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Play a Mid-Autumn Festival proverb.

Play a Mid-Autumn Festival proverb as follows:

1, everything goes smoothly.

2. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival and happy family!

3. The family is happy and everything goes well.

4. Family ties are round and friends are round.

5, the dream in my heart is round, and the left and right are the same.

6. On the full moon night, I was blessed.

7. Celebrate the festival happily.

8, Mid-Autumn Festival full moon, family reunion.

9. Mid-Autumn Festival, family reunion.

10, Mid-Autumn Festival, everything wins!

Origin:

1. The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the ancient Mid-Autumn Festival. In the ancient calendar, it was divided into three months according to seasons: Meng Yue, Zhongyue and Yue Ji. August of the lunar calendar happens to be the second month of autumn, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", while August 15th of the lunar calendar happens to be half of autumn, so it is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". At first, it was considered as a festival for ancient emperors to worship the moon, but it gradually became the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. Hou Yi shot down nine extra suns and gave him the elixir of life, but he was reluctant to leave his wife Chang 'e and give it to Chang 'e for safekeeping. /kloc-in August of 0/5, Chang 'e ate the fairy medicine and flew to the moon. Because Hou Yi misses Chang 'e very much, on this day every year, Chang 'e's favorite food is placed in the yard, waiting for her.

Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from offering sacrifices to the land gods. In farming society, crops are extremely important to farmers, so people often make sacrifices to the land. In the autumn harvest season, farmers will pay homage to the land god. 15 in the old calendar is the harvest period of crops, so it gradually evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Custom:

In ancient times, moon cakes were used as offerings for the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the custom of eating moon cakes originated in the Tang Dynasty and was introduced to the people in the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, it was not called "moon cake", but commonly known as "cake" and "moon group" In the Ming Dynasty, moon cakes became the food of Mid-Autumn Festival, and were thoroughly popularized among the people. At that time, a clever baker painted the fairy tale of Chang 'e on the moon and printed it on moon cakes, which was more popular.