中秋节又称为“丰年祭” ,这是其中一个最有名的中国节日,没有其他比“月亮节”
日期-
日期中秋节又称为中国月亮节是于15日的满月日第八和中国农历的一个月(鸡月) 。由于新的月圆日是第一天,一个中国农历的一个月。第一天的第八正月在2008年是2008年8月31日,中秋节是9月14日2008年。
这是一个天祭拜月亮神。据民间传说,这一天也是生日的土地公( t'u钛西贡) 。这个节日的信号表示,今年的辛勤工作在各个领域将很快告一段落,只收获离开出席。人们利用这个机会,表达他们的感谢天堂(代表月亮)和地球(象征土地公)的祝福,他们所享有的在过去的一年中。
中国人相信,在祈求月亮神的保护,家庭团结,和良好的财富。圆圆的“月饼”吃了对这个节日的象征家庭的团结和亲近。 pomelos也吃了这一天。该中文文字为“柚”或“柚子”是玉,这是homophonous与Word “保护” ,余,表示希望在月球上上帝给他们的保护。月亮凝视是另一个重要的一部分,这个节日。这一天,月球是在其roundest的人才。这也是一个时间为爱好者tryst和祈求团结,象征着由圆的月亮。不同于大多数其他中国节日,中秋节是一个低调假期,其特点是和平与优雅。
Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as “Harvest Festival”, which is one of the most well known Chinese Festival none other than the “moon festival”
The Date -
The date of Mid-autumn Festival also known as Chinese Moon Festival is on the 15th moon day of 8th Chinese lunar month (Chicken month). Since the new moon day is the first day of a Chinese Lunar Month. The first day of 8th lunar month in the year 2008 is 31st August 2008, the Moon Festival is on 14 September 2008.
This is a day to worship the moon god. According to folk legend, this day is also the birthday of the earth god (T'u-ti Kung). This festival signals that the year's hard work in the fields will soon come to an end, with only the harvest left to attend to. People use this opportunity to express their gratitude to heaven (represented by the moon) and earth (symbolized by the earth god) for the blessings they have enjoyed over the past year.
The Chinese believe in praying to the moon god for protection, family unity, and good fortune. The round "moon cakes" eaten on this festival are symbolic of family unity and closeness. Pomelos are also eaten on this day. The Chinese word for "pomelo" or "grapefruit" is yu, which is homophonous with the word for "protection," yu, expressing the hope that the moon god give them protection. Moon gazing is another essential part of this festival. On this day, the moon is at its roundest and brightest. This is also a time for lovers to tryst and pray for togetherness, symbolized by the roundness of the moon. Unlike most other Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a low-key holiday, characterized by peace and elegance.
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