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Content arrangement of blackboard newspaper in Mid-Autumn Festival

In various fields, many people have been exposed to some classic blackboard newspapers. Making a blackboard requires a variety of knowledge and skills such as writing, painting, calligraphy, design and color. Still struggling to find excellent and classic blackboard newspapers? The following is the contents of the Mid-Autumn blackboard newspaper I collected for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Mid-Autumn Festival Xiehouyu

The moon on August 15-aboveboard.

Eat moon cakes on August 15th-holiday food.

On August 15, we held a wedding-reunion of people and months.

Have a baby on August 15-it's time for a holiday.

See osmanthus fragrans on August 15-spend a full moon.

Eat rice cakes on August 15-it's still early.

Looking at lanterns on August 15th-half a year late.

August 15 lunar new year-solar terms are short.

Legend of Mid-Autumn Festival

One: the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon

In ancient times, there were ten days in the sky at the same time, crops withered and people were miserable. A hero named Hou Yi has infinite power. He sympathized with the suffering people, drew his bow, shot down nine suns in one breath, and ordered the last one to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people. Hou Yi's wife is called Chang 'e, and she spends all her time with her except hunting. Many people with lofty ideals came here to study as teachers, and Pang Meng with ulterior motives also joined in.

One day, Hou Yi visited a friend in Kunlun Mountain and asked the Queen Mother for a bag of elixir. It is said that taking this medicine can instantly ascend to heaven and become immortal. However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife and temporarily handed over the elixir to Chang 'e for collection. Chang 'e hid the medicine in the treasure chest of the dresser. Three days later, Hou Yi led his entourage to hunt, and Pang Meng, who had ulterior motives, pretended to be ill and didn't go out. Shortly after Hou Yi led the crowd to leave, Pang Meng broke into the backyard of the Inner Temple with a sword and threatened Chang 'e to hand over the elixir. Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Pang Meng. In a crisis, she turned to open 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. Pang Meng has already escaped. Hou Yi became angry from embarrassment and was heartbroken. He looked up at the night sky and called for Chang 'e. At this time, he found that the moon today was exceptionally bright and there was a swaying figure resembling Chang 'e. Hou Yi missed his wife, so he sent someone to Chang 'e's favorite back garden, set a table of incense, placed Chang 'e's favorite honey and fresh fruit, and offered a remote sacrifice to Chang 'e in 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.

Two: WU GANG cut Guangxi.

Legend has it that there are laurel trees in the moon, and Huainanzi once said that "there are laurel trees in the moon". Later, the legend was more specific, and WU GANG, a laurel cutter, was added beside the laurel tree. The legend of WU GANG, a laurel tree in the middle of the month, is the most concrete legend of WU GANG, a laurel tree in the middle of the month, which was recorded in the first volume of Tianzhi before Youyang Za in the Tang Dynasty. It says, "As the old saying goes, there are laurel trees and toads in the moon, so different books say that laurel trees are 500 feet high, and one person often digs them and makes them." Wu Minggang, a native of Xihe, studied under the immortal and ordered to cut down trees. "It means that WU GANG once followed the fairy to heaven, but he made a mistake, so the fairy sent him to the moon and ordered him to cut down the fairy tree-laurel. The laurel tree is 500 feet high and can be cut down together. Emperor Yan used this endless labor as a punishment for WU GANG. In Li Bai's poem, there is a paragraph that says, "If you want to be in the middle of the month, you should pay for the cold. "

Three: Jade Rabbit Mashing Medicine

This legend was first seen in Dong Escape from Han Yuefu: "The Jade Rabbit knelt for a long time and pounded toad pills, and presented a jade plate to your majesty. Take this medicine and you will get a fairy. " According to legend, there is a rabbit on the moon, as white as jade, so it is called "Jade Rabbit". This kind of white rabbit holds a jade pestle and kneels down to pound the medicine into toad pills. Taking these pills can make you live forever. Jade rabbit is probably the earliest playmate of Chang 'e in Guanghan Palace.

Summary: The stories of the first three Mid-Autumn Festival are full of myths and legends. As for the connection between the three, there is a saying: According to legend, Hou Yi got the elixir of life from the Queen Mother of the West and gave it to Chang 'e for safekeeping. When Feng Meng heard about it, he stole it. Stealing it didn't hurt Chang 'e, but in desperation, Chang 'e swallowed the elixir and flew to the sky. Because she couldn't bear to leave the village, Chang 'e stayed in the Moon Palace. Lonely and unbearable in Guanghan Palace, he urged WU GANG to cut down osmanthus trees and let Yutu pound medicine, hoping to make it into a tonic and return to the world to reunite with Iraq as soon as possible.

Mid-autumn poetry

1. Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly remembered home.

2. It is best to have Mid-Autumn Festival and autumn night, and it often rains continuously.

3. The moonlight is deeper than half a house, and the Beidou is dry and oblique.

4. If the sky doesn't help the moon, Gui Zhi will support the West Wheel.

5. The sky should intentionally cover the aperture. Shoot the world. Wait and see.

6. A round of equal shares is full, accompanied by Wan Li.

7. But I'm afraid I'll be like RoyceWong.

8. On the night of August 15 this year, cold rain rustled.

9. The moon is fine and the sleeves are cool in August.

10. If there is no moon this night, a year will be wasted.

1 1. In August this year 15 night, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Hall.

12. Round and cold, all the words are the same.

13. When will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance.

14. Looking at the middle world, the hole is like a brush.

15. If it is such a long night, human feelings may not depend on acceptance.

16. Who is alone with * * * on Mid-Autumn Festival?

17. Who wants to reduce the first round and noon?

18. Wish people a long time, thousands of miles away.

19. The blue sky is like water, and it is light in silver and yellow, and it is clear in gold.

20. I took it with me, went to bed in the south building, and looked at jade as a person, swinging around.

2 1. On a sunny night every year, Wan Li sees the light.

22. It's late in first frost, and the wind is like a good season.

23. What's wrong with me? I missed my date tonight.

24. Shake with the water, and the sun shines brightly.

25. Su E, a young woman, is cold-resistant. She fights in the mid-month frost.

26. The bright moon hangs in the autumn sky, and Guanghua is wet.

27. An autumn shadow turns into a golden wave.

28. Sweet-scented osmanthus floats jade, and the street is full in the first month, and the night is as cool as washing.

29. Jade liquid is full, and Joan's cup is slippery. Dance with long sleeves, sing and swallow saliva.

I don't know who will continue to travel in the cold.

Mid-autumn festival composition

The Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived, and the fragrant air and festive atmosphere are everywhere.

In the early morning, birds chirped and sang cheerful songs in the branches, and flowers danced with the wind with smiles, emitting refreshing fragrance. Breathing fresh air, I said to my parents, "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!"

"Butyl poison ..." The telephone rang. Mother quickly picked up the receiver. It was my uncle. Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. My uncle wants us to go there for dinner and get together. Put the phone down and looked at the clock. Ah, 1 1 half past one! We quickly got up and rushed to my uncle's house.

"Lotus root cake is coming up!" "Chef"-uncle shouted. Wow, colorful dining tables can form a rainbow team. There are bright red shrimp, dark red meat, snow-white chicken, green vegetables, flesh-colored potatoes ... all of which exude a strong aroma and make people linger for three feet. I can't wait to open my mouth and eat. Playing uncle seems to read my mind and say, "dinner!" " "My mother touched me when I reached for chopsticks. I looked up and found everyone waiting for me to drink! I picked up the cup and shouted, "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! "

In the afternoon, everyone plays separately. Mother and uncle do healthy activities-playing cards. Dad took a nap with his head covered; My sister and I played a "ghost" game. Happy laughter echoed everywhere.

Night finally came, but I didn't see a full moon. Maybe it's because of the rain. Although I didn't see a full moon, I still lived a full life. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.

I love Mid-Autumn Festival!

Mid-Autumn Festival Composition II

"The bright moon is in the sky tonight, and I don't know who is in Qiu Si." Memories seem to emerge in the dense moonlight. Unconsciously, tears fell on the silverware of Mid-Autumn Festival, just like fireworks blooming at night. Brilliant but hard to seal, only the remaining temperature. Touching the traces of wear and tear, under the deep sky, a bright moon is like running water, mumbling. ......

The full moon is high, there are several gray clouds floating in the dark blue sky, the breeze is whispering, vines cover the whole grape trellis in the bright moonlight, several heavy grapes are lying quietly, and several fireflies are flying back and forth. It is such an emotional appeal, and it is so charming. The fragrance of osmanthus and the sweetness of moon cakes are intertwined, filled with an empty atmosphere. Mid-Autumn Festival in rural areas, there is no carnival of urban festivals, no romantic mood of holding hands and walking, and no colorful dreams. Around a table, three generations can talk and laugh, look at the bright moon and the twinkling stars. I will tilt my head happily, lean lazily on my father's solid arm and say, "The scenery here is unique!" "

The Mid-Autumn Festival in childhood is always remembered by people. Every time I think of my mouth, I will raise a shallow smile. No matter how hard it is, as long as the family is round, there is nothing to hesitate about.

Autumn wind blows leaves all over the ground, bleak and flying. It's late at night, only candles are around. At dusk, I can see the scenery in a foreign land. Parents are forced to make a living and run around outside. This is a happy day of reunion, just like a sad moment of homesickness. The little hand holding the moon cake trembled slightly, and the light in his eyes gradually faded. Suddenly a cheerful footsteps sounded, and my heart was full of hope. I opened the door in ecstasy. A pair of generous big hands hold my cold little hands, bringing a touch of warmth. "Well, take fresh moon cakes and eat them." My neighbor's uncle's loving tone disappointed me. "Thank you, Uncle!"

With that, he turned and left. I can clearly see that his house is brightly lit and pleasant. Tears swirled in her eyes, and she leaned against the high windowsill and looked at the direction in which her parents came back. The bustling city is no longer noisy, and the night is like a deep pool, which is too calm to ripple. This is the first time I know what is missing. I hold a handful of moonlight, let the faint moonlight purify my deep homesickness. Vague thoughts wander alone, because the affectionate call rushes to spring like bees and butterflies-"son, mom and dad are back!" " "My tears can't stop. I hugged happily. The moon cake in my hand is divided into two parts, one for my father and one for my mother. They smiled happily and then broke up. They were fed into my mouth. The smell of red beans is getting stronger and stronger, with a strong taste of love and happiness. Inadvertently, two lines of clear tears fell on the bedding and muttered, "The moon in the country is still round"!

Poetry "The Taste of Mid-Autumn Festival"

There is still more than a month before the Mid-Autumn Festival.

You can see the shadow of moon cakes in the street.

Chewing moon cakes with the fragrance of apricot blossom building.

Taste Mid-Autumn Festival

Imagine the hurried footsteps of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Arouse a bright moon hanging in the sky

Flash the light and take out the ring.

Memories of childhood surfaced.

The moon goes, so do I.

The mind moves with the moon.

Run out of valleys and villages.

The moonlight in the city is round and beautiful.

The legend in the Moon Palace has been on all the time.

Come back when the Mid-Autumn Festival is over.

Send thoughts to distant relatives.

Poetry of Mid-Autumn Festival

The Moon of Mid-Autumn Festival in August

Is the brightest and roundest

Moon rises

Sprinkle a piece of silver ash

Zhu Shaoshang

The homing bird sleeps quietly.

In the pond.

The fish jumped out of the blue light.

The moon in the water

The moon in the sky

The moon in the sky is in the water.

The moon in the water is in the sky.

People gathered at the table.

Share round moon cakes.

Grapefruit is so cute.

Osmanthus fragrans in August began to smell sweet.

Add a joy to the reunion.

The piano is melodious.

Sing a family reunion.

Introduction of the Mid-Autumn festival

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. The legend is in memory of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in Zhou Li. According to the ancient calendar of China, there are four seasons in a year, and each season has three months, which are called Meng Yue, Mid-month and Seasonal Month respectively. Therefore, the second month of autumn is called Mid-Autumn Festival, which is called "Mid-Autumn Festival" because it falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival.

The Book of the New Tang Dynasty (Volume XV) and Records of Rites and Music contain "Spring and Autumn Period in Wang Wenxuan and Wang Wucheng", and "In the 19th year of Kaiyuan, Taigong Fu Shang Temple was set up, with Sean in Liu Hou as its partner. In the Mid-Spring and Mid-Autumn Festival, there are sacrifices, and the system of sacrificial music is like a text. " According to historical records, the festival that the ancient emperors sacrificed to the moon was the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which happened to be half that of Sanqiu, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival". Because this festival is in August in autumn, it is also called Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. There are also beliefs and related custom activities that pray for reunion, so they are also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival are all around the moon, it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival", "Moon Festival" and "Moon Worship Festival". In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "correcting the moon".

The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. About the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there are roughly three kinds: it originated from the worship of the moon in ancient times, the custom of singing and dancing under the moon to find a spouse, and the custom of paying homage to the land god in ancient autumn.

Introduction of the Mid-Autumn festival

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Appreciating Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a popular traditional cultural festival in many ethnic groups and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle in China, and falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because its value is only half that of Sanqiu, it is named, and some places set the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 16.

The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional festivals in China, which was as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by China culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. Since 2008, Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20th, 2006, the State Council was listed in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage.

Since the Mid-Autumn Festival, there have been customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating Yue Bai, enjoying osmanthus flowers and drinking osmanthus wine, which have been passed down to this day and last forever. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a colorful and precious cultural heritage. The full moon is a symbol of people's reunion, a sustenance for missing their hometown and relatives, and hopes for a bumper harvest and happiness. Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day are also called the four traditional festivals in China.

The ancient Mid-Autumn Festival custom

1, enjoy the moon

Mid-Autumn Festival, China has the custom of enjoying the moon since ancient times. There is a record of "autumn twilight and the moon" in the Book of Rites, that is, worshipping the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. Put a big incense table with seasonal fruits such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, plums and grapes, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon must be cut into lotus shapes.

In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy and play with the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the Song Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was more lively. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival remains the same. Many places have formed special customs such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting tower lanterns, putting sky lanterns, walking on the moon and dancing dragons.

Step 2 steal vegetables

In ancient times, the custom of "being a thief" on Mid-Autumn Festival night was circulated in many places. When the bright moon is in the sky and the night is still, unmarried girls secretly go out. They crept and stole vegetables from other people's vegetable fields by moonlight.

According to legend, if she steals vegetables or onions from other gardens on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, it means that she will meet a prince charming in the future. There is a saying in Taiwan Province Province that "steal onions and marry a good husband; Stealing vegetables and marrying a good husband "refers to this custom.

Step 3 observe the tides

"Know the jade rabbit is very round, September has frost cold. Send a message to close the door and close the key, and the night tide stays in the moon. " This is the poem Watching the Tide on August 15th written by Su Shi, a great poet in the Song Dynasty. In addition to enjoying the moon, tide watching is another activity of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The custom of watching tide in Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history, which is described in detail in Mei Cheng's famous poem Qi Fa in Han Dynasty. After the Han Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival became more popular.

Step 4 eat moon cakes

China has the custom of eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival. At first, moon cakes were used to worship the moon god. The word "moon cake" was first seen in Liang Lumeng by Wu in the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, it was just a cake-shaped food like Ling Hua cake. Later, people gradually combined the Mid-Autumn Festival with tasting moon cakes, which symbolized family reunion.

It has become the wish of people all over the world to show people's reunion with a full moon, to show people's eternal life with a round moon cake, to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown and to pray for a bumper harvest and happiness. Moon cakes are also used as gifts to send to relatives and friends and to connect feelings.

Step 5 send moon cakes

The custom of sending moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival is particularly popular in modern times, and it became popular in the Ming Dynasty. Chongzhen's "Jiaxing County Records" said, "The fifteenth day is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the cakes are crescent-shaped, saying' moon cakes', which means reunion for those who have left"; The Journey to the West, Rucheng, Tian Ming, also has the same saying, "The Mid-Autumn Festival folks take moon cakes as a legacy and take the meaning of reunion."

How is the custom of sending moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival formed? It is said that it is because of the "moonwalk" activity. The so-called "enjoying the moon" means visiting relatives and friends and giving cakes, fresh fruits and other foods as gifts during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Step 6 light the lamp

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the sky is as clear as water and the moon is as bright as a mirror, which can be described as a beautiful scene. But people are not satisfied with this, so there is the custom of "burning lamps" to help the moon.

In Huguang area, it is customary to stack tiles on the tower and burn lights on it. In Jiangnan, there is a custom of making lanterns. In the modern Mid-Autumn Festival, the custom of burning lanterns is more popular.

7. Play a prostitute

In the Qing Dynasty, the court called the Moon Rabbit "Taiyin Jun", but the people called it "Jade Male Prostitute". Its appearance is a human with a rabbit mouth and rabbit ears. There are two long ears on the head and a three-petal rabbit mouth. Other places are no different from people. Big round eyes, triangular eyebrows, pale face, pink face, childish expression and a heroic inspiration, very cute.

In the folk customs around Beijing, the Mid-Autumn Festival sacrifice to male prostitutes reflects the alienation of people's worship of God. Since the Mid-Autumn Festival changed from a ritual to a folk festival, the colors of etiquette and customs have faded, and the nature of tourism and enjoyment has become more and more prominent. The custom played in The Male Prostitute can be said to be a strong evidence of this phenomenon.

The custom of modern people celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival.

1, prepare food

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, every place has different customs. For example, in Niu Niu here, every household puts a big table of food and decorations (every family has a small tower made of food, such as fruit candy or biscuits) on the side of the road, and music plays to worship the moon god. Looking at the street, it is dazzling. Then, during the day, we should help our parents prepare something to worship. If there is no custom, go to the supermarket to choose beautiful moon cakes.

2. Family dinner

It's good to have dinner or chat with family. After work, you spend little time with your family. Cherish every dinner, don't play mobile phone and computer, just spend the day with my family.

Step 3 eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon

Find an open-air place, chat with friends, eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon, talk about their recent situation and do something funny.