The text content of the handwritten newspaper about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The text content of the handwritten newspaper about the Mid-Autumn Festival is shared as follows:

This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day are on the same day. The festival has not yet arrived, and we have already prepared to celebrate it. Be prepared, I believe this festival will be colorful. The following is a collection of simple and beautiful handwritten newspapers on the same day as the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. Let’s take a look together!

Short verses of Mid-Autumn blessings:

1. A pot of wine among the flowers, Drinking alone without a blind date. Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and make three people in the shadows. The moon doesn't know how to drink, and its shadow follows me. For now, the moon will be shadowed, and we must have fun until spring. My singing moon lingers, my dancing shadows are scattered. --Li Bai's "Drinking Alone under the Moon"

I put a pot of fine wine among the flowers and drank it by myself, without any relatives or friends around me. Raise the glass to the sky, invite the bright moon, face my shadow, and we become three people.

The bright moon cannot understand the joy of drinking and drinking, and its shadow can only follow me silently. I have no choice but to stay with the bright moon and clear shadows for the time being, and take advantage of this beautiful scenery to feel the heart of spring. I recite poems, the moon wanders with me, my hands and feet dance, and the shadows follow me.

2. The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass. --Li Bai's "Guanshan Moon" A bright moon rises from the Qilian Mountains and travels between the vast sea of ??clouds. The mighty long wind blew tens of thousands of miles and passed Yumen Pass where the soldiers were stationed.

3. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. The poem comes from "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" by Du Fu, a poet from the Tang Dynasty, which means: "Tonight is the time of white dew, and the clear light fills the earth. Unknowingly, a little chill arises in my heart. This naturally reminds me of my brothers far away, looking at the moon." I feel homesick, the moon in my hometown should be rounder and brighter than in my hometown. ”

4. The bright moon shines on the sea, and the world is at this time. Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night! - Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" A bright moon rises on the vast and boundless sea, which reminds people of relatives and friends far away in the world. At this moment, they should also be looking at the same bright moon.

Sentimental people (referring to the author himself or to relatives) complain about insomnia due to separation. They complain about the long nights and stay up all night longing for their relatives.

5. The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, moistened with lustrous dew. The startled magpies have not yet settled down, and the flying fireflies roll in behind the curtain. - Meng Haoran, "Embrace under the Autumn Night" A bright moon hangs high in the sky, and the dewdrops reflected on the moonlight are crystal clear, as if they were wet by dew. Under such beautiful moonlight, the cold magpie doesn't know where to rest. And fireflies don't dare to compete with the moonlight for a little bit of light. He flew into the room as the curtain rolled up.

6. On the night of August 15th last year, I was beside the apricot garden by the Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15th this year, in front of the Shatou Water Museum in Penpu. Where is the hometown to the northwest? How many times is the moon full to the southeast? Yesterday the wind blew and no one was there, but tonight the light is as clear as in previous years.

--Bai Juyi "Watching the Moon in Huanting Pavilion on the Night of August 15th"