1, Mid-Autumn Moon: The moon in August is the brightest and roundest. The moon rises, scattering a piece of silver ash on the bamboo shoots, and returning the birds to sleep. In the pond, the fish jump out of blue light, and there is a moon in the water and a moon in the sky. The moon in the sky is in the water. The moon in the water is in the sky. People gather at the dining table to share round moon cakes. Grapefruit is so cute.
2. Autumn Moon: Autumn Moon shines on the earth and illuminates the late rice in front of and behind the house. People in the city raise their glasses to enjoy the moon, while people in the countryside break the corn late. I lamented the helplessness of this Mid-Autumn Festival, because I was busy and didn't relax. Chang 'e looked at the jade rabbit in her arms.
Sprinkle brilliant light on the world, the beard of corn is particularly conspicuous, golden corn shines, violent flying insects are wrapped around the body, crickets sing and repent the desolation of the night. Sitting on the corn pile, tasting the fragrance of moon cakes, the unique taste has merged into an iron wall.
3. "The Moon Rises": The moon rises, accompanied by the sound of the eagle returning to its nest, the fish leaps out of blue light, and the piano plays an ancient legend. Many unknown eyes fell on the birch tree, revealing wisdom and detachment. At night, they were thrown at the moon, infinitely gentle. It was also posted on the window that night. Grandma cut the window grilles, wrapped in ice flowers, in my dream.
The origin of festivals
Mid-Autumn Festival is the confluence of many customs and events, such as Mid-Autumn Festival, Autumn Festival, Moon Appreciation and Moon Palace Legend. It originated in the pre-Qin Dynasty and finally settled in the Tang Dynasty. Because there is not necessarily a moon on the night of the autumnal equinox, and the moon is not necessarily round, it will spoil the scenery, so people gradually put the autumnal equinox festival on the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The evening moon is the autumnal equinox when the ancient emperors offered sacrifices to the moon. "Li Zhouguan Chunzong Bo Dian Rui" Zheng Xuan notes: "The son of heaven always scores spring morning sun and late autumn sun." Pei Zhi's Biography of Historical Records of Xiaowu quoted Ying Shao as saying: "The son of heaven worships the sun outside the East Gate in spring and Yue Bai in autumn. The Asahi is facing the DPRK, and the evening is in the evening. " Now the Moon Altar in Beijing, formerly known as the Moon Altar, is the place where the Ming and Qing emperors sacrificed the moon at the autumnal equinox.