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What are the pictures and music about the Mid-Autumn Festival?

Pictures:

Music:

1. "May I Live Longer" - Faye Wong

2. "The Moon Is A Thousand Miles Away Sends Love" "The Curved Moon" Lu Fang

"——Tsai Qin

3. "The Moon Represents My Heart"——Qi Qin

4. "The Curved Moon" "Moon" - Liu Huan

5. "Moon Boat" - Yang Yuying

6. "Half Moon Climbs Up" - Zhang Jie

7. "Water Melody Songtou" - Faye Wong

8. "Whose Heart Does the Moon Represent" - Tao Zhe

9. "Full Moon Season" - Song Zuying

< p>10. "The Curved Moon" - Lu Fang

Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Eve, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Meeting, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Playing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Girl's Day or Reunion Festival are traditional cultural festivals popular among many ethnic groups in China and countries in the cultural circle of Chinese characters. They fall on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Because they coincide with the middle of the third autumn, they are named so. In some places, they are also called "Moon Worship Festival". The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on August 16th.

The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early Tang Dynasty and became popular in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the major Chinese festivals as famous as the Spring Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially the local Chinese and overseas Chinese. Since 2008, the Mid-Autumn Festival has been listed as a national statutory holiday. On May 20, 2006, the State Council included it in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists. ?

Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has included worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, worshiping the moon, eating moon cakes, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine. These customs have been passed down to this day and are enduring. The Mid-Autumn Festival uses the round moon as a sign of people's reunion, expressing the feeling of missing one's hometown and relatives, and praying for a good harvest and happiness, which has become a colorful and precious cultural heritage. The Mid-Autumn Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Spring Festival and the Qingming Festival are also known as the four traditional festivals in China.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals. It falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. It is also the second largest traditional festival in my country after the Spring Festival. The legend is to commemorate Chang'e.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country. According to historical records, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book "Zhou Rites". In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a record of "ordering the minister to suppress the cattle confusion, and on the Mid-Autumn Festival night, the left and right people were incognito and flooded the river". It was not until the early Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. "Book of Tang·Taizong Ji" records the "Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th". The popularity of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in our country. This is also the second largest traditional festival in our country after the Spring Festival.