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What pictures are there about Mid-Autumn Festival?

1. The moon is round and really looks like a mirror.

Xiaohong said: "I think of two poems: one is' I didn't know the moon when I was a child, and it was called white.

I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky.

Another song is "The foot of my bed is shining so brightly, is there frost already?" ? .

I looked up at the moon and looked down, feeling nostalgic.

"Dad said," Our little red is so smart! "

As night falls, a bright moon slowly rises to the sky.

I went out to enjoy the moon with my father, mother, grandmother and grandfather.

Round moon, go away, stop when it stops. It's really interesting.

Ah! There are two shadows on the moon, which may be Sister Chang 'e and Jade Rabbit!

A burst of flowers came at us, so we came to the garden. There are flowers, grass, trees, rockeries and pools.

How beautiful! The moon is reflected in the pool like a big jade plate.

A group of fish swam to the jade plate, and the water moved and the jade plate was broken. The fish are very scared. They are lying in the lotus.

Mid-Autumn Festival today is August 15, and it is also one of the traditional festivals in China.

In the evening, my family enjoyed the moon together.

My mother brought me a big plate of moon cakes. My mother asked me to share them. I gave them to my grandfather, my father and my mother, and finally gave them to me. We enjoy the moon while eating moon cakes.

4. Enjoy the moon in the autumn night, the air is crisp in autumn, and there are no clouds in Wan Li.

A flock of geese croaked and flew south.

It's another sunny moonlit night.

When I walked out of the house, a cool autumn wind came to my face, and I felt very comfortable.

Looking up at the sky, the stars are scattered, like people's tired eyes, if bright.

The bright moon is so bright and quiet.

The moon moves slowly and soon reaches the sky.

Shine on the wall and plate it with silver; Shining in the dark, it formed a wisp of gauze.