Spend the Mid-Autumn Festival and celebrate the beauty of life - Baoding No. 7 Middle School held a Mid-Autumn Festival garden party in the second grade of high school. Skills and Yanzhao Culture News (Cai Haifeng and Yan Juan): On September 9, with the strong support of the Baod

degree of love Mid-Autumn , celebrate the years of beauty - Baoding No. 7 Middle School Second grade held a Mid-Autumn Garden Party Skills Yanzhao Culture News (Cai Haifeng Yan Juan): On September 9, with the strong support of the Baoding No. 7 Middle School Student Development Center, Baoding No. 7 Middle School 2 with the school student union organized a "Satisfactory Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrate the years of beauty" Mid-Autumn Festival garden party, aiming to allow students to deeply experience the customs and charm of traditional festivals. Thus, promote national culture and enhance national confidence. The event includes throwing pot competition, lantern riddle guessing, handmade lantern production, handmade mooncake making, fun games, wish cards, and viewing Hanfu. Teachers and students spend a meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival together. Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival , Moon Worship Festival , Moon Girl Festival, Moon Festival , Reunion Festival , etc., is a traditional Chinese folk festival. In ancient times, there were folk customs such as sacrificing the moon, appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes, watching lanterns, enjoying the osmanthus, and drinking osmanthus wine . It has been passed down to this day and has been for a long time. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the full moon signifies the reunion of people, expressing the longing of hometown and the love of relatives, and praying for a good harvest and happiness. This is a precious cultural heritage of our country! It is also known as the four major traditional festivals in China, together with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. throwing pot is a throwing game in ancient China and also a kind of etiquette. During the Warring States Period of , was more popular, and by , was better developed in the Tang Dynasty. Throwing the pot is to throw an arrow into the pot, and the more you hit, the winner is. The "Six Arts" pursued by Confucian are "ritual, music, archery, imperial, calligraphy, and number". The throwing pot comes from the "Shooting" ritual. In the throwing pot game, the importance of "ritual" in the six arts is cleverly reflected. Behind the seemingly simple game, what is implicit is the spirit of the ancients' worship of etiquette. guessing riddles, also known as playing riddles , is an ancient Han folk entertainment activity. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, people hang colorful lanterns and set off fireworks. Later, some enthusiasts wrote riddles on paper and posted them on colorful lanterns for people to guess, and there were many people responding! Riddles can enlighten wisdom and cater to the festive atmosphere, showing the intelligence and talent of the ancient Han working people and their yearning for a better life. Nowadays, lantern riddles have also entered our lives, and they are all seen in major traditional festivals. Let’s take a look at the interesting scenes of students competing to play riddles. Lanterns are an important entertainment culture for the Han people for thousands of years, a traditional folk craft of the Han people, and a cultural product of the traditional Chinese agricultural era. They have both life functions and artistic characteristics, and they also have the value of entertainment. Modern society is more often produced and hung on festivals such as the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, and Mid-Autumn Festival, adding luster to the festival and praying for peace. mooncakes are one of the traditional Chinese delicacies. Eating mooncakes and watching the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival are indispensable customs in various places around the north and south. Moon cakes symbolize reunion. People regard it as a holiday food, and use it to worship the moon and give it to relatives and friends. students actively participate in fun games and spend a wonderful time in laughter and joy! dressed in exquisite traditional costumes to attend the Mid-Autumn Festival garden party. The students seemed to have "traveled" back to ancient times and spent the authentic Mid-Autumn Festival in an immersive way. They all said: "Mid-Autumn Festival is not just about eating mooncakes at home. It turns out that our traditional festivals have so many ways of playing and culture, so we can have such fun!" Teachers and students of Baoding No. 7 Middle School wrote their inner wishes and expectations for the future on the wish board. Let us let our dreams fly together and ignite hope! This event has enhanced the intimacy of young people to traditional festivals and their pride in Chinese history and culture. This activity not only allowed the students to perceive the charm of traditional culture by practicing, but also felt the true love of the school and teachers, deepening the friendship between teachers and students. The moon is full in the sky, and the dreams are fulfilled in my heart.Every solid step of Baoding No. 7 Middle School is a brand new leap. On the road to realizing your dreams, you will surely forge ahead and move forward with confidence! In this golden autumn where love is full of love and reunion, teachers and students of Baoding No. 7 Middle School gather together to experience the tradition and create beauty together! I believe that in the future, students of No. 7 Middle School will be able to keep the traditional festival of the Chinese nation in mind and carry forward excellent folk customs with practical actions!

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