A collection of beautiful verses and ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

A collection of beautiful verses and ancient poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1. "Guizi on the 15th night of August in Tianzhu Temple" Pi Rixiu

The moon is under the moonlight. , Luhuaxin was found in front of the temple. So far, there is no such thing as happening in heaven. It should be thrown to people by Chang'e.

Analysis: The sweet-scented osmanthus fell from the sky, as if it fell from the moon. Picking up the sweet-scented osmanthus in front of the temple, I saw that its color was white and fresh. I still don’t understand why Wu Gang has trouble with the osmanthus tree. This sweet-scented osmanthus was probably scattered by Chang'e and given to everyone.

2. "Climbing the Tower to Look at the Moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival" by Mi Fu

The Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and thousands of rainbow lights nurture the treasures of clams. If there is no Moon House in the sky, the cinnamon branches will support the west wheel

Analysis: Looking around, the surface of the Huaihai Sea shines like silver. Under the light of thousands of rainbows, clams are gestating. Holding countless pearls. If there were no hard-working people in the sky to repair the moon, the osmanthus branches would keep growing, and their branches would have burst the round moon.

3. "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon" Cao Song

On the third or fifth day of autumn in the cloud world, you can see toads roaming the sea. Until the end of the sky, I never took a private photo of anyone.

Analysis: On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the sky was clear and cloudless, and people looked up at the bright moon that had just emerged from the sea. I saw its silver radiance spreading to the ends of the earth, never shining on a house privately.

The origin and meaning of the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The traditional Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. This is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In the Chinese lunar calendar, a year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Zhongqiu. This is the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. From the earliest meaning, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a kind of etiquette, which reflects people's reverence for the natural world at that time. But on a deeper level, it also shows people's respect for the relationship between people. A kind of understanding that reflects an emphasis on family reunion and harmony.

Customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. Appreciating the moon

Our country has had the custom of appreciating the moon since ancient times. The "Book of Rites" records "Autumn Dusk Eve" "Moon", every Mid-Autumn Festival night, a large incense table is set up with moon cakes, apples, watermelon and other fruits.

2. Eat mooncakes

As the saying goes: "August and fifteenth are full, and Mid-Autumn mooncakes are fragrant and sweet." "Mooncake" first appeared in "Meng Liang Lu" written by Wu Zimu in the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, it was just a cake-shaped food. Later, people gradually combined admiring the moon with tasting moon cakes, which symbolized family reunion.