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The Mid-Autumn Festival has a longhistory. Generally speaking, there are threeexplanations about its origin. The first says itstemmed from ancient emperors' worship ofthe Moon. The second says it evol
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The Mid-Autumn Festival has a longhistory. Generally speaking, there are threeexplanations about its origin. The first says itstemmed from ancient emperors' worship ofthe Moon. The second says it evolved fromthe folk custom that young girls and boys of-ten dated, usually singing and dancing, underthe full Moon. The third says it came from thetradition to sacrifice the God of Earth for theautumn harvest.
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