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Mid-Autumn Festival Custom English

A: Mid? Autumn? Festival? Customs.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, and every place has its own customs. Since ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival has had folk customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, enjoying osmanthus and drinking osmanthus wine, which have been circulating for a long time. . In addition, there are folk, moonlight horses, male prostitutes, Mid-Autumn Festival banquets, dragon dances, burning pagoda lights, stealing vegetables and begging for lang, stealing melons and praying for children, making cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival, burning incense in the bright moon, begging for the moon, walking on the moon and taking the Three Bridges, and so on.

"The ancients don't see this month, and this month is used to being like the ancients", although we won't write "Until, raise my glass, I ask the moon, bring my shadow and let the three of us", "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and it sank back, and I suddenly remembered home" and "When was the moon? The famous saying "Ask for wine from heaven" has been passed down through the ages, but fortunately, we are looking for the moon like Li Bai and Su Shi, and we can also sing to the moon. The Mid-Autumn Festival takes the full moon as a symbol of people's reunion, hoping for a bumper harvest and happiness.