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Greetings from parents, children and daughter-in-law
1, May this big family be happy and warm forever, May our family be as eternal as moonlight, and Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
2, family reunion, happy, I hope our life is better, happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
3. Thank your parents for their kindness and your children's company. May our family be harmonious and happy forever, and have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
4, family together, is the happiest time, I hope our life will always be full of sunshine, happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
May we become each other's dependence, support each other, and spend every wonderful day together. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
6. Family is a valuable asset. May we cherish this feeling and create a better future together. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
7. May our family be full of laughter and laughter, and may our life be as round as the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
8. Parents live a long and healthy life, their children have a successful career, and their daughter-in-law is virtuous. May our family always be warm and harmonious, and have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
9. Family is the warmest harbor. May we protect each other and spend every wonderful moment together. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
10, may our life be as bright and complete as the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and may our family be harmonious, happy and healthy, and have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
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