The horoscopes of the Mid-Autumn Festival proverbs are as follows:
1. If people go well, everything will go well.
2. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival and happy family!
3. Happy family and all the best.
4. Family relationships are harmonious and friends are harmonious.
5. Dreams come true in your heart, and everything comes true.
6. On a full moon night, blessings come to your heart.
7. Celebrate the festival with joy.
8. The full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival means reunion during the festival.
9. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the family reunites.
10. Mid-Autumn Festival, everything goes well!
Origin:
1. The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the ancient moon worship. In the ancient calendar Zhongqiu is divided into three months: Meng month, Zhong month and Ji month according to the season. The eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be the second month of autumn and is called "Zhongqiu", while the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar happens to be half of autumn. 1. Therefore, it is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". It was originally considered as a festival for ancient emperors to worship the moon, but gradually became the Mid-Autumn Festival.
2. The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from the story of Chang'e flying to the moon. Hou Yi shot down the extra 9 suns, and then God gave him the medicine to become an immortal. However, he was reluctant to leave his wife Chang'e and gave the medicine to Chang'e for safekeeping. On August 15, Chang'e took the medicine and flew to the moon because Hou Yi missed Chang'e very much, so on this day every year, he would place Chang'e's favorite food in the yard, looking forward to her return and reunion.
3. The Mid-Autumn Festival evolved from worshiping the God of Earth, and was used in farming. In society, crops are extremely important to farmers, so people often worship the land. During the autumn harvest season, farmers will worship the land gods, and August 15th in the lunar calendar is the time when crops are harvested, so it gradually evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Customs:
In ancient times, mooncakes were used as offerings during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the custom of eating mooncakes originated in the Tang Dynasty and was introduced to the people in the Northern Song Dynasty. At that time, it was not called "mooncakes" and was commonly known as "small cakes" " and "Moon Ball". In the Ming Dynasty, moon cakes became a Mid-Autumn Festival food and were thoroughly promoted among the people. At that time, the very clever bakers made patterns of Chang'e's mythical story about the moon and printed them on the moon cakes. More popular.