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com)The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in October in Gregorian calendar.
In ancient
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Historical books of the Zhou Dynasty had had the word "Mid-Autumn".
Later aristocrats and literary figures helped expand the ceremony to common people.
They enjoyed the full, bright moon on that day, worshipped it and expressed their thoughts and feelings under it.
By the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the Mid-Autumn Festival had been fixed, which became even grander in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).
In the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of
A hero named Hou Yi was much worried about this, he ascended to the top of the
He also ordered the last sun to rise and set according to time.
For this reason, he was respected and loved by the people and lots of people of ideals and integrity came to him to learn martial arts from him.
A person named Peng Meng lurked in them.
One day on his way to the
Empress Wangmu presented to him a parcel of elixir, by taking which, it was said, one would ascend immediately to heaven and become a celestial being.
Hou Yi, however, hated to part with his wife.
So he gave the elixir to Chang E to treasure for the time being.
Chang E hid the parcel in a treasure box at her dressing table when, unexpectedly, it was seen by Peng Meng.
Aware that she was unable to defeat Peng Meng, Chang E made a prompt decision at that critical moment.
She turned round to open her treasure box, took up the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp.
As soon as she swallowed the elixir her body floated off the ground, dashed out of the window and flew towards heaven.
Peng Meng escaped.
Overcome with grief, Hou Yi looked up into the night sky and called out the name of his beloved wife when, to his surprise, he found that the moon was especially clear and bight and on it there was a swaying shadow that was exactly like his wife.
He tried his best to chase after the moon.
But as he ran, the moon retreated; as he withdrew, the moon came back.
He could not get to the moon at all.
Putting on the table sweetmeats and fresh fruits Chang E enjoyed most, Hou Yi held at a distance a memorial ceremony for Chang E who was sentimentally attached to him in the palace of the moon.
From then on the custom of worshiping the moon spread among the people.
Today people will enjoy the full moon and eat moon cakes on that day.
People selected the August 15 to celebrate because it is a season when crops and fruits are all ripe and weather pleasant.
On the Mid-Autumn Festival, all family members or friends meet outside, putting food on tables and looking up at the sky while talking about life.
How splendid a moment it is!