2. Warmth is the flavor of Mid-Autumn Festival. Under the osmanthus tree, in the ancient tree court, the family sat around the stone table and the children played in the court. For a moon cake and a gift, who cares? As long as you are happy.
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. After enjoying the moon, I miss my relatives in a foreign land. The true saying is: I miss my relatives twice every holiday.
There are many different legends and beautiful fairy tales in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Of course, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is the most familiar one. In multi-ethnic China, more than 20 ethnic groups are also celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. Although there are different ways to celebrate, their moral is that they are all seeking prosperity, food and clothing, reunion and peace.
The autumn moon shines on the windowsill, and the cold wind is coming. Candle is sleepless and lonely. How can the clear light explain my monologue? I woke up in the middle of the night, and there was silence outside the window. In the bleak moonlight, I became more and more lonely and sleepless. On the moonlit night, two lines of lovesick tears were covered with curtains, like silver wind chimes, which resounded through my heart in enlightenment.
1, autumn wind sends coolness, Mid-Autumn Festival sends happiness, and it is another year's reunion festival. A good moon brings people together, and a small message sends blessings. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
2, hope, hope, hope reunion, hope the moon is round, round,-family reunion is bliss, and reunion is the only happiness. Every time I miss my family twice, I can't help meeting each other. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. I wish my family all the best.
I feel, think, get, see, smell, eat, be blessed, be transported and be rich, and my blessing will arrive first when the Mid-Autumn Festival comes. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival! In a good mood.
4. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, I invited the guests to the Moon Palace and prepared a sumptuous dinner for everyone: steamed romance, braised blessings, boiled reunion, fried happiness cakes, sincere and warm soup, very pistachios and warm and happy wine. Please come here. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
5, take off is poetry, empty is painting, may all happiness accompany you; Greeting is spring, caring is summer, and I hope all my friends will treat you sincerely; Tender is autumn, romantic is winter. May all happiness follow you. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
6, friendship is like a mountain, giving you care; Years are like the wind, giving you happiness; Flowers fall like rain, giving you fragrance; The moon is as bright as snow, and I will give you the truth. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. I will send my blessing in advance and wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
7. Maple leaf is paper, autumn wind is a pen, blessing is ink, stars mean, white clouds mean tracing and sending the moon. I wish you a picturesque life and happiness!
August 15, full moon, families look forward to reunion. Wanderers are busy making money outside and can't go home to enjoy the moon; Moon 15, moon 16, it is not easy to earn money by working; Life is many months, and one day your dream will come true. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
9. It's not easy to meet by chance. Maybe it's fate. It would be a pity to miss it. Tonight, MUBI, the dream of reunion is tonight. When the Mid-Autumn Festival comes, I suddenly think of you and wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
The origin of the Mid-Autumn festival
The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China and the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15th is in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. The ancient calendar in China called August in the middle of autumn "Mid-Autumn Festival", so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival".
Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient festival, and it is an important custom to offer sacrifices and enjoy the moon. Ancient emperors had a social system of offering sacrifices to the moon in spring, and folks also had the custom of offering sacrifices to the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, it was more important to enjoy the moon than to sacrifice it, and serious sacrifice turned into light entertainment. The custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, and many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. In the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yue Bai's court and folk activities to enjoy the moon were even larger. So far, there are many historical sites in China, such as Yue Bai Altar, Moon Pavilion and Moon Tower. The "Moon Altar" in Beijing was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, and was used for royal sacrifice to the moon. Whenever the moon rises in the Mid-Autumn Festival, a box is set up in the open air, with moon cakes, pomegranates, dates and other fruits on the console table. After Yue Bai, the family sat around the dining table, chatting while eating and enjoying the bright moon. Now, the activities of offering sacrifices to the moon in Yue Bai have been replaced by large-scale and colorful activities of enjoying the moon by the masses.
According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book 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. The Book of Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.