Poems about missing parents in Mid-Autumn Festival

The poems of Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1, looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking back again, and I suddenly remembered home. From the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night.

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! . Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, remembers his brothers on a moonlit night.

3. A person is a stranger in a foreign land and misses his relatives on holidays. The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Mountain Residence in memory of Shandong Brothers".

I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight. From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights"

5, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time. People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones. Put out the candle to love this moonlit room, and I wander in the deep night dew in my clothes. You can't have beautiful moonlight, just want to meet you in your dreams. ? From the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Jiuling's Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far/Looking Back at the Moon.

Cultural connotation of Mid-Autumn Festival;

1, the concept of reunion and family: Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion festival. People will get together with family and friends, enjoy the moon, drink tea and eat moon cakes, and have a reunion time. This reflects the importance of family concept and affection in China traditional culture.

2. Traditional culture and historical inheritance: Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, with a long history and cultural inheritance. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will inherit and carry forward traditional culture, such as enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes and solve riddles on the lanterns, so that the traditional culture of China can be inherited and carried forward.

3. Sacrifice and religious belief: During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will worship ancestors, gods and immortals to express their admiration and gratitude to the gods. In addition, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also related to religious beliefs such as Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.

Folk stories of Mid-Autumn Festival

1, Houyi shooting day: According to legend, ten suns rose at the same time in ancient times, scorching the world. In order to save mankind, the hero Hou Yi picked up a bow and arrow and shot down nine suns. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people widely celebrate the deeds of Hou Yi, and people will worship Hou Yi on this day to express their admiration and gratitude.

Old man under the moon: According to legend, there is a fairy living on the moon, who is an old man under the moon. The old man under the moon is usually depicted as a fairy wearing a laurel crown and holding a toad. He is one of the protagonists of the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the elderly under the moon will arrange marriage to solve people's troubles, and people will pray for happiness and a happy marriage to the elderly under the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival.