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Mid-Autumn Festival material composition
In study, work, and life, many people have written compositions. Composition is a narrative method that expresses the meaning of a theme through words. Do you know how to write a good essay? The following is a composition about the Mid-Autumn Festival that I have compiled for you. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. Material composition about the Mid-Autumn Festival 1
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, my grandma, uncle, and mother went outside to enjoy the moon. But there were clouds in the sky and we could not see the moon, so we sat down by the garden of New Town Square.
The Xincheng Square was crowded and very lively. There were many big brothers and big sisters sliding quickly on roller shoes. They tried various moves. It was admirable to see them get up wherever they fell. There are also many children sitting on the rocking car, twisting and turning in secret competition, which is very interesting. Tanks, motorcycles and other electric vehicles drove back and forth with dignity. Bustling people decorate the square and decorate the Mid-Autumn Festival night. Suddenly I saw that people stopped moving, and everyone raised their heads and looked toward the sky. Wow! The moon finally came out, and I exclaimed: What a big, round, and bright moon! At this time, I heard my mother reciting a poem: "The moon is full in the sky, and the moon is half on earth. The moon is full and the moon is half." I didn’t understand, so I asked my mother what she was talking about. My mother told me a story: Legend has it that in the past, several scholars got together on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival to drink and admire the moon. When the scholar of Song Xiang looked up at the moon in the sky, a sudden flash occurred in his mind, and he recited a couplet: The moon is full in the sky, the moon is half on earth, the moon is full and the moon is half. But he thought hard and couldn't come up with a comparable second line. All the scholars also took advantage of the drunkenness and talked about the second couplet, but in the end no one could match it. Until the end of the year and New Year's Eve, these scholars gathered together again to drink and watch the New Year's Eve. On this night, Song Xiang suddenly had another inspiration and recited the second couplet: Tonight is the end of the year, tomorrow is the beginning of the year, and every year is the end of the year.
My mother explained to me that this couplet has neat contrasts and a rigorous structure. The characters six months in the first couplet and six years in the second couplet are repeatedly used, which expresses the life experience of the alternation of years and the flow of time, making it People are amazed every time they read it.
My mother also said to me, you see, it took several months to write this couplet, which illustrates the ancient people’s endless writing attitude. Every time you write an article, you are always reluctant to revise it. , this is not a good way to write a good article. Good articles are made by correcting them, are you right? I nodded, although I still don’t understand couplets very well.
"The moon is full in the sky, and the moon is half in the world. The moon is full and the moon is half." It means that during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon in the sky is round, but in our world, it is fifteen days, which is a month. Half of the time, so every Mid-Autumn Festival is full moon and half moon. On the way home, I was thinking about it as I walked... Material composition about the Mid-Autumn Festival 2
I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles.
——Inscription
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country. On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moonlight shines brightly like the Queen Mother's moon pearl. In the dark night, the moon illuminates our way forward, makes the night glow, warms our hearts, and calms our eager hearts of missing our relatives far away. Just like Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou": I hope people will live long, just like the beauty of Chan Juan after thousands of miles. As long as your family is safe, you are willing to do anything. Even if we are thousands of miles away, we can see this bright moon together and connect our hearts together, just like family members are by our side. The moon has become our transmission.
This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival is different from previous years. This year’s moon is particularly lazy. She hides behind the dark clouds and sleeps. Maybe she is too asleep. Even on August 15th, when it is supposed to come out, it is like this. The important days were completely forgotten. The moon was particularly round two days before August 15th. Maybe it’s because I missed my family for a long time!
I raised my head and looked at the sky. The sky was hazy and hazy, with dark clouds, as if God’s precious tears were about to fall. This must be because God cannot bear to see our relatives separated and feels sad and sad! But this has driven away the moon that we have attached great importance to. Looking at the dark clouds, I guess my grandparents in Xinjiang are also looking at the dark clouds and thinking of me.
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, every family reunites to enjoy the moon and eat cakes. What a happy thing. But I can't be reunited with my grandfather. Why!
But it doesn’t matter, technology is very advanced now. I used my mobile phone to send photos of our family to my grandpa, and also called him to greet him. No moon, no grandpa. This Mid-Autumn Festival has to be celebrated, but as August 15th exists, this Mid-Autumn Festival still has to be celebrated. We played games and ate mooncakes. Say an idiom or poem about the moon and keep going. If you can't take it anymore, reward the winner with moon cakes to eat. Eating the moon cakes you won, you have forgotten the longing that can't be blown away, the homesickness that can't be cut, and the smoldering fire that can't be extinguished.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the best time for family reunion. If you can't, don't be discouraged, look at the affectionate moon, miss... miss... forget the troubles, forget the unpleasantness, forget everything. Have a happy and carefree Mid-Autumn Festival! Material composition about the Mid-Autumn Festival 3
The Romance of the Moon
The Mid-Autumn Festival originally originated from admiring the moon. The Tang Dynasty was an era that was particularly fond of the moon, and the moonlight was the best on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Therefore, the custom of admiring the moon on this night has been formed since the early years of the Tang Dynasty. This trend first emerged among the upper class society such as literati, wealthy families, and officials. Their lives are luxurious and elegant, and they are most interested in admiring the moon. But ordinary people were not as utilitarian and lacking in poetry as they are today. The common people in Guizhou before the Middle Ages were also quite free and elegant. How else would our ancient China be known as the country of poetry? The trend of enjoying the moon on August 15th quickly spread to people's homes. By the mid- to late Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival had become a society-wide custom with moon appreciation as the central custom. It's holiday time. Of course, appreciating the moon is usually not done alone, but with the whole family gathered together, or with friends and colleagues, which comes with the habit of reunion. If you leave your hometown on a night of full moon, you will feel homesick as a wanderer, lamenting that the full moon is no longer round, which has given rise to many Mid-Autumn Festival homesickness poems. But reunion became the primary theme of the Mid-Autumn Festival only after the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During the Song Dynasty, the custom of admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival reached its climax. Meng Yuanlao of the Southern Song Dynasty recorded the prosperous scene of Bianjing (Kaifeng) in the Northern Song Dynasty in the form of memories in "Tokyo Menghua Lu": "On the Mid-Autumn Festival night, the noble families decorated their pavilions, and the people competed for the restaurants to play in the moonlight." At that time, no matter the rich or poor, rich or poor, , people all over the society watch the moonlight on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival. It can be imagined that the society at that time must have had a universal elegance and closeness to nature.
A carnival of wine
Of course, admiring the moon is not just about looking up at the bright moon. Not only will it be a bit silly, but your neck will also be unbearably tired. Moon appreciation is accompanied by wine, music, poetry and even dance. "Tokyo Menghualu" records that before the Mid-Autumn Festival, all hotels sell new wine, re-decorate their facades, decorate their colorful buildings, and use bamboo poles to pick out flags with drunken immortals. Everyone in the market rushed to drink, and by noon, all the wine in the hotels was sold out, and everyone took off their banners. At night, people stay up all night to admire the moon and play. There was the sound of silk and bamboo everywhere. Until late at night, people who had not left home listened to the sound of music coming from afar, as if floating from outside the clouds. Children played in the streets all night long. The night market is bustling with people until dawn. Wu Zimu's "Mengliang Lu" of the Song Dynasty also recorded that this night the golden wind was refreshing, the jade dew was cooling, the fragrant osmanthus was floating, and the silver toad was full of light. Princes, grandsons, and wealthy families all climbed up to high buildings to play under the moon in their pavilions. Many wealthy families also held sumptuous banquets, drank wine, sang songs, and had fun all night long amid the sonorous music of music and instruments. Even those poor families who live in dilapidated houses in shabby alleys have no money to buy wine, so they have to pawn their belongings in exchange for some wine to barely celebrate the occasion and are not willing to waste the festival. That night, the shops on the street were open until five o'clock, and there was an endless stream of moon-watching tourists in the market. From these two descriptions, we can see that the Mid-Autumn Festival during the Song Dynasty was so grand that it was a national carnival.
The Elegance of Poetry
The Mid-Autumn Festival in the Tang and Song Dynasties had a strong poetic atmosphere, and writing poems to the moon itself was one of the Mid-Autumn customs. Searching all poems in the Tang Dynasty, there are 111 moon-appreciating poems on August 15th that have been handed down from the Tang Dynasty. As for the moon-appreciating poems that were not well written and have not been handed down, there are even countless more. At that time, almost all famous poets had their poems about admiring the moon handed down.
The best and most famous person who wrote poems about moon appreciation is of course the romantic poet Li Bai. He is even called the "Moon Poet". He is also the "Wine Master", and his masterpieces about admiring the moon were all recited in a drunken state. It is the combination of fine wine and moonlight that left posterity with "Toast a glass to the bright moon, and drink wine to make three people" ("Moonlight"). "Drink Alone"). In the Song Dynasty, there were also many poems praising the moonlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Especially the poems written about the Mid-Autumn Festival have a high artistic achievement. There are 210 Mid-Autumn Festival poems in "Complete Song Ci", of which 178 are marked with the word "Mid-Autumn Festival". Most of them describe moonlight, homesickness, and missing relatives. Chang'e, Jade Rabbit, Toad, and Osmanthus are often mentioned. , Moon Palace, Qiong Tower, etc. The best poet in the Song Dynasty who wrote moon appreciation poems was Su Shi. He had three poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival, all of which are masterpieces. Among them, "Shui Diao Ge Tou" is the most popular: "When will the bright moon come? I ask my wine to the sky. I don't know what year it is in the palace in the sky." I want to ride the wind back home, but I am afraid that the beautiful buildings and jade buildings will be too cold at high places... I hope that I will live forever and travel thousands of miles to visit the beautiful women." Not only literati like to admire the moon and compose poems on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, but many ordinary people also have this taste. . The widely circulated folk story of three sons-in-law or three sons competing for poems in the Mid-Autumn Festival is a reflection of this custom. The Mid-Autumn Festival in the Yuan Dynasty is a continuation of the Mid-Autumn Festival customs in the Song Dynasty. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, folk people mainly celebrate the moon and feast, and add the love element of men and women meeting each other on a moonlit night. This is reflected in some Yuan dramas with the Mid-Autumn Festival as the background, such as "Zhang Tianshi Breaks the Wind, Flowers, Snow and Moon" "Among the love stories of "Zhang Sheng Cooks the Sea" and "Yun Chuang Meng".
Legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival
After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the utilitarian content of the Mid-Autumn Festival customs has been significantly enhanced, and the themes of noble ethics and family ties have gradually become more prominent. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, the moon-viewing customs The romantic and lyrical atmosphere and the carnival spirit of drinking fine wine have declined. Since the main customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Ming Dynasty evolved into reunions and moon worship, the romantic style of the Mid-Autumn Festival has been mainly established and maintained by moon myths and moon palace legends.
While the Mid-Autumn Festival was formed and prospered in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the moon myths and legends that had been circulated for thousands of years were connected with the Mid-Autumn Festival, and many new legends were born, such as Wu Gang's Gui, Tang Xuanzong visited the Moon Palace, Yang Guifei admired the moon, Li Bai fished for the moon, etc. These myths and legends have been spread and accumulated as part of the foundation of national culture, and have created the main symbols or characteristic elements of the Mid-Autumn Festival: moon palace, moon cakes, Chang'e, jade rabbit, osmanthus tree, osmanthus, etc. Compared with other traditional festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival has a particularly large number of festival symbols and its historical and cultural connotations are particularly profound.
It can be said that the Mid-Autumn Festival souvenirs are richer and more romantic than Christmas, the most lively festival in the West. After reasonable absorption, improvement and innovation of traditional customs, our local Mid-Autumn Festival should be no less romantic, relaxed and interesting than foreign festivals. For example, these memorials have enough potential to be made attractive to teenagers Mid-Autumn Festival symbol of force.
Reshape the fairness of Mid-Autumn Festival entertainment
Looking back on history, we can see that our Mid-Autumn Festival actually used to have a relaxed and romantic style and a poetic and lyrical atmosphere. There are small-scale celebrations such as drinking, admiring the moon, and composing poems, as well as large-scale entertainment activities held in public places, such as all-night lantern festivals and night markets held in markets. Even today, there are still many relaxed, interesting or grand entertainment activities in various places, such as lion dance, dragon dance, lantern play, garden tours, tide watching, athletics, fireworks, artistic performances, etc. But generally speaking, in most places in our country, Mid-Autumn Festival customs are mainly family reunions, banquets and other activities, and there are too few celebrations and entertainment activities held in public places.
To prosper the Mid-Autumn Festival customs and strengthen the entertainment and publicity of the Mid-Autumn Festival customs, relevant government departments should organize larger-scale Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations. In addition to local characteristics and customs, general local The following activities can be organized or encouraged: large-scale Mid-Autumn Festival evening parties; moon-appreciation activities and moon chanting poetry recitation activities held in public places; night markets selling Mid-Autumn souvenirs, special snacks, etc.; large-scale get-togethers, performances, games and entertainment Activities; traditional entertainment projects such as lantern festivals, fire dragon dances, lion dances, and stilt walking; astronomy science and education activities, and equipment for night viewing of the sky.
Material composition about the Mid-Autumn Festival 4
On the night of the full moon, it is a custom that has existed since ancient times to look forward to the reunion of relatives. In the classics of the Ming Dynasty, people eating mooncakes have already been recorded. The Mid-Autumn Festival can be said to be one of the earliest existing festivals in China.
Since it is the moon, there must be poets chanting. The most famous one is probably Dongpo's "When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine." Although Zizhan cannot wait for Ziyou, but he can drink with the moon and get drunk with the moon. Isn't it a great joy in life? Similarly, Li Bai's "When will the moon come in the blue sky? I'll stop drinking and ask now" and "Raise a glass to invite the bright moon, and we will become three people in the shadow", which is more free and easy, and the expectation of reunion with the family is also Become free and easy. It would be nice to be more open-minded in life!
The moon is the same, but different people see different scenes. "The essence wants to cover up the material to cope with the difficulties, but the shadow is from the Juanjuan and the soul is from the cold" sung from Xiangling's mouth, but it writes the coldness and loneliness of the moon...
But today is the Mid-Autumn Festival after all. On a night of full moon, let's put aside these sentimental feelings for the time being, and "raise a glass to the bright moon" in a cool and unrestrained way, hoping that "people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet the beautiful woman"!
——Composition 5 about the Mid-Autumn Festival written in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 20xx
"I hope that people will live long, and thousands of miles will bring beauty to the moon." Since ancient times, the bright round in the sky The moon, covered with a mysterious veil, is recited by poets and worshiped and danced by people. People have always been full of awe and fantasy about the moon, thinking that the moon is a symbol of reunion.
The whole family gathers together during the Mid-Autumn Festival under the bright moon, whispering happily under the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival is the time to eat moon cakes. As for eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is because of a patriotic legend. During the Yuan Dynasty, the monarch was afraid that his people would rebel, so he ordered ten families to share a kitchen knife. These ten families also had to support the minions of a Mongolian slave owner. The righteous minister couldn't stand it anymore, so under the Mid-Autumn Moon, he wrote many notes saying "Patriotism and justice, overthrow the dynasty, join hands, and return our country", sandwiched them in moon cakes, and distributed the moon cakes to others. When eating the moon cakes, , saw the note and sent it to each other. People had a signal of communication, rebelled together, and overthrew the corrupt and declining Yuan Dynasty. From then on, the custom of sending mooncakes and eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival has been passed down to this day and remains enduring.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the whole family reunites. Sons and daughters-in-law have to go home to reunite with their parents, unless absolutely necessary. Eating mooncakes as a whole family together represents prosperity and good fortune in the future. Maybe in a year, apart from the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the only day of reunion. Some people who are traveling abroad have long been occupied by utilitarianism, fame, and money, and even forget this day. Maybe some wandering wanderers really can't Go home, but for them, "filial piety" has become a deep-rooted pain. What a pity! I believe that many people make a wish of "filial piety" in front of their parents and leave full of longing. They believe that one day they will return home in fine clothes and fulfill their filial piety, but they forget, forget the cruelty of time, forget Life itself is vulnerable, and if you forget the word "filial piety", it will become nothing in an instant. Parents don't need us to kneel down or repent of our ignorance. Maybe if we stay with our parents for a while, our parents will be satisfied. Maybe a cup of hot tea will make our parents feel relieved. Life is short, when can we fulfill our filial piety? Take advantage of the Mid-Autumn Festival to go home to visit relatives and show your meager filial piety. If we are not reunited at this time, when will we make up for it? What a pity that is! Enjoy the moon under the grape trellis. The moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival is particularly round, flawless and touching. A golden moon is embedded in the dark blue night sky, making it even brighter. The stars are holding the moon, and it is round. The moon is like a family, reunited. I think this is where the Mid-Autumn Festival reunion comes from.
When the couple is having dinner, those who have not arrived home must leave a space and put his clothes on it to show that he misses him. Li Bai once said in a poem: Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to miss your hometown.
Sometimes, when we celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival here, my father always likes to look at the bright moon and recite this poem. Without being reunited with his family, without friends to enjoy the moon together, and being in a foreign land, he has to make a phone call to the land far away and listen to it. The voice of his family, this unforgettable sadness, my father felt more deeply. Dad said that when he was in school, he couldn't go home during the Mid-Autumn Festival. He watched the moon with other classmates. Thinking of the empty seats with clothes, he always had the urge to cry. He made a phone call. Dad here burst into tears. Mom. , I want to go home! I hid quietly in bed at night, feeling cold to my bones and feeling an inexplicable fear. Dad said that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of reunion. If you don’t go home alone, you will feel empty.
Now, as long as we go home during the Mid-Autumn Festival, I will never forget the surprised happiness on grandma’s face.
The bright moon carries our thoughts, and the Mid-Autumn Festival unites our happiness. How much can the bright moon and the Mid-Autumn Festival be? How much do you know about family reunions? On this day of reunion, on this happy moment, we gather together happily!
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