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Dongguan Huamei Mooncake Humen Group Purchase Department Huamei Mooncake Gift Box Wholesale Humen Huamei Employee Mooncake

Dongguan Huamei Mooncake Humen Group Purchase Department Huamei Mooncake Gift Box Wholesale Humen Huamei Employee Mooncake

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      Little knowledge from Huamei Food Co., Ltd.: It is said that in ancient China, emperors had the ritual of worshipping the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. In folk culture, there is also a custom of worshipping or offering sacrifices to the moon during the Mid Autumn Festival in August. On the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the moon is full, and the mooncakes are fragrant and sweet. "This famous saying expresses the custom of people in urban and rural areas eating mooncakes on the night of the Mid Autumn Festival.

      Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the Moon God. Later, people gradually regarded appreciating the moon and tasting mooncakes during the Mid Autumn Festival as a symbol of family reunion, and gradually mooncakes became gifts for festivals.Huamei Mooncake Group Purchase Huamei Mooncake Wholesale Huamei Mooncake Factory mooncakes originated from the Tang Dynasty's military celebration food. During the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Tang, the great general Li Jing defeated the Xiongnu and returned triumphantly on the 15th of August. At that time, some Turpan people who were engaged in business offered cakes to the Tang Dynasty emperor to celebrate their victory. Gaozu Li Yuan took the gorgeous pancake box, took out the round pancake, smiled and pointed to the bright moon in the sky, saying, "We should invite toads to the Hu pancake. After finishing speaking, share the cake with the courtiers to eat together.

      In the book "Dream Liang Record" by Wu Zimu of the Southern Song Dynasty, the term "mooncake" already existed. However, the description of tasting the moon and eating mooncakes during the Mid Autumn Festival was only recorded in the Ming Dynasty's "West Lake Tourist Association": "August 15th is called Mid Autumn Festival, and the people use mooncakes as a symbol of reunion. In the Qing Dynasty, there were more records about mooncakes, and their production became increasingly refined. Mooncakes have developed to this day, with a wider variety of varieties and different flavors depending on the region. Among them, Beijing style, Soviet style, Cantonese style, and Chaozhou style mooncakes are widely loved by people in various parts of China, both north and south. Mooncakes symbolize reunion and are a must eat during the Mid Autumn Festival. On festival nights, people also love to eat reunion fruits such as watermelons, praying

      Wishing my family a happy, sweet, and peaceful life.

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