Chapter 339: Mid-Autumn Festival is weird
Sometimes, Shi Jiaying will also have a strange doubt in a flash of thought, but she will immediately be shrouded in her own tradition and morality, and will be immediately rejected by her own brain-
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Yes, whenever she sees or feels or hears a scene or every conversation ambiguous, she always condemns herself first.
Even if sometimes seeing them seemed to be a kind of four-eyed flirtation, she would still scold herself: Hey, hi, Shi Jiaying, that little girl is your twin sister!
It's really - it's too much, how can you doubt your own sister and the lover who loves you so much?
Mid-autumn festival. Tu Die and Sister Hua discussed that night and began to move to the villa to live, the so-called housewarming to a new house, the best. He said:
"We are on the terrace of our new home, admiring the moon, eating cakes, singing Tang poems and songs, or telling some anecdotes related to mid-autumn. We must stay up all night. ”
So, Shi Jiawang agreed.
Shi Jiaying hesitated.
As soon as her sister asked her sister, Shi Jiaying had no choice but to agree to start the Mid-Autumn Festival night and stay in a luxury villa.
The sister Hua rushed to the adoptive parents' house early, put down the fruits, moon cakes, red wine, and white wine that she had brought to honor the elderly, and told the second elder:
"There are activities at school in the evening!"
And he fled from the house.
Sister Hua has long agreed: Before getting married, no one should talk about Tu Die to their adoptive parents. It is impossible for Tu Die to know their two old men.
It seems that the sisters are a little tacit, afraid that Tu Die will look down on their adoptive parents, and they are also afraid that their adoptive parents will dislike Tu Die's luxurious life.
Of course, perhaps, there is also a reason that there is no blood relationship? Sister Hua can't tell, anyway, they have always been the closest and most loving to each other since childhood.
It has always been a feeling of gratitude to their adoptive parents, especially after they went to college and were admitted to graduate school, they were even more disgusted with the market habits of their adoptive parents who were uneducated, uneducated and less cultivated.
However, if you don't have adoptive parents, how can you have a sister's life?
The sisters told themselves in their hearts: In this life, they must treat the second elder well, and there is no problem in providing for the elderly, but they can't communicate well with them about anything. Their way of thinking, life philosophy, values, etc., etc., are very different from them.
Therefore, their dependence on the elderly has begun to be less and less psychologically, and there are even fewer ideological fetters.
When the sisters arrived in front of the villa, they saw three cars, black, red and white, parked in front of the lawn.
Tu Die stood on the steps, looking down at Sister Hua's ecstatic appearance from a distance, and exclaimed, "Sister Hua--how is it?
Shi Jiawang ran up, hugged Tu Die, hugged him tightly, let go again, and said with a smile:
"Sister, lend me your Tu Die, okay, right? Hehe-great! Thank you-thank you, brother-in-law!"
As she spoke, she squeezed her eyes at Tu Die.
Shi Jiaying was also very happy, but she was not so impulsive, she just shouted: "It's really you! You actually gave us such a valuable gift during the Mid-Autumn Festival?"
Tu Die was very proud, this was the scene he wanted to see the most. He smiled and said:
"Come into the house, enter the house, I have more wonderful gifts or programs, waiting for sister tweed~
Let's go - wash your hands - go upstairs and upstairs, let's go to the sundeck to admire the moon -
You know, right? The 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is our traditional festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Spring Festival, the Qingming Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival are known as the four traditional festivals of the Han nationality in China.
According to historical records, the ancient emperors had the ritual system of sacrificing the day in spring and the moon in autumn, and the festival period of sacrificing the moon was the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, and the time coincided with the half of the three autumns, so it was called the "Mid-Autumn Festival"; because this festival was in autumn and August, it was also called the 'Autumn Festival', 'August Festival' and 'Mid-Autumn Festival'.
In addition, the Mid-Autumn Festival also has the belief of praying for reunion and related festival activities, so it is also called the 'Reunion Festival' and 'Daughter's Festival'.
Since the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival revolve around the 'moon', it is also commonly known as the 'Moon Worship Festival';
Shi Jiawang said loudly as he ran upstairs
"I know. I tell you!
There are roughly three origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival:
First, it originated from the worship of the moon in ancient times;
One is the ancient custom of singing and dancing under the moon to find a couple;
The third is the ancient custom of worshipping the land god in autumn. Right?
Hehe--who of you knows the origin of the term 'Mid-Autumn Festival'?"
Shi Jia smiled, did not speak, and silently followed behind Tu Die.
Tu Die gushed and said:
"This can't help me~
The term 'Mid-Autumn Festival' was first seen in the "Zhou Li". According to the ancient calendar of our country, the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is in the middle of August in the autumn of a year, so it is called the "Mid-Autumn Festival".
There are four seasons in a year, and each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the second month of autumn is called Mid-autumn, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called 'Mid-Autumn Festival'.
By the time of the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of 'Yu Shangshu Town Niu Confusion, Mid-Autumn Festival and left and right micro-service panjiang'. Later, it was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival.
The Book of Tang and the Records of Taizong record the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of August.
That is to say, the prevalence of our Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it had become one of the main festivals in our country and the second largest traditional festival after the Spring Festival.
According to legend, the ugly girl of the ancient Qi country had no salt, and when she was young, she worshiped the moon devoutly, and when she grew up, she entered the palace with good morality, but she was not pampered.
On August 15 of a certain year, the Son of Heaven saw her in the moonlight and thought she was beautiful and outstanding, so he made her the queen, and the Mid-Autumn Festival moon worship came from this.
The so-called Chang'e in the moon is known for her beauty, so the girl worships the moon and prays that her appearance can be as she wishes, 'looking like Chang'e, and her face is like the bright moon'.
The ancients also gave the moon many legends, from the toad in the moon to the jade rabbit pounding medicine, from Wu Gang to Chang'e to the moon, the rich imagination for the moon palace world to depict a mottled landscape.
From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, people and artists chanted about the moon and its events, and the full moon on August 15 became an excellent time to express their feelings.
During the reign of Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, the official family officially designated August 15 as the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was taken in the middle of the three autumns, when all the people celebrated.
Nowadays, on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky, the clear light is sprinkled all over the earth, people regard the full moon as a symbol of reunion, and August 15 as the day of family reunion, therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the 'Reunion Festival'.
Therefore, we are going to gather here tonight to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival~
Now, please Sister Flower, take a seat!"
Originally, Sister Hua and Tu Die had already come to the sundeck, but they were confused by Tu Die's eloquent talk, so they both stood and looked at Tu Die's face.
Everyone was thinking in their hearts: It seems that Tu Die is very well prepared for tonight's moon viewing!
Hearing what Tu Die said about going to the seat, Sister Hua found that the original huge sundeck was surrounded by bonsai trees, with different styles and peculiar shapes, which completely demonstrated the taste and cultivation of a male host.