A round of autumn shadow turns to golden wave
The moonlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival always carries a different kind of tenderness and affection.
When the words "A round of autumn shadows turn to golden waves, and a flying mirror is polished again" come to mind, we know that the festival of reunion and longing is coming again, yes, it is here again.
For many, many years, this bright moon has never changed. It hangs quietly in the night sky, watching the fireworks in the world and watching the continuous changes in history.
For every Chinese, the Mid-Autumn Festival is not only a festival, but also an emotional bond. It closely connects the home and the country, and at the same time, the individual and the nation are closely connected.
On such a night, looking at the full moon in the sky, the feeling that we often say, "A family is the smallest country, and a country is thousands of families" will become particularly true.
It lights up the way home. This is not enough. It also lights up the desire for peace, the desire for happiness, and the simplest desire for reunion deep in everyone's heart.
This emotion has transcended the obstacles of time, so that we in the present can still resonate deeply with the ancients from thousands of years ago under the moonlight.
The bright moon illuminates the feelings of home and country
This bright moon has witnessed too many magnificent stories.
In the past years, it had such an experience, it had the experience of illuminating the path of Confucius and Qu Yuan's pursuit, and it had the experience of accompanying Li Bai and Du Fu in their chanting.
And it also witnesses the ups and downs and hardships our nation has experienced in the long history of history.
Wasn’t it the past September that we didn’t solemnly commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War that the Chinese people suffered and the anti-fascist war around the world?
In the past years, a large number of people with lofty ideals bravely stepped forward at the critical moment when the country was facing danger. Their figures might have been illuminated by the same bright moonlight on a certain Mid-Autumn Festival night.
They acted quickly and fought unyieldingly, with the goal of allowing more families to reunite peacefully.
This deep feeling of family and country is an important spiritual support that has enabled our nation to go through all kinds of difficulties and dangers and always move forward bravely towards great rejuvenation.
Today, when we look up at the moon, the truth that "as long as the family is harmonious, everything will be smooth and prosperous, and as long as the country is stable, we can enjoy peace" becomes even more precious.

The hard work of every ordinary person has converged into a majestic trend of national progress, and the results of national progress have truly benefited every family and every citizen.
Cultural inheritance and new era
The sky is cloudless, reflecting the vastness of Kyushu. The most meaningful night of reunion is the Mid-Autumn Festival. This poem vividly explains the scene of the Mid-Autumn Festival when the sky and earth are clear and bright, and people are full of yearning for reunion.
People from all over the world, no matter where they are, will raise their heads and look up at the sky at the same time, staring at the bright moon hanging high in the night sky.
On this round of the bright moon, due to the admiration and chanting of sages such as Confucius, Qu Yuan, Li Bai, and Du Fu, it seems to have an extra layer of cultural depth and intimacy.
What we see is not just the moon in the sky, but also the simple wish that our ancestors placed in it for "a state of prosperity for the country and a happy reunion of the family."
What is emotional is that this thousand-year sustenance has a more vivid echo today.
From the great aerospace act of "exploring the moon from the sky", to the distant space exploration of "walking deep into Mars", to the scientific and technological achievements of "the Big Dipper guiding the road", people in ancient times were full of romantic imagination about the moon palace, which is being gradually turned into reality by the Chinese people today.
Every time we turn to the moon to express our feelings, we are looking back fondly on the roots and soul of the nation. It is also the resonance of the historical echo that vibrates in our hearts with the times, making us truly realize that the ancient civilization is exuding new vitality.
Cultivating one’s roots during festivals
The deep feelings of family and country do not appear out of thin air. They are deeply rooted in the fertile soil of our Chinese culture.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the perfect time for us to experience the cultural atmosphere and cultivate the feelings of our home and country. This time is the best opportunity for us to feel the cultural atmosphere and cultivate the emotions between our home and country.
It does not need that kind of grand and powerful narrative. It is often hidden in the aroma of a family reunion meal, in the warm and friendly lights when family members sit leisurely around it, and in the affectionate greetings sent to relatives far away.
When we personally make a mooncake, tell the story of Chang'e flying to the moon to our children, or just quietly accompany our family, we are continuing the cultural tradition that has lasted for thousands of years in our own way.
The nourishment given by this tradition makes our hearts more enriched, and allows us to always carry in our hearts our responsibilities to our families and our responsibilities to the country when we are pursuing personal happiness.
Using struggling hands to create a better life and relying on practical actions to build our homeland is the simplest and most powerful interpretation of the feelings of family and country.
In a festival like this, what we gain is not just the joy of reunion, but also the strength and warmth to continue moving forward.
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