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中秋节英文pptMid-Autumn FestivalBy: (Your name)IntroductionThe Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. It is a time for family reunions and giving thanks for the harvest.HistoryThe festival dates back over 3,000 years to ancient China when people worshipped the moon goddess Chang'e. Legend has it that she swallowed a elixir and flew to the moon, where she lives with her pet rabbit.Traditions1. Mooncakes: These round pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings are a quintessential part of the festival. They symbolize family unity and are often exchanged as gifts.2. Lanterns: Colorful lanterns are hung outside homes and in public spaces to ward off evil spirits and bring luck. Children carry lanterns and participate in lantern parades.3. Moon-gazing: On this night, families gather to admire the fullmoon and appreciate its beauty. It is believed that the moon is at its brightest and roundest during this time.4. Reunion Dinner: Families come together for a special meal, similar to Thanksgiving in Western cultures. Traditional dishes include mooncakes, fruits, and various festival delicacies.5. Dragon and Lion Dances: These traditional dances are performed during the festival to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits. The dance teams wear elaborate costumes and perform to the beat of drums and cymbals.Modern CelebrationsToday, the Mid-Autumn Festival has become a time for people to express gratitude, enjoy mooncakes, and spend quality time with loved ones. It is also a public holiday in many Asian countries, and various cultural events and activities are organized to celebrate the festival.ConclusionThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family, tradition, and gratitude. It symbolizes unity, harmony, and the importance of cherishing our loved ones. Let us embrace this festival and cherish the beautiful moments it brings! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!。

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中秋节(英文版)ppt

The Moon Fairy Lady-Chang Er
One day, Hou Yi stole the elixir of life from a goddess. However his beautiful wife Chang Er drank the elixir of life in order to save the people from her husband's tyrannical rule. After drinking it, she found herself floating and flew to the moon. Hou Yi loved his divinely beautiful wife so much, he didn't shoot down the moon.
The Hare - Jade Rabbit
In this legend, three fairy sages transformed themselves into pitiful old men and begged for something to eat from a fox, a monkey and a rabbit. The fox and the monkey both had food to give to the old men, but the rabbit, empty-handed, offered his own flesh instead, jumping into a blazing fire to cook himself. The sages were so touched by the rabbit's sacrifice that they let him live in the Moon Palace where he became the “Jade Rabbit”

关于中秋节习俗英语来历以及祝福的话PPT课件

关于中秋节习俗英语来历以及祝福的话PPT课件
• 然而后羿没有理会王母娘娘的警告,他被名利冲昏了头脑,变成了一个暴君。后羿美丽的妻子嫦娥对他的 暴行再也不能袖手旁观,于是她偷走了后羿的长生不老药,飞到月亮上逃避后羿的狂怒。从此就有了关于 月宫仙子嫦娥,这个月亮上的美丽女人的传说。
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• The second legend has it that during the Yuan Dynasty, an underground group led by Zhu Yuan Zang was determined to rid the country of Mongolian dominance. The moon cake was created to carry a secret message.
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关于吃月饼这个传统的来历有两个传说。
• One Tang Dynasty myth holds that the Earth once had 10 suns circling it. One day all 10 suns appeared at once, scorching the planet with their heat. It was thanks to a skillful archer named Hou Yi that the Earth was saved. He shot down all but one of the suns. As his reward, the Heavenly Queen Mother gave Hou Yi the Elixir of Immortality, but she warned him that he must use it wisely.
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中秋节英语pptMid-Autumn FestivalBackground- Also known as the Moon Festival- Traditional festival celebrated in many Asian countries- Falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar monthLegend of Chang'e- Most famous legend associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival - Chang'e is the Moon Goddess- She consumed an elixir of immortality and flew to the moon- Her husband, Houyi, became the Archer God and guards the entrance to the moonTraditions and Customs- Mooncakes: Traditional pastry filled with lotus seed or red bean paste, and sometimes with salted egg yolks in the center- Moon-gazing: People gather to watch the full moon and appreciate its beauty- Lanterns: Symbolize good fortune and are often lit during the festival- Dragon and lion dances: Highlight cultural performances during the festivalFamily Reunions- Similar to the Western Thanksgiving- Families gather for a meal and to appreciate the full moon together- Children play with lanterns and solve riddles written on themModern Celebrations- Apart from traditional customs, there are modern activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival- Fireworks, concerts, and other performances are held in some countries- The festival is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrateConclusion- The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time to celebrate family, appreciate the moon, and enjoy traditional customs- It is an important cultural event in many Asian countries。

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中秋节的ppt课件英语
In some parts of China, people carry lanterns made of various materials such as paper, plastic, and LED lights to parades or other gatherings.
Children's lanterns
One of the most famous mythical legends associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival is the legend of Chang'e. It is said that Chang'e, the Moon Goddess, ascended to the moon on the 15th day of the 8th month after drinking an elixir of immortality. This tale is a symbol of reunion and represents the themes of sacrifice, love, and longing that are central to the festival.
Another famous legend is that of Hou Yi, the legendary archer who shot down nine suns and saved the world from destruction. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people believe that Hou Yi will be able to see his wife's face on the moon, representing reunion and hope for a better life.

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The Mid-autumn Festival)

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The Mid-autumn Festival)

Chang’e flies to the moon.
嫦娥奔月
The Jade Hare smashes medicine.
玉兔捣药
Wu Gang cuts the laurel.
吴刚伐桂
Wuyan worships the moon.
无盐拜月
Customs
moon walk(走月亮 ) eat moon-cake(吃月饼) fire the tower light(点塔灯 ) fire Douxiang(烧斗香 ) Worship moon put the sky lights(放天灯 ) plant the Mid-Autumn(树中秋 ) enjoy the moon(赏月)
eat moon-cakes
On the Mid-Autumn Festival , people have to eat moon cakes to show "Reunion." Moon cakes, also known as Hu cake, pie palace, monthly group, harvest cake, reunion cake, are the offerings of ancient moon worship Moon.
The round shape of moon cakes just symbolizes not only the moon but also the unity of the family.
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Assorted Nuts Mooncake 五仁月饼~
Do you like me……?
The Mid-Autumn Festival
Time:
lunar August 15th

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中秋节英语演讲PPT课件
In ancient times, people appreciated the moon through various ways, such as writing poetry, composing songs and playing music. Nowadays, people usually go to scenic spots or squares to appreciate the moon, while some may also choose to watch TV or listen to the radio.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is associated with specific traditional foods, including mooncakes, which are round pastries symbolizing reunion and completeness.
Other traditional foods include pomelo, a citrus fruit symbolizing prosperity and good luck, and osmanthus-flavored cakes, which are made from osmanthus flowers and are a symbol of immortality.
Mid-Autumn Festival and Poetry
Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for reciting and appreciating traditional Chinese poetry, including moonlit poems written by famous poets throughout history.

中秋节英文介绍ppt

中秋节英文介绍ppt

中秋节英文介绍IntroductionThe Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which usually falls in September or October in the Gregorian calendar. It is one of the most important festivals in Chinese culture and is observed by people of Chinese descent around the world. In this presentation, we will explore the origins, customs, and significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival.OriginsThe Mid-Autumn Festival dates back over 3,000 years and has its roots in ancient Chinese mythology and folklore. The festival is associated with several legends, the most famous one being the story of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess. According to the legend, Chang’e consumed a pill of immortality and floated to the moon, where she has lived ever since. On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is believed that Chang’e returns to the earth briefly, and people pay tribute to her by offering mooncakes and other delicacies.Customs and TraditionsThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for families to gather and celebrate. Here are some customs and traditions associated with the festival:1.Mooncakes: Mooncakes are the most iconic food of the Mid-AutumnFestival. These round pastries are traditionally filled with lotus seed paste or red bean paste and often contain salted egg yolks to symbolize the full moon.nterns: Lanterns are another important element of the Mid-AutumnFestival. People light and display various kinds of lanterns, including traditional paper lanterns and elaborate lantern sculptures. It is also common for children to carry lanterns while parading through the streets.3.Worship and Offerings: On the night of the festival, families gatheroutdoors to admire the full moon and pay homage to Chang’e. They often set upa table with offerings of fruit, mooncakes, and burning incense as a way toexpress their gratitude and seek blessings.4.Dragon and Lion Dance: In some regions of China, dragon and liondance performances are held during the Mid-Autumn Festival. These lively and colorful performances are believed to bring good luck and drive away evilspirits.SignificanceThe Mid-Autumn Festival holds great cultural and emotional significance for the Chinese people. Here are a few reasons why the festival is so important:1.Family Reunion: The Mid-Autumn Festival is often referred to as a。

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Zhu Yuanzhang and Mooncake

During the Yuan Dynasty (A.D.1206-1368) China was ruled by the Mongolian people. Leaders from the preceding Sung Dynasty (A.D.960-1279) were unhappy at submitting to foreign rule, and set how to coordinate the rebellion without it being discovered. The leaders of the rebellion, knowing that the Moon Festival was drawing near, ordered the making of special cakes. Packed into each mooncake was a message with the outline of the attack. On the night of the Moon Festival, the rebels successfully attacked and overthrew the government. What followed was the establishment of the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 13681644). Today, moon cakes are eaten to commemorate this event
春江潮水连海平,海上明月共潮生。
In spring, the river rises as high as the sea. And with the river’s rise the moon uprises bright.


采一轮松间明月供你观赏,织一件秋日的凉爽为你披 上,斟一杯月宫的琼浆醉你心上,做一份仲秋的祝福 圆你梦乡。 An inter-mining Mingyue for your viewing, weave a cool autumn you covered, as appropriate pieces of glass Moon Palace drunken your heart, and do a blessing Zhong Yuan your dreams. 又是一年月圆夜,月下为你许三愿:一愿美梦好似月 儿圆,二愿日子更比月饼甜,三愿美貌犹如月中仙。 There is a full moon night, on three-under for you to: a child to dream of a round like, two days more than willing to sweet cakes, like beauty to three months cents.
"Zhong Qiu Jie" probably began as a harvest festival. The festival was later given a mythological flavour with legends of Chang-E, thebeautiful lady in the moon.
陕西的中秋节
Civil society(民间社火) The Tang Dynasty, the Mid Autumn Festival唐朝的中秋
莲花状的西瓜
Qian Tang River
Fire-dragon Dance
put the sky lights
enjoy the moon
eat moon-cake
Байду номын сангаас
In
the 14th century, the eating of mooncakes at "Zhong Qiu Jie" was given a new significance. The story goes that when Zhu Yuan Zhang was plotting to overthrow the Yuan Dynasty started by the Mongolians, the rebels hid their messages in the Mid-Autumn mooncakes. Zhong Qiu Jie is hence also a commemoration of the overthrow of the Mongolians by the Han people
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As the moon rises above the sea, we share the same time though we are far apart
但愿人长久,千里共婵娟。 May the people live forever, and share the moon shine across vast distances together.
中秋节
Mid-autumn Festival
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制作:李铮铮
小组成员:秦明泽
“Zhong
Qiu Jie” ,which is also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. It is a time for family members and loved ones to congregate and enjoy the full moon - an auspicious symbol of abundance, harmony and luck. Adults will usually indulge in fragrant mooncakes of many varieties with a good cup of piping hot Chinese tea, while the little ones run around with their brightly-lit lanterns.
the custom of MidAutumn Festival
moon walk(走月亮 ) eat moon-cake(吃月饼) fire the tower light(点塔灯 ) fire Douxiang(烧斗香 ) Worship moon(拜月) put the sky lights(放天灯 ) plant the Mid-Autumn(树中秋 ) enjoy the moon(赏月) fire dragon dances (火龙舞) family reunion( 家庭团聚 )

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邱中街"最 早可能是一 个丰收的节 日。这个节 日后来给出 了与传说中 嫦娥的斑斓 女士在月亮 的神话色彩。
Chang’e flies to the moon.
Hou Yi shoots down nine suns.
Wu Gang cuts the laurel.
According to Chinese mythology, the earth once had 10 suns circling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved when a strong archer, Hou Yi, succeeded in shooting down 9 of the suns. Yi stole the elixir of life to save the people from his tyrannical rule, but his wife, Chang-E drank it. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom young Chinese girls would pray at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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