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Mid-Autumn Festival Diary

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country. Below is a complete diary I compiled about the Mid-Autumn Festival. Welcome to read and refer to it! Diary about the Mid-Autumn Festival 1

The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is here, and relatives from every household rush home from all directions to have reunion dinner, admire the moon, eat moon cakes, and worship the moonlight.

I go to my grandma’s house for reunion dinner every Mid-Autumn Festival. The dishes at grandma’s house are rich, including green beans, sweet and delicious onion shredded pork, fat and big crabs, and... There is delicious and spicy pickled fish...

As soon as dinner was finished, grandma was busy washing the pots and dishes and setting the table. It is said that she should worship the moonlight neatly. After a while, I saw my fresh-faced dad placing offerings: red persimmons, big apples symbolizing peace, water chestnuts like boats, peanuts like gourds, fat white lotus roots, and of course the most important thing. The disc-like moon cakes...

At this time, I couldn't help but recite these ancient quatrains: "The moonlight is bright in front of the bed, I suspect it is frost on the ground...". Sister Chang'e may be listening to the ancient poems I recited, and she is wearing fairy clothes and wandering around to every house to taste various offerings!

Although, on the night of August 15th this year, I still didn’t see the bright moon. But the colorful lights in the streets and alleys are twinkling everywhere, and people are immersed in the joyful holiday atmosphere.

How I wish the Mid-Autumn Festival could be extended a little longer! Diary 2 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The flowers are full, the moon is beautiful, the moon is shining on the west building, the family is reunited, and the golden osmanthus is fragrant. Finally, the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is here again. However, during this Mid-Autumn Festival, we citizens of Gaozhou City spent it with a depressed mood.

Originally, the Mid-Autumn Festival was supposed to be a time for family reunion and joy. However, just the day before the Mid-Autumn Festival, the towns of Dapo, Magui, and Guding in Gaozhou City were hit by flash floods caused by extremely heavy rains that occurred once in 200 years. 11 people died, 5 people were missing, and the floods On the third floor of the house, some buildings collapsed and the rice fields were damaged, with a total damage of more than 200 million yuan. After learning about the incident, Provincial Party Committee Secretary Wang Yang and Governor Huang Huahua immediately allocated a large amount of relief materials to the affected people and personally directed the rescue team to carry out disaster relief work. Li Shanglin, Mayor of Gaozhou City, and Pan Wenxiao, Mayor of Gaozhou City, also issued an order to the city’s agencies and units to cancel the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday and go to the disaster area to carry out disaster relief work. News from all over the country reported this major incident. After I saw it on TV, I couldn’t help but lower my head and cry.

In the evening, when my parents and I went shopping and enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival, we remembered that the rescue team dredged the roads in the countryside during the Mid-Autumn Festival and rescued the people. The beautiful scenery in front of us and Dapo, Magui, Gooding's scene is a stark contrast. I cried again...

This year's Mid-Autumn Festival is engraved in our hearts like a knife, with tears, sweat, and everyone's concern. Our compatriots who are far away can overcome the difficulties as soon as possible, rebuild their homes, and have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival together next year! Diary 3 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived. People are in high spirits and celebrate this traditional festival with various programs. This day happened to be my uncle's birthday. We all had dinner together in the hotel to celebrate his birthday and celebrate the holiday.

Arrive at the hotel door, wow! There were so many people there that there were no parking spaces left, and people surrounded the hotel. Fortunately, we had reserved four tables in advance. I was very happy when I saw the whole restaurant was crowded and bustling with joy, and enjoyed all kinds of seafood and famous dishes.

After dinner, we went to the beach to watch the lanterns. At this time, a bright moon hung high in the sky, big and round, illuminating the whole earth. The weather was particularly good this year. When we arrived at our destination at 9:15, the beach was already brightly lit and crowded with tourists. We walked along the beach watching it. When entering the gate, the giant couplet "Strange lights shine in the bay, leaning against the mountains and flowing into Zhuhai" reminds visitors not to forget the wonderful time of admiring the moon here. Entering the swimming pool, I saw that the huge swimming pool was full of fireworks and colorful lights. Tourists singing and laughing one after another. On the beach, groups of Zhuhai people set out pots and pans and had barbecues; some spread plastic paper on the beach, put mooncakes, drinks, etc., gathered around and raised glasses to the moon; some people fought back Holding hands and dancing; it’s so lively.

Tonight’s lanterns are a feast for my eyes, and I’ll never forget them. When we walked on the way home in a happy mood, the round moon followed quietly behind us. Diary 4 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. I called my grandma and grandpa as soon as I got up early to wish them a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

In the evening, my mother took me to Longyuan Lake Park to admire the moon. When I arrived at Longyuan Lake, I looked up at the sky. Where had the moon gone? You can't miss your appointment today! You are the protagonist on this holiday today. I thought to myself: I’d better wait for you while enjoying the beautiful night view! We bought glow sticks first and then went to the lake. I saw some big brothers setting off fireworks by the lake. On the rooftop of the high-rise building opposite, a Kongming lantern floated faintly. On such a festive day, it even more showed the atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival. We are here to watch the moon.

But the moon is like a shy little girl, reluctant to come out. It was getting late, and just when we were about to go home, we suddenly heard my mother shout, finally waiting for you! I quickly looked up at the sky, wow, the moon is really out! It turns out that the moon is like a naughty child, playing hide and seek with us! The moon is so interesting!

What a happy and interesting Mid-Autumn Festival! Diary 5 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival for family reunion. My aunt came to my grandma’s house early this morning, and my grandma welcomed her warmly. So, my aunt and I were watching TV while my grandma and grandpa made dumplings together.

At noon, dinner was served. Grandma and grandpa were chatting and laughing with their aunt while tasting the "fruits of their labor". The whole family was very happy because it was the Mid-Autumn Festival! After we finished our meal, we went to watch TV.

The most fun thing is that at night, everyone sits in front of the balcony, admiring the moon and eating moon cakes. We all make jokes about the Mid-Autumn Festival and the moon, and sing together: "Fifteenth Day" The moon rises into the sky..." At the end, my grandpa also told me the story of Chang'e flying to the moon. Although it was a very old story, it gave me a warmer feeling when told on this occasion. . When I got home, I went to the balcony and looked at the bright moon. I seemed to see Sister Chang'e and Baby Bunny waving to me!

This Mid-Autumn Festival night is so unforgettable! Diary 6 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. After having a meal together as a family, we watched the moon on the roof of the building.

The sunset slowly sets, and the pink sky in the west gradually turns into dark blue. There are a few naughty and twinkling stars blinking their bright eyes, as if to say: "Everyone should prepare something." Come and welcome the arrival of the moon! "How is the moon tonight? In the past, I always thought that the moon was a big gold coin, a shining Olympic gold medal, and a beautiful mirror. Whenever I see the moon, it's like seeing a distant relative. Whenever I miss my loved ones, the moon is my dearest friend.

Gradually, the clouds and mist quietly dispersed. At this time, the round moon came out, and many twinkling little stars danced happily beside the moon. I looked up at the moon and saw that it looked like a jade plate. This reminded me of a poem by Li Bai: "When I was young, I didn't know the moon, but suddenly I became a white jade plate..." The moon slowly shone, and it was reflected in the water. How like a huge pearl!

I really want to grow up quickly. I hope that when I grow up, I will be an excellent writer. I will also use various poems to praise the moon! Diary 7 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient festival in China. Because the day on August 15th falls in the middle of autumn, it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The festival is characterized by eating mooncakes and carrying lanterns.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, like the Lunar New Year, is a time for family reunion. On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon is the roundest and brightest, and the moonlight is the brightest and most beautiful. Every household puts fruits, moon cakes and other food on the table in the courtyard. The whole family eats moon cakes while admiring the moon. It is just like "the moon in the sky holds it out, and all the people in the world look up to see it." What a beautiful scene it is. .

The traditional food of the Mid-Autumn Festival is moon cakes. Moon cakes are round, symbolizing reunion and reflecting people's good wishes for family reunion. Eating mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival is said to have begun in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang led the Han people to resist the tyranny of the Yuan Dynasty and agreed to revolt on August 15th. They would send mooncakes to each other by sandwiching notes in the mooncakes to convey the message. The custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival has spread among the people.

Later, Zhu Yuanzhang finally overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and became the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Although the Manchus later occupied China, people still celebrated this festival that symbolized the overthrow of alien rule. Diary 8 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is August 15th - the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The night was already deep, but I was lying in bed tossing and turning, unable to sleep. TV said: The moon on the fifteenth day of this year will be fifteen round. If you miss the opportunity, you will have to wait until eight years later. At that time, I was about to face the college entrance examination. The more I thought about it, the more I looked forward to it, and I couldn't fall asleep. So, I called my father and mother, and we sat in front of the bed and admired the moon.

Dad brought a box of moon cakes and a plate of grapes and placed them on the windowsill. My mother and I picked up a piece of moon cake and ate it knowingly. Looking at the round moon and eating the sweet mooncakes, there is a special feeling in my heart. I am reminded of the poem "Gu Lang Yue Xing" by Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, "When I was young, I didn't know the moon, and I called it a white jade plate. I also doubted that it was flying in the blue clouds in the distant stage mirror."

The moon tonight is really round and bright, hanging high in the sky like a big mirror. I'm wondering: Will Chang'e take her beloved White Jade Rabbit down from the Moon Palace to the mortal world and hide it in an unknown place? Or is she staying alone in the Moon Palace, regretting her previous use of the elixir?

Looking at the huge moon in the sky, I felt very strange. This is the roundest moon I have ever seen! Looking outside, there are many people watching the moon. There is a saying: The moon is the brightness of my hometown. I think the moon in my hometown tonight is the brightest, roundest and most beautiful one.

Diary 9 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. Due to bad weather, it took a long time for the moon to come out. The moon rose from the treetops, emitting a gauze-like yet cold light that made the river look extremely white, making it even more chilly. I saw a bright moon in the sky and a shadow in the pool, competing for brilliance from above and below, making it look particularly bright. The hazy moonlight casts mysterious shadows and spreads floating light on the water, like countless silver fish swimming there. The moonlight hung through the gaps between the mottled trees, spreading a layer of broken silver on the ground. Every piece of green seems to be quietly soaked in milk. Only this gentle and tranquil moonlight can be so just right.

Occasionally, a few crows wailing remind me of my distant cousin. At this time, I also have this sad feeling in my heart: "I know my brothers are climbing high, but there is one less person planting dogwoods everywhere." I remember that during the summer vacation the year before last, it was also this day. My cousin and I moved a small table and two small stools, took several moon cakes and a bottle of soda, and watched the moon while eating moon cakes, drinking soda, and listening to beautiful music. music. We also imitated the ancients in reciting poems and composing poems, which made us feel so uncomfortable that we reluctantly dispersed until late at night.

The ancients said: People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is difficult to do in ancient times. I finally understood the meaning of this sentence. Diary 10 about the Mid-Autumn Festival

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. School is on holiday. I got up early in the morning. Today I can have fun and eat delicious food. Thinking of this, I feel happy.

In the afternoon, my grandpa and aunt came to my house as guests. My mother prepared many delicious dishes, including boiled live fish, braised pork, beer duck, etc., including both meat and vegetables. Looking at the table of fragrant dishes, I couldn't wait to pick up a duck leg and gnaw it hungrily, making the guests laugh one by one.

In the evening, our whole family was eating moon cakes while waiting for the moon to come out on the balcony. Suddenly we saw a "white jade plate" in the sky, wow! The moon seemed to be like a magician, suddenly brightening the sky. At this time, I suddenly remembered Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" and started to chant affectionately, "When will the bright moon come? I will ask the sky. I don't know the sky." Gongque, what year is it today? ... It made the whole family laugh.

Alas, time flies! It’s almost time to go to bed, so we reluctantly entered the room to sleep.

Ah! This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival was so happy, and I hope next year’s Mid-Autumn Festival will be as happy too!