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Mid-autumn moon cake composition

Since the Mid-Autumn Festival, there have been customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, Yue Bai and eating moon cakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, and I have compiled a composition about moon cakes, hoping to help you.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, also known as "Reunion Festival". But in my rural hometown, August 15 is just an extremely ordinary festival. Grandparents' generation had no idea that there were such things as "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon", "WU GANG's seizure of laurel" and "Zhu Yuanzhang and the moon cake uprising" in the Mid-Autumn Festival. They only know that August 15th is the day to eat moon cakes. In my parents' generation, I still have no culture, but I know that the Mid-Autumn Festival depends on the moon.

We don't have the custom of "autumn twilight" there. Every Mid-Autumn Festival is dull, and children who like to listen to firecrackers don't like it. I'm not used to eating moon cakes. I think moon cakes are not as delicious as pancakes, which is even more annoying for the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the fifth grade of primary school, I had a deskmate who liked to eat moon cakes. Her family is well-off, and she eats moon cakes for a period of time before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival every year.

At first, I thought light light blue was good, but later I was particularly annoyed with her. She always greets me with moon cakes and explains to me how she got them. On the Mid-Autumn Festival that year, she actually brought many moon cakes from home and gave them to friends around her, but she didn't give them to me. I don't want to explain that I don't like moon cakes.

I remember it was a Thursday after the Mid-Autumn Festival. I went to my neighbor's house, and there was a beautiful mooncake box, so I begged my mother to have it. My mother refused because of face at first, but later agreed. I want my neighbor's mooncake box. I want to eat mooncakes. At that time, life at home was tight, except for moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mother made some buckwheat noodles according to the shape of the moon cake box, and then put some peanuts and walnuts in it, and the famous moon cake was made.

Satisfied, I took those buckwheat moon cakes to school for lunch. When I left, my mother told me that I couldn't ask anyone for anything in the future. The moon cakes in the neighbor's house are gifts from relatives in big cities. They are very precious gifts! Although it is only an empty moon cake box, it is also a treasure.

That morning, I strode into the classroom and showed off the mooncake box under my arm with a very proud look. The friends gathered around, and no one mentioned that the blue moon cakes were delicious. Blue eyelids were red, and she didn't seem to see the mooncake box in my hand. Of all the children in the room, only I know what's in the mooncake box. Enough showing off. I didn't give it to anyone. I ate something in class. Light light blue can't help but ask me if it's delicious and want to pay. I took out my mooncake and deliberately compared it with the mooncake box, so that she wouldn't doubt that my mooncake was really a brand-name product.

Communication I told Lan Lan that ordinary moon cakes are not delicious unless they are famous brands. My friends want to invite me to eat some famous moon cakes, and they all agree that the moon cakes that Lan Lan usually takes are terrible. It's just that she treats them as good things and shows them off. They are not rare at all!

Later, light light blue exchanged her half catty of moon cakes for the empty moon cake box in my hand. On the way home, I secretly took out a moon cake to eat. Blue moon cakes are much more delicious than my Mid-Autumn Festival, not to mention buckwheat moon cakes.

Lan Lan's home is not in a small village with mine, but it is predestined friends with me. We stayed in the same place until the third grade of junior high school. I just never saw her eat moon cakes again, even the Mid-Autumn Festival. After graduating from junior high school, Light Light was admitted to a cooking school, while I was admitted to a key high school in the county, and I never contacted her again.

Last Mid-Autumn Festival, the college had a few days off, and I had a small party with my roommates. That day, I suddenly received a beautiful moon cake box and a letter from the business manager of a pastry company in Shanghai. The letter is very short: old classmate, are you okay now? Let me tell you a surprise secret. In fact, the mooncake box you "humiliated" me contained buckwheat mooncakes. That exquisite mooncake box was not yours, but my dad bought it from Sichuan and gave it to your neighbor's house. I recognized it from the beginning, just wondering how you eat so sweetly! "Now I have understood!

After reading the blue letter, I suddenly realized.

In fact, whether it is a brand-name moon cake or a buckwheat moon cake, it is a doughnut. The most beautiful thing is not its stuffing, but the atmosphere when the family reunites and eats moon cakes harmoniously! At that moment, I changed my habit of eating moon cakes, opened the buckwheat moon cakes sent by Lan Lan, and smacked with everyone. Eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival is a wonderful enjoyment and a wonderful emotional exchange.

Today, as usual, I skipped home humming a ditty. ...

When I got home, I found my mother cutting moon cakes, and my mouth was watering. I was desperate to buy one, but my mother stopped me and asked me what festival it was today. At that time, my saliva flowed to my chin and I didn't care. Mom said today is the Mid-Autumn Festival! In the evening, I can sit on the balcony and enjoy the moon and eat cakes. I was ecstatic. ...

In the evening, grandparents also come to get together. We all sat on the balcony enjoying the moon and eating cakes. I looked at the round moon again ... I ate moon cakes and thought I ate the moon, too. Everyone says I'm stupid and cute. ...

My grandparents also told me the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, told me many stories, and why I eat moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival. I listened with relish. ...

Ah, the round moon cakes make me unforgettable, and the round moon ripples in my heart ... Since then, every Mid-Autumn Festival, our family has gathered together to eat moon cakes enthusiastically!

I like this happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

The traditional food of Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes, which are round, symbolizing reunion and reflecting people's good wishes for family reunion. Eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival is said to have started in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang led the Han people to resist the tyranny of the Yuan Dynasty, agreed on the August 15th uprising, and put a note in the moon cake to convey the news. The custom of eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival spread among the people.

It is said that eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, the broad masses of the people in the Central Plains could not bear the cruel rule of the ruling class in the Yuan Dynasty and rose up against the Yuan Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang joined forces with various resistance forces to prepare for the uprising. However, the officers and men of the imperial court searched very closely and it was very difficult to pass on the news. Liu Bowen, a military strategist, came up with a plan and ordered his men to hide a note with the words "Uprising on the 15th of August" in the cake, and then sent people to the uprising troops in different places to inform them to respond to the uprising on the 15th of August. On the day of the uprising, all the rebels responded together, such as a single spark can start a prairie fire.

Soon, Xu Da captured the Yuan Dynasty and the uprising was successful. When the news came, Zhu Yuanzhang was so happy that he quickly sent a message that all the soldiers should have fun with the people in the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and give the "moon cakes" secretly sent at the time of the war as seasonal cakes to the ministers.

Later, Zhu Yuanzhang finally overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and became the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Although Manchu people later entered China, people still celebrated this festival, which symbolized the overthrow of alien rule.

Since then, the production of "moon cakes" has become more and more elaborate, and there are more and more varieties, such as dishes, which have also become good gifts. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the custom of eating moon cakes spread among the people.

About Mid-Autumn Moon Cake Composition 4 Although there is still more than a month before the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon cake war in Guangzhou has already been filled with smoke. Guangzhou restaurant, Lianxianglou, Taotaoju, etc. Hold moon cake ordering meetings one after another, each showing the freshest and brightest cards.

Looking at this year's moon cake market, in addition to more diversified fancy varieties and more exquisite packaging, the most striking thing is to play the "cultural card". Moon cakes, originally a special food of the Chinese nation, have strong cultural characteristics of China. How to reflect the China color of moon cakes? Merchants can try: First of all, the "Xiguandi Moon Cake" of Guangzhou Restaurant applies the most traditional folk customs of Xiguan in Guangzhou to the packaging, so that consumers can understand Xiguan culture while tasting moon cakes and improve the taste of moon cakes; Then the personalized commemorative stamps of Lianxianglou115th anniversary were issued, which reflected its long history and cultural characteristics and increased the added value of moon cakes. Tao Taoju excavated and developed the cultural connotation in the treasure house of traditional moon cakes ... all of which reflected the most prominent similarity of this year's moon cakes-"culture".

Let moon cakes leave a cultural imprint.

As one of the epitome of food culture in Xiguan, Guangzhou, Lianxianglou, on the occasion of the opening of115th anniversary, the State Post Bureau specially approved the issuance of115th anniversary personalized commemorative stamps. It is understood that this is the first time-honored stamp issued by the catering industry in China.

A few days ago, Lianxianglou held a stamp launching ceremony. The personalized stamps issued this time are beautifully designed, with a set of 4 stamps. The main stamp is "concentric knot", and the design and conception of the attached stamp is based on the long history and characteristic culture of Lianxianglou 1 15.

It is understood that this personalized stamp is issued in 1500 edition, with 4 sets of each edition and 6,000 sets of * * *. Stamps will not be sold separately, but will only be placed in the mooncake gift box for the anniversary. The first day cover with stamp and postmark will be added to the recent issuing ceremony, *** 1 150.

According to the person in charge of the marketing department of Guangzhou Post Office, the personalized stamps of Lianxianglou were introduced mainly because Lianxianglou has a long history and has a certain popularity among Chinese and overseas Chinese. "After 1 15 years of wind and rain, Lianxianglou is still fragrant and very rare." There are few century-old shops left in Guangzhou. It is precisely because of the historical connotation and cultural background of Lianxianglou that the Municipal Post Office jointly launched personalized stamps.

Zhang Xueqing, secretary of Lianxianglou, said that it is rare to match stamps with moon cakes. Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival for family and friends to get together, but many families may not be able to get together and it is difficult for friends to meet. Moon cakes contain affection and friendship, and stamps contain the meaning of sending this affection and friendship to a distant place; In addition, moon cakes are the special food of the Chinese nation, with strong cultural characteristics of China. This time, the main ticket is "Tongxin Jie", and the attached ticket is a special stamp of Lianxianglou culture and moon cakes, which reflects the cultural taste and China color of moon cakes. Secretary Zhang said that all moon cake combinations in Lianxianglou this year will be inseparable from the word "culture". Zhou, secretary general of China Bakery and Sugar Products Industry Association, also said that this is the first time that Lianxianglou has combined this stamp with moon cakes to launch products, not only in Guangdong, but also in China.

This time, Lianxianglou put personalized stamps into the mooncake gift box, which was welcomed by mooncake merchants. Before the moon cake gift box was launched, a large number of customers from all over the world ordered it, including many customers from Tibet and Xinjiang. Customers in Xinjiang, because of their religious beliefs, especially asked Lianxianglou to make halal moon cakes to match this personalized stamp.