1, Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the custom of worshipping autumn in ancient China and Yue Bai. In the Book of Rites, it is recorded that the emperor is sunny in spring and the autumn moon sets. "Asahi is in the DPRK, and the evening is in the evening." The "late moon" technology here refers to Yue Bai. It was formed in the Han Dynasty, and the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival became popular in the Tang Dynasty and was designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. Ouyang Zhan (AD 785-about 827) said in the Preface to Poems on the Moon in Chang 'an Opera: "August is in autumn. The beginning and end of the season; On the fifteenth night of the first month, in the moonlight cloud, I long for heaven. If you take the number of months, the soul garden will haunt you, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. "
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, and every place has its own customs. But the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival have nothing in common: offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, watching lanterns and eating moon cakes. In addition, there are folk, moonlight horses, male prostitutes, Mid-Autumn Festival banquets, dragon dances, burning pagoda lights, stealing vegetables and begging for lang, stealing melons and praying for children, making cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival, burning incense in the bright moon, begging for the moon, walking on the moon and taking the Three Bridges, and so on.