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How to write about 100 at the beginning of Mid-Autumn Festival?

The Mid-Autumn Festival begins like this:

1, Fan Wenyi

As night falls, the bright moonlight spreads all over the earth, hanging in the sky like a silver plate. People light lanterns and set off fireworks to create a happy and peaceful atmosphere. At this special moment, families get together, taste sweet moon cakes, and laughter and blessing words fill the air.

Mid-Autumn Festival is also a homesick sustenance. In this festival, no matter where you are, people will miss their distant relatives and look forward to enjoying the reunion moment under the bright moon with them. Some people will use modern technology to express their thoughts and wishes by video calling or sending blessing messages.

The Mid-Autumn Festival also has rich and colorful cultural traditions, such as moon viewing, Yue Bai and folk dances. These activities enriched the festive atmosphere and displayed the traditional virtues and cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

2. Fan Wener

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival and Reunion Festival, is one of the important traditional festivals in China. Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, people get together to celebrate this day, symbolizing reunion and blessing.

Facing the bright moon, we seem to feel the warmth and yearning of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is a time for family reunion. No matter where you are, you are looking forward to spending this wonderful evening with your relatives.

Looking around, lanterns are hung in front of every household's window, and the yard is filled with all kinds of delicious and sweet moon cakes. Enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes, recite poems and tell stories. The traditional customs of Mid-Autumn Festival are rich and colorful, and people yearn for a reunion and happy life.

3. Fan Wensan

Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, and it is also a time for family reunion and gratitude. Every year on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, people get together to celebrate this important festival.

As night falls, the bright moonlight spreads all over the earth, bringing people endless warmth and longing. People have been busy all day, but at this moment, everyone has put down their own things and got together to meet this annual grand event.

Lanterns hung high, flashing colorful lights, illuminating the whole street and residential buildings. In front of every household's window, fragrant moon cakes are hung, symbolizing the meaning of reunion and beauty. At this time, you can see the children running across the road with exquisite lanterns and playing happily.