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Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2022: Wishes, Quotes, Images, Messages, and Greetings To Share

The Chinese calendar’s Mid-Autumn Festival, commonly referred to as the Lantern or Moon Festival, is observed every year on the fifteenth day of the eighth month. That day happens on September 10 the year. Families and friends get together to enjoy the celebrations of the festival, which include eating mooncakes, making lamps, and stargazing.

We are familiar with this yearly event, but what is the real purpose of the Mid-Autumn? How did everything start? We sometimes commemorate it, so why do we? We’re here just to address all of your questions regarding this occasion, from the long-standing customs to the festival’s background and lore. So educate yourself and learn about the holiday.

Even though the precise beginning of the Mid-Autumn Festival is unknown, historical records indicate that moon-worshipping customs date back to the Shang Dynasty, nearly 3,000 years ago. Although ancient Chinese monarchs would throw feasts to offer sacrifices to gods and the moon in honor of the harvesting season, the event didn’t become a recognized holiday in China until the Tang Dynasty.

Greet your friends and relatives, using the below-given Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 Wishes, Quotes, Images, Messages, and Greetings.

Wishes, Quotes, Images, Messages, and Greetings To Share on Mid-Autumn Festival 2022

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

Let us raise a toast for a happy and healthy future. Wishing you a very blessed Mid-Autumn Day

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2022

It is time to thank God for a good harvest and seek his blessings for another prosperous year. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival 2022.

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival Wishes

May the glow of the moon surround you and enlighten your way to health, happiness and prosperity. Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival Quotes

Following the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival eventually evolved into a period of the year when the monarch would honor and thank his servants for their dedication and services. It developed into a holiday with various customs over time, including giving gratitude to the moon, requesting great fortune, reproduction, and reunion with relatives to enjoy and take in the full splendor of the moon.

The myth and tale surrounding Mid-Autumn Festival have several different iterations, but the most famous centers on an archery warrior entitled Hou Yi as well as his wife Chang’e. According to tradition, Hou Yi received an elixir of longevity for destroying 9 out of the 10 suns that caused famine and devastation in the nation.

However, Chang’e prevented Feng Meng, Hou Yi’s apprentice, from stealing the elixir by partaking in it herself. She then ascended to the moon and grew eternal, never to be reunited with her devoted husband once more. Annually on this particular day, whenever the moon is thought to be at its fullest, Hou Yi will indeed arrange a celebration after finding out what has occurred to Chang’e.

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