"We see the ancient moon no more, but it has shone on men of yore."
"We see the ancient moon no more, but it has shone on men of yore." Does that mean that the moon Master saw in the past and the moon in the sky right now are really one and the same?
I wonder if the adepti will also make their own beautiful lanterns, just like Xiangling has, and go moongazing with their friends?
Traditionally consumed during the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, mooncakes are a type of Chinese pastry item. While moonwatching is allegedly related to the event and mooncakes are considered a delicacy, the festival is mostly about the harvest. While commemorating the holiday, mooncakes are shared among friends or at family get-togethers. As one of the four most significant Chinese festivals, the Mid-Autumn Festival is well-known.
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