The poems related to the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet the beautiful woman. ——Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come"
2. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and blue sky will make her heart feel brighter every night. ——Li Shangyin's "Chang'e"
3. The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, moistened with lustrous dew. ——Meng Haoran's "Feelings Under the Autumn Night and the Moon"
4. The poor figure of Chanjuan in Guan Ye is facing the lingering wine of the fifth season. ——Qi Wei's "A Letter to Uncle Yi on the Mid-Autumn Festival"
5. If this night in this life is not good, where can I see the bright moon next year? ——Su Shi's "Yangguan Song·Mid-Autumn Festival"
6. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone is looking around, I wonder who is missing in autumn thoughts? ——Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon on the Fifteenth Night"
7. The stars are sparse and the stars are big, and you can see people in the bright moonlight. ——Shao ??Gong's "Mid-Autumn Night at Jingdewei"
8. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"
9. On the willow branches above the moon, people meet after dusk. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Shengchazi·Yuanxi"
10. Who is alone with me during the Mid-Autumn Festival, looking northward sadly with his lamp. ——Su Shi's "Moon over Xijiang·A Big Dream of World Affairs"
Mid-Autumn Customs in Different Regions:
1. The Mid-Autumn Festival customs in Guangdong are mainly characterized by appreciating the moon and eating moon cakes. . In Guangdong, people like to eat mooncakes with flavors such as lotus paste, bean paste, and five kernels. There is also a special mooncake called "fresh meat mooncake" whose fillings are composed of pork and other seasonings. In addition, Cantonese people also have the custom of guessing lantern riddles and dancing the fire dragon.
2. The Mid-Autumn Festival customs in Fujian are also very unique. People will worship the moon on the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival and offer fruits, cakes, etc. under the moon. Then the whole family will sit together and taste the offerings together. In addition, there is a traditional activity in Fujian called "fishing lanterns". People will make lanterns in the shape of fish and put them into rivers or oceans at night, which means praying for a good harvest and peace.
3. There are also big differences in gift-giving during the Mid-Autumn Festival between the north and the south. Gifts from the north are usually seasonal fruits, moon cakes, etc., while gifts from the south include taro. Since taro is a specialty of Jiangnan, southerners will use taro to worship the moon. However, taro is relatively rare in the north, so it will not be considered in the list of sacrifices.