Every Mid-Autumn Festival is also a good night when the moon is full and people are tall. Those traditional cultures that settled in ancient times began to be awakened by the sound of autumn flies. The Mid-Autumn Festival first appeared in the book Zhou Li. The Mid-Autumn Festival was first formulated in the Tang Dynasty and was popular in the Song Dynasty. Ancient emperors had rituals of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. Yue Bai's custom of praying to heaven for reunion has spread from the stormy Tang and Song Dynasties to the misty Ming and Qing Dynasties until today's prosperity.
A bright and bright moon makes the joy of reunion after a long separation hang on the swaying branches of Guiying, making many family members snuggle and warm in the moonlight. It has gone through thousands of years and witnessed countless stories of joys and sorrows. It is still hanging in the deep sky with a pure charm, accepting the eternal piety of the world and paying a clean and dust-free spirit to the earth.
The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright! I vaguely remember that in the countryside, every family sat around the yard, burning Yue Bai incense, facing the chrysanthemums beside the hedge and eating round moon cakes. Today's urban families, relatives and friends gather under the balcony window, drink and enjoy the moon, and count the quiet and warm years. Memories are like the fragrance of chrysanthemums, floating lightly in the moonlight.