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Seek the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, the story of Mid-Autumn Festival, poems about Mid-Autumn Festival, and short messages about Mid-Autumn Festival.

The story of Mid-Autumn Festival is closely related to the moon. According to the China lunar calendar, August is in the middle of autumn and 15th is in the middle of August, so August 15th is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". In the lunar calendar of China, the moon orbits the earth for one month, and on the 5th day of each month, people see the roundest moon from the earth. Because the sky is crisp in autumn, people see the brightest moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. China folk activities to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival also revolve around the moon, such as offering sacrifices to the moon, Yue Bai and enjoying the moon. There are many ancient legends about the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, among which "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" is the most popular. Legend has it that Chang 'e's husband Hou Yi was a hero who saved people's lives. They want to live forever and love each other forever. So Hou Yi went through all kinds of hardships and asked Tianhou for the elixir of life. After Hou Yi's apprentice knew about it, on August 15, while Hou Yi was not at home, he threatened Chang 'e to hand over the fairy medicine. Chang 'e was forced to swallow the fairy medicine in one gulp. As a result, she was as light as smoke and flew into the sky. From then on, she became a fairy who lived in the Moon Palace for a long time, separated from Houyi. When Hou Yi came home to learn about this incident, he was very sad, so he offered melon and fruit food in the hospital and pinned his thoughts on Chang 'e. The villagers respected the feelings of Hou Yi and Chang 'e and followed Yue Bai's example. The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the Tang Dynasty in the seventh century to the activities of enjoying the moon. Legend has it that Tang was a versatile and charismatic emperor, and he enjoyed watching the moon very much. One year on August 15th, Tang looked at the bright moon and had a whim to travel to the moon. He came to the moon by magic. In front of a palace with the words "Guanghan Palace", a group of fairies danced with beautiful music, and Tang was fascinated. After returning to earth, he composed the music he heard in the Moon Palace into colorful feather clothes, which became a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. Once such an elegant story spread, people followed suit and gathered together at the full moon to enjoy the beautiful scenery on earth. Over time, the serious sacrifice turned into a light moon festival. Because autumn is the harvest season for farmers, the Mid-Autumn Festival is actually the "Autumn Harvest Festival" for farmers, who drink and dance on this day to celebrate the harvest with joy. Princes, nobles and scholars all regard Mid-Autumn Festival as a romantic festival. They entertain and dance, oppose poetry, and express their feelings through the bright moon. Whether rich or powerful, or ordinary people, enjoying the moon is a pleasure. Many historical sites, such as Yue Bai Altar, Moon Pavilion and Moon Tower, are still all over China, which is proof of this. -In July, August and September of the lunar autumn in China, August 15th is just in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. The ancient calendar in China called August in the middle of autumn "Mid-Autumn Festival", so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the moonlight is bright. The ancients regarded the full moon as a symbol of reunion. There were more people reunited with their families on this night, so it was also called the Reunion Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival for Han people and most ethnic minorities in China, and it is also very popular in neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan and Vietnam. Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the ancient custom of worshipping autumn in China and Yue Bai. The Book of Rites states that the son of heaven is in spring, and the sun and moon are in autumn. The Asahi is facing the DPRK, and the evening is in the evening. " "Moon at night" here means Yue Bai. It was formed in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival became popular and was designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival reached its peak in the Song Dynasty. Since Ming and Qing Dynasties, people have paid more attention to Mid-Autumn Festival. The custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival was very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. Throughout the ages, people often describe "the full moon" and "the lack of the moon" as "joys and sorrows", and the wanderers living in other countries have pinned their affection on the moon. In Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, the activities of appreciating the moon in Yue Bai were even larger. So far, there are many historical sites in China, such as Yue Bai Altar, Moon Pavilion and Moon Tower. Eating moon cakes is another custom of festivals, symbolizing reunion. Fruits symbolizing reunion, such as grapes and watermelons, are also put on the table. Another explanation for the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the season when crops are ripe, and the Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of the Autumn Newspaper. In order to celebrate the harvest and express their joy, farmers regard the Mid-Autumn Festival as a festival. Mid-Autumn Festival, Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival are also called the three traditional festivals in China. Investigating the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is closely related to myths and legends such as "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon", "Wu Gang cutting Guangxi" and "Jade Rabbit smashing medicine". Therefore, the folk customs of Mid-Autumn Festival are mostly related to the moon. The story of Mid-Autumn Festival is told in the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. In ancient times, there were ten days in the sky at the same time, and all the crops were sunburned and the people were miserable. A hero named Hou Yi has infinite power. He sympathized with the suffering people, climbed the top of Kunlun Mountain, made full use of his divine power, drew his bow, shot down more than nine suns in one breath, and ordered the last one to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people. Hou Yi was respected and loved by the people. He married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang 'e. Besides hunting, Hou Yi spends all his time with his wife, and people envy this beautiful and loving couple. Many people with lofty ideals came here to study as teachers, and Meng Peng with ulterior motives joined in. One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek truth. He happened to meet the Queen Mother passing by and asked her for a bag of elixir. It is said that taking this medicine can immediately ascend to heaven. However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife, so he had to temporarily give the elixir to Chang 'e. Chang 'e hid the medicine in the dresser's treasure chest, but the villain Meng Peng saw it. He wants to steal the elixir to make himself immortal. Three days later, Hou Yi led his entourage out hunting, while Meng Peng with ulterior motives pretended to be ill. Shortly after Hou Yi led the crowd to leave, Meng Peng broke into the backyard of the back room with a sword in his hand, threatening Chang 'e to hand over the elixir. Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Meng Peng. In times of crisis, she made a decisive decision, turned around and opened the treasure chest, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp. Chang 'e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew into the sky. Because Chang 'e was worried about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became a fairy. In the evening, when Hou Yi came home, the maids cried and told what happened during the day. Hou Yi was surprised and angry, and drew his sword to kill the villain. Meng Peng escaped early. Angry and heartbroken, Hou Yi looked up at the night sky and shouted the name of his beloved wife. At this time, he was surprised to find that today's moon is exceptionally bright and bright. There is a swaying figure resembling Chang 'e. He chased the moon desperately, but he chased it three times, the moon retreated three times, he retreated three times, and the moon advanced three times. He couldn't catch up anyway. Hou Yi had no choice but to miss his wife, so he had to send someone to Chang 'e's favorite back garden, put on a table sweetmeats, put on her favorite honey and fresh fruit, and offer a sacrifice to Chang 'e who was attached to him at the Moon Palace. After hearing the news that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon became an immortal, people set up an incense table under the moon and prayed for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e. Since then, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai has spread among the people. I answered carefully. Please add points.

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