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Which traditional festival in China is related to the first two sentences in Su Shi's Shuidiao Tou?

(Northern Song Dynasty) Su Shi "When is the bright moon?

Chen Bing Mid-Autumn Festival, drunk and drunk. I wrote this article and got pregnant with my son.

When did the moon begin to appear? Ask heaven for wine. I don't know the palace in heaven, today.

Su Shi's "Water Tune"

What year is the evening? I want to ride home in the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold. How can I dance to see the shadow?

Turn to Zhuge, low-lying households, and have no sleep. There should be no hate. Why should you be round when you leave? People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. It was difficult to be complete in ancient times. I hope people will live for a long time and be beautiful thousands of miles away.

Mid-Autumn Festival.