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Traditional festival fable idioms

Dragon Boat Festival:

(1) Story-Qu Yuan threw himself into the river.

(2) couplets-the first part: Aiqi draws a hundred blessings, and the second part: Pu Jian cuts thousands of evils.

(3) Idiom-Dragon Boat Race.

(4) The custom of eating zongzi and rowing dragon boats.

Mid-Autumn Festival:

(1) Story-the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.

(2) Couplets-the first part: the spirit of every happy event is cool, and the second part: the glory of the Mid-Autumn Festival is increasing.

(3) Idiom-spend a full moon.

(4) Customs-offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, Yue Bai and eating moon cakes.