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Mid-Autumn Festival received a red envelope 15 438+06. What do you mean?

Feel the atmosphere of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival with friends through a photo of the fifteenth moon in 16 yuan, accompanied by a photo of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The most important thing is to send it to a circle of friends and show it to WeChat friends.

In fact, the original prototype of this stalk is the moon of fifteen, because in the past sixteen days, the number of times the moon has been round and round has been more than fifteen. However, due to the development of the Internet, the moon with a homonym of fifteen is 16 yuan, which has another meaning.

Now this sentence is more used to invite close people to enjoy the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

This sentence is mainly through the arrival of the Mid-Autumn Festival, asking for a red envelope from a dear person.

This behavior can be used not only between lovers, but also between relatives and friends.

Extended data

Mid-Autumn Festival is a relic of ancient celestial worship-the custom of worshipping the moon. In the "autumnal equinox" season of the 24 solar terms, it is an ancient "Mid-Autumn Festival", and the Mid-Autumn Festival comes from the traditional "Mid-Autumn Festival". In traditional culture, the moon and the sun are the same, and these two alternate celestial bodies become the objects of ancestor worship. The Mid-Autumn Festival celebration originated from ancient people's sacrifice to the moon, which is the legacy and derivative of China people's custom of sacrificing to the moon.

Sacrificing to the moon is a very old custom in China. In fact, it is a ritual activity of the ancients in some places in ancient China to "Moon God". According to textual research, the original "Moon Festival" was set on the day of "Autumn Equinox" in the twenty-four solar terms of the Ganzhi calendar. However, due to historical development, the calendars were later merged and the lunar calendar (summer calendar) was used.

So the "Festival of Sacrificing the Moon" was transferred from the twenty-four solar terms "Autumn Equinox" in the Ganzhi calendar to the fifteenth day of August in the summer calendar (lunar calendar). Mid-Autumn Festival is a synthesis of autumn seasonal customs, most of which have ancient origins.

Beichuan Online-Moon of the 15th 16 yuan.