The Mid-Autumn Festival poems and accompanying pictures are as follows:
1. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. ——"Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" by Zhang Jiuling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: A bright moon rises on the sea, and people from all over the world are admiring it at this time. This poem expresses the poet's longing for his relatives far away, and also depicts the beauty of the moon rising on the Mid-Autumn Festival night.
2. I wish you a long life and a long life. ——"Shui Tiao Ge Tou·When Will the Bright Moon Come" by Su Shi, a poet in the Song Dynasty
Appreciation: I hope that my loved ones can stay with me for a long time, and we can enjoy the beautiful moonlight together even if we are thousands of miles apart. . This poem expresses the poet's best wishes for his relatives and his praise for the Mid-Autumn Festival moon.
3. Osmanthus flowers and floating jade fill the streets in the first month of the year, making the night even more leisurely. ——"Guizi on the Night of August 15th in Tianzhu Temple" by Tang Xianzu, a poet of the Ming Dynasty
Appreciation: Osmanthus flowers float on the jade, and the entire Sky Street looks particularly bright under the moonlight. This poem describes the beautiful scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival with the moon hanging high and the fragrance of osmanthus, and expresses the poet's love for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
4. Su'e's face turned red, and the jade dew was bright and green. ——"Xie Zongke Sees No Guests in the Mid-Autumn Festival" by Qu Dajun, a poet of the Qing Dynasty
Appreciation: The pure and clean Chang'e showed a red face, and the crystal clear dewdrops shone in the green grass. This poem uses vivid metaphors to describe the beauty of the moon on the Mid-Autumn Night and expresses the poet's love for the moon.
Traditional customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival:
1. Moon appreciation:
Moon appreciation is one of the most representative customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival. On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will appreciate the moon and its bright moonlight in the sky, while also tasting mooncakes and other foods. Moon appreciation is not only about appreciating the beauty of nature, but also reflects people's awe and gratitude to the universe and nature. Moon appreciation also helps strengthen interpersonal communication. People will invite relatives and friends to enjoy the moon together and share joy and happiness.
2. Eating moon cakes:
Eating moon cakes is one of the most important customs during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes are a must-have traditional food during the Mid-Autumn Festival, symbolizing reunion and family affection. There are many types of mooncakes, and different regions have different specialty mooncakes. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people eat mooncakes to express their blessings and longing for their family, relatives and friends. Eating mooncakes also helps promote Chinese culture and convey Chinese virtues.
3. Reunion dinner:
Another important custom during the Mid-Autumn Festival is the reunion dinner. The reunion dinner is a traditional family dinner usually held on the evening of the Mid-Autumn Festival. At the reunion dinner, people will taste various delicacies, such as fish, meat, vegetables, etc., and also chat, communicate, and share each other's life and work experiences. Eating reunion dinner can also help strengthen the emotional connection between family members and express their love and respect for each other.