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The moral of Tomb-Sweeping Day eating dumplings is eight words.
In memory of ancestors and reunion.

1. I miss my ancestors. Tomb-Sweeping Day doesn't eat modern green jiaozi, which can actually be traced back to ancient times. In ancient times, it was emphasized that Tomb-Sweeping Day couldn't cook with fire for three days, so people would prepare some foods that didn't need fire, such as pancakes and steamed stuffed buns, but these foods lost their flavor after eating too much, and they didn't last long. So everyone made green balls with wormwood juice and flour unique to Tomb-Sweeping Day. Steamed green meatballs exude the aroma of wormwood, which is delicious and full and has been placed for a long time, so this custom has been passed down to this day. So now everyone in Tomb-Sweeping Day has a reunion dinner, which means remembering ancestors and respecting customs.

2. Looking forward to reunion, the word "Tuan" in dumplings also means reunion, so Tomb-Sweeping Day's eating dumplings also means family reunion. So when we get to Tomb-Sweeping Day, the whole family will have a reunion festival together. Steamed dumplings are very fragrant, and people will feel the traditional festive atmosphere in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

3. Fortunately, Tomb-Sweeping Day will prepare all kinds of food to pay homage to ancestors, among which group worship is indispensable. Then the food after the sacrifice will not be thrown away, because in the concept of China people, if you eat the food after the sacrifice, you will get the blessing of your ancestors. Therefore, Tomb-Sweeping Day eats the Youth League in the hope of being blessed by his ancestors and making his career, life and health better and better.