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Pictures and ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival

The paintings and ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:

1, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Map and Li Shangyin's Chang 'e: both fairy tales depicting the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. In paintings, artists may use jade rabbits to describe the scene of Chang 'e landing on the moon, while in Li Shangyin's poems, it depicts Chang 'e's loneliness and loneliness in the moon palace.

2. "Mid-Autumn Moon Color Map" and Su Shi's "When is the bright moon?" The painting may show the moonlight in the Mid-Autumn Festival, the clouds in the moon plate, and the scene of people enjoying the moon in the courtyard. Su Shi's poems, on the other hand, take the bright moon as the introduction and express his deep thoughts for his younger brother.

3. "Children Playing with the Moon" and "Ode to Mujiang" by Bai Juyi: The paintings may depict children's games related to the moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival night (such as chasing the moon shadow or role-playing the Mid-Autumn Festival story). ), showing the festive atmosphere. Bai Juyi's poems take the moon as a symbol, describing the beauty of moonlight by the river and reflecting the author's praise for nature.

4. "Reunion Map" and Wang Jian's "Looking at the Moon on Fifteen Nights": The painting may show the scene of a family sitting together on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, sharing moon cakes and stories. Wang Jian's poems describe people's worship of the moon and their yearning for distant relatives on the night of August 15th.

5. Du Mu's The Making of Mooncakes and Autumn Nights: This painting may show the making process of mooncakes, such as dough mixing, stuffing and molding. Du Mu's poems take the moon as a clue and describe a quiet and peaceful Mid-Autumn night, where people enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes in the moonlight.

Customs of Mid-Autumn Festival:

1, enjoy the moon

Appreciating the moon is one of the most traditional customs in Mid-Autumn Festival. On this day, people will look at the moon from the outside and appreciate its beauty. According to the traditional concept, the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is the roundest and brightest in a year.

Therefore, people usually hold moon parties or family dinners at this time to enjoy the beautiful moon scenery. In addition, people will play traditional games, such as lighting and solve riddles on the lanterns, to increase the festive atmosphere and joy.

Step 2 eat moon cakes

Eating moon cakes is one of the most important customs in Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cake is an indispensable traditional food for Mid-Autumn Festival, which symbolizes reunion and happiness. According to historical records, moon cakes first appeared in the Tang Dynasty.

Nowadays, the types of moon cakes have developed very rich, including bean paste, five kernels, egg yolk lotus paste, cheese and many other flavors. In addition to traditional moon cakes, people will eat persimmons, grapefruit and other fruits in the Mid-Autumn Festival. These foods also represent reunion and happiness.

Step 3 drink tea

Drinking tea is also one of the traditional customs of Mid-Autumn Festival. In the traditional culture of China, tea has always been regarded as an elegant cultural symbol, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is a good time to taste tea.

People usually choose to taste some precious tea leaves, such as Longjing, Tieguanyin and Pu 'er, to feel the unique charm of tea culture. Besides, while drinking tea, people will chat and exchange feelings, which not only enhances family ties and friendship, but also promotes the traditional culture of China.