【篇一】
Mid-autumn Day falls on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month(农历). On that night the moon is brighter and fuller than any other night. In China, Mid-autumn Day is a time for family reunions (团圆).
On this day, many families enjoy watching the full moon. Some families will bake(烘) cakes, called “moon cakes.” Then, each member of the family will eat a piece of cake to show their unity(团圆). Some moon cakes are made of wheat flour (面粉), sugar and lotus seed powder (莲子粉). They're delicious!
In ancient China, poets considered the moon as a symbol of brightness, purity and goodness. They wrote many beautiful poems about the moon. The most popular one was a story about a lady on the moon. She flew to the moon and lived in the Moon Palace .
【篇二】
Today is the Mid-Autumn festival. After dinner, my dad and mom in the small courtyard, tasting the moon cakes, chatting. The silent night. Blue sky, the moon is already not usual disc, the curved boat. It put pieces of white light to the earth. It is not so dazzling and dazzing, like the sun, but his light gently to every corner of the court. Breeze flushes, I feel relaxed and pleasant. The family laughing, let a person feel the warmth. I looked at the moon, like a disc, thick my heart like a pair of wings, long fly to the sky.