What are the words to promote moon cakes?

Smoke less cigarettes and buy a pack of moon cakes to taste fresh; Drink less wine and buy a box of moon cakes for your friends.

Warm moonlight, melancholy of missing. Mid-Autumn Festival, moon cakes are fragrant.

How bright the moonlight is at home! , cake show love!

Traditional style, unforgettable! ?

The moonlight on Mid-Autumn Festival is soft and cool.

Happy family reunion, Mid-Autumn moon cakes are immortal!

Every holiday season, I miss my parents twice, and the Mid-Autumn Festival! ?

How bright the moonlight is at home! , cake show love!

I don't know who Qiu Si will meet tonight. Send sweet moon cakes, together with a blessing heart!

On the occasion of Mid-Autumn Festival, may your mood be as refreshing as autumn! Smile like a flower! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

Turn off your cell phone, close your eyes slowly, think about me and moon cakes, and you will find that I am as lovely as moon cakes! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival and a full moon. People and things are fine. I wish the whole family happiness, harmony and family happiness!

Thousands of miles away, the bright moon is hard to touch, and there is nowhere to pin my thoughts on you. Until, holding up my cup, I asked Mingyue and said, Fodor! Caiduo! How happy I am!

The moon said that she would be in the evening of August 15.

Eat moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival. It was first seen in Su Dongpo's sentence, "A small cake is like chewing the moon, and there is crispy glutinous inside". In the Tang and Five Dynasties, there were only "playing with moon soup" and so on, and there were no moon cakes. Moon cakes, as the name of a kind of food, are associated with enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, which first appeared in the Wulin story in the Southern Song Dynasty. Since the Ming Dynasty, there have been more accounts about enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Wan Bu Miscellaneous Notes said that every Mid-Autumn Festival, people make cakes and give them to each other in different sizes, which are called "moon cakes". Moon cakes sold in market stores are often filled with fruits with different names. Some moon cakes cost hundreds of dollars. It is also said in Xi Chao Le that August 15 is called Mid-Autumn Festival, and people give each other moon cakes as gifts to get the meaning of reunion. On this night, every household holds a feast to enjoy the moon, or takes a box with moon cakes and a hip flask to the lake to play all night. On the Su Causeway of the West Lake, people are singing and dancing in small groups. Same as during the day. From these records, we can see the grand occasion of enjoying the moon in autumn night in Hangzhou.

For a long time, China people have accumulated rich experience in making moon cakes, with more and more kinds of moon cakes and more exquisite craftsmanship. Salty, sweet, meaty and vegetarian all have peculiar smells; Smooth surface and lace have their own characteristics. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Peng wrote in "Youzhou Local Records": "Moon Palace cakes are silver toads and purple shadows, and a pair of rabbits are everywhere. Regret the year when Nene stole the medicine. I can't go back to the cold, and staying in Yan Dan is also very tired. " This shows that this ingenious chef reproduces the beautiful legend of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon on the moon cakes and becomes the image of food art patterns.

Fu Cha Dunchong's "Yanjing Years" in Qing Dynasty: There is also a description of "moon cakes everywhere, the largest of which is more than a foot long, drawing the shape of a rabbit in the Moon Palace". It shows that ancient moon cakes have blossomed from content to form.