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English beautiful sentences about Lantern Festival

1, last year, rice balls and flower markets were as bright as day; On Liu Jiatou, people are about after dusk; This year's Lantern Festival, the month when the lights are still on; See people last year, tears wet the sleeves of the spring shirt.

Last year's Lantern Festival, the flower market was full of lights. On the moon, the willows shoot, and people are about after dusk; On the night of January this year, the moon and lights remained the same; I will never see my old friend last year again, and my tears are soaked through my clothes.

Full moon, shut up, I'm waiting for you! The lantern is on, I miss you! Full Moon, Tangyuan, Geographical Dream Circle!

Look at the moon and the lights, I will wait for you! Lantern, under the moon, I miss you! Full moon, sweet dumplings, dreams come true!

3. At this moment, I have the deepest thoughts. May the cloud skillfully take full blessings and decorate your sweet dream. May you have a happy feast.

At this moment, I have my deepest thoughts. Let the clouds bring full blessings and embellish your sweet dreams. I wish you a happy Lantern Festival.

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The origin of Lantern Festival;

Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China. As early as 2000 years ago in the Western Han Dynasty. Lantern Festival began in the period of Emperor Han Ming in the East. The Ming emperor advocated Buddhism. He heard that there are Buddhist monks who observe Buddhist relics on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month and light lamps to worship Buddha. He ordered the burning of Buddha statues in palaces and temples that night. Later, this Buddhist ritual festival gradually became a grand folk festival. This festival has experienced a development process from the court to the people, from the Central Plains to all parts of the country.

Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, which existed in the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Watching the Lantern Festival began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Ming Di advocates Buddhism. It is said that on the fifteenth day of the first month, monks observe the relics and light lanterns to worship Buddha, so all the gentry and ordinary people hang lanterns that night. Later, this Buddhist ceremonial festival gradually formed a grand folk festival. The festival has experienced a development process from the court to the people, and from the Central Plains to all parts of the country.