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1, Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle in China.
The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the major festivals in China, which was as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by China culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20th, 2006, it was listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council.
2. Chang 'e
The characters in China's ancient mythology, also known as the wives of Hengwo, Chang 'e and Heyi, rose to the Moon Palace for stealing the elixir of life. The story of Chang 'e first appeared in the hexagrams of Shang Dynasty. The complete story about the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon was first recorded in "Huai Nan Zi Lan Ming Xun" in the Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Chang 'e established a relationship with Iraq, and Chang 'e became a toad after entering the Moon Palace. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the image of Chang 'e returned to her daughter.
In the portraits of the Han Dynasty, Chang 'e has a snake-shaped head with a high bun and long sleeves, and a long tail decorated with short hooked feathers. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the image of Chang 'e was portrayed as a peerless beauty. In the Southern Dynasties, Chen once compared the favorite Zhang Lihua to Chang 'e, and the poet Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty once praised the girl next door and Chang 'e as rare.
3. Moon cakes
Moon cakes are essential food for Mid-Autumn Festival. The round moon cakes symbolize reunion and repose people's good wishes.
According to folklore, people in the Tang Dynasty began to eat moon cakes. It is said that when General Li Jing came back from the battlefield, it was on August 15, and a Turpan businessman presented Hu cakes to celebrate his victory. Tang Gaozu took the gorgeous cake box, took out the Hu cake, smiled at the bright moon in the sky and said, "We should invite toads to eat Hu cake." He shared Hu cakes with ministers. Since then, people have had the custom of eating Hu cakes, which are moon cakes. Another legend is that on August 15th of one year, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei enjoyed the moon while eating Hu cakes. Tang Xuanzong didn't like the name Hu Bing. Looking at the big round moon, Yang Guifei had a brainwave and said, "Let's call it a moon cake." Since then, Hu cake has been called "moon cake". The third legend, seen in Luo Zhong, said that Tang Xizong ate moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was delicious. He heard that the new Jinshi had a banquet in Qujiang, so he ordered the chef to wrap moon cakes in HongLing to reward them.
4. Mid-Autumn Festival folk songs
There are many ballads and nursery rhymes about Mid-Autumn Festival, such as "Mother Yue Bai", "menstruation Chair", "Mid-Autumn Festival Yue Bai Song", "Yue Bai E", "Family Yue Bai", "Mid-Autumn Night", "Sister Moon", "Moonlight" and "Moon Cake". Travel Notes of Mid-Autumn Festival, Homesickness on a Moonlit Night, Suffering and other Taiwanese folk songs.
5. Mid-Autumn Poetry
? Thoughts?in?the?Still?of?the?Night
The foot of my bed is shining so brightly. Is there frost already?
I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.
? Prelude to Water Melody
When did the moon begin to appear? I take my glass from a distance.
I wonder what year it is today.
I want to go home in the wind, lest it be too cold on the roof.
Dance and enjoy the shadow of the moon, which is in the world.
The moon turned into a scarlet pavilion, hanging low on the carved window, shining on the sleepy self.
There should be no hate. Why leave?
People are sad and happy, and they are separated and reunited. The moon has yin and yang, and there are gains and losses. Nothing is perfect, even in the past.
I hope people live a long life.