The story of Mid-Autumn Festival Mooncakes

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Mooncake Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It has a long history, dating back over 3,000 years.
According to legend, during the Tang Dynasty, there was a celestial rebellion. To quell the uprising, the emperor Li Yuanzong ordered a large number of celestial soldiers to guard the palace. To keep them fed, a celestial god, Chongxu, sent down mooncakes. Mooncakes are round and round in shape, symbolizing the moon. The mooncakes contained a secret message: "Rebel against the heavens." The celestial soldiers read the message and rose against the heavens.
Since then, the Mid-Autumn Festival has become a time for families to gather and enjoy mooncakes, a symbol of reunion and harmony. Mooncakes are typically made with lotus seed, red bean, or egg yolk fillings, and are often adorned with intricate patterns and decorations.
The Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncakes have become a symbol of Chinese culture, passed down from generation to generation. Today, it remains an important occasion for people to come together and celebrate the moon's beauty and symbolize family unity.
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