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What is written in the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day handwritten newspaper?

What to write in the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day handwritten newspaper are as follows:

1. Blessings:

1. Welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrate the National Day, and let the people of the whole country be happy; The moon is full, the red flag is displayed, and the hearts of the Chinese people are connected; *** join hands to create glory, the motherland is prosperous and the people are prosperous; the text message arrives, I wish you peace, health and happiness, and family reunion; the Double Festival is here, blessings surround you, and I wish you happiness and smile.

2. The same day, the same month, the same festival, the same you, the same me. On this beautiful day when we celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day, let us jointly wish our motherland a happy birthday and a better tomorrow.

3. Double festivals bring double blessings, and good luck comes together. National Day and the people celebrate the festival together. Mid-Autumn Festival and autumn colors are perfect to enjoy the same color of sky and water. On this day of double festivals, I wish you all the best. Happy holidays!

4. May good luck accompany you this year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and wish you all the worries of the past during the National Day. May the double festival bring you win-win good luck.

5. The Mid-Autumn Festival coincides with the National Day, which brings double happiness and double happiness. People feel refreshed during happy events and celebrate the National Day with smiles on their faces. Red flags fluttered in the air and red lanterns were hung high. The sound of firecrackers is loud and the streets are full of gongs and drums. I send you happy wishes and wish you a worry-free National Day!

2. Verses:

1. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to the beauty of the moon. ——Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come".

2. The cold sky above Yuan Po means that the four seas are the same. I know that thousands of miles away, there is neither rain nor wind. ——Li Qiao's "Two of Two Mid-Autumn Moon Songs".

3. The full moon flies into the mirror, and returns to the heart to fold the sword. Turning around and walking far away, climbing osmanthus and looking up to the sky. ——Du Fu's "The Moon on the Fifteenth Night of August".

4. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts. ——Wang Jian's "Watching the Moon on the Fifteenth Night".

5. Outside the green and dark sky, the east wind blows forever. Who grows osmanthus and does not grow whorls of branches? ——Li Qiao's "One of Two Mid-Autumn Moon Songs".

Customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival:

1. Worshiping the moon:

It is a very ancient custom in our country. It is actually the ancient people’s worship of the "Moon God" An act of worship. In ancient times, there was the custom of "autumn twilight and evening moon". On the eve of the moon, worship the moon god. Since ancient times, people in some areas of Guangdong have had the custom of worshiping the moon god (worshiping the moon goddess and worshiping the moonlight) on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. Burning lanterns:

On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, there is a custom of burning lanterns to help with the moonlight. Today, there is still a custom in Huguang area of ??stacking tiles on a tower and lighting lanterns on it. In the Jiangnan area, there is a custom of making light boats. In modern times, the custom of lighting lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival has become more popular.

3. Moon Appreciation:

The custom of moon appreciation comes from offering sacrifices to the moon, and serious sacrifices have turned into relaxed entertainment. It is said that the moon is closest to the earth on this night, and the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest. Therefore, there has been a custom of feasting and admiring the moon since ancient times.

4. Eating moon cakes:

Moon cakes are also called moon cakes, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc. They are offerings to worship the moon god during the Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient times. Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god. Later, people gradually began to appreciate the moon and taste mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival as a symbol of family reunion.

Moon cakes symbolize reunion. People regard them as festive food, use them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends. Today, eating moon cakes has become a must-have custom for the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of northern and southern China. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people eat moon cakes to show "reunion."