to worship the Moon Genie, from a Chinese story, In the middle, through years, gradually
Mid-Autumn (Trung Thu) is the day when the moon is at its brightest in a year. In that spirit (1) to worship the Moon Genie , people in Vietnam as well as many Asian countries celebrate the Mid-Autumn's Festival. According to legends, this holiday is originated from a Chinese story (2) in which an Emperor of Duong (Tang) Dynasty, Duong Minh Hoang, was taken to the moon by a wizard named La Cong Vien. (3)In the middle of his trip to the moon, the Emperor caught a glimpse of fairies in heaven celebrating the full moon. When Duong Minh Hoang was back to earth, he taught his citizens about the celebration and it became a custom lasting through years, (4)Through times and times, Mid-Autumn's Festival (5)gradually becomes an event providing children with a rich diversity of delightful traditional games and entertaining activities, offering great helps in promoting education as well as culture.
`(1):` To worship + N : để thờ cúng ai
`(2):` originated from : bắt nguồn từ đâu
`(3):` In the middle : ở giữa
`(4):` last + khoảng thời gian : kèo dài trong bao lâu
`(5):` gradually : dần dần, tăng dần