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Introduce a traditional Chinese handicraft, not less than 300 words
The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year, and is the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. The 15th day of the 8th month falls in the middle of the fall season, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. People who are far away from their hometowns also take this opportunity to send their thoughts about their hometowns and loved ones. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "reunion festival".
This year, after a sumptuous Mid-Autumn Festival dinner, I cut the mooncake into several small portions, and then put them on a plate, so that my father and mother can touch a mooncake at will, the mooncake is round, symbolizing the meaning of reunion. I touched a matcha leaf mooncake, which was fluffy and delicious. Dad, mom and I sat on a chair and ate with great pleasure waiting for the moon to appear. The moon appeared faintly, slowly, more and more big, more and more round, more and more bright, bright moonlight sprinkled on us, seemed to put a silver veil on all of us, beautiful.
In this time of reunion of all families, our families are warm chime and happy, the moon is also in this night, show her beauty.
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