1, pronunciation: English [m? d? t? m? fest? vl】? Beauty [m? d? t? m? fest? vl】?
2. Example:
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming.
"Mid-Autumn Festival" is one of China's national legal holidays and has been listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list.
As one of the national legal holidays in China, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China. It falls on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, that is, in the middle of autumn, hence the name Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, people get together with their families, light lanterns, taste moon cakes and enjoy the moon. The moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is the roundest and brightest in a year, also known as the full moon, which symbolizes family reunion, so it is also regarded as a reunion festival.
The history of Mid-Autumn Festival can be traced back to more than two thousand years ago. In ancient feudal times, the emperors of China prayed to heaven for a year of good weather, national prosperity and people's peace. They pray every year on the morning of February 15 and the evening of August 15. Every year, emperors go to Yuetan Park in western Beijing to offer sacrifices to the moon.
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Other sayings of Mid-Autumn Festival:
Mooncake Festival
Pronunciation: English [mu? n ke? K de? ] beauty [mu? n ke? K de? ]
Interpretation: Moon Cake Festival
Example:
Every one? Employees? Should? Is it? Is it allowed? Where to? Going? Neither, right? Open? The moon? Cake? Day? Or? New? Year? Festival? And then what? Consumption? Time? With what? Family. ?
Every employee should be reunited with his family on August 15 and the New Year.
China Daily-Mid-Autumn Festival/Historical Legend
Baidu Translation-Mid-Autumn Festival