Want to share the Mid-Autumn Festival story with your family? The 3-minute video below will show you all about it. In the Tang Dynasty — AD , appreciating the moon became popular among the upper class.
Following the emperors, rich merchants and officials held big parties in their courts. They drank and appreciated the bright moon. Music and dances were also indispensable. The common citizens just prayed to the moon for a good harvest. Later in the Tang Dynasty, not just the rich merchants and officials, but also the common citizens, began appreciating the moon together. From then on, sacrificing to the moon was very popular, and has become a custom ever since. The tradition of eating mooncakes during the festival began in the Yuan Dynasty — , a dynasty ruled by the Mongols.
Messages to rebel against the Mongols were passed around in mooncakes. People promoted many different activities to celebrate it, such as burning pagodas and performing the fire dragon dance. Nowadays, many traditional activities are disappearing from Mid-Autumn festivities, but new trends have been generated. Later, nobles and officials followed it, and it gradually spread to the ordinary people. It is a book outlining the rituals of the Zhou Dynasty. Tang Dynasty — is an important period for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The custom of it was mainly shaped in the Tang Dynasty. The custom of admiring the moon at the Mid Autumn Festival was very popular at that time. Many poets wrote poems about it. People also combined the Moon festival with some legends like "Chang'e Flying to the Moon" , making this festival full of romance.
In the Northern Song Dynasty — , the 15th day of the 8th lunar month was established as the Mid-Autumn Festival. It became a popular folk festival. Article See all festivals See all festivals. Buy them here Shops Lucky Foods. Shops SeeWoo Supermarket. Shops New Loon Moon Supermarket.
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