Fine verses and poems about wine and the Mid-Autumn Festival are as follows:
1. The dusk clouds have collected and overflowed with the clear cold, and the silver man turned the jade plate silently. This night in this life will not last long. Where can I see the bright moon next year?
2. Let’s take the wine curling tour to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival this year. My heart is like the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and I am willing to shine on my head for a crazy man.
3. Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently. Tonight, when the moon is bright and everyone looks around, I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts. ?
4. The sky will clean the world tonight with the moon. The summer heat has retreated and the skies are clear, and the autumn scenery is clear and clear. The stars make them shine, and the wind and dew make them shine. The one who can change the human world is Yu Jing.
5. My eyes are so poor that the Huaihai Sea is as full as silver, and thousands of rainbow lights nurture the treasures of clams. If there is no moon door in the sky, the osmanthus branches will support the westward wheel.
Festival folk customs:
1. Moon worship is a very ancient custom in China. It is actually a worship activity of the "Moon God" by the ancients. In ancient times, there was the custom of autumn twilight and evening moon. On the eve of the moon, worship the moon god.
2. The custom of admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was formally formed in the Tang Dynasty. According to the "Heritage of Kaiyuan Tianbao", on the night of August 15th, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty prepared a wine banquet and played with the scholars who stayed in the ban. From now on, every August 15th, we will enjoy the moon as usual.
3. The so-called "moon chasing" means that after the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, the excitement is still not over, so on the next night, many people invite relatives and friends to continue admiring the moon, which is called "Chasing the Moon". According to the preface to "Lingnan Miscellaneous Notes" written by Chen Zihou of the Qing Dynasty: "Those who do good things in Guangdong gather their relatives and friends to feast and enjoy the moon on the 16th night of the eighth month, which is called chasing the moon."
4. The full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Many lanterns are hung in public places at night, and people gather together to guess the riddles written on the lanterns. Because it is a favorite activity of most young men and women, and stories of love are also spread in these activities, so guessing lantern riddles during the Mid-Autumn Festival A form of love between men and women has also been derived.
5. Moon cakes, also called moon cakes, harvest cakes, palace cakes, reunion cakes, etc., are tributes to the moon god during the Mid-Autumn Festival in ancient times. Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god. Later, people gradually regarded appreciating the moon and tasting mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival as a symbol of family reunion.