August 15th is the day when the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated. This festival has a rich history and many legends associated with it.

The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival dates back to the Tang Dynasty. It is believed that the festival was established to celebrate the harvest and to honor the moon. According to a popular legend, during the Tang Dynasty, a celestial being named Chang'e descended to Earth and fell in love with a mortal man named Hou Yi. However, the gods were against their love, and Chang'e was banished to the moon. Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, Hou Yi would launch a rocket to the moon to reunite with his beloved.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is also associated with the story of the Moon Goddess, Chang'e. It is said that she was a beautiful woman who was banished to the moon after eating an elixir of immortality. Every year on the night of the full moon, Chang'e would look down at Earth, longing for her past life.
Today, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated with family reunions, mooncakes, and lanterns. People gather to enjoy the full moon, symbolizing harmony and unity. The festival is a time for reflection and appreciation of life's beauty, as well as a reminder of the ancient legends that have shaped our culture.
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