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2021-09-21

2021-09-21 is the "Mid-Autumn Festival" on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Auspicious, festive and happy, more colorful than in previous years. Post it here and share it.

Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with down-to-earth food. The joy of the Food Festival is down-to-earth. At noon, we went to a hotel in the city to experience the Mid-Autumn Festival lunch of social services. I wanted to eat meat, so I chose "pork slices", which is down-to-earth, I chose stir-fried shredded potatoes, focusing on iron supplements, I chose "roasted eggplant", focusing on high protein, I chose "tofu custard", focusing on improving immunity, choose "Tomato Beef Brisket". Staple food: millet noodles and steamed cakes. Ha ha. Delicious and inexpensive.

After a culturally rich Mid-Autumn Festival dinner, let’s learn about strengthening the country together, answer the “special questions” on the Mid-Autumn Festival, and learn knowledge: Knowledge sharing on the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th:

1 In May 2006, the State Council approved the inclusion of the first batch of folk festivals in my country's national intangible cultural heritage list, including Mid-Autumn Festival, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Valentine's Day, and Double Ninth Festival.

2 The word Mid-Autumn Festival was first seen in the book "Zhou Rites" in the existing historical materials: Mid-Autumn Festival, teaching and managing soldiers.

3 The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country, also known as the Moon Festival, the Moon Worship Festival, and the Reunion Festival.

4. Customs related to the Mid-Autumn Festival include: worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, and eating moon cakes.

? 5 Myths and legends related to the Mid-Autumn Festival include Chang'e flying to the moon, the Jade Rabbit pounding medicine, Wu Gang cutting osmanthus, Li Taibai catching the moon, etc. The special festival objects derived from it include: Chang'e, the Jade Rabbit, and the laurel tree.

? 6 In Su Shi's water-melody song, "I hope people will live thousands of miles long to visit Chanjuan, and the "Chanjuan" in it refers to the moon.

July moon cakes are also called: moon cakes, harvest cakes, palace cakes, and reunion cakes.

? 8 During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the traditional toy in Beijing, Hebei and other places is the Rabbit. It is made of clay, with a flag on its back, a golden clay face, painted body, and two big ears.