标题:Mid - Autumn Festival in China
章节概要
- Mid - Autumn Festival Introduction
- Famous Moon - Appreciating Spot
- Legend of Chang'e and Hou Yi
- Chang'e Moon Exploration Project
- Symbolism and Customs of Mid - Autumn Festival
- Transition to Double Ninth Festival
详细内容
- Mid - Autumn Festival Introduction The 15th day of the 8th lunar month is the Mid - Autumn Festival, a celebration that focuses on the Moon. Enjoying the beauty of the full moon on this day has been a long - standing Chinese custom for centuries.
- Famous Moon - Appreciating Spot The West Lake Three Pools Mirroring the Moon in Hangzhou, in China's Zhejiang Province, is a great spot to appreciate the full moon. There are three hollow stone towers in the center of the West Lake. On the night of Mid - Autumn Festival, the lights in the towers reflect 15 moons across the surface of the water around the towers, and the true moon and its reflected counterparts are difficult to distinguish, giving rise to the name, three pools mirroring the moon.
- Legend of Chang'e and Hou Yi The Chinese love the moon of the Mid - Autumn Festival so much that they even printed the picture of the three pools mirroring the moon on the back of one Yuan note. According to the legend, in ancient times there were ten suns in the sky simultaneously, and the strong exposure and extremely hot temperature made people's lives a misery. A hero named Hou Yi came along, shot down nine suns and saved the world. To reward his bravery, the queen mother gave him an elixir as a reward. Chang'e, Hou Yi's wife, drank the elixir by accident and became immortal. Since immortals cannot remain in the mortal realm, she had to leave the earth, ascend to the moon, and could only watch the human world from afar.
- Chang'e Moon Exploration Project China's Chang'e Moon Exploration Project is named after this story. On January 3, 2019, Chang'e - 4 detector successfully landed on the moon, returning the world's first close - range image of the dark side of the moon.
- Symbolism and Customs of Mid - Autumn Festival Aside from the Spring Festival, the Mid - Autumn Festival is the most important festival symbolizing reunion. The roundness of the full moon expresses people's desire for a whole and happy family. Eating mooncakes is an important custom during the Mid - Autumn Festival. Due to different diet habits in different regions, mooncakes vary in taste. Traditional flavors include fillings of five - kernel paste and bean paste. Now, there are new flavors like ice cream and durian. Although the taste of mooncake is changing, the symbolic meaning of the full moon remains unchanged, and the Chinese custom of eating mooncake and longing for reunion during the Mid - Autumn Festival will never fade away.
- Transition to Double Ninth Festival After a short get - together during the Mid - Autumn Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, a festival of renewal of growth and cherishing the past, is just around the corner.
总结
This article mainly focuses on the Mid - Autumn Festival in China. It starts with an introduction to the festival, then mentions a famous moon - appreciating spot. It further tells the legend related to the festival, the Chang'e Moon Exploration Project named after the legend. Also, it elaborates on the symbolism and customs of the Mid - Autumn Festival and finally makes a transition to the upcoming Double Ninth Festival.

