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How to describe the atmosphere of Mid-Autumn Festival?

Words to describe the atmosphere of Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1, flower full moon: flowers are in full bloom and the moon is perfect, which is a metaphor for beauty and perfection.

For example, the full moon in the sky is the most beautiful, and the Mid-Autumn Festival on earth is the most beautiful. Autumn waters are the same as the sky, and flowers are full.

2, fruitful: a lot of big fruits. It also means there are quite a few outstanding achievements.

For example: Chunhua Qiushi, without the hard work of farmers, how can there be such a rich harvest?

3, jubilant: describe the appearance of being very proud or extremely happy.

People are full of joy in this celebrated festival.

4, cold and clear: lifeless; Cold, desolate and lonely.

In winter, there are few tourists in the park, which seems deserted.

5, quiet: refers to no sound, no noise and noise.

The bell rang, and we sat quietly in the classroom, waiting for the teacher to attend class.

6, lively: the scene is grand and the atmosphere is active.

Example: It's the solstice of winter. The family is round and round, eating jiaozi enthusiastically, having a good time and warming their stomachs happily.

7. Laughter: Laugh happily.

At the New Year's party, the classroom was filled with laughter.

8. Happy: Happy.

Example: Uncle Zhang is full of energy and cheerful every day.

9, full of harvest: with the results, a lot of things have been harvested.

Example: The solar term is coming. I wish you a happy life!

10, full of joy: described as happy.

Every family welcomes the New Year with joy.

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Daughter's Day and Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China. It is named because its value is only half that of Sanqiu. It is said that the moon is the biggest, roundest and brightest tonight. Since ancient times, people have had the custom of drinking and enjoying the moon on Mid-Autumn Festival night. Daughters-in-law who return to their parents' homes will return to their husbands' homes every day to show their completeness and auspicious celebration.