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Interesting knowledge quiz on Mid-Autumn Festival
1. There should be an answer to the question about Mid-Autumn Festival.

1. What festival is August 15th called?

A moon cake festival b reunion festival c hometown festival d poet festival

Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival and which of the following festivals are called the three traditional festivals in China?

A Spring Festival B Double Ninth Festival C Mid-Autumn Festival D Christmas

Third, what is the tide related to?

A sun b stars c moon d wind

4. What tree did WU GANG cut down in the allusion?

A locust tree b osmanthus tree c willow tree d poplar

In which dynasty did Mid-Autumn Festival become a fixed festival?

A Tang b song c yuan d Ming

6. What were moon cakes originally used for?

A offering sacrifices to Luna B giving gifts to relatives and friends C festival food D local snacks.

7. Which of the following is not the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival?

A, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon goddess B, Wu Gangfa, Gui C, Yutu, Guan Yao D and Shen Tao said.

8. Which of the following countries doesn't eat moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival?

America, Japan, Italy and Britain

Nine, "Jiang Nanan spring breeze is green, when will the bright moon shine on me?" Whose masterpiece is this?

A Wang Anshi b Li Bai c Du Fu d Bai Juyi

10. What can the Mid-Autumn Festival be called?

A Mid-Autumn Festival B Mid-Autumn Festival C Mid-Autumn Festival D Mid-Autumn Festival

1 1. Mooncakes symbolize reunion and are essential food for Mid-Autumn Festival. When is the custom of eating moon cakes said to have been handed down?

A Tang dynasty b yuan dynasty c song dynasty d Ming dynasty

Twelve, what is the full moon and the lack of the moon generally described in ancient times?

A joys and sorrows, b the weather is good or bad, c the symbol of good or bad luck, d whether you are healthy.

answer

1.b reunion festival 2. Mid-Autumn Festival. C lunar 4. B osmanthus 5. A Tang 6. Sacrifice to the moon god.

7. God speaks 8. Japan 9. An Wang Anshi 10. A mid-autumn festival 1 1. B yuan dynasty 12. A man of joys and sorrows.

2. Mid-Autumn Festival simple knowledge quiz

1. Which of the following is true about moon cakes: (correct answer: BC) A. There is a tradition of eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival. B: Moon cakes are really related to the Mid-Autumn Festival in Ming Dynasty. C. moon cakes first appeared in the southern song dynasty. D. Moon cakes first appeared in the middle of the Tang Dynasty.

2. the taste characteristics of Beijing-Tianjin moon cakes are: (correct answer: d) B. salty C. spicy D. vegetarian

3. What's the name of Mid-Autumn Festival? (Correct answer: ABC) A. August Festival B. Mid-Autumn Festival C. Reunion Festival D. Mid-Autumn Festival ends.

4. What are the other names of moon cakes: (correct answer: Abde) A. Hu cake B. Moon dumplings C. Tribute cake D. Reunion cake E. Palace cake

5. Which of the following is not the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival: (correct answer: c) A. Moths put out the fire B. Legacy of Autumn Newspaper C. Because Yang Guifei likes to eat moon cakes, there was the Mid-Autumn Festival D. Zhu Yuanzhang's moon cake uprising.

6. Mid-Autumn Festival, which of the following statements about local customs is correct: (correct answer: ACE) A. Sichuan Province: Sacrifice to the land god and light orange lanterns B. Shanxi Province: burn beans C. Guangdong Province: eat taro and children carry lanterns D. Anhui Province: Sacrifice to the land god and pay homage to ancestors E. Shaanxi Province: eat watermelon.

7. The ways to identify moon cakes are: (correct answer: ABC) A. Look at the appearance B. Smell C. Taste D. Weigh.

8. What kind of tea is better for salty moon cakes? (Correct answer: AD) A. Pu 'er tea B. Green tea C. Scented tea D. Oolong tea

9. Who shouldn't eat moon cakes? (Correct answer: ABCD) A. Diabetes B. Hypertension C. Gallstones D. Pancreatitis

10. How to eat moon cakes scientifically: (correct answer: ab) A. It is best not to exceed half a cup at a time B. It is best to eat moon cakes while drinking tea C. As long as you are healthy, you can eat them casually.

1 1. Mooncakes are divided into (correct answer: ABCD) A. Beijing style B. Chaozhou style C. Hong Kong style D. Guangdong style.

12. What should you pay attention to when eating moon cakes: (correct answer: abcde) A. Try fresh food more. B. Eat fresh food. C. Salted before sweet. D. Don't cool it while it is hot. E. Eat it in moderation.

13. What kind of moon cakes are suitable for Libra people? (correct answer: b) A. Milk mint moon cake B. Double yellow jujube paste moon cake C. Fun moon cake D. Garfield moon cake E. Haagen-Dazs moon cake

14. The following couplets describe the Mid-Autumn Festival: (Correct answer: ABC) A. People are particularly happy when they are happy, and the moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival. B. There are several places to stay in the month, and Wanjiaxiao wind music plays Mid-Autumn Festival. C. the ground is half clear in autumn, and the window contains the bright moon.

15. Mooncakes are divided into: (correct answer: ABC) A. Paste skin B. Mixed sugar skin C. Crispy skin.

3. Ask for brain teasers or funny questions in Mid-Autumn Festival.

Question: How to make the sparrow quiet? Answer: Click.

Reason: Silence (silence). Question: Who runs fastest in history? Answer: Cao Cao Reason: Speak of the devil. Question: Who is the mother of rice? Answer: flower reason: peanut question: what is white plus white? Answer: equal to the white rabbit. Reason: Xiao Bai Er asked: 30-50 which number is worse than the bear's shit! Answer: 40 reasons: Facts speak louder than words. Question: What should I do if the pigs in the pigsty run out? Answer: Wang Leehom Reason: Question: What should I do if I come out again? Answer: Han Hong's reason: He also teases funny idiots-what's the difference between a new husband and a new dog? Answer: It's been a year since I saw your new dog, and I'm still very excited and funny. -Bobo man accidentally swallowed 1 yuan, and Bobo slapped him upside down, but spit out 10 yuan. What should Bobo do at this moment? Answer: Keep feeding him a dollar. Funny brain teasers-which number is the most diligent? Which number is laziest? Answer: Don't stop doing interesting brain teasers-a bear without a tail is a tail bear, and a bear without a penis is a bear. Answer: The mother bear has a funny brain teaser-what is the smallest island in the world? Answer: the safety island is an interesting brain teaser-what has been cutting? Answer: Waterfall is a funny brain teaser-September 28th is Confucius' birthday, so what's the date of June 28th of 10? Answer: Confucius had a funny brain teaser at the full moon-the wolf is coming (guess the fruit)? Answer: carambola (sheep escape) is a funny brain teaser-what would the world be like if Jiang Gong (Chiang Kai-shek) were still alive? Answer: One more person.

Funny brain teaser-are there carp (four-word idiom) under these two pieces of ice? Answer: Be polite (there is a funny brain trick in the ice)-why does tofu hurt people? Answer: Because it is frozen tofu, it is a funny brain teaser-an ant actually climbed from Sichuan to Tokyo. Is it possible? Answer: Funny brain teaser on the map-a bus had an accident and everyone was injured. Why is Xiaoming okay? Answer: Because there is no funny brain teaser in his car-there is one place where he can get in and out. What is this place? Answer: The tomb is very funny. Brainstorm-Chicken and Goose Run 100 meter. Chickens run faster than geese. Why did you arrive at the terminal later? Answer: The chicken ran in the wrong direction. Funny brain teaser-a ball and an iron ball fell from a tall building. Who landed first? Answer: Iron ball is a funny brain teaser-the bell rings, but there is no one in the classroom. What happened? Answer: It's physical education class's funny brain teaser-why can Xiao Ming stop the car with one hand? Answer: The car is a taxi. This is an interesting brain teaser-who will be busy with work all day? Answer: The ballet dancer has an interesting brain teaser-Lingling has never studied arithmetic, but the teacher praised her math as one of the best. Why? Answer: From one to two, funny brain teasers-what did Columbus do immediately after he set foot on the New World? Answer: It's funny to think quickly when you take the other foot-who keeps eating, but never gets enough. Answer: air jokes and brain teasers-is there any way to make eyebrows grow under your eyes? Answer: Handstand funny brain teaser-what is the thing that makes everyone forget before going to bed? Answer: Close your eyes and have a funny brain tonic-some people say that eating fish can avoid myopia. Why? Answer: Have you ever seen a cat with funny eyes and a spinning brain? There is an old man who lives on 12 floor. Why never take the elevator? Answer: Because he lives on the first floor, he has a funny brain teaser-what animal did you hit but shed your own blood? Answer: Mosquitoes have a funny brain trick-what can be added or subtracted? Answer: Funny age, brain teaser-Xiao Yang's homework has always been the first in the class. Why did he fall to the third place this time? Answer: Because their scores are higher than his funny brain teasers-what kind of mountains and seas can move the answer: A sea of people is crowded with funny brain teasers-what kind of books do normal people not read? Answer: A blind book has no tongue. Answer: The teapot has a funny mouth and a brain teaser. What kind of official can't give orders, but still smiles at others? Answer: Xin Langguan has a funny brain teaser-a policeman ran away when he saw the thief. Why? Answer: I want to catch the thief quickly and have a funny brain teaser-Xiaoming eats gum every day and others say he has bad breath. Why? A: He swears every day.

Funny brain teaser-Why can frogs jump higher than trees? Answer: Because he stood on the tree and jumped.

4. Brainstorm or some funny questions about Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-autumn riddle:

1, return from Mid-Autumn Festival (put a tag)

2. Chang 'e descended to earth (playing a flower name)

3. Mid-autumn chrysanthemums bloom (to use an idiom)

4. The bright moon shines on me (name the Ming Dynasty)

5, until, holding up my cup, I asked the moon (a polite expression)

6. Lonely Chang 'e Twilight Sleeves (a dance term)

7. China likes Mid-Autumn Festival (a tourist term).

8. Mid-Autumn honeymoon (to use an idiom)

9. The breeze blows on the Mid-Autumn Night.

10, there is a bright moon hanging in the sky (with a four-word stock market term)

1 1, looked up and found it was moonlight (the name of Chinese medicine)

12, Mid-Autumn Moon Cake (with a computer noun)

13, Mid-Autumn Festival Reunion (make a movie name)

14, Mid-Autumn Festival full moon (a dream of red mansions)

15, Double Ninth Festival after Mid-Autumn Festival (typing a poem by Zheng Banqiao)

The answer is:

1, bagui

2. roses

3. Have a wonderful full moon.

4. Gui Youguang

5. Join us

6. Sleeves

7. sightseeing

8. Have a wonderful full moon

9.bright moon and cool breeze

10, daily profit and loss increase.

1 1, angelica sinensis

12, floppy disk

13, second handshake

14, Jia Yucun's Gu Yue: Every Wednesday and Friday, there will be a reunion, and the jade fence will be covered with clear light. Only when you turn around in the sky can you hold on, and everyone will look up.

15, paragraph after paragraph

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5. Common sense about Mid-Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in East Asia, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is not only a festival for China people, but also a traditional festival in Japan, Viet Nam, South Korea and North Korea under the influence of China culture. According to the China lunar calendar, August is the second month of autumn, which was called Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient times. Therefore, it is called Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as autumn season, August Festival, August Half Day, Moon Festival and Moon Festival, because the moon is complete on this day, it symbolizes reunion and is also known as the Reunion Festival.

Directory * 1 Origin o 1. 1 Goddess of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon * 2 Festival customs * 3 Mid-Autumn Festival in Taiwan Province Province * 4 Mid-Autumn Festival in Korea * 5 Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam * 6 Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan * 7 Mid-Autumn Festival Poems * 8 References * 9 See * 10 External link for the origin of the word Mid-Autumn Festival, which was first seen in Zhou Li and 0. But it didn't say which day in August.

After the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. According to legend, after Emperor Taizong sleepwalked in the Moon Palace and got colorful feather clothes, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival became popular among the people.

It is generally believed that the Mid-Autumn Festival began to prevail in the Song Dynasty, and by the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become a major traditional festival in China. In the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's story is the most famous.

There are many versions of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon circulating among the people. The following is one of them: According to legend, in ancient times, there were ten suns in the sky. Hou Yi, a hero with infinite strength, shot down nine suns.

The tenth sun will rise and set on time to benefit the people. Later, Hou Yi married Chang 'e again.

One day, Hou Yi got a pack of elixirs. As long as he takes the elixir, he can live forever and ascend to heaven. Chang 'e swallowed all the elixirs, then became a fairy and flew to the moon palace.

Festival custom * enjoy the moon. * Eat moon cakes.

O There is also the custom of eating greasy cakes in Xiamen, Fujian. * Play with lanterns.

* Enjoy sweet-scented osmanthus and eat all kinds of food made of sweet-scented osmanthus, especially cakes and sweets. * In Hong Kong, besides moon cakes, carambola and taro are common foods.

Because water chestnut is hard to buy and rare now. * Sacrificing the moon is to worship the Empress Taiyin.

* In Taiwan Province Province, the Mid-Autumn Festival barbecue has been popular since1990s, and there are many sayings. One is the influence of advertisers, and the other is the hunger when watching the moon at night, so barbecue became popular.

* In addition, it is the custom in some places to send pig cakes or longevity noodles to the elderly or younger generations. Giving gifts to relatives and friends is also a custom for Koreans to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

So they also call Mid-Autumn Festival "Thanksgiving Day for Koreans". Taiwan Province Mid-Autumn Festival Wikinews related reports: Mid-Autumn Festival spoiled moon cakes become new favorites. In Taiwan Province Province, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is an important folk festival, and the whole country has a one-day holiday.

Up to now, ordinary people in Taiwan Province Province still have the habit of enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes and grapefruit. 1In the mid-1980s, Taiwan Province Province began to develop the habit of barbecue in the Mid-Autumn Festival. This habit is believed to be in this era, when Taiwan Province's economy took off and its life was westernized, which affected the traditional folk customs. Strictly speaking, the Mid-Autumn Festival barbecue in Taiwan Province Province, a new festival folk custom, should be an extension of the westernized barbecue habit.

In addition, at the same time, two well-known barbecue sauce in Taiwan Province Province advertised to further stir up the Mid-Autumn Festival barbecue atmosphere. In recent years, from south to north in Taiwan Province Province, even urban residents or rural people living in apartments or buildings will choose parks, roadsides, beaches or their own balconies and roofs to hold barbecue activities in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

South Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival Koreans write "Autumn Festival" as Thanksgiving in English, also called Thanksgiving, because the Mid-Autumn Festival is a big festival in South Korea, and there will be a three-day break. In the past, when the traffic was underdeveloped, people would use this time to return home to visit relatives.

Nowadays, before every autumn night, major Korean companies will cut prices to attract people to shop and give gifts to each other. Koreans eat muffins in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam Vietnamese celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which is called T? Mid-Autumn Festival. "Festival" is a whisper, and "Mid-Autumn Festival" is a Sino-Vietnamese sound.

Mid-Autumn Festival is also a festival for Vietnamese children. That night, the children heard a legend about A Gui.

Vietnamese children have to travel and play with carp lanterns on Mid-Autumn Festival night, which also indicates the meaning of "jumping the dragon gate" when they grow up. Japan's Mid-Autumn Festival The traditional Japanese Mid-Autumn Festival is called Fifteen Nights, also known as Mid-Autumn Moon, Folding Moon and Chestnut Moon.

However, unlike China people who eat moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, Japanese people eat zongzi while enjoying the moon, which is called "Moon-watching Zongzi". Because this period is the harvest season of various crops, in order to express gratitude to nature, the Japanese will hold various celebrations.

Japanese people will also enjoy the moon, which is called "See you on the Moon". jiaozi (See you on the Moon, See you on the Moon, See you on the Moon, See you on the Moon) and Miscanthus (See you on the Moon) will be displayed in the house. The origin and legend of Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history. Like other traditional festivals, it developed slowly. The ancient emperors had a system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. As early as Zhou Li, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" has been recorded.

Later, aristocratic scholars followed suit. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, they watch and worship the bright and round moon in the sky to express their feelings. This custom spread to the people and formed a traditional activity. Until the Tang Dynasty, people paid more attention to this custom of offering sacrifices to the moon, and the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, which was very popular in the Song Dynasty. The legend of Mid-Autumn Festival is very rich, and fairy tales such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting Guangxi and Jade Rabbit smashing medicine are widely circulated.

The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, one of the legends of Mid-Autumn Festival, said that in ancient times, there were ten days in the sky at the same time, which scorched crops and made the people miserable. A hero named Hou Yi has infinite power. He sympathized with the suffering people, climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain, gave full play to his divine power, opened his bow, shot down more than nine suns in one breath, and ordered the last one to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people. Therefore, Hou Yi was criticized by people.

6. Some small questions about Mid-Autumn Festival

1 "The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival;

The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China and the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15th is in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In the ancient Chinese calendar, August in the middle of autumn is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival".

Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient festival, and it is an important custom to offer sacrifices and enjoy the moon. Ancient emperors had a social system of offering sacrifices to the moon in spring, and folks also had the custom of offering sacrifices to the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, it was more important to enjoy the moon than to sacrifice it, and serious sacrifice turned into light entertainment. The custom of enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, and many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. In the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yue Bai's court and folk activities to enjoy the moon were even larger. So far, there are many historical sites in China, such as Yue Bai Altar, Moon Pavilion and Moon Tower. The "Moon Altar" in Beijing was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, and was used for royal sacrifice to the moon. Whenever the moon rises in the Mid-Autumn Festival, a box is set up in the open air, with moon cakes, pomegranates, dates and other fruits on the console table. After Yue Bai, the family sat around the dining table, chatting while eating and enjoying the bright moon.

According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li. In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a record of "telling Shangshu Town about the cow's confusion, crossing the river in mid-autumn, and traveling incognito around". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Book of Emperor Taizong recorded the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15. The prevalence of Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and it became one of the major festivals in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.

Another explanation for the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is that the 15th day of the eighth lunar month happens to be the time when rice is ripe, and all families worship the land god. Mid-Autumn Festival may be the legacy of Qiubao.

Since moon cakes are the main characters, it is necessary to send them on Mid-Autumn Festival. In fact, it is a traditional custom in China to send moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival. Since ancient times, people in China have given mooncakes as gifts to relatives and friends, expressing sincere feelings and pinning their good wishes that "the moon indicates people's reunion and cakes indicate people's longevity". Nowadays, giving mooncakes to each other has become an important way of emotional communication.

In any case, the good wish of "reunion" represented by moon cakes is irreplaceable by other gifts. Sending moon cakes is not just sending moon cakes, but sending a heart and a blessing. What should be sent is still to be sent!

Mid-Autumn Festival is not just about eating moon cakes-

We must also make traditional festivals more prosperous.

Send, be sure to send. Is the Mid-Autumn Festival still called the Mid-Autumn Festival without moon cakes? In China people's minds, Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival are relatively big festivals, except Spring Festival, which are the only two festivals left. Without moon cakes, is there still a festive atmosphere? When we were young, we looked forward to eating moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival. How happy it is! If future children don't know what moon cakes are, isn't this our sorrow? Although the present moon cakes are high in fat, calories and cholesterol, they are seldom eaten. Eating once a year is harmless to health. Don't give up eating because of a little flaw, and change our tradition for thousands of years.

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Moon cakes symbolize reunion and good luck, and are essential food for Mid-Autumn Festival. Just like Zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival and Tangyuan on the Lantern Festival, there is nothing unusual in itself. However, it is a national culture and a special symbol. Without it, even if you have a happy and lively Mid-Autumn Festival, it is not a real Mid-Autumn Festival. From this perspective, moon cakes are definitely the protagonist of the Mid-Autumn Festival!

4 "Mooncakes are a symbol of reunion and auspiciousness, and a must-have for Mid-Autumn Festival, so they are a must-have for gifts to relatives and friends! !

5 "The moon sends acacia, and the moon cakes warm people's hearts."

7. Mid-Autumn Festival tips

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is named because its value is only half that of Sanqiu.

It is said that the moon is closest to the earth this night, and the moon is the biggest and brightest, so there has been a custom of drinking and enjoying the moon since ancient times; The daughter-in-law who goes back to her parents' house will go back and forth to express her happiness and good luck. In some places, such as Ningbo, Taizhou and Zhoushan, the Mid-Autumn Festival is scheduled for August 16, which is related to changing it to "Lantern Festival on the 14th day of the first month and Mid-Autumn Festival on the 16th of August" in order to prevent attacks by officers and men of the Yuan Dynasty and Zhu.

Besides, in Hongkong, after the Mid-Autumn Festival, we will hold another carnival in Izayoi, called "Chasing the Moon".

8. Mid-Autumn Festival tips

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is named because its value is only half that of Sanqiu.

It is said that the moon is closest to the earth this night, and the moon is the biggest and brightest, so there has been a custom of drinking and enjoying the moon since ancient times; The daughter-in-law who goes back to her parents' house will go back and forth to express her happiness and good luck. In some places, such as Ningbo, Taizhou and Zhoushan, the Mid-Autumn Festival is scheduled for August 16, which is related to changing it to "Lantern Festival on the 14th day of the first month and Mid-Autumn Festival on the 16th of August" in order to prevent attacks by officers and men of the Yuan Dynasty and Zhu.

Besides, in Hongkong, after the Mid-Autumn Festival, we will hold another carnival in Izayoi, called "Chasing the Moon".