Poems praising Mid-Autumn Festival
Only tonight, all the colors are the same. Looking at the world, the hole is like a brush. Considering Chang 'e, the palace cold in September. Every lap is good night, even this night is partial, and I hate this song. The sky should deliberately cover the aperture. If you can arouse your anger, you can raise your glass and swallow the five mountains. The shadow stayed behind until late at night, and the curtain households took photos.
Don't send Su E to know that his hair is pale, too. The precious mirror on earth is still in harmony, and the fairy building on the sea returns. I don't know who will continue to travel in the cold There are crows in Bai Shu and osmanthus in Coody Leng in the atrium. * * * Looking at the bright moon and crying, for the heart, five places, all sick and willing. I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. Moon how bright, shine on my bed.
We are all lofty distant thoughts, longing for the sky and the bright moon. Get up early in the morning to get rid of weeds, and come back with hoes in the moonlight at night. The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? Bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius. I remember this night last year, the Kettle Pavilion and the Light Moon Cloud came and went. Wide wind, the wind in the shade, the moon shining on the right to play the piano.
Mid-Autumn Festival
The formation and development of festivals and their folk activities are the result of the joint action of political policies, belief culture, folk economy and other factors in a certain period. It not only reflects the way of thinking and aesthetic taste of a nation and a group.
At the same time, it is also an important mechanism to deepen national ties and continue national culture. The evolution of festivals and the changing process of various custom symbols are of great significance for us to deeply understand the connotation of China culture and establish a strong sense of national identity.
It is said that eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Yuan Dynasty. It is said that at that time, the broad masses of the people in the Central Plains could not bear the cruel rule of the ruling class in the Yuan Dynasty and rose up against the Yuan Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang joined forces with various resistance forces to prepare for the uprising.
However, the officers and men of the imperial court searched very closely and it was very difficult to pass on the news. Liu Bowen, a military strategist, came up with a plan and ordered his men to hide a note with the words "Uprising on the 15th of August" in the cake, and then sent people to the uprising troops in different places to inform them to respond to the uprising on the 15th of August. On the day of the uprising, all the rebels responded together.