1. The Mid Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty. Watching the moon and women worshipping the moon are very popular. In the Song Dynasty, the Mid Autumn Festival became more and more popular, and gradually came to mean reunion. People burned incense to worship the moon, said their wishes, prayed to the moon god for peace, and added "playing with the moon" activities. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Mid Autumn Festival became more popular, with "sending mooncakes" as a popular form of "walking on the moon". There were also activities such as guessing riddles, eating mooncakes, lighting lanterns, playing with rabbit masters and sacrificing the moon.
2. Now, there will be another Mid Autumn Festival.
3. Before the night came down, we leaned on the windowsill and looked up at the sky, waiting for the moon to appear. The sunset faded and the moon finally rose as darkness fell. At first, it was still hiding in the clouds. Finally, in people's expectation, it tore the clouds in front of it, gradually showed its head, passed through layers of thin clouds, gradually rose, stayed at the top of the opposite mountain, and waved to everyone.