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¡¡¡¡Mid Autumn Festival is a traditional festival of China. It used to be as important as Spring Festival .It is usually celebrated in September or Ocotber. This festival is to celebrate the havast and to enjoy the beautiful moon light.To some extent, it is like Thanks Giving day in western countries. On this day, people usually get together with their families and have a nice meal. After that, people always eat delicious moon cakes, and watch the moon. The moon is always very round on that day, and makes people think of their relitives and friends. It is a day of pleasure and happiness. Hope you have a wonderful Mid Autumn festival!
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¡¡¡¡The Mid-Autumn or Moon Festival is one rich in poetic(Ê«ÒâµÄ) significance. Ancient legends(¹Å´úµÄ´«Ëµ) that became interwoven with this festival¡®s celebration further contribute to the warm regard in which it has always been held by the Chinese people. According to the lunar calendar(Å©Àú)£¬ the seventh£¬ eighth£¬ and ninth months.
¡¡¡¡constitute the autumn season. Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month£¬ precisely in the middle of this season£¬ when the heat of the summer has given way to cool autumn weather£¬ marked by blue skies and gentle breezes. On this day the moon is at its greatest distance from the earth; at no other time is it so luminous. Then£¬ as the Chinese say£¬ ¡°The moon is perfectly round.¡± In the villages the heavy work involved in the summer.
¡¡¡¡harvest has already been completed but the autumn harvest has not yet arrived.
¡¡¡¡The actual origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival are still very unclear. The earliest records are from the time of the great Han dynasty emperor Wu Di (156-87 B.C.)£¬ who initiated celebrations lasting three days£¬ including banquets and ¡°Viewing the Moon¡± evenings on the Toad Terrace. We know that people during the Jin dynasty (265-420 A.D.) continued the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations£¬ and similar accounts have come down to us from the time of the Tang dynasty. During the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) houses.
¡¡¡¡and gardens were decorated with numerous lanterns and the sound of gongs and drums filled the air.
¡¡¡¡Moon cakes came on sale shortly before festival time. In the past£¬ one could get some cakes shaped like pagodas£¬ others like a horse and rider£¬ fish or animals. Still others were decorated with the images of rabbits£¬ flowers£¬ or goddesses. There were a myriad of different fillings available£º sugar£¬ melon seeds£¬ almonds£¬ orange peel£¬ sweetened cassia blossom£¬ or bits of ham and preserved beef. The cakes are of the northern and southern styles£¬ but the latter (also called Guangdong-style) are the most popular and are available throughout the country.
¡¡¡¡The round shape of cakes just symbolizes not only the moon but also the unity of the family. Therefore the Mid-Autumn Festival is actually a day for family reunion.
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¡¡¡¡The Mid-Autumn is a very important Chinese festival. It falls on the 15th day of August. A few days before the festival, everyone in the family will help to make the house clean and beautiful. Lanterns will be hung in front of the house.
¡¡¡¡On the evening there will be a big family dinner. People who work far away from their homes will try to come back for the union. After dinner, people will light the lanterns which are usually red and round. Children will play with their own toy lanterns happily.
¡¡¡¡At night the moon is usually round and bright. People can enjoy the moon while eating moon-cakes which are the special food for this festival. They can look back on the past and look forward to the future together. It is said that there was a dragon in the sky. The dragon wanted to swallow up the moon. To protect the frighten the dragon away.
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¡¡¡¡1.Mid-autumn Festiva
¡¡¡¡My favourite festival is Mid-autumn Festival. Mid-autumn Festival is an important festival in China. It usually comes in September or October. On that day the moon is the fullest of a year. We can usually see the full moon in the evening at Mid-autumn Festival. People get together and have a big meal at Mid-autumns Eve. After dinner, people usually watch the full moon and play the fireworks. There are many different kinds of mooncakes. Some have meat inside, some have eggs and some have fruits. They are all very delicious.
¡¡¡¡2.Halloween
¡¡¡¡My favourite festival is Halloween. Its an important western festival. Its on October 31st. Pumpkin lantern is an important part of Halloween. People like
¡¡¡¡wearing masks and strange capes or customes. Children are very excited. They go from door to door to say " trick or treat" and ask for sweets and cakes. They usually eat sweets and cakes in the lanterns. Haha! I think Halloween is fantastic.
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¡¡¡¡My favourite festival is Christmas. Its the most important festival in western countries. And its the western New Years Day. Its on December 25th . People decorate the Christmas tree and get together to have a big dinner. People likes eating Turkey at Christmas. Father Christmas usually brings presents to all the good children. They puts presents in stockings at night. I think he is fantastic, but Father Christmas isnt real. Our parents are the realFather Christmas.
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¡¡¡¡Mooncakes are to Mid-Autumn Festival what mince pies are to Christmas. The seasonal round cakes traditionally have a sweet filling of lotus seed paste or red bean paste and often have one or more salted duck eggs in the center to represent the moon. And the moon is what this celebration is all about. Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month£¬it is the time when the moon is said to be at its brightest and fullest. There are two legends which claim to explain the tradition of eating mooncakes. One Tang Dynasty myth holds that the Earth once had 10 suns circling it. One day all 10 suns appeared at once£¬scorching the planet with their heat. It was thanks to a skillful archer named Hou Yi that the Earth was saved. He shot down all but one of the suns. As his reward£¬the Heavenly Queen Mother gave Hou Yi the Elixir of Immortality£¬but she warned him that he must use it wisely. Hou Yi ignored her advice and£¬corrupted by fame and fortune£¬became a tyrannical leader. Chang-Er£¬his beautiful wife£¬ could no longer stand by and watch him abuse his power so she stole his Elixir and fled to the moon to escape his angry wrath. And thus began the legend of the beautiful woman in the moon£¬the Moon Fairy.
¡¡¡¡The second legend has it that during the Yuan Dynasty£¬an underground group led by Zhu Yuan Zang was determined to rid the country of Mongolian dominance. The moon cake was created to carry a secret message. When the cake was opened and the message read£¬an uprising was unleashed which successfully routed the Mongolians. It happened at the time of the full moon£¬which£¬some say£¬explains why mooncakes are eaten at this time. Mooncakes are usually stamped with Chinese characters indicating the name of the bakery and the type of filling used. Some bakeries will even stamp them with your family name so that you can give personalised ones to friends and family. They are usually presented in boxes of four which indicate the four phases of the moon. Traditional mooncakes are made with melted lard£¬but today vegetable oil is more often used in the interests of health. Mooncakes are not for the diet-conscious as they are loaded with calories. The best way to wash down one of these sticky cakes is with a cup of Chinese tea£¬especially Jasmine or Chrysanthemum tea£¬which aids the digestion.
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¡¡¡¡The Middle-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is often held in September or October. During the festival, family members get united and have moonquakes together. There are various kind of mooncakes,such as bean paste, egg-yolk or meat.
¡¡¡¡The shape of a moonquake is round as it symbolizes a big moon. Moreover, in the evening of the Middle-Autumn Festival, people get together in a vacant place, eating delicious moonquakes while appreciating the beautiful moon hanging in the dark sky. To conclude, the Middle-Autumn Festival is a very nice festival for Chinese people.
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¡¡¡¡Mid-autumn Festival is a popular and important lunar harvest festival celebrated by Chinese people. The festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. There are some traditions in this holiday. For example, people would have a big dinner with there families. After dinner, they often enjoy the full moon which is round and bright. The other tradition of mid-autumn festival is eating moon cake. Moon cake is the essential of that day, which means reunion . As time goes by, there are various kinds of moon cakes, but they are much more expensive than before. I like mid-autumn festival because my families will get together and have a big dinner on that day.
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¡¡¡¡Mid-autumn is a traditional festival in China. It¡¯s also called Autumn festive, August festival, daughters festival, or Reunion festival and so on. It¡¯s often on August 15th in lunar calendar every year, but in some places, it¡¯s on the 16th August, such as Ningbo, Lanzhou and Zhou Shan.
¡¡¡¡Mid-autumn day is thought to be the best festival with human touch or interest and poetic sentiment and mood of a painting. It¡¯s a reunion festival, on the day, people always miss close relatives and friends. Wherever they are, they always go home to see their parents and brothers and sisters, or their wife or husband and their children. The people who are in far away also give a call to the persons they are concerning with.
¡¡¡¡On this day, people often eat moon cake, nuts and some special food. And in some places, the days before Mid-autumn day, they do the rabbits with wheat, which stand of peace and reunion . On the evening, family members or friends always stay together to watch the moon as eating moon cake and nuts, or as talking each other happily.
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¡¡¡¡The Middle-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals£¬ it is often held in September or October. During the festival£¬ family members get united and have moonquakes together. There are various kind of moonquakes£¬ such as bean paste£¬ egg-yolk or meat. The shape of a moonquake is round as it symbolizes a big moon. Moreover£¬ in the evening of the Middle-Autumn Festival£¬ people get together in a vacant place£¬ eating delicious moonquakes while appreciating the beautiful moon hanging in the dark sky. To conclude£¬ the Middle-Autumn Festival is a very nice festival for Chinese people.
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