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Ice-covered moon cakes have become history.
Specifically, it is said that mooncakes with frosted skin originated from a traditional story. A long time ago, in the backyard of a family, there was a laurel tree the size of two people, hugging each other tightly. On the night of the full moon, people will hold a Yue Bai ceremony under the tree, and regard the full moon as a symbol of reunion and beauty. At this time, people will draw the moon's Chang 'e and Jade Rabbit on the moon cakes to express their thoughts about the moon and their hometown.
The above contents are for reference only. There are many opinions about the origin of frosted moon cakes in China's food culture. You can also get more information by reading related books and websites.
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