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Mid-Autumn Poems in Five Sentences

Mid-Autumn Poems in five lines are as follows:

1, The moon is born on the sea, and the end of the world is **** this time. --Tang - Zhang Jiuling "Looking at the Moon"

2, if there is no moon on this night, a year of wasted autumn. --Tang Sikongtu, "Mid-Autumn Festival"

3. The moon hangs in the autumn sky, and the luster of the dew is wet. --Tang Meng Haoran, "Wistfulness under the Moon in the Autumn Night"

4. The full moon flies in a bright mirror, and the returning heart folds a big knife. --Tang Du Fu, "The Moon on the Fifteenth Night of the August Moon"

5. The moon will be washed all over the world tonight. ---Tang Liu Yuxi, "Playing with the Moon on the Fifteenth Night of the August Moon"

6. The moon is on the cold sky, and all the people say that they are the same as the four seas. --Tang Li Peak "Two Songs on the Mid-Autumn Moon" (中秋月二首-其二)

7、Apart from each other for a long time, I spent seven days in the Mid-Autumn Moon. --Song Su Zhe "Song of Water" (水调歌头-徐州中秋)

8、The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in the hometown. --Tang Du Fu, "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"

9. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, and lower your head to think of your hometown. --Tang Li Bai, "Silent Night Thoughts"

10: The moon comes in the night in the mountains, and I have never seen it at dawn. --Yuan Yuan Hao Wen's "Mid-Autumn Festival in Ni Zhuang"

Origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival:

The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of heavenly phenomena, and evolved from the moon festival on the eve of autumn in the ancient times. Initially, the festival was held on the day of the "Autumn Equinox" in the twenty-fourth solar term of the Dry Branches Calendar, and later it was transferred to the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the summer calendar (lunar calendar), and there are some places where the Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the sixteenth day of the eighth month of the summer calendar. Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Song Dynasty, to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, has become one of the Chinese traditional festivals with the Spring Festival.

Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some East and Southeast Asian countries, especially for local Chinese. Customs: The customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival include: walking on the moon, sacrificing to the moon, enjoying the moon, chasing the moon, begging for the moon to shine on the moon, observing the tides, eating moon cakes, burning incense in buckets, worshipping ancestors, guessing riddles and so on.