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I wish you all a happy Lantern Festival.

I wish you all a happy Lantern Festival.

1. The fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival, and every household has lanterns. Red lanterns are a good sign, and next year will be a better life. The whole family sat around the dining table and enjoyed the Lantern Festival, accompanied by sweet wishes. Life is infinitely happy, and everything goes well. I wish you a happy Lantern Festival and a happy life.

2, enjoy the moon, watch lanterns, spend a full moon tonight; Lantern Festival, family reunion, a better dream for the new year; Dragon lantern, bless the bright future of Ming Dynasty. Through the Lantern Festival, I sincerely wish you a better future.

3, foot speed is connected with victory, and the whole country celebrates and dances; Every household has the Lantern Festival, and the moon is the roundest on the 15th today! This year's Lantern Festival is the biggest and roundest in 53 years. Please accept all my blessings and have a happy Lantern Festival.

The stars in the sky are shining, the Lantern Festival on the ground is warm, the moon in the sky is shining, and the thoughts on the ground are chasing you. On this Lantern Festival, with excitement, I offer my best wishes for your happiness.

5. Moon, you are so bright; Yuanxiao, it smells good when you wake up. On the occasion of the Lantern Festival, I sincerely wish you a wealth of money, a happy marriage and a happy family.

The origin of Lantern Festival:

Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China, and the formation of Lantern Festival custom has a long process, which is rooted in the folk custom of turning on lights to pray. Generally, turning on the light for blessing begins on the 14th night of the first month, and the 15th night is "positive light". People light lanterns, also known as "sending lanterns", and carry out activities of offering sacrifices to gods and praying for blessings.

The introduction of Buddhist culture in the Eastern Han Dynasty also played an important role in promoting the formation of Lantern Festival customs. During the Yongping period of Emperor Hanming, in order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Hanming ordered "burning lamps to show Buddha" in palaces and temples on the fifteenth night of the first month. Therefore, the custom of burning lanterns on the 15th night of the first month was gradually spread in China with the expansion of the influence of Buddhist culture and the addition of Taoist culture.