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Zhong qiu jie kuai le 中 秋 节 快 乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

Zhong qiu jie kuai le 中 秋 节 快 乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival. Origin : 3000 years ago ( Zhou Dynasty) Date : 15 th , August (Lunar Calender ) Moon : Roundest and Brightest. Significance : Celebrating the Summer Harvest Family Reunions . Food: Moon cake.

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Zhong qiu jie kuai le 中 秋 节 快 乐 Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

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  1. Zhongqiujiekuai le中 秋 节 快 乐Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

  2. Origin: 3000 years ago ( Zhou Dynasty)Date: 15th , August (Lunar Calender)Moon: Roundest and Brightest

  3. Significance:Celebrating the Summer HarvestFamily Reunions

  4. Food: Moon cake • Lotus seed paste(莲蓉, líanróng): • Sweet bean paste(豆沙, dòushā) • Jujube paste(棗泥, zǎoní) • Five kernel(五仁, wǔrén) • Taro paste(芋泥, yùní) • Salt and pepper(椒鹽, jiāoyán)

  5. Legend:Chang’e Flying to the Moon

  6. Different Celebrated Forms

  7. QianTang River Tide Tower Burning Tradition in some towns

  8. Moon Festival Poem The Moon Festival Su shiBright moon, when was your birth?Wine cup in hand, I ask the deep blue sky;Not knowing what year it is tonightIn those celestial palaces on high. I long to fly back one the wind,Yet dread those crystal towers, those courts of jade,Freezing to death among those icy heights!Instead I rise to dance with my pale shadow;Better off, after all, in the world of men. Rounding the red pavilion,Stooping to look through gauze windows,She shines on the sleepless.The moon should know no sadness;Why, then, is she always full when dear ones are parted?For men the grief of parting, joy of reunion,Just as the moon wanes and waxes, is bright or dim:Always some flaw-and so it has been since of old.My one wish for you, is long life And a share in this loveliness far, far away!

  9. Romantic Poems Romantic Poems

  10. 1.What is the date of the Mid-Autumn Festival?2.What are the significances of the festival?3.Is the dumpling the traditional food in Mid-Autumn Festival?4.What is the name of the legend about the festival? A. Meng Jiang Girl cry at the Great Wall • B. Yu Controlled the Flood • C. Journey to the West • D . Chang’e Flying to the moon

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