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Complete picture collection of kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspapers

A collection of pictures of kindergarten Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspapers

The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival:

The fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival in our country. Since this day falls in the middle of autumn, it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is also commonly known as the August Festival among the people. This is the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival Blessings:

1. On this beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival, we are in a foreign land and cannot be reunited with our relatives, so let us come together to wish our relatives far away in our hometown happiness, happiness and health. .

2. All good things come true, and the full moon brings love and reunion. I wish: Happy Mid-Autumn Festival, all the best, and all your wishes come true!

3. Send a round cake, a round heart, a round love, and a round heart. dream. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

4. With sincerity as the radius and respect as the center, I send you a round Mid-Autumn Festival blessing; I hope: those who love you will love you more, and those you love will understand you better! Good things come true! Good dreams come true! I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, and people with a full moon will be rounder!

5. I want to give you the most unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival, so that you will be happy every full moon night. Thinking of the days we spent together.

As early as the Han Dynasty, my country already had the Mid-Autumn Festival. But it's not August 15th, but the beginning of autumn. On this day, the princes and nobles went out hunting and brought the prey to the ancestral temple. In Tang Dynasty, there are no records of Mid-Autumn Festival stories in various books. By the Song Dynasty, there were more records about the Mid-Autumn Festival. At that time, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, families would tie brocade and vise, and people would compete for restaurants. Even poor citizens would "take off their clothes and sell wine to barely welcome the celebration." Since then, the Mid-Autumn Festival has become the second most important festival in our country after the Spring Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional folk festival of the Han nationality. In addition to the Han people, the Xuzhan, Hui, Su, Zhuang, Buyi, Korean and other ethnic groups also celebrate this festival. It is related to the ancient Chinese etiquette of worshiping the moon in autumn. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year, which coincides with the third autumn, hence the name.