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Mid-Autumn Festival Poems to Sacrifice Parents
Sacrifice the high altar to the ancestors first, and set up a fasting court to remember the spirit.
One year is the Mid-Autumn Festival, wishing the dead out of their misery.
In the mid-Yuan Dynasty, it was a good time to worship ancestors and burn money to move the moon.
Every Mid-Autumn Festival, there will be incense in front of the grave.
Tears on autumn leaves are worth Zhongyuan, and we don't meet at close range.
The kindness of Mengyin is passed down from generation to generation, and nurturing is more important than mountains.
Paper money burns like clouds, and the kindness of our ancestors is endless.
Teach children to worship at the grave, and tears will flow down their cheeks.
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