I didn't know there was a "flower in the morning and evening", just because there have been constant storms in recent years. When passion brings ten storms, my heart stops somewhere.
The road has been chosen, there is no Bai Yutang, and I have never regretted it. People are easy to sleepwalk in the moonlight, eager for it and know how to be gentle.
It is obviously not enough to stop the blood from flowing like this by relying on the pride of 24 years old. Have a solid shoulder and lean on a tired head; Need a pair of hands to support the heaviest moment.
Although I understand that life should be completely dedicated, how much is left to myself and how much is sad. The place where the moon rises is on the island. When the moon rises, there is the sound of the eagle returning to its nest. Some fish jump out of the blue light and play the piano to interpret ancient legends. Many unknown people's eyes rested on the birch tree, revealing wisdom and detachment, but they cast infinite tenderness at the moon at night. It was also the window grilles that were cut by the old ladies who posted on the window that night and wrapped in ice flowers and melted in my dream.
2. Talk about the feelings after reading the classic Mid-Autumn Poetry. Within 600 words, Mid-Autumn Night is a beautiful and quiet night. Every family gets together, tastes moon cakes and fruits, and enjoys family happiness. Everyone wants to be reunited with the whole family on Mid-Autumn Festival, which is human nature, but it is always impossible for every family to do so. My father is a TV reporter. Because of his busy work, he can't spend a few Mid-Autumn Festival with us. Thinking of this, I can't help but think of Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou": "I hope people will live for a long time and have good scenery thousands of miles away."
Today is the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, and it is also the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. In the evening, my mother and I went back to my grandmother's house for the New Year. After the reunion dinner, my brother and I went to the rooftop to enjoy the moon.
The moon is shyly covered with layers of veils. After a long time, it gently lifted the veil and gradually revealed its glowing face. I looked up at the moon carefully, and my heart was full of infinite reverie about the distant moon and sky. . . . .
The younger brother looked at the bright moon in the sky, turned around and asked wittily, "Sister, is this a silver plate?" I feel angry and funny after hearing this sentence. He must have remembered the ancient poem "Gulangyue" that I taught him. He was deliberately showing off. So, we read to the moon: "When I was young, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate. I also suspect that Yao Taijing is flying on the other side of Qingyun Mountain. "
How time flies! In a blink of an eye, the night was already deep, so we had to go home reluctantly. I wonder what the Mid-Autumn Festival will be like next year.
3. Reflections on Mid-Autumn Festival Composition The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China.
According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li. In the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town about the cow's confusion, crossing the river in mid-autumn, and traveling incognito around".
It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Book of Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15.
The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.
According to the China calendar, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, and the second month of autumn is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", and August 15th is in the middle of it, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". Mid-Autumn Festival has many nicknames: it is called "August Festival" and "August and a half" because it falls on August 15th; Because the main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival are all around the moon, it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival" and "Moonlit Night". The full moon in Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival".
In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "correcting the moon". The record of "Reunion Festival" was first seen in the Ming Dynasty.
"Journey to the West Lake" says: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people send moon cakes to show their reunion". "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" also said: "On August 15th, the moon was sacrificed, the cakes were round, the melons were wrongly divided, and the petals were carved with lotus flowers.
..... Anyone who returns to Ning with a wife will return to her husband's family one day, which is called "Reunion Festival". On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a custom of "reunion" in most parts of our country, that is, flipping a small cake symbolizing reunion, which is similar to a moon cake. The cake contains sugar, sesame, sweet-scented osmanthus and vegetables, and the moon, sweet-scented osmanthus tree and rabbit are pressed outside.
After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the elders at home will divide the cake into pieces according to the number of people, and each person will have one. If someone is not at home, leave one for them to show family reunion. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are fewer clouds and more fog, and the moonlight is bright and bright. In addition to a series of activities such as enjoying the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon, eating moon cakes and wishing for reunion, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building stupas in some places.
In addition to moon cakes, all kinds of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also delicious in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Another explanation for the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families worship the land god.
Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao. This is a festival that has always been praised as the most humane and poetic.
It is said that I miss my relatives twice every holiday. The Mid-Autumn Festival will certainly be more deeply missed, especially when the moon is high.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival because the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the lunar calendar in Sanqiu. On this day, the full moon in the sky is particularly bright and special, so this day is also considered a good day for marriage.
Speaking of the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there are many different legends and fairy tales. Among them, there are stories such as moths to the fire, Zhu Yuanzhang's moon cake uprising, and Tang's visit to the Moon Palace.
Of course, the most familiar story is the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. Chang 'e stole her husband Hou Yi's elixir of life and ran to the Moon Palace. There are also many versions of the story. In earlier records, Chang 'e stole the fairy medicine and became a toad, known as the moon essence.
After the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, the Moon Palace where Chang 'e lived was actually a deserted place. There is nothing but a laurel tree and a rabbit. But there is also a saying that there is a man named WU GANG in the Moon Palace.
Tang visited the Moon Palace and said that the son of heaven Tang was very infatuated with Chang 'e. One day, he went to the Moon Palace, where he saw a jade rabbit and a group of fairies who could sing and dance.
Zhu Yuanzhang successfully overthrew the Mongols and established the Ming Dynasty. According to folklore, mooncakes are used as a communication tool. Zhu Yuanzhang took the lead in upholding justice and stuffed a note in each mooncake stuffing, calling on everyone to revolt in time.
Regarding the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a saying that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families worship the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao.
On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, besides offering sacrifices, there are moon cakes and lanterns to celebrate the festival. Of course, Chang 'e is enshrined in the sky, and some people call her Moon Mother.
The old man said that children should not point their fingers at the moon, or their ears will be cut off. Today, not many people know the original intention of the Mid-Autumn Festival. For the new generation, the most memorable Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes and lanterns. Of course, a festival with a full moon in the sky is a good day for people to get together.
The long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived, and people are in high spirits, celebrating this traditional festival with various forms of programs. It happened to be my uncle's birthday, so we had dinner together in the hotel to celebrate birthdays and festivals.
Come to the door of the hotel, wow! There were too many people there, there were no parking seats, and people surrounded the hotel. Fortunately, we booked four tables in advance, and I was very happy to see that the whole restaurant was crowded and lively, with a panoramic view of all kinds of famous seafood dishes.
After dinner, we went to the seaside swimming pool to see lanterns. At this time, a bright moon hung high in the sky, big and round, shining brightly on the whole earth.
The weather is particularly good this year. At 9 o'clock 15, when we arrived at our destination, the beach was already brightly lit and tourists were everywhere. We walked along the beach and watched.
Entering the gate, the giant couplets of "the strange lights shine in the water bay, and the bamboo sea is placed with the water according to the mountain" remind visitors not to forget the wonderful time of enjoying the moon here. Entering the swimming pool, I saw that the huge swimming pool was full of fire trees and silver flowers, and the lights were extraordinary.
Tourists sang and laughed one after another. On the beach, groups of Zhuhai people spread out pots and pans and began to barbecue; Some spread out plastic paper on the beach and put moon cakes and drinks. , gather together to raise a glass to the moon; Some people also dance hand in hand; Very lively.
I enjoyed the lanterns tonight, and I can't forget to come back. When we walked home in a happy mood, the round moon quietly followed us.
4. Thinking about Mid-Autumn Festival composition The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li. In the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town about the cow's confusion, crossing the river in mid-autumn, and traveling incognito around". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Book of Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.
According to the China calendar, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, and the second month of autumn is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", and August 15th is in the middle of it, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". Mid-Autumn Festival has many nicknames: it is called "August Festival" and "August and a half" because it falls on August 15th; Because the main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival are all around the moon, it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival" and "Moonlit Night". The full moon in Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival". In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "correcting the moon". The record of "Reunion Festival" was first seen in the Ming Dynasty. "Journey to the West Lake" says: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people send moon cakes to show their reunion". "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" also said: "On August 15th, the moon was sacrificed, the cakes were round, the melons were wrongly divided, and the petals were carved with lotus flowers. ..... Anyone who returns to Ning with a wife will return to her husband's family one day, which is called "Reunion Festival". On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a custom of "reunion" in most parts of our country, that is, flipping a small cake symbolizing reunion, which is similar to a moon cake. The cake contains sugar, sesame, sweet-scented osmanthus and vegetables, and the moon, sweet-scented osmanthus tree and rabbit are pressed outside. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the elders at home will divide the cake into pieces according to the number of people, and each person will have one. If someone is not at home, leave one for them to show family reunion.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are fewer clouds and more fog, and the moonlight is bright and bright. In addition to a series of activities such as enjoying the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon, eating moon cakes and wishing for reunion, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building stupas in some places. In addition to moon cakes, all kinds of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also delicious in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Another explanation for the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families worship the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao.
This is a festival that has always been praised as the most humane and poetic. It is said that I miss my relatives twice every holiday. The Mid-Autumn Festival will certainly be more deeply missed, especially when the moon is high.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival because the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the lunar calendar in Sanqiu. On this day, the full moon in the sky is particularly bright and special, so this day is also considered a good day for marriage.
Speaking of the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there are many different legends and fairy tales. Among them, there are stories such as moths to the fire, Zhu Yuanzhang's moon cake uprising, and Tang's visit to the Moon Palace.
Of course, the most familiar story is the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. Chang 'e stole her husband Hou Yi's elixir of life and ran to the Moon Palace. There are also many versions of the story. In earlier records, Chang 'e stole the fairy medicine and became a toad, known as the moon essence.
After the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, the Moon Palace where Chang 'e lived was actually a deserted place. There is nothing but a laurel tree and a rabbit. But there is also a saying that there is a man named WU GANG in the Moon Palace.
Tang visited the Moon Palace and said that the son of heaven Tang was very infatuated with Chang 'e. One day, he went to the Moon Palace, where he saw a jade rabbit and a group of fairies who could sing and dance.
Zhu Yuanzhang successfully overthrew the Mongols and established the Ming Dynasty. According to folklore, mooncakes are used as a communication tool. Zhu Yuanzhang took the lead in upholding justice and stuffed a note in each mooncake stuffing, calling on everyone to revolt in time.
Regarding the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a saying that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families worship the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao.
On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, besides offering sacrifices, there are moon cakes and lanterns to celebrate the festival. Of course, Chang 'e is enshrined in the sky, and some people call her Moon Mother. The old man said that children should not point at the moon, or their ears will be cut off.
Today, not many people know the original intention of the Mid-Autumn Festival. For the new generation, the most memorable Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes and lanterns. Of course, a festival with a full moon in the sky is a good day for people to get together.
The long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived, and people are in high spirits, celebrating this traditional festival with various forms of programs. It happened to be my uncle's birthday, so we had dinner together in the hotel to celebrate birthdays and festivals.
Come to the door of the hotel, wow! There were too many people there, there were no parking seats, and people surrounded the hotel. Fortunately, we booked four tables in advance, and I was very happy to see that the whole restaurant was crowded and lively, with a panoramic view of all kinds of famous seafood dishes.
After dinner, we went to the seaside swimming pool to see lanterns. At this time, a bright moon hung high in the sky, big and round, shining brightly on the whole earth. The weather is particularly good this year. At 9 o'clock 15, when we arrived at our destination, the beach was already brightly lit and tourists were everywhere. We walked along the beach and watched. Entering the gate, the giant couplets of "the strange lights shine in the water bay, and the bamboo sea is placed with the water according to the mountain" remind visitors not to forget the wonderful time of enjoying the moon here. Entering the swimming pool, I saw that the huge swimming pool was full of fire trees and silver flowers, and the lights were extraordinary. Tourists sang and laughed one after another. On the beach, groups of Zhuhai people spread out pots and pans and began to barbecue; Some spread out plastic paper on the beach and put moon cakes and drinks. , gather together to raise a glass to the moon; Some people also dance hand in hand; Very lively.
I enjoyed the lanterns tonight, and I can't forget to come back. When we walked home in a happy mood, the round moon quietly followed us.
5. Mid-Autumn composition After reading the Mid-Autumn composition
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China. On this day, people sit under the moon to enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes. Well, taking advantage of today's Mid-Autumn Festival, our family also began to enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes.
Our whole family stood around the balcony, dividing the happy moon cakes into several pieces and sharing them together. At this moment, I looked at the moon in the distance. Although it is said that "the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is particularly beautiful", today's moon seems to be surrounded by this melancholy cloud called "missing". At this time, I remembered my good friend Xin Wei who was far away from home. "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is ancient and difficult. " This sentence describes my mood at this time. I wonder if she is also looking at the moon and thinking about me far away from home? It's just that the moon seems to have read my mind, and that gloomy cloud has disappeared, as if telling me not to be too sad. The moon is particularly bright now. The full moon hangs high in the sky like a snowball, and the bright moonlight pours on the earth like water. A few pale, tulle clouds accompanied her, just like a fairy dancing a scarf. Moonlight filled my clothes and warmed my heart. I think the warmth of the sun is too warm and unrestrained; Starlight is lonely and cold; Only this gentle and quiet moonlight can be so just right. My surroundings are illuminated by moonlight. The moonlight hung down through the mottled cracks in the trees and covered the ground with a layer of broken silver. The moonlight cast mottled shadows on the trees. Graceful willow sparse beautiful image, not to mention how beautiful.
My father told me that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. This is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In China's lunar calendar, a year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "moonlit night" and "August Festival". On this night, people look up at the bright moon like jade in the sky and naturally look forward to family reunion. Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival". On the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is said that if you look closely, you will find there are dark shadows inside, namely Chang 'e, WU GANG, Jade Rabbit and osmanthus tree in Guanghan Palace.
I stared at the moon, chewed sweet moon cakes, listened to my father telling the legend of the moon, and thought about my good friends in my hometown until very late. ...
6. Poetry, stories, poems and books related to Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the moonlight is bright. The full moon is regarded as a symbol of reunion and an emotional attachment of literati. The following are famous sentences related to the bright moon and Mid-Autumn Festival, which are selected from poems of past dynasties.
Flowers in the next pot of wine, no friends, drink alone. Raise my cup, I invite the bright moon, which brings me its shadow and makes us three people. The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind. I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring. The song I sing is bright and wandering, and I dance the shadow before wandering. -Li Bai's "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone"
A bright moon rises from Qilian Mountain and crosses the vast sea of clouds. The mighty wind blew Wan Li and crossed Yumen Pass. -Guan Shanyue of Li Bai
The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already? I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic. -Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night
The moon, at this time is at sea, over the end of the world. Bring a separated heart, and be considerate for a long time at night! -Zhang Jiuling's "Full Moon Philip Burkart"
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright! -Du Fu's Moonlight Remembering My Brother
Autumn moon hangs in the sky and Guanghua is wet. The surprised magpie has not settled, and the flying fireflies are rolling in. -Meng Haoran, "I am pregnant under the autumn night moon"
On the evening of August 15 last year, next to the apricot garden by Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15 this year, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Hall. Where is the hometown in the northwest and the full moon in the southeast. Yesterday, the wind blew and no one would meet. Tonight, the light is as clear as usual. -Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Moon in the Pavilion on the 15th of August"
There are crows in Bai Shu and osmanthus in Coody Leng in the atrium. Tonight, people are looking forward to it. I wonder who will fall in Qiu Si? -Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon at Fifteen Nights"
Ten rounds of frost shadows turn to court, and tonight is a lonely corner. Su E may have no regrets, but Yuchan is lonely and lonely. -Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon
When did the moon begin to appear? Ask heaven for wine. I don't know what year it is in the imperial palace in the sky ... people have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain and shine, which is difficult to complete in ancient times. I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery thousands of miles away. -Su Shi's Water Tune
The bright moon is easy to fall and disperse, and it is even more important to see it when you come back. The clearer the moonlight in front of the hall, the more grass is exposed. Shutters push doors silently, while windows are silent and old. Du Nan is engaged in shame and poverty, and there are several people who write moon poems. -Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival Moon Appreciation and Ziyou Tour
The twilight clouds are cold, and the silver-haired people silently turn to the tracts. If you don't meet a good night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year? -Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Festival Full Moon
Like Huaihai's eyes, the long sea is as white as silver, and millions of rainbow-like lights are pregnant with pearl oysters. If there is no labor in the sky, the osmanthus tree will grow long and break the moon. -Miffy Mid-Autumn Festival "Looking at the Moon"
Go to the West Building before it's too late for Yun Zheyue. But when you call it, Yu Di will break with a loud blow ... If you make a long circle so late, human feelings may not depend on your acceptance. -Xin Qiji's "Man Jiang Hong"
When the moon raises a glass, you will be fragrant and green. Worship the fall of Huaxing, about the floating of the bright moon. -Wen Tianxiang's "Returning to Dong for the Mid-Autumn Festival"
Boats are moored at dusk in the west of the city, and the long bridge looks at the full moon. Gradually, I walked to the distant smoke grass, and suddenly I fell in front of the eaves next to Gaoting. -Xu Wei's Fifteen Nights in Jianning
It's a long journey in Qiu Guang, and it has the fragrance of orchids and laurels. The moon is bright and full, people are thousands of miles away, and the wind is urgent and the sails are light. -Take a boat for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Zhang Huangyan.
7. I have been thinking about such a proposition by writing a composition on the topic of "Mid-Autumn Festival in Ancient Poetry". In the competition between tradition and modernity, what kind of things can finally win. In other words, what kind of tradition and modernity can occupy the position of the general public and win the qualification that the future is regarded as tradition. This may not be propositional thinking, but wishful thinking, which will inevitably make people who are good at thinking smile.
I haven't been moved by the Mid-Autumn Festival for a long time, but the statutory holidays often give me an opportunity to get rid of the distractions of work, and I can sit at home and enjoy a quiet day or two, spend time with my wife and children, read the words that nourish my heart, and get a temporary rest and peace of mind. I believe that for many modern people, probably like me, the significance of festivals like Mid-Autumn Festival seems to be nothing more than that. Of course, some people put this short holiday into drinking, playing cards, feasting and other activities in order to get a different kind of rest, which may be one of the challenges of modern times to tradition.
Time flies and the times are striding forward. Perhaps there are still many people shuttling on the Mid-Autumn Festival reunion road, and the beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival impression may leave a more modern and profound memory in the hearts of the new generation. But we can't guess what such memories will look like, and we can only see them when they write articles about memories. Just like people my age write their own Mid-Autumn Festival memories, every generation has its own Mid-Autumn Festival appearance. Things in the world may gradually grow and change in the hearts of several generations, and accumulate and precipitate into history for future generations to interpret.
In a blink of an eye, the Mid-Autumn Festival is coming again, although the increasing life and increasing age have added some pretentious thinking. But when I think of the Mid-Autumn Festival, some beautiful impressions will still emerge. After all, tradition and memory are inextricably linked, otherwise there would be no tradition. I always remember that in the countryside in August of the lunar calendar, the sky is always exceptionally high and clear, and the autumn wind sends a cool feeling. The crops in the field gradually began to be collected in the warehouses and tanks of various households, and the crops such as peanuts and soybeans in the threshing floor have dried up. Citrus reticulata at the head of the village is also covered with red oranges, and the peaceful atmosphere of harvest permeates the silent countryside.
Every Mid-Autumn Festival, people in the village always get up early and rush to nearby Weizhen to buy some moon cakes and grapefruit, or pick some early-maturing oranges from their own trees to prepare for the Mid-Autumn Festival in the evening. Women are busy killing one or two chickens and ducks at home, laughing and laughing at the well in the village, carefully plucking the remaining feathers, washing their internal organs and preparing a sumptuous dinner. In addition to doing these things, I am still busy in the fields as usual, fertilizing and watering the garden, but I will go home a little earlier than usual, work in the kitchen for a while, and then sit around for dinner in the evening when the smoke has not dispersed.
When the round moon rises, it is the time when children really experience the joy of the festival. In a short time, firecrackers sounded, red candles shone high in front of every household, and moon cakes and grapefruit on tables and benches smelled fragrant in the moonlight. Children are playing and chasing in villages and alleys in the moonlight. If it is a weekend, you don't have to go to school the next day. This noise can last until the moon sets, and moon cakes and grapefruit will undoubtedly become the best supper. At this time, I often sit in front of the door and listen to the old people chatting, or sometimes point my finger at the moon and ask some fantastic questions. Adults always say, never point your finger at the moon, or your ears will rot. Although I don't believe it, I dare not make such a disrespectful gesture to the moon's face. Sometimes I sneak into an empty lane, point to the moon and talk to myself quietly, but I never break my ears.
When I grow up, I often think that the Mid-Autumn Festival is nothing more than people's admiration for the distant moon, which makes naive children frightened and awed. Because of its beauty and purity, people have given it good wishes, so it has become a festival and a good tradition for thousands of years. In today's material-rich era, people trust and pursue more and more things, and miss the full moon less and less. Maybe the moon will gradually lose its original position in people's minds. Nevertheless, I think that the bright and beautiful full moon may be irreplaceable by other things. When wealth, fame, interests, short-lived happiness and other things can't bring more happiness to people, the tradition of Mid-Autumn Festival will spread in the world for a long time.
8. Reading notes about the Mid-Autumn Festival, including titles, authors, famous sayings and so on, are usually said by many people that the Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. According to historical records: "Yesterday, Chang 'e took the fairy medicine of the Western Queen Mother, so the moon was the essence. "The price paid by Chang 'e's move was that she was punished for hard labor, and she could not return to the world for life. Li Bai was very sad for this, and wrote a poem: "The white rabbit fiddled with drugs in autumn, rejuvenating, while the woman felt lonely although Chang 'e herself felt the beauty of the Moon Palace. She returns to Earth to reunite with her husband on the sunny night of August 15 every year, but she must return to the Moon Palace before dawn. Later, every Mid-Autumn Festival, the world wanted to get together with Chang 'e on the moon, hoping that Chang 'e would come down to see her face. Therefore, when burning incense in Yue Bai, many people pray "May men go to Toad Palace early and climb the crown of the fairy". Women want to look like Chang 'e. "