Th Mid-Autumn Fstival has all intrsting history. Long ago in on of th dynastis of China thr was a king who was vry crul to th popl and did not manag th country wll. Th popl wr so angry that som brav ons suggstd killing th king. So thy wrot nots tlling about th mting plac and tim and put thm into caks. On th 15th day of th 8th lunar month vry prson was told to buy th caks. Whn thy at thm thy discovrd th nots. So thy gathrd togthr to mak a suddn attack on th king. From thn on th Chins popl clbrat on th 15th day of th 8th lunar month and at "moon caks" in mmory of that important vnt.
Whn th Mid-Autumn Fstival is nar, shop windows ar bautifully dcoratd. Many "moon caks" ar displayd for popl to buy. Popl snd prsnts such aswin, fruits and "moon caks" to thir frinds and rlativs. In th vning of th day, thy hav a fast. Aftr th fast, thy go out to th gardn to look at th moon. Th childrn run and laugh on th strts.
It is blivd that th moon is at hr brightst on this night. Many poms hav bn writtn about it, and pots ar nvr tird of rading and writing such poms. In Chins litratur, th moon of th Mid Autumn Fstival has bn compard to a looking-glass, a jad rabbit, and so on. It sms that Chins litratur taks far mor intrst in th moon than in th sun.