Dear New and Existing Customers,
On this occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, I, on behalf of all the staff at Guangdong Yuantong Industrial Technology Co., Ltd., extend to you our warmest greetings and heartfelt gratitude.
As the moon is full and families reunite, the Mid-Autumn Festival brings with it even stronger sentiments. Thank you for your ongoing support and trust in our company. Together, let us continue to advance and create a bright future. May I wish you and your loved ones a joyful Mid-Autumn Festival, happiness for your family, and success in your business.
Sincerely,
Eason Song General Manager Guangdong Yuantong Industrial Technology Co., Ltd.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, or Zhongqiu, is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, usually celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. The origins and legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival are varied and numerous; here are some of the main sources and explanations:
1、Ancient Moon Worship: In ancient China, people had the custom of worshipping the moon, associating it with harvests, reunion, and femininity. The Mid-Autumn Festival falls in the middle of autumn when the moon is at its roundest and brightest, making it the perfect time for moon worship and moon viewing.
2、The Legend of Chang’e Flying to the Moon: One of the most famous legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival is the story of Chang’e flying to the moon. According to the tale, in ancient times, there were ten suns scorching the earth. A hero named Hou Yi shot down nine of the suns to save the people. His wife, Chang’e, swallowed the elixir of immortality that was given to Hou Yi by the Queen Mother of the West, and as a result, she ascended to the moon, separating herself from Hou Yi forever.
3、Wu Gang Chopping the Osmanthus Tree: Another legend associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival is that of Wu Gang chopping the osmanthus tree. Wu Gang was said to have been banished to the moon for his wrongdoing and was tasked with chopping down a magical osmanthus tree on the moon. However, the tree regenerates instantly, leaving Wu Gang in an endless cycle of labor.
4、The Jade Rabbit Pounder: Accompanying Chang’e on the moon is a jade rabbit that pounds herbs for the elixir of life, becoming a symbolic figure of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Moon Viewing and Family Reunion: Over time, the Mid-Autumn Festival has evolved into a holiday that emphasizes family reunion. People gather to admire the moon, eat mooncakes, hang lanterns, and solve riddles, expressing their wishes for family unity and a happy life.
5、The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated not only in China but also in other East and Southeast Asian countries and regions, particularly those deeply influenced by Chinese culture. The festival underscores the importance of family and the anticipation of harvest and happiness.