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National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival radio draft


National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival broadcast one:

Play "Team Song"
A: Teachers, classmates, everyone. With the familiar music, the red scarf radio station is now broadcasting. The radio station of this issue arranges the special section of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
B: Welcome to listen.
A: I am _____
B: I am _____.
A: Another 10 days is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival of the Chinese nation. Here we wish the teachers and students of the school a happy Mid-Autumn Festival, family reunion, and good luck!
B: The Mid-Autumn Festival has been hailed as the most humane and poetic festival. It is often said that every time the festival is full of love. The mid-autumn season will certainly be more deeply missed by relatives, especially when a bright moon hangs high.
A: Test you, do you know why you want to call Mid-Autumn Festival?
B: This can be difficult, in our country, 7,8,9 three months of the lunar calendar for the autumn, Lunar August 15-- China's traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, just a year in the mid-autumn, it is known as Mid-Autumn Festival.
A: Then why do some people call it a reunion festival?
B: Because the moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moon in other months. People look up to the sky like a jade in the sky, and naturally expect family reunion. The wanderer far away from home is also relying on his own thoughts about his hometown and his loved ones. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "Reunion Festival."
A: It’s really hard to beat you! Throughout the ages, people often use the roundness of the moon to describe the "sorrowful joys and sorrows", and the wanderers who live in other places are more deeply cherished by the moon. Do you know which poems are relevant?
B: Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "I raise my eyes to the moon, looking down and think of home"; Du Fu's "dew from the white tonight, is home next month"; Wang Song "spring green river Nanan, when the moon as I have," and other poems are eternal farewell.
A: You have to really know and more! Do you know the story of the legend of the Mid-Autumn it?
B: Mid-Autumn Festival and the Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, known as the three traditional festival in China. The source of the Mid-Autumn Festival is closely related to the myths and legends such as "嫦娥奔月" and "吴刚伐桂".
A: Wow! There is also a deified story! Then tell us about it!
B: Good! Let me tell you a story about "Going to the Moon"!
According to legend, in ancient times there were ten suns in the sky, and the crops were dead, the people were not happy, and a hero named Hou Hou was infinite. He shot nine suns and ordered the last sun to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people. After that, he was respected and loved by the people. The Queen Mother gave him a pack of long-lived medicine. He gave the undead medicine to his wife, 嫦娥珍藏. Unexpectedly, the little man saw it, and he was not at home. He forced him to hand over the undead medicine. In a critical situation, when the cockroach decisively swallowed the medicine, the body immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window, and flew to the sky, becoming the god in the moon. After the people heard the news of the moon and the moon, they set up a fragrant case under the moon and prayed for good fortune to the kindness.
A: After listening to such a beautiful and touching story, let us listen to the songs about the Mid-Autumn Festival!
"Flower Good Moon"
A: Next, let's talk about the foreign Mid-Autumn Festival! .
B: The Mid-Autumn Festival is not unique to the Chinese nation. Many countries also have a variety of Mid-Autumn Festivals similar to traditional Chinese customs, and they are very strange and interesting. Thai people refer to the annual Mid-Autumn Festival as the “Prayer Festival”. On the Mid-Autumn Festival night, every household uses the sugar cane to tie the arches and worship the images or statues of Guanyin Bodhisattva and the Eight Immortals on the table of the moon. The offerings on the Eight Immortals table are mainly Shoutao instead of moon cakes.
A: The Japanese called the Mid-Autumn Festival as the "Full Festival", and there are two such festivals, except for the 15th day of the lunar calendar, September 13th. On the day of the festival, thousands of residents wore costumes with national characteristics, sang and sang, and helped the old and carry the young, carrying the gods to the temple to enter the incense. The children also went to the wild to collect the weeds that symbolize good luck and decorated their homes to welcome happiness. At night, the whole family gathered in the yard, placed fruits and rice dumplings to worship the moon god, then divided the food, rewarded the moon, and listened to the old man telling about the moon. myth.
B: The Mid-Autumn Festival in North Korea is called the "African Festival", also called "Autumn Festival" and "Jiayu". On this day, they used muffins as a festive food, and they steamed and fed each other. The muffin is shaped like a half moon and is made of rice flour. The stuffing is bean paste, jujube, etc. It is named after the steaming pad. In the evening, while enjoying the moon, perform tug-of-war competitions, wrestling competitions, or perform songs and dances. The young girls wore colorful festive costumes and gathered under the trees to make the "Brunn River" game.
A: Iran called the Mid-Autumn Festival as the "McHergan Festival." This day is the Iranian solar calendar on July 16. During the festival, people enjoy the taste of various harvest fruits, and the grand celebration lasts for 6 days.
B: The country calls the Mid-Autumn Festival a "moon festival." When the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives, men, women and children also have the custom of enjoying the moon. At night, young men and women danced and wanted to go all night.
A: Let's talk about the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
As the saying goes: "August 15th is the round, Mid-Autumn moon cake is sweet and sweet." At this time of the year, I will enjoy moon cakes with my mom and dad!
B: When it comes to eating moon cakes, my saliva flows out. Then do you know how we pay attention to health while enjoying the moon and tasting moon cakes?
A: Expert Tip: Moon cake should be matched with tea, tea can help digestion, and greasy; if it is mixed with soda, cola or juice, it is unhealthy. Experts remind diabetic patients that even "sugar-free moon cakes" can't eat more. Experts also pointed out that the elderly and infants have poorer digestion ability. Excessive consumption of moon cakes will increase the burden on the spleen and stomach, causing indigestion and diarrhea. Obese people generally have potential problems with sugar, lipid metabolism and arteriosclerosis. They should also eat mooncakes like diabetics.
B: Hey! Thank you for telling us about the healthy eating of moon cakes. I believe everyone will pay attention. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming, we will appreciate the bright moonlight, taste the sweet moon cakes, and finally, we will send blessings to the teachers and classmates. How about?
A: Good! Please listen to our good wishes!
Qi: Send a round cake, give a round heart, send a round love, round a round dream. I wish the teachers and students a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
A: Time flies so fast, it’s time to say goodbye.
B: I hope you can enjoy our show!
A: Finally let us say goodbye in the song!
Third, music appreciation
What will be sent to you now is a song adapted from the ancient poem "Water Melody"
Play "Water Melody"
A: This is the end of the red scarf broadcast, thank you for listening!
Hehe: Teacher, classmates, goodbye!


National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival broadcast 2:


Teacher: Classmates, do you know what festival is September 14th? Yes, China’s traditional festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, is coming soon. Today, our children in the first grade group will come to tell you the story of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Xu Weicheng: Hello everyone! I am a class of Xu Weicheng.
Li Wei: Hello everyone! I am a class of people. Today, we will tell you the story of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Xu Yucheng: Let me introduce the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The August 15th of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. The prevalence of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the time of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become the same as the New Year's Day and became one of the main festivals in China. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.
Li Wei: At this time, the moon is more round and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "Moon Festival" and "August Festival". This night, people look up to the sky like a jade, and naturally expect family reunion. The wanderer far away from home is also relying on his own thoughts about his hometown and his loved ones. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "Reunion Festival."

Xu Yucheng: Then, should you talk about the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Li Wei: Yes. In ancient China, the cold and the moon were held every Mid-Autumn Night. Set up a large incense case, put on moon cakes, watermelon, apples, red dates, plums, grapes and other sacrifices, of which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon is also cut into lotus. In the moon, the moon image is placed in the direction of the moon, the red candle is burning, the whole family worships the moon in turn, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cake. The people who cut it in advance count the number of people in the whole family. At home, in the field, they must be counted together. They can’t be cut or cut, and the size must be the same.
Xu Yucheng: I also know that in the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Moon are quite popular. In the Northern Song Dynasty, on the 15th night of the Northern Song Dynasty, the people of the city, regardless of the rich and the poor, must wear adult clothes, burn incense and say goodbye to the moon, pray for the blessing of the moon god. In the Southern Song Dynasty, folks gave gifts with moon cakes and took the meaning of reunion. In some places, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building pagodas. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival have become more popular; in many places, special customs such as burning incense, tree Mid-Autumn Festival, point tower lights, sky lanterns, moon walking, and dancing dragons have been formed.
Li Wei: In fact, there are many customs and different forms in the Mid-Autumn Festival, but they all hold people's love for life. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people's main activities are to enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes.

Xu Yucheng: Do you know the ancient poems related to the moon?
Li Wei: Of course! You listen: The moonlight in front of the bed, suspected of frost on the ground, looking up at the moon, looking down at home.
Xu Yucheng: Hey, that is the "Quiet Night Thinking" written by the great poet Li Bai. I also have a Li Shangyin's "Poetry": the mica screen is dark and the long river is falling into the stars. You should regret stealing the elixir, and the blue sea and the night.

Li Wei: In the days of the Mid-Autumn Festival, we represent all the first-grade children, wish all the teachers, big brothers and sisters
Hehe: Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
Xu Weicheng: Our story is over, and today's broadcast ends here.


National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival broadcast draft three:

A: Keep a breeze and spread the hope of tomorrow.
B: Pay a sincere and build a world of love.
A: The most beautiful smile blooms, let the classics always walk with us.
B: When the footsteps of this golden autumn are getting closer, I will meet you again in the harvest season.
A: I am a teacher.
B: I am Xiao Bi.
A: Xiao Bi, the teacher test you, do you know the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival?
B: Every year on August 15th of the lunar calendar, it is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival of our country.
A: Yes, September 12 this year is the August 15th of the lunar calendar, which is the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival, but China is second only to the second largest traditional festival of the Spring Festival!
B: Teacher, why is this festival called Mid-Autumn Festival?
A: It is like this. August 15 is just in the middle of the fall, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is more round and brighter than the full moons of other months, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called “Moon Festival” and “August Festival”. This night, people look up to the sky like a jade, and naturally expect family reunion. The wanderer far away from home is also relying on his own thoughts about his hometown and his loved ones. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the "Reunion Festival." Throughout the ages, people often use "moons, months lack" to describe "sorrows and joys and clutches", and the wanderers who live in other places are more deeply cherished by the moon. In today's "Appreciation of Good Works", let's enjoy a tribute to the Mid-Autumn Festival.
B: Teacher, I know which one you said! It is necessary to say that the words that have been circulated in the Middle Ages and the ages must be written by the great writer of the Song Dynasty, Su Shi, "The Water Melody", when is the moon? Right?
A: You are so smart, it is indeed this one. Let's enjoy it together.
When is the moon? Ask the wine for the sky. I don’t know what the palace is, but what year is it. I want to go back by the wind, and I am afraid of Qiu Lou Yu Yu, the height is not cold. Dancing clear shadow, like in the world.
Turn Zhuge, low tenants, and sleepless. There should be no hate, what should be long-term? People have sorrows and joys, and there is a lack of gloom in the moon. This is an ancient and difficult thing. Nung, moon and new moon.
B: This is a beautiful word. Please read it with me!
A: This word was made at the Mid-Autumn Festival when Su Shi was 41 years old. At that time, Su Shi and his younger brother Su Shi had disappeared in six or seven years. I miss very much in my heart. This first word is the expression of the brotherhood between the brothers.
The meaning of this first word is: When did the moon appear? Asked about the blue sky with a wine glass. I don’t know what the age of the gods in the heavens is. I want to go back to the sky by the wind, I am afraid that the beautiful moon palace made of jade can't stand the cold in the sky. In the imagination, the dance of the moon, the shadow of the shadows, as if by the clouds and the wind, in the sky, where is like in the world!
Turned over the Zhu Hong Pavilion, the moonlight was low in front of the window, and the people on the bed slumbered. There should be no resentment in the moon, but why is it always round when the relatives leave? People have the change of sorrow and joy, and there is a change in the moon and the moon. This kind of thing has been difficult to complete since ancient times. I hope that people can be safe and healthy, and share this bright moonlight thousands of miles away. “婵娟” refers here to the “moon”
This term has been widely spread and long-lasting. The famous sentence of the ages is "There are people who have sorrows and joys, and there is a lack of gloom in the moon. This is an ancient and difficult thing. I hope that people will live forever and forever."
B: This word is really beautiful. Please read the famous sentences with me again. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of gloom. The matter is difficult. Nung, moon and new moon.
A: This word has also been scored and became a popular song. What I arranged for everyone today is this popular song based on "Water Melody", let us listen to it.
B: Classmates, do you like Su Shi’s "When is the water-sounding song?" Don't forget to recite this word to your loved ones on the Mid-Autumn Festival night! Today's "Appreciation of Good Works" is over here, let us see you again at the same time next week.


National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival broadcast draft four:

Xu: Qiujiang tides even Haiping,
Big: the sea is bright and the moon is alive,
Strict: spend a good month to reunite people,
Small: Blessings accompany you.
Xu: Dear listeners, good afternoon everyone, here is the "Mid-Autumn Festival Special Program", I am Xu Xueao, I am Li Congcong, I am Yan Guozhen, I am Li Kerong.
First of all, I wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!
Big: Today, I am very happy to spend this Mid-Autumn Festival with everyone. Here, I wish all the teachers: the mood is as good as autumn! Smiles like flowers are always open! Wish a wish! Mid-Autumn Festival!
Yan, Xiao: We also wish all the students:
Strict: wish, wish, wish, and wish.
Small: Heart, thought, blessing, and delivery.
Strict, small: good mood every day!
Xu: After a good music, let us walk in, Mid-Autumn Festival.
Xu: Welcome back to the "Mid-Autumn Festival Special Program". When it comes to the Mid-Autumn Festival, you must test everyone.
Yan: Ah? what is the problem? Come and listen.
Xu: Don't worry, the 15th day of the lunar calendar is the traditional festival of China - Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival and the Spring Festival, the Ching Ming Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival are collectively referred to as the four traditional festivals of the Chinese Han. Do you know the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Big: Of course, according to historical records, the festival of the ancient emperor's sacrifice month is August 15th of the lunar calendar. The time coincides with the half of the autumn, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival"; and because this festival is in August, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival", "August Meeting"; there are also beliefs and related customs activities for praying for reunion, so it is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival are carried out around the "month", it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival", "Moon Festival", "Chasing the Moon Festival", "Baiyue Festival"; in the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as "That is the right month." The prevalence of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the time of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become the same as the New Year's Day and became one of the main festivals in China. There are three kinds of origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival: originated from the worship of the moon in ancient times, the custom of singing and dancing in the moon, and the custom of worshipping the land gods in ancient autumn. The people of our country have the custom of "autumn moon and moon" in ancient times. . Xiyue, that is, worship the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival will be held for the cold and the moon.
Xu: Well, you are very correct. There are many and many people in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, in order to inherit the national culture and enhance national cohesion, China attaches great importance to the protection of intangible cultural heritage. On May 20, 2006, The festival has been listed in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage by the State Council.
Yan: Well, it seems that the source of the Mid-Autumn Festival is very rich. After all, we are a big country with a history of 5,000 years. In this long period of time, it also produced a very rich custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival. I am used to it, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival, the literati to enjoy the moon, the folks worship the moon, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the play lanterns, the dance dragon and so on. Some of the customs, let us introduce a few customs and habits, first introduce to you. It is a mid-autumn festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is a very old custom in China. According to historical records, as early as the Zhou Dynasty, the ancient emperors had the custom of the spring festival, the summer solstice, the autumn festival, and the winter solstice. The place of worship is called the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of the Moon, and the Temple of Heaven. It is divided into four directions in the southeast and northwest. The moon altar in Beijing is the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties sacrificed the moon. "Book of Rites" records: "The emperor of the Spring Day, the autumn eve of the moon. The dynasty of the Asahi, the eve of the moon." The eve of the evening, it is the night to worship the moon. This custom is not only pursued by the court and the upper aristocracy, but also gradually affects the people with the development of society.
Small: There are also scholars who appreciate the moon. The custom of enjoying the moon comes from the sacrifice of the moon. The solemn sacrifice becomes a relaxing pleasure. The folk Mid-Autumn Festival rewarding activities began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, but it was not a habit. In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Moon were quite popular. Many poets had poems in the moon. When it was in Song Dynasty, a Mid-Autumn Festival folk festival centered on the moon-rewarding event was formed, which was officially designated as the Mid-Autumn Festival. Unlike the Tang people, the Song people appreciate the moon more than the feelings of the wounded, often with the lack of Yin and Qing, the human condition, even the Mid-Autumn Festival night, the clear moon of the moon can not conceal the sadness of the Song people. But for the Song people, there is another form of the Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a holiday of secular pleasure: "Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, all the shops sell new wines, and the homes decorate the Taiwanese, and the folks compete for the restaurant to play the moon. Smell a thousand miles, play and sit until dawn. The Mid-Autumn Festival in the Song Dynasty was a sleepless night, and the night market was open all night, playing with tourists on a monthly basis. Among the famous works of the moon-watching, the most famous one is Su Shi’s "Water Melody", which reads: What time is the moon? Ask the wine for the sky. I don’t know what the palace is, what year is it? I want to go back by the wind, and I am afraid of Qiulou Yuyu, the height is not cold! Dancing and clearing the shadows, what seems to be in the world! Turn Zhuge, low tenants, and sleepless. There should be no hate, what should be long-term? People have sorrows and joys, and there is a lack of gloom in the moon. This is an ancient and difficult thing. Nung, moon and new moon.
Xu: Well, I know a lot, and I read it well.
Small: Thank you for your compliment! I also know a lot of customs.
Xu: Hey? Let's listen.
Small: Ok, the custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival is also the folk worship of the moon. It is famous for its beauty in the middle of the month. Therefore, the girl worships the moon and wishes to "seek like a sly, face like a moon." After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, due to the relationship between the times, the real utilitarian factors in social life are prominent. The secular taste in the festival is rich, and the lyrical and mythological literati tradition centered on "rewarding the moon" is weakened, utilitarian. Worship, praying and secular emotions and aspirations constitute the main form of the Mid-Autumn Festival of ordinary people. Therefore, "people worship the moon" has become a desire for reunion, well-being and happiness; In ancient times, there was a custom of "autumn moon and moon". Xiyue, that is, worship the moon god. Set up a large incense case, put on moon cakes, watermelon, apples, red dates, plums, grapes and other sacrifices, of which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. Watermelon is also cut into lotus. In the moon, the moon image is placed in the direction of the moon, the red candle is burning, the whole family worships the moon in turn, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cake. The people who cut it in advance count the number of people in the whole family. At home, in the field, they must be counted together. They can’t be cut or cut, and the size must be the same.
Big: Well, when it comes to it, the saliva is coming.
Yan: Since it is the Mid-Autumn Festival, how about going to eat moon cakes?
Xu: Ok, but when you get down to business, you say moon cakes, but there is a story.
Big: Hey? Let us tell you what to listen to.
Xu; Well, the Mid-Autumn Festival food is the first to introduce moon cakes. One said that in the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhang Shicheng, the leader of the anti-Yuan uprising in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, used the Mid-Autumn Festival to exchange the round cakes with the words “August 15 Night Killing the Scorpion” in the cake. Everyone saw the note in the cake and passed the ten. Ten passers-by, such as the Yuan Bing who had no evil at all in this night, after eating cakes to celebrate the victory of the Yijun, and officially called the Mid-Autumn Festival round cake as moon cake. In the long history of the later period, even at the end of the last century, many moon cakes were still affixed with a small piece of paper! It is a pity that the moon cakes produced in recent years have disappeared from small pieces of paper. The "cultural code" contained in the moon cakes has not disappeared from generation to generation. Another said that in the early years of Ming Hongwu, the general Xu Da took the remnant of the Yuan Dynasty, the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, Beijing. The news was transmitted to the capital, Nanjing. The Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, who is playing chess, was ecstatic, that is, the Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated. The moon cake that conveyed the message when the anti-Yuanda uprising was originally given to the subjects. Moon cakes have since become the "legal" food for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, there were more and more types of moon cakes, according to the place of origin: Beijing-style moon cakes, Cantonese-style moon cakes, Soviet-style moon cakes, table moon cakes, moon-style moon cakes, Hong Kong-style moon cakes, tidal moon cakes, emblem moon cakes, sweet-scented osmanthus moon cakes, Even Japanese style; in terms of taste, there are sweet, salty, salty, sweet, spicy; from the heart of the stuffing, there are five kernels, bean paste, rock sugar, black sesame, ham moon cake, etc.; according to the pie skin, there are There are three major categories of pulp, mixed sugar and meringue.
Small: The original moon cake is divided into so many kinds, then how should we distinguish them?
Large; Cantonese-style moon cake is currently the largest type of moon cake, it originated in Guangdong and surrounding areas, has been popular throughout the country, it is characterized by thin skin, large stuffing, usually leather ratio of 2:8, oil content of leather filling It is higher than other types, it tastes soft and smooth, and the surface gloss is outstanding. The outstanding representatives are Guangzhou Lianxianglou and Bailianrong moon cake of Guangzhou Restaurant. Beijing-style moon cake originated in Beijing and Tianjin and its surrounding areas. It has a certain market in the north. Its main characteristics are sweetness and leather filling ratio. The general leather filling ratio is 4:6, with the special flavor of filling and the taste is crisp. The main products are the red moon cake of Beijing Daoxiang Village, the white moon cake, and the Wuren moon cake. Su-style moon cake originated in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and surrounding areas. Its main features are loose cakes, five fillings and bean paste, and the sweetness is higher than other moon cakes. The main products are Su-style moon cakes produced by Hangzhou Limin. . Oyster moon cakes are mainly originated and popular in Yunnan, Guizhou and surrounding areas. They are also gradually popular among consumers in other regions. The main feature is that the fillings are made of ham, the crust is loose, the filling is salty and sweet, and unique. The scent of simmered ham, the main product is the cloud leg moon cake produced by Kunming Jiqingxiang. Other types of moon cakes are relatively small, such as snowy moon cakes, fruit and vegetable moon cakes, seafood moon cakes, coconut milk moon cakes, tea moon cakes, and the like.
Xiao: Wow, I have said so much, I really want to try a few pieces of solution.
Strict: Slowly, what is the urgency, mooncakes have her correct method of consumption. In recent years, there are many kinds of mooncake market, and there are sugar-free moon cakes, snowy moon cakes, fruit moon cakes, miscellaneous grains moon cakes, vegetarian moon cakes, Flower moon cakes, edible mushroom moon cakes, etc., are suitable for different groups of people. According to reports, if you eat tea with moon cake, one can solve greasy and help digestion, and the other can be chewed slowly and tastes more. In general, it is better to eat salty moon cakes to drink oolong tea, and to eat sweet moon cakes to drink tea. Moreover, there are a lot of three no-market manufacturers on the market, and we have to learn how to identify them. First, the moon cakes are evenly shaped and full of weeks. The surface of the Cantonese moon cake is light brown, the vertical wall is milky yellow, the egg syrup is evenly applied, and the pattern is marked with the name of the factory and the filling core. Beijing-style moon cake has no pattern or name. Such as the red face of the reddish brown, not bald, not raw, not sugar, not stuffing. The quality of the fresh moon cake can exude a unique scent of moon cake. Due to the different raw materials, the skin filling has different flavors. If you use a poor quality raw material to make or store moon cakes for a long time, you will smell a odor or a scent. Generally, the wide-style moon cake is a thin, thick stuffing, pure taste, and soft and refreshing. The filling core is mainly lotus seed, coconut, egg yolk, fruit and various meat stuffing, sweet and salty. The leather filling of the Beijing-style moon cake is fine and complicated. The moon cake skin has four categories: oil skin, oil pastry, pure pulp skin and Jingguang leather. The filling core is divided into three categories: filling, frying, and stuffing. The filling core contains more fruits. After cutting, you can see the peach kernel. , melon kernels, hemp kernels, sweet-scented osmanthus, blue-red silk and various fruit materials, the red moon cake also contains rock sugar, which is soft and delicate, soft and delicate. Inferior moon cakes are not only tough, but also have a bitter taste. Therefore, when we buy moon cakes, we must look at the brand and try to choose products with famous brand names. Look at the trademark and buy a product with complete specifications for production. Look at the date of manufacture and shelf life.
Xu: However, I want to remind everyone that the weather is still very hot recently, so we should pay attention to the storage of our moon cakes. The cake fillings of moon cakes are generally divided into soft and hard, and the soft stuffing contains more water. It can be stored for about 7 to 10 days, while the hard-filled moon cake can be kept for about 1 month. Boxed moon cakes should be opened to ventilate the lid. In addition, because the moon cake contains more fat, it should also be protected from light during storage to prevent oxidation of the oil. Moon cakes should be handled lightly, especially the Soviet-style moon cakes are most likely to be broken due to the crispy skin. If the cake peels off, it not only affects the appearance, but also affects the taste, quality, and is susceptible to moisture deterioration. Moon cakes are rich in oils and sugars. They are prone to mildew and deterioration due to heat and moisture. Therefore, store moon cakes in a cool, cool, and ventilated place. Generally speaking, the moon cake is soft, moist, and easy to deteriorate. It is best to put the moon cake in the freezer with the box and take it out one hour before eating to ensure its taste. Under the temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, almonds, fruits and other stuffing moon cakes can be stored for about 15 days; stuffed moon cakes such as bean paste, lotus seed, jujube and so on, storage time should not exceed 10 days; if the temperature
More than 30 degrees Celsius, the time of storage of moon cakes should be appropriately shortened, generally not more than 7 days; as for fresh meat, chicken, ham and other moon cakes, should be eaten with the purchase. When storing moon cakes, it is not advisable to put them together with other foods and sundries to avoid odor and lose the taste and characteristics.
Small: In short, the Mid-Autumn Festival reunion, the moon and the moon cakes have been used for a long time. From generation to generation, new content has been added to enrich this traditional festival with ethnic characteristics. It has been popular until now. The Mid-Autumn Festival is the second largest festival in China except for the Chinese New Year. It symbolizes the reunion of the human race with the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every August, Mid-Autumn Festival has not yet arrived, and all kinds of moon cakes on the market have become a dazzling scene. People give each other moon cakes, especially on the night of the fifteenth. Family reunion faces the sky and the moon, and the cakes have a taste for the moon. The moon cake symbolizes reunion and is a must-eat for the Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of the festival, people also like to eat some fruit such as watermelon and fruit, and wish the family a happy, sweet and safe life.
Big: But in Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival does not eat moon cakes. In Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the lunar calendar is called "Five Nights" or "Mid-Autumn Festival". The Japanese also have the custom of enjoying the moon on this day, which is called "Moon Seeing" in Japanese. Japan’s moon-watching custom comes from China. After it was transmitted to Japan more than 1,000 years ago, the local customs began to show the banquets on the side of the moon. It was called the “moon banquet”. Unlike the Chinese who eat moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Japanese eat the Jiangmi dumplings when they appreciate the moon, which is called "the moon sees the dumplings." Since this period coincides with the harvest season of various crops, in order to express gratitude for the grace of nature, the Japanese will hold various celebrations. Although Japan abolished the lunar calendar after the Meiji Restoration and switched to the Gregorian calendar, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival are still preserved throughout Japan. Some monasteries and shrines also hold special moon-watching festivals during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Xu: Well, there are also Mid-Autumn Festivals abroad. Under the influence of Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival of Chinese and overseas Chinese living in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia. Although the same is the Mid-Autumn Festival, the customs of different countries are different, and the various forms together hold people's infinite love for life and the embarrassment for a better future. For example, in South Korea, Koreans call the Mid-Autumn Festival "Autumn Festival." Giving gifts to friends and relatives is also a custom for Koreans to go through the Mid-Autumn Festival, so they also called the Mid-Autumn Festival as a "Thanksgiving Day." Mid-Autumn Festival is a big holiday in South Korea, and it will be released for three days. People will use this time to return home to visit relatives, so every month before the Mid-Autumn Festival, major Korean companies will cut prices to attract people to shop and give each other. Koreans will eat muffins during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Yan: Well, at the end of the program, we also wish everyone can enjoy the beautiful moon and taste the sweet moon cake. I am Yan Guozhen, I am Xu Xueao, I am Li Congcong, I am Li Kerong, let us Meet at
Hehe: Mid-Autumn next year.


National Xiaohong scarf Mid-Autumn Festival broadcast draft five:

The 15th day of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China. This is the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. In the Chinese lunar calendar, the year is divided into four seasons, each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Zhongqiu. The moon on August 15 is more round and brighter than the full moons of other months, so it is also called Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Festival, Chasing Festival, Moon Festival, and Moon Festival. , Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups across the country. The custom of eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival was in the Ming Dynasty. In addition to the moon, the moon, and the moon cake, there are Hong Kong's dance dragon, Anhui's pile of pagodas, Guangzhou's tree Mid-Autumn Festival, Jinjiang's burning tower, Suzhou Shihu to see the moon, the Yi people's moon, and the Miao's moon. The Yi people steal the moon dishes, the Gaoshan people's ball dance and so on.
The legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival is very rich, and the mythical stories such as the rushing moon, Wu Gang, and the rabbits are widely spread.
According to legend, in the ancient times, there were ten suns in the sky at the same time, and the crops were dead, the people were not living, and a hero named Hou Hou was infinite. He sympathized with the suffering people, climbed the summit of Kunlun, transported the power of God, and opened the bow. One shot of more than nine suns, and the last sun is on time to rise and fall for the benefit of the people.
After that, he was respected and loved by the people. Many of the patriots came to apprentice to learn the art, and the phoenixes with the wrong minds also mixed in. Later, after the birth of a beautiful and kind wife, the name is 嫦娥. After smashing the art and hunting, he was always with his wife, and people envied the loving couples.
One day, I went to Kunlun Mountain to visit my friends and seek help. I happened to meet the Queen Mother, and I asked the mother for a pack of undead medicine. It is said that taking this medicine can immediately ascend to heaven. However, after the reluctance to leave his wife, he will hand over the undead medicine to the 嫦娥 collector. He hid the medicine in the treasure chest of the dressing table, but he was seen by the little man. He wanted to steal the undead medicine and become a fairy.
Three days later, after the squad, the crowds went out to hunt, and the phoenixes pretended to be sick and stayed. Shortly after the group went away, Peng Meng held the sword into the backyard of the house, and forced him to surrender the undead medicine. I know that I am not a phoenix opponent. When she was in a crisis, she took the opportunity to turn around and turned to open the treasure, and took out the undead medicine and swallowed it. When I swallowed the medicine, the body immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window, and flew to the sky. As he was worried about his husband, he flew to the moon closest to the world and became a fairy.
In the evening, after returning home, the maids cried out what happened during the day. After the suffocating suffocation, grief, looking up at the night sky calling for the name of his wife, then he was surprised to find that the moon in the sky is extraordinarily bright and bright, and there is a shaking figure like a cockroach. He desperately chased the moon, but he chased three steps, the moon retreated three steps, he stepped back three steps, the moon went into three steps, no matter what, he could not catch up.
After he couldn't help but miss his wife, he had to send someone to his favorite back garden, put on the incense case, put on her favorite fresh food, and sighed in the moon palace. After the people heard the news of the moon and the moon, they set up a fragrant case under the moon and prayed for good fortune to the kindness.
Since then, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival to worship the moon have spread in the private sector. Mid-Autumn Festival night, the moonlight is clean. The moon is regarded as a symbol of reunion. Many scholars have left the ancient poems, the most famous of which is Li Bai’s "Quiet Nights": the moonlight in front of the bed, suspected to be frost on the ground. Looking up at the moon, looking down at hometown.
Finally, the Young Pioneers Brigade Department wishes all the teachers, all the students happy Mid-Autumn Festival! Family reunion! Well-being!

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