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What to draw at Mid-Autumn Festival

Chang E runs to the moon. You can draw a big moon in the center of the picture, and in front of the moon you can draw a beautiful Chang'e, who is holding a lantern and riding on the clouds.

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The whole family enjoys the moon. A big moon is drawn on the left side of the picture, a laurel tree and a jade rabbit are drawn on the moon, a tall building is next to the moon, my mom and dad and I hold hands and look at the full moon in the sky together.

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The whole family ate mooncakes together. On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I sat with my mom and dad next to the coffee table where there were fruits and mooncakes.

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I was picking stars with the moon. The picture uses blue as the main color to represent the starry sky, and the moon and I are both sitting on top of a white cloud as we both pick stars together.

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Family reunion. A round moon rose in the blue night sky, and I sat at the dinner table with my mom, dad, and grandparents, eating delicious food, talking and laughing, and enjoying the moon.

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The moon rabbit eats mooncakes. The mother rabbit took the little rabbit and together they came to the moon palace; the mother rabbit gave the moon cake to the little rabbit to eat.

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The Jade Rabbit and the Moon. Beneath the blue night sky, the little rabbit wants to go to the moon to play with Sister Chang'e, so it finds a ladder and climbs it to find Sister Chang'e.

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