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1、中秋英文手抄報內(nèi)容中秋節(jié)到了,出guo真誠提供一些關(guān)于中秋節(jié)英文手抄報的內(nèi) 容,歡迎閱讀。In Pu City, females must cross the Nanpu Bridge to prayfor a long life. In Jianning, people light lanterns to pray to the moon for their babies. In Shanghang county, children have to get down on their knees when they worship the moon. In LongYan, while ea

2、ting mooncakes, parents will dig a small hole in the center of the cakes, which means that some secrets should be kept from children.In Chaoshan, women and children will worship the Moon.Whenthe night es, they will burn joss sticks in front of a table of fresh fruits as a sacrifice. At that night th

3、ey will also eat taros. There are two reasons why people there eat this vegetable. Oneis that August is the best time to eat ripe taros, and the other es from a story. In 1279 the Mongols defeated the Southern Song Dynasty and formed the Yuan Dynasty, and they carried out their cruel domination over

4、 the HanChinese. At that time, a well-known general called Ma Fa held out in Chaozhou to fight with Mongols. Whenhe failed, most citizens were killed. Because the Chinese word for taros and Mongols were similar, from then on people eat taros to prove that they will alwaysremember the pain. To eat th

5、e taro means to eat the heads of the Mongols.In Nan * g people will not just eat moon cakes, they willalso eat another famous dish called Guihua Dark. This dish could only be cooked during the Mid-Autumn Day, because it is cooked with osmanthus flowers, which blossoms in August.In Wuxi of Jiangsu pr

6、ovince, people like to burn joss sticks to celebrate this special festival. The burned joss sticks are wrapped in tulle with beautiful paintings of Moon Palace or Chang'e.In Ji'an County of Jiangxi province, peasants burn pottery jars with straws and vinegar so that the smell of the vinegar

7、can spread all over the villages. In Xincheng County, people celebrate this festival by lighting oil lamps from the 11th day of the 8th lunar month to the 17th day.People will prepare a lot of food like mooncakes, ducks, glutinous rice cakes, and rice dumplings. In some places, people light orange l

8、amps, or ask children run in the streets with pomeloes decorated with burning incense in their hands.In Jiading, they worship the Godof the Land and play somelocal dramas to celebrate this special day.People of Qingyun County in Shangdongprovince worship the God of Land as well as their ancestors on

9、 that day. In Luan of Shanxi province, parents will invite their son-in-laws to have dinner with them. In Xixiang county of Shanxi province, menusually go boating or climb mountains together, while women will stay at homeand prepare for the dinner. In Luochuan County, parents send gifts to their chi

10、ldren's teachers to show their gratitude.Though different places have different customs to celebrate this special day, people all have mon wishes of reunion , happiness, safety, health and harvest.At the very beginning, the Mid-Autumn Festival was not so popular. It was the ancient Chinese poets

11、 who madethe Festival popularity. They wrote manypoemswhich are related to the moon and the festival, and when reading these poems people became more and more interested in it. Missing Homein the Silent Night by Li Bai is one of the most famous ancient poems related to the moon and the Mid-Autumn Fe

12、stival.For thousands of years, the Chinese people have related the vicissitudes of life to changes of the moonas it waxes and wanes; joy and sorrow, parting and reunion . Because the full moonis round and symbolizes reunion , the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the festival of reunion . All fam

13、ily members try to get together on this special day. Those whocan not return homewatch the bright moonlight and feel deep longing for their loved ones.Today, festivities centered about the Mid-Autumn Festival are more varied. After a family reunion dinner, manypeople like to go out to attend special

14、 perfomances in parks or on public squares.People in different parts of China have different ways to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Guangzhouin South China, a huge lantern show is a big attraction for local citizens.Thousands of differently shaped lanterns are lit, forming a fantastic contras

15、t with the bright moonlight。Eating mooncakes while watching the full moonis a central part of the mid-autumn festival throughout China, and is a symbol of family unity. At the very beginning, the moon cakes were served as a sacrifice to the Moon. The words mooncake first appeared in the Southern Son

16、g Dynasty, even though, at that time, the moon cakes were not round. Nowadays, moon cakes are given as presents to loved ones and it represent people s wishes to be together during the mid-autumn festival.Apart from these two traditional customs, differentregions have their own celebrations.Mid-autu

17、mn day / Mid-autumn Festival 中秋節(jié)Moon Festival / Mooncake Festival / Moon Festival 中秋節(jié)mooncake 月餅minimooncake 迷你月餅mooncakes with meat / nuts / 肉餡 / 果仁 / 蛋黃月餅ham mooncake 火腿月餅grapefruit / pomelo / shaddock柚子glue pudding 湯圓lantern / scaldfish 燈籠Chang E 嫦娥Hou Yi 后羿relative activities 相關(guān)活動 :gather to adm

18、ire the bright mid-autumn harvest moon聚在一起賞月light lantern 點燈籠carry the lantern around 提燈籠burn incense 燒香fire dragon dances 火龍舞The custom of worshipping the moon 拜月的習俗worshippe the full moon 拜滿月的習俗Mid-autumn Festival in Singapore is quite lively. Theholiday arrived a front for month, the mooncake lan

19、tern starts to go on the market. Mooncake, not only satisfies people's luck of having good things to eat also to use for the ancestor worship to pay respects to the moon, is the holiday high quality goods which the relative friend presents mutually. Except the moon cake, Midautumn Festival's another kind of holiday high quality goods are "the pomelo".Speaking of the young people, makesthem feel the interest is the all kinds of manufacture fine lantern, they also were taking advantage of the holiday opportunity, exposes manufactures the lantern the talen

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