Poetry for Mid-Autumn Festival reunion and family joy

The poems about Mid-Autumn Festival reunion and family joy are as follows:

1. A cloudless mirror in Kyushu, the most reunited night is the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. The long sky is filled with mist and smoke, and the ice wheels are more round than the last time.

3. We have made an agreement to work together until the Milky Way is completely cleared.

4. There is a bright moon on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.

5. It is a good night in the clear autumn, and the full moon is bright in the empty courtyard. The waves are shaken by the accumulation of water, and the sky is bright and clear.

6. The new moon shines on the night of March and May, and the heart of an old friend two thousand miles away.

7. The long sky is filled with mist and smoke, and the ice wheels are more round than the last time.

8. This night in this life will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?

9. The dusk clouds are all gone and the cold is overflowing, and the silver man turns the jade plate silently.

10. Look at the jade in the human world, and it is like a thousand hectares.

Origin of the festival:

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a combination of various customs and events such as the emperor's sunset, autumn society, moon appreciation and the legend of the moon palace. It originated in the pre-Qin Dynasty and finally It was finalized in the Tang Dynasty.

The eclipse moon is the ancient emperor who worshiped the moon at the autumnal equinox. Zheng Xuan's note in "Zhou Li, Spring Official Zong Bo, Dian Rui": "The emperor always faces the sun on the spring equinox and the moon on the autumn equinox." In "Historical Records: The Benji of Xiaowu", Pei Piao's explanatory quote from Ying Shao says: "The emperor always faces the sun in spring and the moon in autumn." , worshiping the sun outside the east gate. The morning sun comes to the morning, and the evening moon rises to the evening. "The Moon Altar in Beijing was formerly known as the Xiyue Altar, and it was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped the moon during the autumnal equinox.

Since there may not necessarily be a moon on the night of the autumnal equinox, and the moon may not be round even if it is there, which would greatly ruin the scenery, so people gradually put the autumnal equinox moon worship in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival in August is the harvest season. The ancients held a ceremony to worship the earth god, which was called "Autumn Report" and "Autumn Society". "Baihutong·Sheji" records: "In the month of Mid-Autumn, choose the first day to order the people's society. "The Deed of Assistance to the Gods" says: 'Pray for grain in mid-spring, harvest grain in mid-autumn, report to the society and offer sacrifices to Ji.'" Xiyue and Qiushe can be It is regarded as the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.