1, my mind is round. The moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival in August is also the brightest and roundest. No matter how high the mountain is and how wide the sea is, you can see it. What do you think of on such a night? My thoughts are round watermelons, apples are round, the reunion of people is joyful, the separation of flesh and blood is painful, and those who miss their loved ones look at the bright moon in the sky. Who can swallow moon cakes?
2, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time. People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones. Put out the candle to love this moonlit room, and I wander in the deep night dew in my clothes. You can't have beautiful moonlight, just want to meet you in your dreams.
3. Jade Shanshan will be picked up in front of the temple next month. So far, the sky doesn't exist, but Chang 'e should be thrown to people.
4. Big dreams in the world, crisp autumn. At night, the sound of wind blowing leaves rings in the gallery. Look at the eyebrows and temples. The wine base is often worried about fewer customers, and the moon is cloudy. Who is alone with * * * on Mid-Autumn Festival? Looking at the north sadly.
5, full moon flying mirror, returning to the heart to fold the sword. Turn the tent and travel far, climb the laurel and ascend to heaven. The waterway is suspected of frost and snow, and the forest is covered with feathers. At this time, I look forward to the white rabbit, and I want to count the autumnal equinox. A little lower than Wushan gorge, it is still called Baidicheng. The air is full of darkness, and the wheels are half bright and half dark. Diao Dou urged the dawn, but the toad was on her own. Zhang gong leans against mental disability, not only the Han family camp.
Traditional activities:
1, offering sacrifices to the moon, is a very old custom in China, and it is actually a ritual activity of the ancients to the "Moon God". In ancient times, there was a custom of autumn and dusk. The evening moon is the God of Yue Bai.
The custom of appreciating the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival was formally formed in Tang Dynasty. According to "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao", on the night of August 15th, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty prepared literature for a banquet and played the bright moon with the literati who stayed in the Forbidden City. After that, every August 15, we will enjoy the moon as usual.
The so-called "chasing the moon" means that after the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the excitement is still endless, so the next night, many people invited relatives and friends to continue to enjoy the moon and named it "chasing the moon". According to the preface of A Qing Chen Zihou's Lingnan Miscellaneous Notes: "Good people in central Guangdong gather in Izayoi in August, waiting for wine and food to enjoy the moon, which is called chasing the moon."
There are many lanterns hanging in public places on the full moon night of Mid-Autumn Festival. People get together to guess the riddles written on lanterns. Because this is the favorite activity of most young men and women, and love stories can be heard in these activities, the Mid-Autumn Festival solve riddles on the lanterns is also a form of love between men and women.
5. Moon cakes, also called moon dumplings, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc. It is to pay tribute to the moon god in the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god. Later, people gradually regarded Mid-Autumn Festival as a symbol of family reunion.