1, there is no heavy spring cry, and people go home with the rustling rain.
2, fairy skirt Yu Pei empty self-knowledge, heaven and earth do not meet.
3, how much joy and how much hate, year after year, on this night.
4. The poor and uncertain river bones are still spring dreams.
5, so sad that no one will shoot it all over, and teach Xiaoling by pinching Tan Mark.
Festival development:
Mid-Autumn Festival is popular in Han Dynasty, which is a period of economic and cultural exchanges and integration between the north and the south of China, and cultural exchanges between different places spread together. According to records, during the Mid-Autumn Festival or beginning of autumn in the Han Dynasty, there were activities of respecting the elderly and giving coarse cakes. There are also written records about Mid-Autumn Festival in Jin Dynasty, but it is not very common. Before the Jin Dynasty, Mid-Autumn Festival was not popular in northern China.
During the Northern Song Dynasty, the 15th day of the eighth lunar month was officially designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. Sometimes food is made in literary works, such as "small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and stuffing inside". For example, Meng Yuan's Dream in Tokyo said: "On the Mid-Autumn Festival night, your home decorates the stage, and the people compete for the restaurant to play the moon." And "string full of enthusiasm, close to the residents. At night, it is like a cloud.
Today, eating moon cakes has become an essential custom of Mid-Autumn Festival in northern and southern China. Mooncakes symbolize a happy reunion. People regard them as holiday food, use them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends. In addition to moon cakes, all kinds of seasonal fresh fruits and dried fruits are also delicious in the Mid-Autumn Festival.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are fewer clouds and more fog, and the moonlight is bright and bright. There are a series of festivals, such as enjoying the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon, eating moon cakes, eating sweet potatoes, carrying lanterns, dancing grass dragons, planting trees and building stupas.