Wugang cut laurel
Looking up at the bright moon, you can see some dark shadows. In our country, it is said that this is Wu Gang's felling of Guangxi. In the Tang Dynasty, the right to cut laurel in WU GANG's mythology was deduced. It is said that laurel trees are 500 feet high in the middle of the month. This laurel tree is not only tall, but also has magical self-healing function.
There was a Xihe man named Wu Minggang who turned out to be a woodcutter. He is obsessed with fairy tales, but he refuses to concentrate on his studies all the time. So the Emperor of Heaven was furious and stayed in the Moon Palace, ordering him to cut down the osmanthus tree in the Moon Palace, saying, "You cut down the osmanthus tree and you get a fairy tale." But every time WU GANG cut an axe, the tree wound healed immediately. Day after day, WU GANG's desire to cut laurel still hasn't come true. So WU GANG cut osmanthus trees in the Moon Palace all the year round, but he couldn't cut them down, so he kept cutting them.
(1) Extended reading of six-character Mid-Autumn Festival stories;
Jade rabbit enters the moon
According to the legend in the palace, three immortals became three poor old people, begging for food from foxes, monkeys and rabbits. Both the fox and the monkey have food to help, but the rabbit can't. Later, the rabbit said, "Eat my meat!" " "He jumped into the fire and cooked himself. The fairy was so moved that she sent the rabbit to the Moon Palace and turned it into a jade rabbit. Accompany Chang 'e as a panacea for her descent.
2. A 600-word composition telling the story of Mid-Autumn Festival at home.
The Mid Autumn Festival moon
"I don't know if the month is called white jade plate. I also suspect that the Yaotai mirror is flying in the clouds. " This is a poem written by Li Bai-Gulangyue. Every time I read this poem, I will think of that interesting thing when I was a child.
At that time, I was six years old. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, my parents and I sat at the door eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon. I looked at the moon and said, "The moon is very round!" " Dad said, "Of course, the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is the roundest and brightest!" " " "
I stared at the moon curiously for a long time. Dad saw me staring at the moon so abstractedly and asked me, "What are you looking at?" "I'm looking for Chang 'e and Yutu! I have seen their shadows, and there is a osmanthus tree beside them. I want to go to the moon. "Dad smiled and said to me," What you see is not the shadow of Chang 'e and Yutu! ""What's that on the moon? "I asked." What you see is the visual sense caused by some craters on the surface of the moon! After listening to my father's words, I still don't believe it, and I still insist on my own idea: "That is the story that Yutu and Chang 'e Journey to the West once played' the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon'." "Ha ha, why are you so stupid? Those fairy tales were all made up by the ancients. There is no such thing as' the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon'. " Mom said at a side. Then mother took out some information about the moon. I didn't understand until I read it.
I looked at the moon, thought of another question, and asked my mother, "What's the matter with my mother's' Tengu eats the moon'?" Is that a fairy tale made up by the ancients? ""Yes, but' Tengu eats the moon' is based on the solar eclipse. Eclipse is a phenomenon that when the earth moves between the moon and the sun, the sunlight is just blocked by the earth, so it can't hit the moon, and there is a shadow on the moon. "
In that Mid-Autumn Festival, I understood that' the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon' and' Tengu eats the moon' are fairy tales, and I also understood the phenomenon of solar eclipse. In retrospect, I have to say that I was stupid, so I smiled. ...
The story of Mid-Autumn Festival is 20 words.
The Queen Mother of the West gave two elixirs, which were kept by Yi's wife Chang 'e. Yi disciple Meng grabbed the elixirs on August 10th and 5th, and Chang 'e swallowed them all to protect them. She immediately rose to the Moon Palace, but could not come down. Because of missing Chang 'e, she cooked food like the moon on August 15th, waiting for Chang 'e to return. Here it is.
(3) Extended reading of six-character Mid-Autumn Festival stories:
There are many games in Mid-Autumn Festival, the first is playing lanterns. Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the three major Lantern Festival in China, so we should play with lanterns in festivals. Of course, the Mid-Autumn Festival does not have such a large lantern festival, and playing with lanterns is mainly between families and children.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people eat moon cakes to show "reunion". Moon cakes, also known as Hu cakes, Palace cakes, Moon dumplings, Harvest cakes, Reunion cakes, etc. It is an offering to worship the moon god in ancient Mid-Autumn Festival.
According to legend, in ancient China, the emperor had a system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. In the folk, every Mid-Autumn Festival in August, there is also a custom about Yue Bai or offering sacrifices to the moon. The famous proverb "The moon is full on August 15th, and the Mid-Autumn moon cake is sweet and fragrant" tells the custom of urban and rural people to eat moon cakes on Mid-Autumn night.
At first, moon cakes were used to worship the moon god. Later, people gradually regarded the Mid-Autumn Festival as a symbol of family reunion, and gradually, moon cakes became a necessary gift for the festival.
4. Mid-Autumn Festival story (a short paragraph) is about 100 words.
In the Tang dynasty, the legend of traveling to the night palace by oneself was the most colorful one. According to legend, Taoist priests Xuanzong, Shen and Hong all enjoy the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Suddenly, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty put forward the idea of roaming the moon, so Shi Tian did it. As soon as they set out, they arrived at Qingyun and wandered around the Moon Palace, but the Moon Palace was heavily guarded and could not enter, so they could only overlook the imperial city of Chang 'an from the outside. At this time, they suddenly heard a fairy-like voice, beautiful and wonderful, moving!
Tang Xuanzong was always familiar with melody, so he memorized it. This is precisely "this song should only be in the sky, what is the news on earth!" Those who recall Xian 'e's music and songs in the Moon Palace later compose their own music and choreograph their own dance, which is the famous "colorful feather" in history.
(4) Extended reading of six-character Mid-Autumn Festival stories.
Since the Mid-Autumn Festival, there have been customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes, enjoying osmanthus and drinking osmanthus wine.
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups and countries with Chinese cultural circles in China, and falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.
The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional festivals in China, which was as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by China culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20th, 2006, it was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council.
5. The story of Mid-Autumn Festival is 300 words.
Looking up at the bright moon, you can see some shadows. This is the legendary Wu Gang cutting Guangxi. It is said that Wu Gang's inner words of cutting Guangxi were developed in the Tang Dynasty, and there are also different versions among the people.
Legend has it that WU GANG, a heartless general in heaven, was deeply attracted by Chang 'e's beauty and ran to the Moon Palace again and again despite the rejection of the other side. Unable to bear it, Chang 'e pointed to the laurel tree in the middle of the month and said, Its branches are too long. If you can cut it off tonight, you will agree to your pursuit. WU GANG be elated, thinking this is a difficult problem, he swung his axe and cut it. But every time the axe is pulled out, the trunk of the osmanthus tree will recover. So he chopped one axe after another, and the osmanthus tree continued. One to this day.
There are also legends that WU GANG is a mortal: a Xihe man named Wu Minggang was originally a woodcutter and later became a fairy. Because WU GANG often broke the rules of heaven, the emperor of heaven was furious and detained him in the moon palace, where he was asked to cut down a osmanthus tree 500 feet high, and said, "If you cut down the osmanthus tree, you will get the magic weapon." But every time WU GANG cut an axe, the tree wound healed immediately. Day after day, WU GANG's desire to cut laurel still hasn't come true. So WU GANG cut osmanthus trees in the Moon Palace all the year round, but he couldn't cut them down, so he kept cutting them.
6. The legend of Mid-Autumn Festival is 50 words.
The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon:
The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is an ancient myth and legend in China. It is said that Chang 'e stole her husband Hou Yi's elixir of life and then flew to the Moon Palace.
However, Qionglou Yuyu is too high to be cold. Chang 'e confided her regrets to her husband and said, "Tomorrow is the full moon night. You make pills out of flour, round like a full moon, put them in the northwest of the house, and then keep calling my name.
At midnight, I can go home. The next day, I did as my wife said, and then the fruit of Chang 'e flew in from the middle of the month, and the story of husband and wife reunion.
Wu Gang cut Guangxi:
Legend has it that there is a laurel tree 500 feet high on the moon. There was a man named WU GANG in the Han Dynasty who was obsessed with fairy tales and didn't concentrate on reading. So the Emperor was furious and shut him up in the Moon Palace, telling him to cut down the osmanthus tree, saying, "Cutting down the osmanthus tree will have magic."
However, every time WU GANG cuts an axe, the tree wound will heal immediately. Day after day, WU GANG's desire to cut laurel was not realized. Therefore, Wu Gang cut osmanthus trees in the Moon Palace all year round, and the trees could not be cut down, so later generations could see the story of Wu Gang's endless cutting of osmanthus trees in the middle of the month.
Jade rabbit medicine:
According to legend, three immortals became three poor old people, begging for food from foxes, monkeys and rabbits. Both the fox and the monkey provide food to help the old man, but only the rabbit doesn't. Later, the rabbits told the old people, "Eat me" and jumped into the fire. Greatly moved, the immortals sent the rabbit to Guanghan Palace and turned it into a jade rabbit. Later, the Jade Rabbit accompanied Chang 'e in the Guanghan Palace and was smashed into immortality.
7. The story about Mid-Autumn Festival is 30 words.
According to legend, Hou Yi shot down nine suns, and then God gave him an immortal medicine. He could not bear to part with his wife Chang 'e, so he gave it to Chang 'e for safekeeping. On August 15, Chang 'e took the fairy medicine to the moon.
Hou Yi misses Chang 'e, so every year on this day, Chang 'e's favorite food will be placed in the garden, hoping that she can come back for reunion. After that, every year, generation after generation, it evolved into a festival. Because this day is the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival.
(7) Extended reading of six-character Mid-Autumn Festival stories:
Mid-autumn festival custom
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the most important customs are enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes.
Enjoy the moon. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, China has had the custom of enjoying the moon since ancient times. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. Put a big incense table with seasonal fruits such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, plums and grapes, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon must be cut into lotus shapes. In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy and play with the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In the Song Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was more popular to enjoy the moon. On this day, teahouses and wineries must redecorate their facades, tie silk ornaments on arches and sell fresh fruits and refined foods. The night market was very lively, and many people boarded the balcony. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival remains the same. Many places have formed special customs such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting tower lanterns, putting sky lanterns, walking on the moon and dancing dragons.
Eat moon cakes. There is a custom of eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival. At first, moon cakes were used to worship the moon god. The word "moon cake" was first seen in Liang Lumeng by Wu in the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, it was just a cake-shaped food like Ling Hua cake. Later, people gradually combined Mid-Autumn Festival with tasting moon cakes, which meant family reunion.
8. The story about Mid-Autumn Festival is 50 words.
In the Mid-Autumn Festival story, Wu Chaogang cut down the laurel tree, and it is said that the laurel tree was attacked in the middle of the month. Huainanzi once said that "there are laurel trees in the moon". Later, the legend was more specific, and WU GANG, a man who cut laurel trees, was added next to it. The legend of WU GANG, a laurel tree in the middle of the month, is the most concrete legend of WU GANG, a laurel tree in the middle of the month, which was recorded in the first volume of Tianzhi before Youyang Za in the Tang Dynasty. It says, "As the old saying goes, there are laurel trees and toads in the moon, so different books say that laurel trees are 500 feet high, and one person often digs them and makes them." Wu Minggang, a native of Xihe, studied under the immortal and ordered to cut down trees. "
WU GANG once followed the fairy to the sky, but he made a mistake, so the fairy sent him to the moon and ordered him to cut down the fairy tree, the laurel tree. The laurel tree is 500 feet high and can be cut down together. Emperor Yan used this endless labor as a punishment for WU GANG. In Li Bai's poems, there is a record that "if you want to be in the middle of the month, you will pay for the cold."
9. Story about Mid-Autumn Festival
This is an ancient fairy tale, which originated from the ancient people's worship of stars. According to the existing written records, it first appeared in the Warring States period. Chang 'e, the fairy of the Moon Palace in China mythology, lived in the Guanghan Palace above the moon because she took the elixir of immortality that Dayu got from the Queen Mother of the West.
Chang 'e was forced by Feng Meng. In desperation, she ate two pills of elixir given by the Queen Mother of the West to her husband Hou Yi and flew to the Moon Palace. The myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon".
The myths and legends about Chang 'e are all recorded in the classic Gui Zang from Shang Dynasty to Warring States Period, among which it can be explained as husband and wife through the comparison of divinatory images. The annotation in Huai Nan Zi of Gaoyou in the Eastern Han Dynasty clearly points out that Chang 'e is the wife of Hou Yi. Chang 'e, Hou Yi's wife, changed her name to Chang 'e, because the Han people avoided the taboo of the then emperor Liu Heng.
(9) Extended reading of six-character Mid-Autumn Festival stories;
August 15th of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. This is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In China's lunar calendar, a year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "moonlit night" and "August Festival".
On this night, people look up at the bright moon like jade in the sky and naturally look forward to family reunion. Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival".
In ancient China, there was a custom of "autumn and dusk". The moon at night is to worship the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. Put a big incense table, with offerings such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums and grapes, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon must be cut into lotus shapes.
Under the moon, put the moon statue in the direction of the moon, and the red candle burns high. The whole family takes turns in Yue Bai, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cakes. If people are laid off in advance, the number of people in the whole family will be counted, including those at home and those from other places. You can't lay off more or less, but the size should be the same.