The day is over again. During this day, there must be some interesting experiences around you. You might as well sit down and write a diary. So what kind of diary is suitable? The following is a Mid-Autumn Festival diary I compiled for you (generally 12 articles). It is for reference only. Let’s take a look together. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 1
Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival is our country’s traditional festival, also known as the Reunion Festival. On this day, there is a custom of eating moon cakes and admiring the moon.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is natural to have a reunion dinner. In the evening, grandma’s house was crowded with people. It was really lively! Grandma prepared a sumptuous reunion dinner, including my favorite crabs, steaks, jellyfish, shrimps, stir-fried noodles...it was delicious!
After the reunion dinner, we went to the Oujiang River to watch the tide. Watching the moon slowly rising from the wide Oujiang River, I couldn't help but think of the poem written by the ancient poet Zhang Jiuling: "The bright moon rises on the sea. Tianya *** At this time. "Dad was worried in the morning that the weather would be bad and he wouldn't be able to see the bright moon. In just a few minutes, there was already a sea of ??people on the embankment. Suddenly, the crowd started to boil. It turned out that the tide was rolling in. The scene was spectacular. My mother quickly raised her camera to capture the wonderful moment.
After the tide passed, we went back to grandma’s house to eat moon cakes. The mooncakes are covered in a shiny brown coat, with various patterns carved on them. Some are filled with egg yolk or bean paste... Take a bite and it's sweet, but not greasy at all. It's delicious!
On this day, our family had a happy and unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival! Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 2
"When I was young, I didn’t recognize the moon, but I called it a white jade plate." Today is the annual Mid-Autumn Festival.
The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in "Zhou Li". According to the ancient Chinese calendar, August 18th of the lunar calendar falls on the 18th day of the eighth lunar month. There are four seasons in a year, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji. The second month of autumn is called Zhongqiu, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Zhongqiu Festival".
With the continuous development of society, the ancients have given many legends to the moon, from the mid-moon toad to the jade rabbit making medicine, from Wu Gang cutting laurel to Chang'e flying to the moon. Their rich imagination has painted a colorful picture of the world of the moon palace. The grand scene. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky, the clear light fills the earth, and the moon becomes round and round, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Reunion Festival. Now every Mid-Autumn Festival, folk activities include admiring the moon, lighting lanterns, eating moon cakes, drinking osmanthus wine, watching the tide, playing lantern guessing, eating ducks and taro, and other folk activities.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, my mother took me to play on the beach. I saw a lot of crops along the way. There were a few bushes of wild chrysanthemums beside the road, which were fragrant. There were large tracts of rice growing in the rice fields. From a distance, it looked like a green ocean. A gust of wind blew through the rice and swayed like ripples. , very beautiful! There were twists and turns all the way, and after going around for a long time, we couldn't find any trace of the tidal flat, so we had to return in frustration.
In the evening, everyone had a reunion dinner together, and I even ate a mooncake that was bigger than my face! After dinner, our family gathered on the balcony to watch the moon. The moon is like a lamp, and the dark night sky lights up because of it. The moonlight shines on the earth so softly, as if it has cast a veil over the earth, so beautiful!
This is the Mid-Autumn Festival in my family. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 3
"When will the bright moon come? Ask the blue sky for wine. ... I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet the beauty of the moon." Whenever I hear Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou", I know The Mid-Autumn Festival is here.
There are many legends about the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of which is this: According to legend, a long time ago, there was a kind-hearted woman named Chang'e. She had a bag of elixir, and it was said that if she ate it, she could ascend to heaven and become an immortal. There was a bad guy who forced Chang'e to hand over the magic medicine. Chang'e was forced to swallow the magic medicine and her body immediately flew up to the moon. People were reluctant to part with her, so they put out Chang'e's favorite food to commemorate her. Do you know the name of the story? Yes, it is Chang'e flying to the moon.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Eve, Autumn Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Reunion Festival, etc., is a traditional festival for all ethnic groups in China and countries in the Chinese cultural circle. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has included worshiping the moon, admiring the moon, worshiping the moon, eating moon cakes, admiring osmanthus and other customs, which have been passed down to this day and lasted for a long time. The Mid-Autumn Festival uses the roundness of the moon as a metaphor for people's reunion, embodying the feeling of missing one's hometown and relatives, and looking forward to a good harvest and happiness. It has become a colorful and precious cultural heritage.
I spend the Mid-Autumn Festival at my grandparents’ house every year, and this year is no exception. My grandparents’ house was very lively that day, and several of my lovely brothers also came. We enjoyed the Mid-Autumn Festival dinner carefully cooked by our grandparents, with constant laughter and laughter. After we had eaten and drank enough, we played a small game, each of us saying a poem about the moon. The younger brothers first said: "There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, I suspect it is frost on the ground." Haha, they were right! Grandpa said: "There is a bright moon on the sea, and it is the end of the world at this time." I continued: "Tonight the moon is bright, everyone looks at it, and I wonder who is missing in autumn."...
I had a great time playing the game, I also learned a lot of knowledge from it. Chinese ancient poetry is so beautiful, great, and amazing! Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 4
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, and now we have a new chapter. Reunion comes in August, and the past is thousands of years old.
Chang'e flew to the moon to regret, and the rabbit was pounding the medicine room. Wu Gang cut down the laurel sun and built the moon garden with his jade axe.
When the moon cakes enter the house, they rest next to the jade plate. Thinking about old friends, the crystal beads stain your face.
We used to gather together happily, but now we linger here. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan.
In an instant, the full moon met and smiled. The bleak autumn wind is here again, and the world has changed.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of reunion that has always been longed for, with a round silver moon, delicious mooncakes, and wine and singing with family members. Its name is well known to many people. On its birthday, too many people celebrated it. It is happy, just like us on this day.
In previous years, I always liked to go to my grandpa’s house with my parents on the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is an amiable and influential old man. Often my sisters will go there too, and I will be very happy when I see them, not only because we can play and laugh together, after all, being together is worthy of celebration. Who wants us to be busy separately?
At my grandpa’s house, I can eat my favorite dishes. I also benefited a lot from listening to his teachings at the dinner table. At night, everyone sat around the table and talked about recent events. Usually it's because the adults are too busy chatting and ignore us children, so I have to accompany my sisters to go out to watch the moon.
The breeze blows on the face, and the silver light is brilliant, like the unique low-key and gorgeous scenery of a princess before her appearance. Everything was drunkenly silent, and everything was quietly thinking about a melody - a harmonious and beautiful reunion song.
Looking up at the moon, the silver plate is still the same as before; drinking and singing, isn't life happy!
The moon is kind, just like a gentle woman, and should be the object of one's heart; the moon is reincarnated, waxing and waning at regular intervals, implying some kind of destiny revelation; the moon is eternal, experienced many vicissitudes, and has an overview. In ancient and modern times, it is worthy of being a witness to history; the moon is mysterious, following its shadow as it moves, eclipsing and eclipsing indefinitely. It often appears in the waves and clouds, rises and falls in the shifting stars, moves the tides, betrays seasonal orders, predicts bad weather, and predicts omens. Good or bad luck can be expected but elusive, making people imagine endlessly.
Of course, the moon is also changeable. One day has one content, and a thousand people have a thousand different emotions.
Moon, you have more than 40 names. You are our darling, and you are a well-deserved pride of heaven!
Now during the Mid-Autumn Festival, since my grandfather and grandma passed away one after another, I had no choice but to go with my parents to my grandma’s house to celebrate the festival. My grandma is over eighty years old this year, and her children gather in groups, chatting and laughing happily. Usually there is no room for standing in the living room, so everyone often has to squeeze into the small courtyard to talk among themselves. This is completely different from spending the holidays at grandpa’s house. If being at my grandpa’s house is like a lake with a mirror-like surface, with occasional ripples in the breeze, then celebrating the holidays at my grandma’s house is like a river catching up with the tide, with huge waves and great excitement.
I couldn't adapt to it for a while, so I had to follow behind my dad, saying hello occasionally, and just saying a few words to my cousins. I didn't have the personality and joy of the past at all. But fortunately, the happy scene always infected me, and I became a slow-burner.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, I still went to my grandma’s house, but what surprised me was: there were so many fewer people. There are no mooncakes in sight, nor the noisy crowds in the past. Grandma is still smiling, but her wrinkled face tells me that she is too old.
The feeling of the past came back. Yes, it was the feeling of being at grandpa’s house.
Although there were not many people, there were still plenty of food and drinks. Grandma, grandparents, parents, uncle and second uncle chatted about family affairs together, occasionally reminiscing about everything in the past years, and the words were full of emotion. The tenderness that I don't usually have is touching. This is another peaceful scene, with another charm, which naturally creates another feeling.
The hearts of the people are still there, so why worry about not getting together. When I drink tonight, it’s all my heart’s content.
Finally, my family and I rode on our way home. This is a colder wind than before, but it actually feels warm when it blows on people. The road is long, and there are more people on the way, which is refreshing. I am happy to be able to chat with my family and go home together.
My family, I want to grow up quickly, and I will protect you!
I returned to my cabin alone and opened the window but could not find the moon I longed to see. I closed my eyes and I felt where it was.
It’s like being in a white painting, invisible, but I know it. It has a brighter light than before, and it should be in front of me! Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 5
The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the annual Dragon Boat Festival. On this day, many people finish their meals early and go to the park to admire the moon. But I was different. I had a very interesting Mid-Autumn Festival.
Today, my parents and I went to Guangzhou, Guangzhou. That night, we took a boat to admire the moon on the Pearl River. We took a boat trip and crossed the first bridge - Haiyin Bridge. According to reports, this bridge is also known as the Romantic Bridge. After crossing the bridge, I saw the moon, which was obscured by dark clouds that wanted to rain. It was big and round, and its light was enough to illuminate the entire boat. People say: The fifteenth moon is sixteen round. But I feel that the moon on the fifteenth day is the roundest.
We traveled all the way to the Pearl River, and after a while we saw Haixinsha, the stadium where the opening ceremony of the Asian Games was held. Its shape is square, like a water cube. There are beautiful lights on its periphery, looking like a square tower. Downstream of it is the newly built Liede Bridge. The bridge looks like the word "happy". When I passed by, it seemed to be welcoming us.
After crossing the bridge, we saw the tallest TV tower in Guangzhou. It is shaped like a person with a graceful figure, so Guangzhou people call it "small waist". It can change various shapes. A variety of colors, six hundred meters high. There is China's tallest jumping machine and Ferris wheel on it. This tower can be called the tallest tower in China. When we returned, we also saw the largest museum and library in Guangzhou.
After arriving at the destination, I reluctantly looked back at the places we visited and wrote this essay when I came back to express my true feelings. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 6
Every Mid-Autumn Festival, our family often sits around the stone table in my grandma’s yard after dinner, looking at the full moon like a jade plate in the distance, smelling the faint scent of Jin Guixiang, tasting the lotus paste and egg yolk mooncakes placed on the stone table, talked with relish about the touching legend of Chang'e and the Jade Rabbit.
When I was young, I liked to believe stories as truth. I remember one time, my sister and I passed by the vegetable market and saw a large cage with several little rabbits in it. Being naturally fond of small animals, I couldn't help but stop there and start teasing a few rabbits. At this moment, my eyes were firmly attracted by a little rabbit. Her fur is pure white, without any impurities. What's even more special is that she is a "little lady". While other little rabbits were grabbing food and playing, she just looked at me quietly, occasionally shaking her little head. I looked at it and suddenly remembered the legend. Could it be that this is Sister Chang'e's Jade Rabbit! I picked her up excitedly and walked towards her owner. "Uncle, this is the Jade Rabbit!" The uncle smiled: "The little girl has such a rich imagination." When I heard that I was praised, I was even more happy: "Uncle, let me tell you a story..." But not yet When I opened my mouth, I was pulled away by my sister, which made me feel very regretful!
Now that I think back to that time, I can’t help but laugh out loud. It was late at night, so I quietly entered the house, not wanting to destroy such a peaceful beauty. "Sister Chang'e, how are you? How is your Jade Rabbit?" I said silently to the moon. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 7
The fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival in our country and a good day for family reunion.
On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, my father, mother, and sister and I came to my uncle’s house. My uncle works in the Baipenzhu Reservoir in Huidong, which is relatively remote from the city. There is a small yard where he lives. There is a big longan tree and a mango tree in the yard. Under the fruit trees, a flower bed was enclosed. Various flowers were planted in the flower bed, which were colorful and very beautiful!
I vividly remember that night, after we finished dinner, we all made preparations to enjoy the moon in the yard. We first set up a big round table and moved the chairs. The children were very excited when they saw a lot of food prepared and helped to put all the food on the table. There are red apples, yellow and orange pears, mangoes and bananas, and the most eye-catching ones are the mooncakes with several different fillings. The adults cracked melon seeds and chatted, while the children played hide-and-seek, shouting and running around upstairs and downstairs. The whole yard was filled with laughter and laughter. When we were tired of playing, we sat on the adults’ laps, ate the sweet mooncakes, and looked up at the sky, "Wow! The moon is so big tonight! So round! Even the stars are sparkling. I was in the city from I’ve never seen such a bright moon and stars.” My sister teased me, “That’s because you don’t usually look up at the sky, right?” My mother said, “The neon lights in the city are so bright, it’s really hard to see such bright stars. . ”
On this full moon night, there are no colorful lights, no noise, everything is so harmonious, quiet and peaceful. This is the most Mid-Autumn Festival I have ever experienced. It is also the most unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival in my memory... Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 8
Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. This is the middle of autumn of the year, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15th is rounder and brighter than the moon in other months, so it is also called "Yuexi" and "August Festival". This night, when people look up at the bright moon in the sky, they naturally look forward to family reunions. Wanderers who are far away from home also use this to express their longing for their hometown and relatives. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the "Reunion Festival".
In the Tang Dynasty, admiring and playing with the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular. In the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, on the night of August 15th, people all over the city, rich and poor, old and young, would wear adult clothes, burn incense, worship the moon, express their wishes, and pray for the blessing of the moon god. In the Southern Song Dynasty, people gave moon cakes to each other to symbolize reunion. In some places, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building pagodas. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival has become more popular, and burning incense sticks has been formed in many places. Tree Mid-Autumn Festival. Light the tower lamp. Release sky lanterns. Walk the moon. Special customs such as fire dragon dance.
Today, the custom of playing under the moon is far less popular than in the past. But it is still popular to hold banquets and admire the moon. People drink wine to celebrate the wonderful life, or wish their relatives far away to be healthy and happy, and to visit Chanjuan with their families thousands of miles away.
There are many customs and forms of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but they all express people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.
Everyone is familiar with the story of Chang'e flying to the moon. Let me tell you about Zhu Yuanzhang and the Mooncake Uprising: During the Yuan Dynasty, the vast number of people in the Central Plains could not bear the cruel rule of the Yuan Dynasty's ruling class, and they revolted against the Yuan Dynasty. In order to convey the news, Zhu Yuanzhang wrote on the cake: Uprising on August 15th. That night, people from all walks of life responded together, and soon the uprising was successful. So, to commemorate today, Zhu Yuanzhang asked everyone to eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. From then on, the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival spread.
There are many Mid-Autumn Festival customs. In addition to eating moon cakes and admiring the moon, there are also osmanthus appreciation, burning pagodas, and guessing riddles... there are too many to mention. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 9
"Every festive season, I miss my family even more", "The moon is especially bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival"... Since ancient times, many literati and poets have used poems to express their homesickness and longing for reunion. It’s the Mid-Autumn Festival again. Grandma has bought moon cakes of various flavors a few days ago and prepared many things to worship the moon.
There are so many stories about eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival! At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, in order to consolidate its dominance, the imperial court prohibited the use of iron weapons in public. It was stipulated that ten families should share one kitchen knife and ten families should support one soldier. However, these soldiers often behaved randomly. One year before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhang Shicheng of Gaoyou secretly contacted and put a small note about the uprising in the mooncakes, which read: "On August 15th, kill the Yuan soldiers, and every household will do it." On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, every household broke open the mooncakes and saw Notes, revolted one after another. From then on, everyone would eat mooncakes every Mid-Autumn Festival to commemorate this struggle.
Now, the mooncakes we eat are becoming more and more exquisite, like pieces of handicraft. There are many kinds of fillings inside, including bean paste filling, ham filling, egg yolk filling, and chestnut filling. Relatives and friends often give each other moon cakes to express their blessings.
I like the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th, because it is not only a traditional festival in our country, but also a happy moment for me to enjoy moon cakes. I hope every family will be reunited and happy on this day! Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 10
"The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." On the night of August 15th, when I marveled at the full moon that night, I couldn't help but chant this sentence. yes! What a wonderful thing it is to be able to enjoy the bright moon with your family in your hometown!
The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is here again. No matter how busy we are, we should go home. Some people think that the Mid-Autumn Festival is nothing more than chatting, looking at the moon, eating and drinking, it doesn’t matter whether you go home or not! Not so! The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country: First, it is said that Zhang Shicheng, the leader of the anti-Yuan uprising, used moon cakes to convey the message of "kill the Tatars on August 15th night". After the victory, everyone ate this kind of cake to celebrate and called it moon cake; second, During the Tang Dynasty, some Turpan people doing business offered cakes to Li Yuan, the founder of the Tang Dynasty, to celebrate his victory. Li Yuan took the cake and pointed to the bright moon in the night sky with a smile: "You should invite the moon cake to the toad." After saying that, he gave the moon cake to the ministers to taste. No matter how many claims are made, the Mid-Autumn Festival is all about homesickness and reunion. As descendants of China, we should respect the traditional wishes expressed by this festival.
That night, my family and I were admiring the moon on the balcony. The empty balcony was filled with silver-white moonlight, which reminded me of the children's song "The moonlight shines on the earth" when I was young. Through the moonlight, I saw the weathered faces of my father and grandfather. Suddenly, for some reason, a strong feeling of homesickness filled my heart. I thought of my aunt's family who were struggling for life in a foreign country and could not return to their hometown... How they longed to enjoy the bright moon with their families! Exactly: I miss my loved ones even more during the festive season! I can't control my thoughts, the fragrance of osmanthus is permeating the air, and I think of Wu Gang cutting osmanthus...
In this Mid-Autumn Festival with all kinds of thoughts and mixed feelings. I am happy! I'm intoxicated! I cherish every moment and every second spent with my family Wen Qing! I hope I can get together with my family every Mid-Autumn Festival! Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 11
August in the earth is full of crisp autumn air. Under the bright sun, the blue sky is as clear as washed, and the cotton-like clouds are like big flowers embroidered on the blue carpet. The rustling autumn wind ripened the crops in the fields. The grass is not as tall as in summer. The fruits on the fruit trees turn from green to yellow, from green to red, and gradually appear among the leaves, emitting bursts of fragrance. The mature atmosphere echoes in the autumn space, and the joy of harvest flows in people's hearts.
At this moment, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the ancient and traditional festival of the Chinese nation, is also coming to us with light steps. It brings us warmth and hope. Among the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation, in addition to the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a very important festival. On the night of the full moon on August 15th, "The bright moonlight shines on my hometown and the border. In the quiet night, you also miss me, and I miss you too..." What do people miss? What I miss is my relatives far away. Although "people have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes." But no matter what, on August 15th, people always hope to reunite with their relatives far away, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is a symbolic festival of "family reunion." Under the watery moonlight, people sat around the table and had reunion dinner, eating happily. After dinner, people eat moon cakes while admiring the moon. The moon cakes taste sweet, just like people getting together. As the saying goes: "People are happy when happy events happen, and the moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival." Indeed, the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival every year is round and beautiful, which is beautiful.
When people are reunited with their families, there must be people who are far away and cannot be reunited with their families.
So I send a blessing to the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival. I hope you will not be sad when you are lonely. Look up at the bright moon. Maybe your family is looking at it too. Mid-Autumn Festival Diary 12
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival of reunion and joyful gatherings. On October 3rd, the Mid-Autumn Festival, I went to Doulao, Macau, with my parents, grandparents, and myself for dinner. We specially booked a private room with a window where we could see the moon. After dinner, when we got home, we went to the balcony to admire the moon together. While eating sweet mooncakes, we admired the full moon in the sky. This is really a great enjoyment in life! Although I had a lot of fun, the only drawback was that my grandpa and grandma didn't come.
Every Mid-Autumn Festival, people always go to admire the moon. The orange full moon, like a star that attracts much attention, slowly rises to the stage - the sky under the gaze of people. The clouds are like pieces of tulle, draped on the moon. The deep blue sky formed a strong contrast with the orange moon, making the moon even more dazzling. On the ground, the lights are brightly lit, and people are looking at the noble princess in the sky - the moon. At that moment, the streets, communities, and companies all became quiet because everyone was looking at the moon in the sky.
Staring at the bright moon, one will naturally think of the beautiful legend of Chang'e flying to the moon. A long time ago, Hou Yi, the great hero who shot the sun, married a wife named Chang'e. Once, the descendant met the Queen Mother on her way home from seeking enlightenment, and asked her for an elixir of immortality. When he returned home, he asked Chang'e to hide the elixir. A few days later, Hou Yi took his apprentices to hunt. At the end of the day, one of his apprentices sneaked into Hou Yi's home while Hou Yi was away. He drew his sword and threatened Chang'e: "If you don't hand over the elixir of immortality, I will kill you!" When Chang'e saw that the situation was not good, she swallowed the elixir. The apprentice ran away as soon as he saw it. Soon, Hou Yi came back, but he could not catch up with his wife. From then on, every time when Chang'e became an immortal, he would fill the table with Chang'e's favorite food, stare at the bright moon, and hope that Chang'e would come back.
There is a saying: miss your loved ones even more during the festive season.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, I miss Teacher Su especially and wish her good health and success in her work!