The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival that falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. It is a time for family reunions and is celebrated by Chinese people all over the world.

The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival dates back to the Tang Dynasty, around 1,000 years ago. One of the most popular legends about the festival is the tale of the Moon Goddess, Chang'e. According to the story, Chang'e was the wife of a divine archer named Hou Yi. He had won a magic potion that allowed him to live forever, but he could only give it to one person. Hou Yi decided to give it to Chang'e.
However, a greedy archer named Feng Meng wanted the potion for himself. He attempted to steal it, and in the process, he shot arrows towards Chang'e. The magic potion scattered into pieces, creating the bright moon that we see today. Fearing for her life, Chang'e drank a single piece of the potion and floated up to the moon. Hou Yi was so sorry that he tried to reach his wife but couldn't.
Ever since then, Chinese people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival by looking at the moon, appreciating its beauty, and hoping that the night will bring family unity and good luck. Families often gather for a reunion dinner, eating mooncakes and admiring the moon together. The festival also symbolizes the respect for ancient traditions and the desire for harmony among family members.
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