Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - There are poems, couplets, myths and legends, folk stories, music, paintings and folk customs about the moon.
There are poems, couplets, myths and legends, folk stories, music, paintings and folk customs about the moon.
Poetry, mostly Li Bai: looking up, I found it was moonlight;
Couplet: moonlight screen window.
The wind sends incense to Mei Lanfang.
Legend: the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.
Folk story: Tengu eats the moon.
Music: Bai Yueguang-Jeff Chang Shin-Che Shenche
Painting: West Wing Waiting for the Moon-Chen Yifei
Folklore: August 15th, enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes.
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