Why do we eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival? How to say mooncake in English?

Why do we eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival? How to say mooncake in English?
Why do we eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival? How to say mooncake in English? The 15th day of August every year is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a major traditional festival in my country. On this day, people who work away from home must rush back home to reunite with their families. Want to know more about the dates in the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2019? Please pay attention to our Shuimoxiansheng website’s special topic on the eighth month of the lunar calendar!

Why do we eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival has had customs such as worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes, appreciating osmanthus flowers, and drinking osmanthus wine. These customs have been passed down to this day and have lasted for a long time. Eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional custom of the Han nationality. This traditional custom is still popular in various places. The Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncakes are closely linked. It can be said that this festival is the Mooncake Festival. Without mooncakes, it would lose its due charm, and mooncakes would have no "place" without the Mid-Autumn Festival. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone wants to taste the flavor of mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with the roundness of the moon symbolizing family reunion, is a way to express longing for hometown and loved ones, and to pray for a good harvest and happiness. It has become a rich and precious cultural heritage.

How to say mooncake in English?

Mooncake, also known as “Moon Cake” in English, is one of the most prestigious traditional Chinese cakes and a popular festival food during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes are round and eaten by the whole family, symbolizing reunion and harmony. In ancient times, mooncakes were eaten as offerings during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is said that the custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Tang Dynasty. It was popular in the palace during the Northern Song Dynasty and later spread to the people. At that time, it was commonly known as "small cakes" and "moon cakes". By the Ming Dynasty, it had become a common dietary custom for the entire nation. Mooncakes have been integrated with local eating habits to develop into Cantonese, Beijing, Suzhou, Chaozhou, Yunnan and other styles of mooncakes, which are loved by people from all over China.

Related records about moon cakes:

★The word mooncake was first seen in Meng Lianglu by Wu Zimu in the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, mooncakes were diamond-shaped, and existed at the same time as chrysanthemum cakes, plum blossom cakes, and five-nut cakes. Moreover, they were "available in all seasons, and could be ordered at any time without delaying customers." It can be seen that mooncakes at this time are not only eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
★"Luo Zhong Jian Wen" once recorded: During the Qujiang Banquet for the new Jinshi during the Mid-Autumn Festival, Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty ordered people to send moon cakes as rewards to the Jinshi.
★Ming Dynasty Chen Bang's "Wan Shu Miscellaneous Notes" recorded: "The scholars and common people made dough cakes for each other during the month, of different sizes, and called them moon cakes."
★ "Zhuo Zhong Zhi" said: "In August, the palace appreciates begonias and hostas. From the first day of the month, mooncakes are sold, and by the fifteenth day, every family offers mooncakes and fruits. If there are any leftover mooncakes, they are stored in a dry and cool place and shared at the end of the year. They are called reunion cakes."
★"A Brief Account of the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" says: "On the 15th day of the eighth month, people worship the moon, and the fruit cakes they offer must be round." "Every family sets up a moonlight position in the direction where the moon rises, and worships the moon. Then they burn moonlight paper, remove the offerings, and distribute them to all the family members. Mooncakes and moon fruits are given to relatives and friends as gifts, and some are two feet in diameter.
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