Mid-autumn festival poems
The flowers in the next pot of wine, no friends and drink alone. Raising my cup, I invite the bright moon, who brings me its shadow and makes us three. The moon did not know drinking, the shadow in front of the body behind. I had to mingle with them for a while, and to enjoy the pleasure of the happy spring. I sing the song is bright and wandering, I dance the shadow before drifting. Drinking Alone with the Moon.
A round of moon rises from the Qilian mountains, through the vast sea of clouds. The mighty wind blows tens of thousands of miles, passing through the Yumen pass. Guan Shanyue.
So bright a gleam on the foot of my bed. Could there have been a frost already? I raise my head to gaze at the moon, Lowering my head, my nostalgia comes around. Silent night thinking
The moon, grown full now over the sea, Tianya * * * at this time. Brings to separated hearts, the long thoughtfulness of night! Looking at the moon and thinking of one far away.
Dew changes to frost since tonight, how much brighter the moonlight is at home! Remembering my brothers on a moonlight night.
Mid-autumn festival inheritance
At first, the festival of "Sacrificing the Moon" was held on the day of "Autumn Equinox" in the 24th solar term of the Ganzhi calendar, and it was later transferred to August 15th of the summer calendar. Mid-Autumn Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Influenced by Chinese culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is closely related to the moon, which is a vestige of the worship of ancient celestial phenomena-the custom of respecting the moon. At the autumnal equinox, it is an ancient "Moon Festival". Offering sacrifices to the moon is a very old custom in China. In fact, it is a worship activity of the ancient people in some places in ancient China to the "Moon God". The Mid-Autumn Festival comes from the traditional "Autumn Equinox Sacrificing the Moon". In traditional culture, the moon and the sun are the same, and these two alternate celestial bodies have become the objects of ancestor worship. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from ancient people's sacrifice to the moon, which is the legacy and derivative of the Chinese custom of offering sacrifices to the moon. Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of seasonal customs in autumn, and most of the festival customs contained in it have ancient origins. Offering sacrifices to the moon is a very old custom in China, and it is actually a worship activity of the ancients to the "Moon God". In ancient times, there was a custom of "autumn dusk and evening moon". Evening moon, that is, worship the moon god. Since ancient times, in some parts of Guangdong, people have the custom of worshipping the Moon God (Moon Mother and Moonlight) on the Mid-Autumn Festival night. In Yue Bai, a big incense table was set up, offering sacrifices such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums and grapes. Under the moon, put the "Moon God" tablet in the direction of the moon, and the red candle burns high. The whole family worships the moon in turn and prays for blessings. Sacrificing the moon to admire it and remembering it expressed people's good wishes. As one of the important ceremonies of Mid-Autumn Festival, offering sacrifices to the moon has continued from ancient times to the present, and gradually evolved into a folk activity of appreciating and praising the moon. At the same time, it has become the main form of modern people's longing for reunion and pinning their good wishes for life.
Mid-autumn festival custom
Burning lanterns, Mid-Autumn Festival night, has the custom of burning lanterns to help the moonlight. Nowadays, there is still a custom of burning lamps on the tower with tiles stacked on it in Huguang area. There is a custom of making lantern boats in the south of the Yangtze River. The custom of burning lanterns in modern Mid-Autumn Festival is more prosperous. Today, Zhou Yunjin and He Xiangfei said in their article "Talking about Seasons in Leisure": "Guangdong has the most prosperous lanterns, and families tie lanterns with bamboo strips ten days before the festival. Make fruit, birds and animals, fish and insects and' celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival' and so on, and paint various colors on paste paper. The internal combustion candle of Mid-Autumn Night Lantern is tied to a bamboo pole with a rope, which is high on the tile eaves or terrace, or it is built into a font or various shapes with small lights and hung at the height of the house, commonly known as' Mid-Autumn Festival on a tree' or' Mid-Autumn Festival vertically'. The lamp hung by a wealthy family can be as high as tens of feet. Family members gather under the lamp to enjoy drinking, while ordinary people erect a flagpole and two lanterns to enjoy themselves. The city is full of lights and glass world. " The custom of burning lanterns in Mid-Autumn Festival seems to be second only to Lantern Festival in scale.
Mid-autumn festival blessing
Missing is like a green leaf, stretching gradually, and it is a full moon night in Mid-Autumn Festival. Looking at the moon and stars, I miss your heart and turn it into a dream. Bless you!
Dear: Don't be sad, although we are far away from Qian Shan. As long as we are attached to each other and miss each other, we can also enjoy the bright moon!
Red and green, day and night every year. At dusk, I am always embarrassed. Endless thoughts, I hope your life is as complete as a month!
Is it safe to ask thousands of miles? And send my thoughts to you from afar. Continuous thoughts and care, deep affection and blessings, happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
On August 15th, the moon is full. When the moon is full, I sincerely wish you all the best from afar.
The stars shine on nine continents, and the bright moon sends acacia; Thousands of miles apart, two hearts are far apart.
The Mid-Autumn Festival has a full moon, which brings the whole family together. Osmanthus fragrans is fragrant and auspicious, and Chang 'e sends Fumei for thousands of years; May you have a happy home; Spend a good month and get together; The career goes smoothly, and the whole family is happy and safe forever. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!