The Mid-Autumn Festival is known as one of China's four major traditional festivals, along with the Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival. What is the meaning of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival? In which dynasty did the Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes originate? Autumn is the season of harvest. As the eighth month of the lunar calendar arrives, the autumn atmosphere gradually becomes stronger. In such a beautiful season, Shuimoxiansheng.com will accompany you through every day of the eighth lunar month of 2020.What is the meaning of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival?Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people regard them as festive food, using them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends. After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the whole family sits together and shares mooncakes and moon fruits (offerings to the moon). Because mooncakes are round and are shared by the whole family, they gradually came to represent family reunion. In some places in Guangdong, there is a custom of worshiping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival, mainly among women and children. There is a saying that "men don't worship the full moon, and women don't worship the kitchen god." The folks in the Jiangnan area have various customs during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Nanjing, people not only love to eat moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, but also must eat the famous Jinling dish, Osmanthus Duck, which is known as the Dancing Fire Dragon. In addition to eating mooncakes, people in Sichuan Province also make glutinous rice cakes, kill ducks, and eat sesame cakes and honey cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival.In which dynasty did the Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes originate?The word "mooncake" was first recorded in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty" by Wu Zimu in existing documents. Mooncakes were also called "small cakes" and "moon cakes" in ancient times. The great Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo praised mooncakes with a poem "The small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and sweet fillings inside." From this we can know that mooncakes in the Song Dynasty already had butter and sugar as fillings. By the Ming Dynasty, the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival became more common. After the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the custom of eating and giving mooncakes as gifts during the Mid-Autumn Festival became increasingly popular, and mooncakes came to symbolize "reunion." From the Qing Dynasty to the modern times, mooncakes have made new developments in quality and variety. The differences in raw materials, preparation methods, shapes, etc. make mooncakes more colorful, forming unique varieties such as Beijing style, Suzhou style, and Cantonese style. Mooncakes are not only a unique festival food, but also a delicious pastry available all year round and are very popular among people.Destiny is not one thing, but is divided into fate and luck. Fate is innate, while luck changes in different stages of life. The luck at different times is different. Do you want to know when your good luck will come? Take a look at the [Excellent Calculation] below, and may you have peace and happiness in your life! |
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