Eat Chongyang cake
According to historical records, Chongyang cake, also known as flower cake, chrysanthemum cake and five color cake, has no definite method and is more casual. At dawn on September 9, they put a piece of cake on their children's heads and chanted words to wish their children high Pepsi, which was the original intention of the ancients to make cakes in September. The exquisite Chongyang cake should be made into nine layers, like a pagoda, with two lambs on it, in line with the meaning of Chongyang (sheep). Some even put a small red paper flag on the double ninth cake and light candles. This probably means' lighting the lights' and 'eating cakes' instead of' climbing ', and small red paper flags instead of Cornus. Today's Chongyang cakes still have no fixed varieties. The soft cakes eaten at Chongyang Festival are called Chongyang cakes.
Eating double ninth cake is the same as eating moon cake and Lantern Festival! For more information, please pay attention to sihai.com!