there are more people in the sky than family reunion at night, so it is also called the reunion festival. Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the ancient custom of worshipping autumn in China and Yue Bai. "The Book of Rites says," The son of heaven is in spring, and the sun and moon are in autumn. Asahi is facing the DPRK, and evening is facing the evening. The "moon at night" here refers to Yue Bai. It was formed in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival became popular and was designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. Ouyang Zhan said in "Preface to the Moon of Chang 'an Opera": "August is in autumn. The beginning and end of the season; At night, the moon is in the clouds. Taking it from the sky is hot and cold, and taking it from the number of months is round, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. "Under the influence of this ancient tradition, China has always had such a custom that every household has a reunion dinner every Mid-Autumn Festival, which brings many relatives and friends together again today. This is an exciting thing. This makes many people in other places go back to their warm homes and enjoy the warmth of their homes. How many wanderers have been away all the year round since ancient times? This makes people often use full moon and lack of full moon to describe people's "joys and sorrows", which makes many people feel sad! Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, said, "Looking up, it's already moonlight. Sinking into the water again, I suddenly remembered my hometown. "He knows that the dew tonight will be frost, and how bright the moonlight at home is!" Du Fu's "Jiang Nanan Green Spring Breeze" and Wang Anshi's "When Will the Bright Moon Shine on Me" in the Song Dynasty, these are all eternal songs! Don't many wanderers spend months expressing their deep affection for their hometown, their concern and yearning for their loved ones? There are still many "Yue Bai altars" all over China. Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and stuffing. Yang Guangfu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Mooncakes are filled with peach meat, while ice cream is made of icing." "Moon Pavilion" Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and stuffing." Yang guang of the Qing dynasty copied: "moon cakes are filled with peach meat, and ice cream is made of icing." "Full Moon Building" Monument. The "Moon Altar" in Beijing was built for the royal sacrifice to the moon during Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. Now most people are sitting around the dining table "eating cakes and enjoying the moon"! Moon cakes are also a symbol of reunion. Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, and there is pulp in the crisp. Yang Guangfu wrote in Qing History: "Moon cakes are full of peach meat, and ice cream is sweet with sucrose cream." "It can be seen that the moon cakes at that time were already" cakes "and" moons "with certain significance. Some people say that the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is that ordinary people killed their boots in order to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the Yuan Dynasty. On August 15, the note "Let's do it together" was put in the moon cake and passed on to each other! On August 15th, the Yuan Dynasty was overthrown by ordinary people. Maybe we are eating moon cakes to celebrate the joy of victory now! It is also said that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a harvest season, and it is the joy and happiness for farmers to experience and enjoy the harvest! Mid-Autumn Festival is happy, symbolizing reunion and full of joy. Let's celebrate this meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival together! " Let's leave now.
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