The poem about Osmanthus fragrans and Mid-Autumn Festival is as follows:
1. No need for light blue and deep red, it is naturally the best among flowers.
2. The clouds from Pupu are returning to Guihuazhu, and the two phoenixes in the strings of Shu are speaking.
3. I think of the place where my master practices Taoism, and the fragrance of heaven and osmanthus seeds fall one after another.
4. Weeping hibiscus dew can be seen on the slope, and the fragrance of osmanthus can be smelled under the moon.
5. The elm pods are scattered and the stars are turning, and the sweet-scented osmanthus is gone and the moon is moving.
6. Looking for osmanthus seeds in the middle of the moon in the mountain temple, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion.
7. Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.
8. Don’t envy the peaches and plums in three springs, and the sweet-scented osmanthus blooms in autumn.
9. Poor sweet-scented osmanthus in the sky, how could Chang'e be without it?
10. No one can be as clever as heaven, planting sweet-scented osmanthus in the middle of the bright moon.
11. If the reunion of the road is like the bright moon, the sweet-scented osmanthus must bloom in it.
12. If you want to know where the end of the year is, I can only say that there are cinnamon branches in the mountains.
13. The sea clouds are lost in the post road, and the river moon is hidden in the rural building. I became a guest in Huainan again because I met the osmanthus tree.
14. The sun sets on the autumn mountains, and the cold smoke rises from the beautiful water. If you want to break a branch of osmanthus, you come to Yanmarsh.
15. The west wind is good at all kinds of fragrance, and the autumn colors are very busy for Iraq. A light book is stored under the window, and people and flowers are fragrant.
To this day, eating mooncakes has become a must-have custom for celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival in both north and south China:
Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people regard them as festive food and use them to worship the moon. , as a gift to relatives and friends. In addition to mooncakes, various seasonal fresh and dried fruits are also delicacies on Mid-Autumn Night. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are few clouds and fog, and the moonlight is bright and clear. Folks have a series of festive activities such as appreciating the moon, worshiping the moon, eating moon cakes, eating sweet potatoes, carrying lanterns, dancing grass dragons, planting Mid-Autumn trees, and building pagodas.