今天就是一年一度的中秋節(jié),在這個特殊的節(jié)日,如果你的周圍的老外朋友們問你中秋節(jié)的起源,傳說和習(xí)俗,你有自信給他們流利介紹嗎? 或許你的答案是:不能。那么今天英語演講君特別整理了三個英文(雙語)視頻,讓你自己完整了解我們中華民族的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日中秋節(jié),也希望你可以讓外國朋友們?nèi)媪私膺@個傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日。同時,英語演講君誠摯地祝大家中秋節(jié)快樂!
中秋節(jié)是什么?
What is Mid-Autumn Festival?
To the Chinese, Mid-Autumn Festival means family reunion and peace. The festival is celebrated when the moon is believed to be the biggest and fullest. To the Chinese, a full moon is a symbol of prosperity, happiness, and family reunion.
對中國人來說,中秋節(jié)意味著團聚、平安。人們覺得,中秋節(jié)的月亮最大、最圓。滿月象征著繁榮、幸福和團圓。
中國人怎么過中秋?
How the Chinese Celebrate Mid-Autumn?
Many traditional and meaningful celebrations are held in most households in China, and China's neighboring countries. The main traditions and celebrations include eating mooncakes, having dinner with family, gazing at and worshipping the moon, and lighting lanterns.
大部分中國家庭以及中國的鄰國都會舉行許多傳統(tǒng)的慶祝活動,主要慶祝方式包括吃月餅,吃團圓飯,賞月和點燈籠。
中秋節(jié)起源
Why Mid-Autumn Festival is Celebrated and How it Started?
Mid-Autumn Festival has a history of over 3,000 years, dating back to moon worship in the Shang Dynasty (1600–1046 BC). It’s such an important festival that many poems were written about it, stories and legends about the festival are widespread, and its origins have been guessed at and explained by generations of Chinese.
中秋節(jié)有三千多年歷史,可以追溯到商代時對月亮的崇拜。因為中秋節(jié)的重要地位,歷代詩人都會為中秋節(jié)寫詩,關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的故事、傳奇在民間廣為流傳,中秋節(jié)的起源也被歷代中國人探究。
The term 'Mid-Autumn' first appeared in the book Rites of Zhou (周禮), written in the Warring States Period (475–221 BC). But the term only related to the time and season; the festival didn't exist at that point.
“中秋”一詞最早出現(xiàn)在戰(zhàn)國時期《周禮》一書中,但是該詞只和時間和季節(jié)有關(guān),當(dāng)時還沒有中秋節(jié)。
In the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), it was popular to appreciate the moon. Many poets liked to create poems related to the moon when appreciating it. There is a legend that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty visited the Moon Palace in his dream and heard a wonderful song.
唐代時賞月風(fēng)靡,詩人在賞月之時佳作連連。據(jù)傳,唐玄宗曾在夢中去往月宮并聽到優(yōu)美的歌聲。
In the Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127 AD), the 15th day of the 8th lunar month was established as the 'Mid-Autumn Festival'. From then on, sacrificing to the moon was very popular, and has become a custom ever since.
北宋時期,農(nóng)歷八月十五才被正式確立為中秋節(jié),從那以后,為月亮獻祭盛行,從那以后便成為風(fēng)俗。
The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, usually in early September to early October of the Gregorian calendar with full moon at night. It is a time for family members and loved ones to congregate and enjoy the full moon - an auspicious symbol of abundance,harmony and luck. Adults will usually indulge in fragrant mooncakes of many varieties with a good cup of piping hot Chinese tea, while the little ones run around with their brightly-lit lanterns.
每年農(nóng)歷八月十五日,是傳統(tǒng)的中秋佳節(jié)。這時是一年秋季的中期,所以被稱為中秋。在這天,每個家庭都團聚在一起,一家人共同觀賞象征豐裕、和諧和幸運的圓月。此時,大人們吃著美味的月餅,品著熱騰騰的香茗,而孩子們則在一旁拉著兔子燈盡情玩耍。
The festival has a long history. In ancient China, emperors followed the rite of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and to the moon in autumn. Historical books of the Zhou Dynasty had had the word 'Mid-Autumn'. Later aristocrats and literary figures helped expand the ceremony to common people. They enjoyed the full, bright moon on that day, worshipped it and expressed their thoughts and feelings under it. By the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the Mid-Autumn Festival had been fixed, which became even grander in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). In the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, it grew to be a major festival of China.
中秋節(jié)有悠久的歷史,和其它傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日一樣,也是慢慢發(fā)展形成的,古代帝王有春天祭日,秋天祭月的禮制,早在《周禮》一書中,已有“中秋”一詞的記載。后來貴族和文人學(xué)士也仿效起來,在中秋時節(jié),對著天上又亮又圓一輪皓月,觀賞祭拜,寄托情懷,這種習(xí)俗就這樣傳到民間,形成一個傳統(tǒng)的活動,一直到了唐代,這種祭月的風(fēng)俗更為人們重視,中秋節(jié)才成為固定的節(jié)日,《唐書·太宗記》記載有“八月十五中秋節(jié)”,這個節(jié)日盛行于宋朝,至明清時,已與元旦齊名,成為我國的主要節(jié)日之一。
The Mid-Autumn Festival probably began as a harvest festival. The festival was later given a mythological flavour with legends of Chang-E, the beautiful lady in the moon.
中秋節(jié)最早可能是一個慶祝豐收的節(jié)日。后來,月宮里美麗的仙女嫦娥的神話故事賦予了它神話色彩。
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廣式月餅
(Cantonese-style Mooncake)
Lava Egg Custard Mooncake
Mooncake with Double Yolks and Lotus Seed Paste
Red Bean Paste Mooncake
Date Paste and Walnut Mooncake
Mooncake with Black Sesame Paste and Pine Nuts
Taro Mooncake
Coconut Mooncake
Five Kernel and Roast Pork Mooncake
Charcoal Skin Mooncake with Chestnut Filling
Molten Chocolate Mooncake
Five Kernel Mooncake
2
蘇式月餅
(Su Style Mooncake)
Su Style Savory Mooncake with Pork Filling
Pepper and Salt Mooncake
Spicy Crayfish Mooncake
Mooncake with Cheese, Shrimp and Minced Pork
Pork and pickle mooncake
Fresh baked mooncake with pork, bacon and and bamboo shoots
Mooncake with Pickled Cabbage and Bullfrog Meat
3
京式月餅
(Beijing Style Mooncake)
Beijing Brown Skin Mooncake
“Furry” Mooncake with Hawthorn Jelly
4
冰皮月餅
(Snow Skin Mooncake)
Snow Skin Pomelo Mooncake
Snow Skin Durian Mooncak
5
其他地區(qū)月餅
Yunnan Ham Mooncake
Teochew Style Mung Bean Mooncake
Pineapple Mooncake
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新式月餅
(New style Mooncakes)
Ice Cream Mooncake with Crunchy Chocolate Crust
Mooncake with Matcha Paste and Red Beans
Yam and Purple Sweet Potato Paste Mooncake
Cream Cheese Mooncake
Caramel Lava and Coffee Mooncake
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