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Composition of Mid-Autumn Festival 300

Autumn is crisp, and on August 15, we ushered in the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. My whole family likes to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. My father, my mother, my brother, my sister and my sister all like to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, because on this day, our whole family can eat moon cakes happily together.

This year's Mid-Autumn Festival coincides with the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. In the evening, the Jade Rabbit rises, the bright moon is in the sky, and there is a full moon. There are a few white clouds floating among the clouds, and the breeze is rustling and blowing slowly. In the moonlight, there are several heavy grapes hanging on the grape rack, and several fireflies are flying around, so emotional, so emotional.

My brother and I, my brother and I, we stood in the middle of the yard, holding our heads high and looking back at the moon in the sky. I said, "Look, the moon has risen here!" " "The younger brother said," Look, the moon has also risen over there! ""At this time, the whole family in the yard, including father, mother, brother, sister, brother and sister, almost shouted in unison: "Look, the moon in the east has really risen!" "

What a round moon! It rises like a bright moon and a full moon!

We are very happy in the yard. No one can say that we are unhappy. My whole family likes this beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival very much, especially August 15, which happens to be the Mid-Autumn Festival. What a double happiness!

There are ups and downs in the moon and ups and downs in people's life. At this moment, it is a good day for people of all ethnic groups in China to get together and have a family reunion. Let's hold the moon cake high and drink this happy moon cake together!

The night is already deep, and the night is getting thicker and thicker. The moon is in the sky, reflecting the bright moonlight. Our whole family lingered and looked at the bright moon in the yard with joy!

This year's Mid-Autumn Festival is really hard to forget. I hope to catch up with the Mid-Autumn Festival next August 15!