农历八月十五是中国的传统节日——中秋节。其来历如下:

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. The origin of this festival can be traced back to ancient times, with various legends and historical events contributing to its development.
One of the most popular legends is about the moon goddess, Chang'e. According to the story, a famous archer named Hou Yi saved the world from a monster and was rewarded with an elixir of immortality by the Emperor of the Heavens. However, his wife, Chang'e, consumed the elixir and became a moon goddess. People began to celebrate this event by looking at the full moon, appreciating its beauty, and eating mooncakes.
Another legend is about the rebellion of the Tang Dynasty general Liu Bang. The general was hiding from his enemies and, according to legend, was saved by his troops on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. To commemorate this event, people started to celebrate this day as the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is now celebrated with various customs, including family reunions, mooncake eating, lantern displays, and watching the full moon. It symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and happiness.
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