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The origin of the Mid-Autumn festival
The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China, and it is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15th is just in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. China's ancient calendar called August in the middle of autumn "Mid-Autumn", 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 sacrifice and enjoy the moon. The ancient emperors had a social system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn, and the people also had the style of offering sacrifices to the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, appreciating the moon was more important than offering sacrifices to the moon, and serious sacrifices turned into relaxed entertainment. The custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. In the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the court and folk activities of enjoying the moon in Yue Bai were even larger. Up to now, there are many historic 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 for the royal sacrifice to the moon. Whenever the Mid-Autumn Moon rises, a case is set up in the open air, and mooncakes, pomegranates, dates and other fruits are offered on the console table. After Yue Bai, the whole family sits around the table, talks over dinner and enjoys 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 Now, the activities of offering sacrifices to the moon in Yue Bai have been replaced by large-scale and colorful activities of enjoying the moon by the masses.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. By the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town that cattle were confused, and mid-autumn evening and the left and right traveling incognito across the river". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Book of Tang Taizong records the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and by 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.
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Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, and it is also called the four traditional festivals of Han nationality in China along with Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Qingming Festival. According to historical records, ancient emperors had a ritual festival of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn, which was the 15th day of August in the lunar calendar, and the time coincided with half of Sanqiu, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival". Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival" and "August Meeting". There is also a belief in praying for reunion and related festival activities, so it is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are all around the moon, it is also commonly known as the Moon Festival, the Moon Festival, the Moon Festival, the Moon Festival and the Moon Festival. In the Tang Dynasty, Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "Correcting the Moon". About the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there are roughly three kinds: it originated from the worship of the moon in ancient times, the custom of singing and dancing under the moon to find a spouse, and it is the legacy of paying homage to the land god in ancient autumn.
Mid-Autumn Festival has been a national legal holiday since 2008. The state attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20, 2006, the festival was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list.
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 Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15th is rounder and brighter than the full moons in other months, so it is also called "Moon Night" and "August Festival". On this night, people look up at the bright moon in the sky like jade, and naturally look forward to family reunion. Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their hometown and relatives. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival".
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Myths and legends of Mid-Autumn Festival
According to legend, in ancient times, there were ten suns in the sky one year, which made the earth smoke and the sea dried up, making it impossible for ordinary people to live any longer.
This incident alarmed a hero named Hou Yi, who climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain, drew his bow and shot down nine redundant suns in one breath.
Hou Yi made great contributions and was respected and loved by the people. Many people with lofty ideals came here to study as a teacher. _ Unscrupulous Peng Meng also mixed in.
Soon, Hou Yi married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang 'e. In addition to hunting, Hou Yi spent all his time with his wife, and people envied this beautiful and loving couple.
One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek Tao. He happened to meet the Queen Mother who passed by and asked her for a pack of elixir. It is said that taking this medicine can instantly ascend to heaven and become immortal.
However, Hou Yi could not bear to leave his wife, so he had to give the immortal medicine to Chang 'e for the time being. Chang 'e hid the medicine in the treasure box of the dresser, only to be seen by Peng Meng.
Three days later, Hou Yi led his followers out hunting, and Peng Meng, who had ulterior motives, pretended to be ill and stayed. Easily fooled Hou Yi.
Soon after Hou Yi led the crowd away, Peng Meng broke into the backyard of the inner house with a sword in his hand, threatening Chang 'e to hand over the elixir.
Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Peng Meng. When she was in a crisis, she made a decisive decision, turned around and opened the treasure box, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp.
Chang 'e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew to the sky. Because Chang 'e was concerned about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became a fairy.
In the evening, when Hou Yi came home, the maids cried about what happened during the day. Hou Yi was both surprised and angry, and drew his sword to kill the villains. Peng Meng had already escaped. I was so angry that Hou Yi beat his chest and screamed. The grief-stricken Hou Yi looked up at the night sky and called for the name of his beloved wife. At this time, he was surprised to find that today's moon is particularly bright and bright, and there is a swaying figure resembling Chang 'e. Go to the moon every day and watch your wife.
Hou Yi hurriedly sent someone to Chang 'e's favorite back garden, put on a table sweetmeats, put on her favorite honey-eating fresh fruit, and made a remote sacrifice to cherish Chang 'e in the moon palace.
After hearing the news that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon became an immortal, people set up incense tables under the moon to pray for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e. Since then, the custom of Yue Bai in Mid-Autumn Festival has spread among the people.
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On the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is a festival that people have always hailed as the most human and poetic. It is said that every holiday season, I miss my relatives twice. The Mid-Autumn Festival will certainly be more deeply missed, especially when the moon is high.
The reason why the Mid-Autumn Festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival is because the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is in the Sanqiu system. On this day, the full moon in the sky is particularly bright and special, so this day is also regarded as a good day to match the marriage.
The Mid-Autumn Festival was originally a harvest festival. In the agricultural society of China, farmers always celebrate with great events during the harvest season. The reason why this festival has become a festival is also related to the beautiful myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon".
On Mid-Autumn Night, in addition to offering sacrifices, there are moon cakes and lanterns to celebrate the festival. Of course, it is Chang 'e who worships in the sky, and some people call her Moon Mother. The old man said that children should not point to the moon with their fingers, or their ears would be cut off.
Today, not many people know the original intention of Mid-Autumn Festival. For the new generation, the most memorable Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes and lanterns. Of course, the festival with a full moon in the sky is a good day for people to get together.
Speaking of the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there have been many different legends and fairy tales among the people. Among them, there are stories such as a moth flying to the moon, Zhu Yuanzhang's moon cake uprising, and Tang Minghuang's visit to the Moon Palace.
Of course, the most familiar story is the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. Chang 'e stole the immortal elixir of her husband Hou Yi and ran to the Moon Palace. There are also many versions of the story. In earlier records, Chang 'e ate the fairy medicine secretly, turned into a toad, and was called the moon essence.
Legend has it that in ancient times, there were ten suns in the sky, which appeared in turn to illuminate and bring warmth to the earth. But one day, the ten suns appeared together, and the crops on the earth were burnt. At this time, a marksman named Hou Yi shot down nine of the suns, eliminating the disaster for all the people. So people made him king. After Hou Yi became emperor, he became a tyrant by indulging in debauchery and killing people at will. He wanted to live forever and went to Kunlun Mountain to steal the immortal medicine of the Queen Mother. His wife Chang 'e was afraid that he would live forever and the people would suffer, so she stole the immortal medicine and ate it, so she flew lightly to the Moon Palace herself.
After flying to the moon, the Moon Palace where Chang 'e lived was actually a lonely place. There was nothing but a laurel tree and a rabbit. But there is another saying that there is another man named WU GANG in the Moon Palace.
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Mid-Autumn Festival custom:
1, eat moon cakes
"Records of Luozhong" said that Tang Xizong ate moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was very delicious, so he ordered the imperial kitchen to wrap moon cakes in HongLing and give them to the new Jinshi. This is the earliest record of moon cakes we can see. In the Song Dynasty, mooncakes were known as "lotus leaf" and "hibiscus", and their production methods were more exquisite. After the Song Dynasty, making moon cakes not only pays attention to taste, but also designs related to the legend of the Moon Palace on the cake surface. The pattern on the cake surface was first painted on paper and then pasted on the cake surface. Later, it was simply pressed on the moon cake with a dough mold.
2. Burn the lamp
The ancients had the custom of "burning lamps" to help the moonlight. In Huguang area, it is customary to stack towers with tiles and burn lights on the towers, while in Jiangnan area, there is a custom of making lanterns. In modern times, the custom of burning lanterns in the Mid-Autumn Festival is more prosperous, especially in Guangdong. Ten days before the festival, families tie lanterns with bamboo sticks, make words such as fruits, birds and animals and "celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival", paste paper and paint various colors. Mid-autumn night lights and internal combustion candles are hung at the height of the house, commonly known as "Mid-Autumn Festival on a tree" or "Mid-Autumn Festival vertically".
3. Enjoy osmanthus and drink osmanthus wine
People often eat moon cakes and enjoy osmanthus in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and eat all kinds of foods made of osmanthus, among which cakes and sweets are the most common. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, looking up at the osmanthus in the middle of the month, smelling the Gui Xiang, drinking a cup of osmanthus wine and celebrating the sweetness of the family have become a beautiful enjoyment of the festival. In modern times, people mostly take red wine instead.
4. Stealing onions and vegetables
According to legend, if an unmarried girl steals vegetables or onions from other vegetable gardens on Mid-Autumn Night, it means that she will meet a Mr Right in the future. There is a saying in Taiwan Province that "steal onions and marry a good husband;" Stealing vegetables and marrying a good husband "refers to this custom.
5. Watch the tide
"Knowing that the Jade Rabbit is very round, it has been frosty and cold in September. Send a message to shut the door and close the key, and the night tide will stay in the moon. " This is the poem "Watching the Tide on August 15th" written by Su Shi, a great poet in the Song Dynasty. In addition to enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, tide watching is another Mid-Autumn Festival event. The custom of watching the tide in the Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history, which was described in detail in Mei Cheng's famous poem "Qi Fa" in the Han Dynasty. After the Han Dynasty, the wind of watching the tide in the Mid-Autumn Festival became more prosperous.
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Mid-Autumn Festival greetings:
1, I am preparing for the company to produce moon cakes. Make skin with romance; Make stuffing with warmth; Happiness is the king of eggs; There are not many people who know taste, only you!
2. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, I invited guests to the Moon Palace and prepared a sumptuous dinner for everyone: steamed romance, red blessing, boiled reunion, fried happy cake, sincere and warm soup, very pistachio, warm and happy wine. The favour of your presence is requested.
3, the moon is full, it is time to send blessings, in the breeze, under the bright moon, I wish you and your family a happy reunion, happiness and well-being.
4. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. I want to send you a mooncake with the first layer, the second layer of consideration, the third layer of care, the fourth layer of romance and the warm interlayer. I wish you a good mood every day! Happy forever!
5. The round moon shines on the round dining table. There are round plates on the round dining table. There are round moon cakes in the round plates. The round moon cakes are full of round dreams, and the round dreams will be realized satisfactorily. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
6, the month is the mid-autumn equinox, I send my greetings from afar; The bright moon is shining in the sky, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is full of thoughts; I wish you good luck in the festive season, and the full moon is full of people and everything is round!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. I want to send you a moon cake. The first layer is considerate! The second layer of care! The third layer of romance! The middle sandwich is sweet! I hope you like it!
8. Mid-Autumn Festival Although Qian Shan blocks us, it's hard for us to get together, but it's hard to give up the feeling of missing you. Tonight, let the moon send me a faint rural song and send it to people far away. You will always be mine. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
9. I miss you very much from January to Mid-Autumn Festival. See the round moon in which group? Where is I miss you, you care about your heart! Love you and kiss you! Good Night!
10, I miss you when the moon is short, and I miss you when the moon is full. No matter whether the moon is full or not, my heart silently wishes you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival like the unchanging moonlight.
1 1, I miss you like a green leaf, spreading gradually, and on the full moon and night of Mid-Autumn Festival, I am fascinated by the moon and stars, and I miss your heart and turn it into a dream. Bless you, my dear pig!
12, in the moonlight, people are silent, making noise, reflecting the full moon on their backs, and only teaching homesick people to miss their hometown again. On Mid-Autumn Night, the leaves are falling, the west wind is singing, and looking at the Xinghe Han in the distance, it only makes the new guests in a foreign land fall in love with the old friends on the other side.
13, people say that I miss my relatives more every holiday season, and I miss you more when I miss my relatives. Miss you when the moon is full. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival, I miss you!
14, turn off your mobile phone, close your eyes slowly, think about me, think about moon cakes, and you will find that I am as cute as moon cakes! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
15, Mid-Autumn Moon is round and round, but my moon is half missing. Sending a thousand miles away to miss you, when will you be happy? Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
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The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon:
According to legend, in ancient times, there were ten days in the sky at the same time, and the crops died in the sun, and the people were in poverty. A hero named Hou Yi was of infinite strength. He sympathized with the suffering people, climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain, took full advantage of his divine power, opened his bow, shot down more than nine suns in one breath, and ordered the last sun to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people.
Hou Yi was respected and loved by the people, and he married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang 'e. In addition to hunting, Hou Yi spent all his time with his wife, and people envied this beautiful and loving couple.
Many people with lofty ideals came here to study as a teacher, and Peng Meng, who had ulterior motives, also mixed in.
One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek Tao. He happened to meet the Queen Mother who passed by and asked her for a pack of elixir. It is said that taking this medicine can instantly ascend to heaven and become immortal. However, Hou Yi could not bear to leave his wife, so he had to give the immortal medicine to Chang 'e for the time being. Chang 'e hid the medicine in the treasure box of the dresser, only to be seen by the villain Peng Meng. He wanted to steal the immortal medicine and become immortal himself.
Three days later, Hou Yi led his followers out hunting, and Peng Meng, who had ulterior motives, pretended to be ill and stayed. Soon after Hou Yi led the crowd away, Peng Meng broke into the backyard of the inner house with a sword in his hand, threatening Chang 'e to hand over the elixir. Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Peng Meng. When she was in a crisis, she made a decisive decision, turned around and opened the treasure box, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp. Chang 'e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew to the sky. Because Chang 'e was concerned about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became a fairy.
In the evening, when Hou Yi came home, the maids cried about what happened during the day. Hou Yi was both surprised and angry, and drew his sword to kill the villains. Peng Meng fled early. Hou Yi was so angry and heartbroken that he looked up at the night sky and called out the name of his beloved wife. At this time, he was surprised to find that today's moon was exceptionally bright and bright, and there was a swaying figure resembling Chang 'e. He chased after the moon desperately, but he chased three steps, the moon retreated three steps, he retreated three steps, and the moon advanced three steps, but he couldn't catch up with him anyway.
Hou Yi had no choice but to miss his wife, so he had to send someone to Chang 'e's favorite back garden, put on a table sweetmeats, put on her favorite honey and fresh fruits, and pay a remote sacrifice to Chang 'e who was attached to him in the moon palace. After hearing the news that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon became an immortal, people set up incense tables under the moon to pray for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e.
Since then, the custom of Yue Bai in Mid-Autumn Festival has spread among the people.
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Mid-Autumn Festival greetings
1, the bright moon is priceless, and all mountains have feelings. Although people don't come, their hearts yearn for it. I sincerely wish you and your family a happy reunion and happiness!
2. When the autumn is full moon, the breeze only affects the Mid-Autumn Festival, missing beautiful people thousands of miles away, and the bright moon shows my heart. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
3, the sea rises the bright moon, the horizon * * * At this time, it is another full moon night, and I will send you a moon cake, with infinite thoughts and blessings. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
4, the wind is soft and rainy, the flowers are full moon, and the happy life is so sweet! Winter goes and spring comes like smoke, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is just around the corner! Time flies, and life must be full of joy. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
5, the most beautiful in the sky is the full moon, and the most beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival on earth. The autumn waters are the same as the sky, and the flowers are full and full. On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, may you be happy and worry-free.
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Good sentences and paragraphs in Mid-Autumn Festival
1 Mid-Autumn Festival has been the most humane and poetic festival in China since ancient times, and it is a traditional festival second only to the Spring Festival. It reposes people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.
2. On the morning of Mid-Autumn Festival, my parents and I went to my grandmother's house to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. I was very happy. On the way, we went to the "Satisfaction 100" supermarket to buy moon cakes and various snacks. There were so many people buying moon cakes, and everyone was busy choosing moon cakes. The moon cakes were in various forms, big and small, with different patterns and different shapes. They were really beautiful.
On Mid-Autumn Festival, my family went to Shunfengshan Park to enjoy the moon. Looking at the white clouds in the sky, they slipped from the moon from time to time, as if they had become the towels of the moon and wiped the dust off the moon's face. The moon has become brighter, like a radiant golden plate. The moonlight shines on us as soft as cotton, making us happy!
4. The moon is rising higher and higher, and we are already watching the carnival in the sky. It looks down on the earth and shines brightly. Sprinkle it on the roof, the lake and the grass, weaving an elegant and blurred dream carefully.
5. After a while, the breeze blew, and Mother Yun moved to the north. Finally, the moon doll bravely looked at us, completely revealing her chubby, chubby and smiling face. The moon doll walks in the dark blue night sky, bringing light, longing and joy to the people who enjoy the moon.
6. The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is coming soon, and people are busy again, buying moon cakes for their families and friends and giving them their most sincere wishes.
7. I looked up at the sky while eating moon cakes, only to see that the sky gradually turned dark blue, and a few sparse stars blinked their bright eyes. Soon, the moon poked its head through the clouds. At first, the moonlight was very shallow, as gentle as a transparent white gauze covering the earth. Slowly, the moonlight is getting brighter and brighter. Finally, a round moon hangs in the high dark blue sky like a huge silver plate, and the sky suddenly becomes like day.
8. I picked up a piece of moon cake and ate it. I found that the white lotus and yellow stuffing in the moon cake was still delicious. I remembered a myth and legend that in ancient times, when Chang 'e came down to earth, countless moon cakes were scattered in the sky, and that day happened to be the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, so I had the habit of eating moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival on the fifteenth of August.
9. As the saying goes, the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is round and round. Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and we can enjoy the round moon again.
10, autumn, tender season, leaves accidentally fell off; In August, the thick month, there is a happy atmosphere in the fragrance of osmanthus. Mid-Autumn Festival in August, dotted with the whole long and lifeless autumn, makes autumn more attractive. Under the osmanthus tree, make a pot of good tea and chat unscrupulously with relatives and friends in a happy atmosphere. This is the most beautiful time for the Mid-Autumn Festival in August in my hometown.
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Mid-autumn festival poems
1, when will there be a bright moon? I fetch the wine glass from afar. -Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou Bing Chen Mid-Autumn Festival"
2, I hope people will last for a long time, and thousands of miles will be beautiful. -Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou Bing Chen Mid-Autumn Festival"
3. Up to now, it will not happen in the sky, but it should be thrown at people by Chang 'e. -Pi Rixiu's "Guizi on the Night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple"
4, dancing around the wind, I don't know what night it is. -Su Shi's Niannujiao Mid-Autumn Festival
5, poor this evening, where to go, go leisurely. -Xin Qiji's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival Drinking will be a guest ..."
6, round and cold, all words are the same. -Li Qiao's "Two Mid-Autumn Moon Poems, Part Two"
7, dance to understand the shadow, what is it like on earth? The moon turned scarlet pavilion, hung low on the carved windows, according to the sleepy self. -Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou Bing Chen Mid-Autumn Festival"
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