First of all, the answer is the riddle of Mid-Autumn Festival.
1, after China (for a festival)-Mid-Autumn Festival.
2. The mountains thousands of miles away, the south of the journey of thousands of miles (a festival)-Mid-Autumn Festival.
3. Loess turns into gold (a festival)-Mid-Autumn Festival.
The population will quadruple at the end of the year (for a festival)-Mid-Autumn Festival.
Second, the answer is the mystery of the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
1, small round mirror, bright firefly, hanging in the southern sky, according to Beijing. -The moon.
2. A mirror shines and travels all over the world. -The moon.
3. You have teeth when you are young, teeth when you are old, and no teeth when you are half a year old. -The moon.
4, white jade plate, round and round, rolled on the green board all night. -The moon.
Third, the answer is the mystery of Mid-Autumn Moon Cake.
1, I miss you in the Mid-Autumn Festival on weekdays, square and sweet. -Moon cakes.
2. Flat, round, fragrant and sweet. Make a dish. -Moon cakes.
3. There are many circles and patterns, and you can choose the taste of fruit. You love to eat it and bite it on Mid-Autumn Festival. -Moon cakes.
4, small shape and small taste, Mid-Autumn Festival reunion. -Moon cakes.
The origin, function and Mid-Autumn Festival custom of riddles
First, the origin of the riddle
Lantern riddles have a long history in China. Lantern riddles first developed from riddles and originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Lantern riddle is a literary game full of ridicule, discipline, humor and banter.
Lantern riddles hung on lanterns for people to guess and shoot began in the Southern Song Dynasty. It was officially named "lantern riddle" in Ming Dynasty. For example, Wang Chang, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, recorded in A Record of Gusu: "In Shangyuan Lantern Market, solve riddles on the lanterns called it' playing the wall lamp'." The so-called "wall lamp" means that one side of the lantern is against the wall and three sides are covered with riddles. It is called "lantern riddle" because it sticks a riddle on the lamp.
Second, the role of riddles
No matter how straightforward riddles are, or how to use metaphors, personification and symbols, riddles can describe the characteristics of things concisely in the shortest language, which can arouse children's observation and thinking, thus establishing the connection between language and the image of specific things, which is a good exercise for children's language ability, expression ability, imagination ability and imagination ability.
Third, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival.
The customs of Mid-Autumn Festival include: offering sacrifices to the moon, appreciating the moon, begging for the moon to shine on it, watching the tide, eating moon cakes, burning incense, burning lanterns, guessing puzzles, playing with rabbits, playing with lanterns, dancing dragons, listening to incense, stealing moon dishes, burning pagoda lights, throwing handkerchiefs to attract relatives, stealing melons to pray for children, drinking osmanthus wine, stealing vegetables and begging for lang, eating snails and enjoying osmanthus flowers.