What is the moral of Mid-Autumn Lantern?

The moral of Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns is reunion. In ancient times, lanterns were mainly used for lighting, which was also a symbol of happiness and reunion. A folk song expresses its festive color and function. On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Dragon Boat Festival is hung with red lights in May, sky lanterns in June when there is no wind, lotus lanterns on July 15th, Jade Rabbit lanterns on August 15th, and Kongming lanterns on the Ninth Double Ninth Festival.

In some areas, making lanterns on Mid-Autumn Festival is an additional meaning. The bride's family will give her lanterns on the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is not only for your girl to have a bright future and a rich life, but also for her to continue to add luster to her husband's family. Because light, like tinkling, means that people are prosperous and endless.

There is no large-scale Lantern Festival in Mid-Autumn Festival, and playing with lanterns is mainly between families and children. As early as the Northern Song Dynasty, it was recorded in the story of the old Wulin that the Mid-Autumn Festival was a custom, and a little red light was put into the river to drift and play. Lantern playing in Mid-Autumn Festival is mostly concentrated in the south. For example, in the autumn festival in Foshan, there are all kinds of colored lights, such as sesame lights, eggshell lights, wood shavings lights, straw lights, fish scales lights, chaff lights, melon seeds lights, birds, animals and flowers lights.