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The Moon Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th Lunar Month, it is based on the lunar calendar and is the first full moon in September usually. In 2008, it falls on September 14th. It is in the middle of Autumn and is a harvest festival. With wheat traditionally being harvested in the North and Rice in the South of China. It's the Chinese equivalent of Thanksgiving. In rural China, the Moon Festival celebrated a bountiful harvest, as the first Thanksgiving did for the Pilgrims.
Legend of the Moon Festival
Lady Chang Er
The legend of Lady Chang Er, daughter of the River God dates back to around 2170 BC. Her husband, Hou Yi shoots down the 9 extra suns that were threatening the Earth, and as his reward he was given an elixir of life by the Yellow Emperor. Unfortunately he became a tyrant, and Lady Chang Er to her their people, drank the potion in one story, another it's a pill, and another a magic peach. Another version has her wanting to be immortal too, and stealing the pill of the elixir of life. After eating it, she floats up to the moon, and coughed up the pill which created the Jade Rabbit, also known as the white rabbit and Moon Hare. The Jade Rabbit has ever since tried to make the immortality portion. Hou Yi became the god of the sun, and is allowed once each month, on the full moon, to visit his wife, and on this day legend says the Moon shines brightest because of their love. The Moon Festival was also a time traditionally for family gatherings and reading Moon Poetry. Many people looking at the moon see a rabbit on the moon.
Tang Emperor Xuan Zong
Another legend is the Tang Emperor Xuan Zong had the help of a Taoist priest, who threw up his walking stick that created a bridge to the moon. The emperor followed the priest up the bridge and entered the moon palace, where he saw the jade rabbit attempting to make the elixir of life. The emperor saw moon maidens dancing and singing music and on his return created a song and dance piece called "Rainbow Petticoats and Feather Dresses".
Wu Gang, the Moon's Woodcutter
Another legend is of Wu Gang, the Moon's Woodcutter. He tries again and again to cut down the Moon's tree of immortality, that just magically heals after every cut of his. He was sentenced to this by the Jade Emperor for selfishly seeking the elixir of immortality.
Traditional Food eaten during the Moon Festival
Taro, Pomelo (Chinese Grapefruit), and Snails. The Taro because it saved Chinese soldiers from starvations, Pomelo because the sweet fruit is believed to scare off evil and it has a round shape. Snails as a reminder of the earth's wealth. Dishes served should be 5, 7, or 9 because these are lucky yang numbers.
Moon Cakes
Moon Cakes symbolize both longevity and good health. They are imprinted with the Moon Goddess, a grove, Jade Rabbit, or a toad. The centers can contain red bean paste (sweat), lotus seed paste, melon, dried fruits, coconut, pineapple, and often have an egg inside. In the 14th Century, messages were contained within the Moon Cakes for secret communication against for a rebellion against the ruling Mongols ( Yuan Dynasty founded by Kublai Khan) that replace them with the Ming Dynasty. Moon Cakes are credited with the victory.
Moon Cake Symbolizes
* The yolk symbolizes the moon.
* Moon Cakes are round like the moon.
* The circle (shape of the Moon Cake) is a symbol of harmony.
* The round shape also stands for family unity
* The round shape symbolizes the cycle of life
* Connects the past, present, and future
* Long life and good health
Celebrating the Moon Festival
There are many Moon festivals and concerts in the US and Canada that people go to. Moon Cakes are sold by Chinese Bakeries and given as gifts by business for consumption on the day of the Moon Festival. Moon Poetry is also read under the full moon. Children used to buy different kinds of clay toys.
Future Dates:
* October 3, 2009
* September 22, 2009
* September 22, 2010
* September 12, 2011
* September 30, 2012
Other Moon Festival Resources:
* Chinese Moon Festival Calendar of Events for the United States and Canada
* Chinese Moon Festival Books and Stories
* Moon Cakes - Where to Buy/Purchase
* Moon Festival Coloring Pictures
* Chinese Moon Festival Background
Ray Ritchey is the owner of the site ChildBook.com which for over 10 years has been helping Children in the United States learn more about Chinese Culture and Language. You can read more about chinese moon festival at http://www.childbook.com We have sale on moon festival books, pictures, coloring pages, poems and other resources for your child to learn about chinese moon festival while they have fun with them having their moon cakes.
Bring Luck Your Way With Jade Charms
People have believed in the charms and amulets from a very long time. They are of the view that any of the bad intentions that come their way would be stopped and turned back if they have any of such charms with them. It is believed that they bring good luck and protect you against all the evils and bad things. Different charms have different meanings. You can have the charm which is according to your needs and requirements. It is assumed by many nations that if you wear any particular stone or amulets that match your personality, your life would be protected. Everything good will come to your side and your life will become happier and easier without all the tensions and problems.
One other type of the charms is the jade charms that are available in many of the different colors as well as in many materials. You can have it according to your choice of the color and your personality. They are very famous for protecting the people and have been used for bringing prosperity and harmony to your life. The one who keeps these charms with them they are sure to have the happiness in their lives and also wherever they will go they will remain safe and would be protected by the energy and power of these great charms.
There are many of such charms that are available easily in the market for example you can have the Jade Burmese charm with you, which is made by a cord of yellow and red color and is knotted by the hand. It has a jade that is of cucurbit shape and also a ball shaped jade. This charm looks very beautiful and is also decorated with the Chinese knot. The choice of the color of the jade is random and you can have the green or the light green color for it. The handling of these jades is quite easy. You do not necessarily have to wear them in a pendant but can also hang them on your bag or can also dangle them on your mobile phones. They are a symbol of bringing luck to your way. Your life would be changed in a positive way after you start wearing or keeping them with you. If you want someone else to be protected against the evils and bad lucks too then you can also give these jades as good luck gifts in order to protect your loved ones and bringing luck and happiness to their lives as well.
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Would Chinese comic fans think these ideas are offensive?
I have a Chinese superhero called the Jade Cricket. He fights crime in Chinatown and has a sometimes partner called the Golden Tiger. They also fight communism in China and one of the supervillains they fight is the Red Guardian. I'm curious to know if people would like this or find it offensive? Please let me know. Thank you.
They'll probably get that, "why did they choose those names?" kind of feeling. But that is far from offended. I'm sure some of the people that read it will kind of think they only have those names because they're Chinese. But, then again, there's always that one guy that picks everything apart to find a racial conspiracy..good luck. ಠ_ಠ
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