Mid-Autumn National Day in 4 words

Mid-Autumn National Day is expressed in 4 words as follows:

1, Flower and Moon: The flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full. Metaphorically speaking, it is beautiful and complete.

2. Reunion: has the meaning of joyful and auspicious.

3, family reunion: the whole family gathered together, indicating the meaning of reunion.

4, Perfection as desired: means that everything goes well and can be realized.

5. Reunion and Beauty: It means the reunion of relatives, good and happy, no bad things.

6, Happy Reunion: sweet reunion of relatives.

7. Harmonious and beautiful: meaning very harmonious, referring to a family that is beautiful and happy.

8, ten perfect and ten beautiful: means very perfect, without deficiency.

9, the moon is full: the moon is full and people are reunited.

10, osmanthus fragrance: osmanthus is usually open before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, so osmanthus fragrance refers to the osmanthus flowers open before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, exuding a warm fragrance.

11, flowers and moon: a metaphor for good and complete, mostly used as an ode to the newlyweds.

12. Chang'e Runs to the Moon: a mythological story about Chang'e running to the moon.

13, bright moon in the sky: the metaphor of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a bright moon hanging in the air.

14, the moon is white and the wind is clear: describes the moon at the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moonlight is bright, the wind blows gently, a very comfortable and refreshing feeling.

15, the bright moon into the bosom: the bright moon in the sky into their own arms during the Mid-Autumn Festival, is often used to describe the person's heart is very open.

16, flesh and bone reunion: flesh and bone: the metaphor of parents, brothers, children and other relatives, referring to relatives away from the reunion.

Expanded:

Mid-Autumn Festival, the Festival of Mid-Autumn, is the festival of mid-autumn, which is held in the second month of the entry into the fall season, marked by the The full moon on the fifteenth day of the month is a sign that this day is in the middle of the three autumns, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". The moon is brighter than usual on this night, so it is also called "Moon Festival". Because the Mid-Autumn Festival in the fall, August, also known as the "Autumn Festival", "August Festival"; because of the moon festival, moon worship, also known as the "Moon Festival", "Moon Festival

Mid-Autumn Family Reunion, married daughters return home to reunite, so also known as the "reunion festival", "Daughter Festival"; Mid-Autumn Festival, a variety of fruits and melons ripe on the market, known as the "Fruit Festival". Fruit Festival". It is also called "Pumpkin Festival" by the Dong ethnic group and "Housheng Festival" by the Mulao ethnic group. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people gather to enjoy the moon, offer sacrifices, and celebrate the harvest.