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Material content of Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper

It is well known that the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The streets are full of laughter and joy. The following is the contents of the Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper materials, welcome to read!

Mid-autumn festival handwritten newspaper

Mid-autumn nursery rhymes

The moon is bright when it comes out.

The moon is shining brightly.

Open the stairs to wash clothes.

The clothes were washed white.

Little people wear it.

moonlight

moonlight

Fill the basket

Take it into the house.

All light leaks

Father Liang Yue, come with me.

Father Liang Yue will go with me,

I went to Nanjing and bought a broom.

Shaving knife, cutting leeks,

Radish horn wins (banquet) night wine,

Don't eat today,

Tomorrow will be tomorrow.

Mid-autumn festival custom

(A): Enjoy the moon.

Appreciating the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional activities of Mid-Autumn Festival. "The Book of Rites" has long recorded "autumn twilight", which means to worship the moon god. At this time, there will be a cold reception and a moon festival, and an incense table will be set up. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the wind of enjoying the moon became more popular, and poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival emerged in an endless stream, such as Xin Qiji's "Magnolia Slow Mid-Autumn Festival" and Su Shi's "Shuidiao Song Tou". "Dream of Tokyo" even records: "On the Mid-Autumn Festival night, your home decorates the terrace, and people compete for food and play with the moon."

(b) Enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes.

Watching the moon and eating moon cakes have become an indispensable custom in Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China. As the saying goes, "August 15th is full, and Mid-Autumn moon cakes are sweet". The word moon cake originated from Wu's dream in the Southern Song Dynasty, when it was just a telecom food. Later, people gradually associated moon viewing with moon cakes, symbolizing family reunion and bearing their thoughts. At the same time, moon cakes are also an important gift for friends to contact their feelings during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

There is also the custom of wagging one's head and tail in Xiamen, Fujian, which is listed as a national intangible cultural heritage project. Xiamen Shaitou Folk Garden was built in Xiamen Haicang Bridge Tourist Area (AAAA).

(C): Enjoy the sweet-scented osmanthus in the moon.

People often eat moon cakes, enjoy osmanthus flowers and eat all kinds of foods made of osmanthus flowers, among which cakes and sweets are the most common.

(4): Enjoy the moon and burn the tower.

In the rural areas of Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong and Guangxi in the south of China, burning towers on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival is very popular. This tower is made of broken bricks and tiles, branches and hay. Round kiln-shaped, wide at the bottom and pointed at the top, with a hollow inside. Lights are lit at night on Mid-Autumn Festival, and there are often tower burning competitions. The redder the tower, the better, the more prosperous and colorful it is.

(5): enjoy the moon and guess.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon night, there are many lanterns hanging in public places. People get together to guess the riddles written on lanterns. Because this is the favorite activity of most young men and women, love stories will also be heard in these activities, so solve riddles on the lanterns is also a form of love between men and women in the Mid-Autumn Festival.