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A composition before the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. I made an appointment with some good friends and went to the top of the building to enjoy the moon.

The moon did not rise very high, so we first started to look at the scenery nearby. Looking to the north, the spring flowers on the playground are exceptionally green; looking to the east, there is a teaching building, with many songs and laughter coming from it; to the south, houses are rising from the ground, and skyscrapers are towering; Looking to the west, the fireworks bloomed with gorgeous flowers, which were simply magnificent.

The moon has risen. It bid farewell to the dark green mountains and walked onto the night glowing red with fireworks. A few stars blinked with lazy eyes, surrounding the bright moon, which was very novel about everything. Mingyue seems to want to make herself more beautiful, wearing the soft and smooth dark blue silk satin in the sky. The dark night sky does not make her beauty less beautiful, but instead highlights her beauty even more. Because today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is particularly bright and round. She is like a jade plate drawn with a compass, spreading her bright brilliance to the world. I suddenly felt that she was very close to me, and I could almost reach out and touch her; but I also felt that she was very far away from me, out of reach. The black clouds next to it are floating in the sky, moving slowly, and the entire moon is like an ethereal fairyland. The clouds and mist are lingering next to it, adding to the mysterious atmosphere.

Sometimes the moon hides in the clouds, and the dark clouds cannot hide her brilliance. The moonlight shines through the gaps in the clouds, like thousands of sharp arrows, passing through the gaps and shooting towards the earth, which is very spectacular.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is gradually entering its climax. The fireworks rushed into the clouds and exploded in the air. Some were like fairies scattering flowers, some were like silver snakes, some were like blossoming lotus flowers, and some were like colorful ribbons. The sound of the fireworks is deafening and majestic, and the momentum of the fireworks is even more unstoppable!

I love the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival!

Answer: 59.58.114.* 2010-9-18 20:21

When I was growing up in a rural area, I always looked forward to the holidays. The Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are the two most important festivals in my hometown. Maybe it was because the living standard was relatively low at that time, and the family would only improve their life during the holidays; maybe it was because they would have a holiday when the holidays came, and they would always engage in some entertainment activities, so that they could have a good time; maybe it was a combination of both. Yes. In short, it is the adults who are busy during the holidays. But adults are busy, and they feel relaxed every time they celebrate the holidays. Of course, the happiest ones are us carefree children.

Although the Spring Festival coincides with the slack season, it always feels like it is busy every year. Only the Mid-Autumn Festival gives people a special joy, a kind of rest of mind, and a special yearning. Thinking about it later, it seemed that it was due to different moods.

I like the artistic conception of the Mid-Autumn Festival. That is both the accumulation of harvest and the beginning of harvest. She said it was savings because the summer harvest was just around the corner. She is said to be the beginning because autumn is coming with her fruitful footsteps, blending with the joy of harvest in people's hearts. I think only people who have experienced rural life can have such emotions, moods and deep feelings.

I like the artistic conception of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Under the round moonlight, round moon cakes, apples are ripe, and fruits such as pears and grapes are also on the market. Under the moonlight, people tasted festive delicacies and talked about the harvest. While admiring the moon, I miss my relatives in a foreign land. As the saying goes: "Be prepared to miss your loved ones during the festive season."

I like the artistic conception of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mom makes mooncakes for us every year. The mooncakes made by my mother look like large cakes, very thick, with fresh noodles and fresh fillings. Whether it is steamed or baked, there is a moon pattern carved on it using a large farmer's bowl, and there are also petals carved from osmanthus flowers. The filling is also very special. The main ingredient is red tang, with some sesame seeds, clear red silk, nuts, raisins and so on in it. The newly made mooncakes are steamed, soft and delicious, suitable for the elderly; the baked ones, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, are a favorite among young people. You see, the newly served mooncakes are steaming hot, and a refreshing fragrance hits your face. It’s really mouth-watering!

How many years have passed, although there are now a dazzling array of mooncakes on the market, including all kinds of fruits and vegetables, I still like to eat the mooncakes made by my mother. Although the patterns of mooncakes do not change much, they are always so clear, so uniform, and so beautiful. So when I come home for the Mid-Autumn Festival, I always eat two big pieces. They feel so fragrant and sweet...

I like the artistic conception of the Mid-Autumn Festival, because from the dining table I see the development of the motherland's economy and the changes in people's living standards.

You see, in addition to poultry, traditional vegetables and other foods on farm tables, more and more meats, vegetables, and seafood are appearing on more and more tables.

“No feast is complete without wine.” On festive days, Chinese people always drink a little wine. In the past, most high-quality liquors such as Erguotou were used, but now state banquet wines such as Remy Martin and Maotai are also on people's tables in a grand manner. These all herald the rise of the motherland's economy and the prosperity of people's lives. After more than 20 years of reform and opening up, a moderately prosperous life is no longer a plan or vision on a blueprint, but has gradually become a real life portrait of thousands of households.

I like the artistic conception of the Mid-Autumn Festival. She brings me new feelings, new experiences, and new gains every year.

I am willing to feel the love of my relatives, taste the philosophy of life, and appreciate the rapid changes in my hometown in this artistic conception.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming soon. I hope that this year’s Mid-Autumn Moon will be rounder and brighter. I also hope that my relatives will be healthier and my hometown will become more beautiful and rich. I also hope from the bottom of my heart that my motherland will be more prosperous and healthy. Prosperity, prosperity. Perhaps, this is the true meaning of my Mid-Autumn Festival complex.

Answer: 27.188.227.* 2010-9-19 08:14

Appreciating the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival

On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I looked up at the sky, I saw a full moon, but it was not a bright full moon as we often say. There were layers of clear clouds in the sky, like smoke and fog, shrouded in the moonlight. The moon halo is exactly the matchmaker of the full moon and the clear clouds. It is held between the two, lightly dotted in a circle, neither overpowering the guest nor taking over the host, but also being charming in every way.

Some people say that the new moon is like a bud, the half moon is like a scoop, and the full moon is like the bright eye of the west. It is inappropriate to use the full moon like a bright eye on the Mid-Autumn Festival. There is a proverb that "clouds cover the moon on August 15th". The clouds and the moon are hidden, mysterious and confusing. Although the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival is not as good as Xizi's bright eyes, it is unique in its mood.

I would like to walk in the clouds with the moon and listen to her tell ancient legends; I would also like to stand in a quiet place and gaze quietly. However, all this turned into the soft moonlight shining on me. This is real contact and the blessing of an old friend. Many people are willing to spend this Mid-Autumn Festival night drinking happily at home, but I prefer to listen to the song of the moon on a high balcony or outdoors on a quiet night, and feel the "clear dew in the middle of the moon."

I have read the poem "Until the end of the sky, I never take a private photo of a house" in "Mid-Autumn Festival" written by Cao Song of the Tang Dynasty. I have also read the poem "Mount Emei" in "Moon Song of Mount Emei" by Li Bai The moon is half full of autumn, and the shadows are flowing into the Pingqiang River. The clear stream flows towards the Three Gorges at night, and I miss you without seeing you going down to Yuzhou." There is also Mr. Zhu Ziqing's "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond". Among these rare masterpieces, Cao Song's poems express injustice, "Mount Emei Moon Song" expresses longing for old friends, and Mr. Zhu's articles express sadness. They all write about the moon, the selfless fairness of the moon shining on the earth, and the light moonlight comforting people, even though not all of them are full moons in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon has been a symbol of longing, tenderness and tranquility since ancient times. Especially on the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival, how many poets are inspired by the sight of things and write down the works that will be handed down from generation to generation; there are also how many people feel the melancholy of parting. But I don't feel such sadness. I remember the earthquake in Taiwan. It affects me and the hearts of hundreds of millions of Yanhuang children, and the warmth spreads across the sea. The moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival seems to be shedding tears silently for this touching move. She, the busy messenger, conveys the comfort of the people of the motherland. Then, in the original symbol of longing, tenderness, beauty, and tranquility, we should add a touch of care and help, so that helpless people will think of hope and the beauty of tomorrow when they see her. Although the moonlight is not as bright as the sun, it is more evocative - in times of difficulty, someone will lend you a selfless hand to help and warm you. This association is not a begging for the secular world, but the nature of a kind of young life like us living on earth - human nature. The sea accepts all rivers, and the full moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival seems to be a calm sea absorbing everyone's thoughts. In her gentleness and tranquility, the waves of thoughts are slowly released, turning into clouds and mist surrounding it. This is the artistic conception, the artistic conception that injects new symbols.

May this artistic conception cleanse my old thoughts and wash away the injustice in the world. Maybe you still have some ancient thoughts about this full moon. My friend, please open the gate of your thinking, imagine tomorrow, and imagine your own "heart moon".

Answer: 120.1.117.* 2010-9-19 10:07

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Answer: 222.48.190.* 2010 -9-19 20:25

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival, and the moon is the symbol of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Legend has it that Chang'e is on the moon, and she invented moon cakes in order to reunite with Hou Yi.

Answer: 187242263 - Level 1 2010-9-20 11:36

The Mid-Autumn Festival is here! The moon is round! The lights in every house are bright and the surrounding environment is very dark, but there are people everywhere. Laughter has already broken the lonely environment!

The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is my country’s traditional Mid-Autumn Festival and the second largest traditional festival in my country after the Spring Festival. Also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, Reunion Festival, August Festival, etc., it is a traditional festival for the Han people and most ethnic minorities in my country. It is also popular in neighboring countries such as North Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Because among the three months of July, August, and September in autumn (referring to the lunar calendar), August is in the middle, and among the thirty days in August, fifteenth is in the middle, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. And because of this night when the moon is in the sky, many people reunite with their families on this night, so it is also called the Reunion Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the custom of autumn sacrifice and moon worship in ancient my country. "Book of Rites" contains: "The emperor faces the sun in spring, and the moon in autumn. The sun is in the morning, and the moon is in the evening." The "Xiyue" here means worshiping the moon. It took shape in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the custom of admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival became popular and was designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. Ouyang Zhan said in the "Preface to the Poems of Wan Yue in Chang'an": "The eighth month is in autumn. The season begins and ends in Meng; the fifteenth is in the night, and the moon is in the clouds. According to the way of heaven, the cold and heat will be equal; if it is based on the number of months, the soul of the toad will be round. , so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival.

Under the influence of this ancient tradition, our country has always had this custom. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, every household has a reunion dinner. Many relatives and friends gather together today. This is such an exciting thing. This has made many people in other places return to their warm homes and enjoy the warmth of home. Since ancient times, how many tourists have been away from home all year round. This makes people often use the term "full moon" and "waning moon" to describe people's "joys and sorrows". How many people are sad! The poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Looking up at the bright moon, looking down at my hometown", Du Fu's "The dew is white tonight, the moon is bright in my hometown", and Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty wrote "The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river, when will the bright moon shine on me again" " and other poems, these are eternal masterpieces! Don't many wanderers use the moon to express their deep feelings for their hometown, care and longing for their relatives! There are many "moon worship altars" left in various parts of our country. Su Dongpo wrote a poem Said: "The cakes are like chewing the moon, with crispness and sweetness in the middle." Yang Guangfu in the Qing Dynasty wrote: "The moon cakes are filled with peach meat fillings, and the ice cream is sweet with cane sugar frosting." Chewing the moon, there are crisps and glutinous rice in it." Yang Guangfu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Moon cakes are stuffed with peach meat fillings, and ice cream is sweet with cane sugar frosting." The historic site of "Wangyue Tower". The "Altar of the Moon" in Beijing was a royal sacrifice during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Built by month.

Nowadays, aren’t most people sitting around the table “eating cakes and admiring the moon”?

Answer: 112.238.20.* 2010-9-20 20:34

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Answer: 112.240.221.* 2010-9-21 09:32

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Answer: The passage of time - Level 1 2010-9-21 12: 27