Mid-Autumn National Day Celebration 100 words

Mid-Autumn National Day message 100 words, as follows:

Welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival and celebrate the National Day. Two festivals, happy meeting. Mid-autumn night, full moon. Hanging in the air like a silver plate. Enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes. The moon is beautiful and the cake is sweet. The family is happy and smiling. Family reunion makes people happy. Send Mid-Autumn Festival to welcome National Day. I wish the motherland eternal prosperity. Take a long vacation and have fun. Celebrate Jiangnan, Jiangbei and the whole country.

National Day is coming, Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. The 15th Mid-Autumn Festival continued the National Day, and the whole country rejoiced. National Day is an important moment for the whole country to celebrate and bless the motherland, and Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival for family reunion. The blueprint is ambitious and persistent, and deep steps lead the way! This year's National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival meet, and the connection between "home" and "country" in time and cultural ties makes people feel homesick and affectionate.

Local characteristics of Mid-Autumn Festival

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, there is the custom of burning lanterns to help the moon. Nowadays, there is still the custom of piling tiles and burning lamps on towers in Huguang area. Jiangnan has the custom of making lantern boats. The custom of burning lanterns in modern Mid-Autumn Festival is more prosperous.

Today, Zhou Yunjin and He He said in their article "Talking about the Four Seasons": "The lanterns in Guangdong are the most prosperous, and every household uses bamboo sticks to tie lanterns ten days before the festival. Make fruits, birds and animals, fish and insects, and "celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival" and so on, and paint various colors on the paste paper. The candles lit in the Mid-Autumn Night Lights are tied to bamboo poles with ropes and hung high on tile eaves or terraces, or made into glyphs or various shapes with small lights and hung on the heights of houses, commonly known as' Mid-Autumn Festival on trees' or' Vertical Mid-Autumn Festival'. "

Among them, the lights hung by wealthy families can be as high as tens of feet, and the whole family gathers under the lights to enjoy drinking, while ordinary families erect a flagpole and two lanterns to entertain themselves. The city is full of lights and glass. The custom of burning lanterns in Mid-Autumn Festival seems to be second only to Lantern Festival in scale.