1, verse
(1) Stone: "When will there be a bright moon?" -I hope people will live for a long time and be beautiful for thousands of miles.
(2) Full moon in Philip Burkart? /? Zhang Jiuling looked back on the past with a full moon-the bright moon was in the sky, when the sea and the horizon were exhausted.
(3) The stone of "Appreciating the Moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival in Yangguan District"-this night is not long in this life, where can I see the bright moon next year.
(4) "Drinking Four Bright Moons Alone, Part I" Tang Libai-Until, I raised my cup and asked the bright moon to bring my shadow to me, making us three people.
(5) On August 15th, Guizi in Tianzhu Temple was edited by Tang Piri-there is nothing in heaven so far, which should be voted by Chang 'e.
2. Prose
The autumn wind is cool, and it is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Look up at the bright moon and down at the moon cakes. Moon cakes are eaten every year and taste different every year. The moon cake hasn't changed, but my mood has changed.
I remember that I didn't feel much about the Mid-Autumn Festival when I was a child, but my mother saw other children eating moon cakes and hesitated several times, still reluctant to buy them. After all, I care about my children, so I started my first moon cake. Make stuffing with oil, brown sugar, white sesame seeds and a little water, then wrap the dough blank and fry it in a frying pan until it is golden and fragrant on both sides.
My brother and I were overjoyed, running around behind my mother, waiting eagerly in front of the chopping board, and our faces were full of expectations for the moon cakes that were about to be made. For the first time, I feel that moon cakes are so fragrant and sweet, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is so happy and exciting. I can't wait to celebrate it every day.
In fact, many years later, I realized that what I miss is not only moon cakes, but my mother's painstaking efforts to let her children feel the festive atmosphere. Although the family is not well-off, the mother still makes her children feel the same happiness and warmth with her skillful hands and the least money.
The Origin and Customs of Mid-Autumn Festival
1, origin
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Full Moon Festival and the Reunion Festival, is one of the traditional festivals with a long history in China. The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival can be traced back to the worship of the moon in ancient times, as well as the autumn harvest sacrifice and other activities. According to historical records, as early as the Zhou Dynasty, China had the custom of celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is scheduled for August 15th of the lunar calendar. On this day, people will enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes and get together to celebrate the festival.
2. Custom
The customs of Mid-Autumn Festival are rich and colorful, among which the most representative ones are enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes. Appreciating the moon is one of the most important activities in Mid-Autumn Festival. People will get together with their families at night and enjoy the moon while tasting delicious food, which means reunion and happiness. Besides, enjoying the moon also means praying for health and longevity.
Eating moon cakes is another important custom of Mid-Autumn Festival. People regard moon cakes as food for enjoying the moon, which means reunion and happiness. Besides enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes, there are other interesting customs in Mid-Autumn Festival. For example, playing with lanterns is one of the traditional activities of Mid-Autumn Festival. People will make lanterns of various shapes and colors to add to the festive atmosphere.
In addition, solve riddles on the lanterns is also an important custom of Mid-Autumn Festival. People will put riddles on lanterns, and people will guess riddles while watching lanterns, which can not only entertain but also increase their knowledge.