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What are the poems of Mid-Autumn Festival? Is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020 suitable for burning incense and worshipping?

What are the poems of Mid-Autumn Festival?

Mid-Autumn Festival poems are as follows:

1, when will there be a bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. Su Shi's "Water Tune"

2. Wait for the moon to raise a cup and shout at the green net. Worship the fall of Huaxing, about the floating of the bright moon.

Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir. Li Shangyin's Chang 'e

4, full moon flying mirror, returning to the heart to fold the sword. Du Fu's jathyapple, August 15th.

5, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time. Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking about the Distance"

6. I drink a pot of wine from the flowers alone. No one is with me. Li Bai's Drinking the Bright Moon Alone

7. Go to the West Building, afraid of the weather, Yun Zheyue. But you called Yu Di to blow, and you made a big circle so late, which may not be appreciated. Xin Qiji's "Man Jiang Hong"

8. This is a long trip to Qiu Guang. Orchids, radii and laurels are fragrant. The moon is bright and full, people are thousands of miles away, and the wind is urgent and the sails are light. Spend the Mid-Autumn Festival in Zhang Huangyan by boat.

9. Dusk clouds are full of cold, and Han Yin silently turns to the tracts. If you don't meet a good night in this life, where will you see the bright moon next year? Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Moon

10, Bai Shu Crow Atrium, Coody Leng Silent Wet Osmanthus fragrans. I'm looking forward to the moon tonight. I don't know who will land in Qiu Si! Wang Jian's "Fifteen Nights Looking at the Moon"

1 1, when I was a child, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate. Li Bai's Gulangyu

12, ten rounds of frost shadow turn to court, tonight is a lonely corner. Yan Shu's Mid-Autumn Moon

13, the desert is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook. Li He's Ma Shi Sha Ru Xue

14, autumn moon hanging in the sky, Guanghua wet. Meng Haoran's Autumn Night under the Moon

15, no matter how good the scenery is, it's hard to get back together, so this day is disappointing every year. Li Shangyin's Playing Moon in Taoyuan on August 15th

16, he knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is so bright! . Du Fu's Remembering Brothers on a Moonlit Night

17, the bright moon rises from the mountain of heaven, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds. Li Bai's Guan Shanyue

18, who is the cooling force of the school, wants to reduce the first round and noon. Lu Guimeng's Mid-Autumn Festival Waiting for the Moon

19, this night is not long, where to see the bright moon next year. Su Shi's Mid-Autumn Moon

20. Looking up, I found it was moonlight, sinking again, and I suddenly remembered home. Li Bai thinks at night: Is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020 suitable for burning incense and worshipping?

Lunar calendar: August 2020 15.

Gregorian calendar: 2020 1 October1,Thursday, Libra.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Nacai married her husband and daughter-in-law, built a house and prayed for the market to open.

Take money to go to school, sacrifice clothes, seek heirs and seek wealth.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Moving into the house, Cary's ci lawsuit, putting the upper beam and column on the bed.

Build a land and seek medical treatment.

Since it is appropriate to pray in the lunar calendar today, the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020 is suitable for burning incense and bye-bye!

Mid-Autumn Festival in Malaysia

Eating moon cakes, enjoying the moon and carrying lanterns are the Mid-Autumn Festival customs handed down from generation to generation by Chinese in Malaysia.

With the approach of Mid-Autumn Festival, time-honored merchants from all over Malaysia have launched various kinds of moon cakes. There are mooncake counters in major shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur, the capital, and mooncake advertisements in newspapers and TV stations are overwhelming, creating a festive atmosphere to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

At present, Chinese communities in some places in Kuala Lumpur are holding lantern parades to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. In addition to dragon and lion dances, floats carrying Chang 'e and the Seven Fairies wandered the streets, during which artists and young people dressed in bright colors sang and danced.