Unforgettable Mid-Autumn Composition of Grade Four Students

Unforgettable composition 1 When is the bright moon for the fourth-grade Mid-Autumn Festival students? Ask the blue sky for wine? "Time always flies, unconsciously has entered the lunar calendar in August, the 15th is coming, and the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is coming.

However, in the land of the south, in this hot land of my hometown, I still don't feel this festive atmosphere. Summer seems to have passed, but I don't know that the Mid-Autumn Festival is coming.

Once upon a time, I was with a group of friends and held paper lanterns together. On this full moon night, we play and ignore the fear of darkness. With the bright moonlight, laughter filled the whole night. Tired of playing, when I get home, eating chickens, ducks and geese has long been a unique custom in my hometown, with a rich table of dishes and crops produced in my hometown in the current season, such as water chestnut and taro. It is said that Mid-Autumn Festival is the easiest day to get fat, but it is not. I feel full after eating for a while.

These little happiness are just memories.

With the development of the city, "concrete forest" is not a new word, and the living standards and quality of citizens are constantly improving. However, the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown is no longer new. A large number of cultivated land has been requisitioned, and it is almost impossible to eat these special foods in my hometown; Solving riddles on lanterns has almost promoted businessmen's own business behavior; Children play lanterns together at night, and adults' "rational" mentality is not allowed; The company gave mooncakes to employees as a blessing, but was told that mooncakes should also be taxed; It is natural for people to visit and give gifts, and how many people really bless others ... With the development of the city, we have improved a lot in material life, but things like the Mid-Autumn Festival culture can't stand the erosion of time and man-made, and gradually lose her elegance.

How bright the moonlight is at home! . In the hometown where folk customs are dying, the Mid-Autumn Moon is undoubtedly the most unique and beautiful scenery. Friends and relatives hold stools and sit under the same roof to enjoy the moon, which makes us feel extremely cordial. "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of rain and shine." The moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival may not be the biggest and roundest, but the reunion of relatives and friends left us with beautiful memories. For reunion, enjoying the moon with friends and relatives is a little happiness in life; For scattered people and vagrants, enjoying the moon with relatives and friends is just an unattainable luxury. The Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown is also an indelible mark.

The most regrettable is the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown, and the most beautiful is the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown. In my hometown, which is lamented as an "indifferent city", I hope that festivals such as the Mid-Autumn Festival will once again make people feel the deep human touch and let people know how to cherish every bit of happiness in life.

Unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival student composition 2 is the annual Mid-Autumn Festival.

In my hometown, I don't know where, which year and which generation the custom of eating zongzi on Mid-Autumn Festival came from.

When I was a child, I looked forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival just like I looked forward to the New Year, because I wanted to blend in with the bright and lively night and eat delicious zongzi.

Two days before the Mid-Autumn Festival, every household put an iron bar or something on the water tank, and then put glutinous rice straw on it to burn. The burnt ash conveniently fell into the water tank until the water tank was full of ash and let it soak for two days. Until the afternoon of the fourteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the whole family sat together to wash rice, palm leaves and dumplings. The wrapping method of zongzi is really exquisite, requiring "stable wrapping, tight binding and clear angle". Look at the palm leaves 15cm wide and long. They must be fresh and can only be washed with clean water after picking. Glutinous rice must be washed with black and bright water soaked in straw ash, otherwise the wrapped zongzi will not turn yellow and look bad, and it will have a faint taste. Even if one of the four corners of Zongzi is unclear, it will be ridiculed and reworked. Zongzi is also big enough. In our hometown, a catty of glutinous rice can only contain two or three zongzi at most. Some special zongzi will be mixed with different meat, peanuts, chestnuts and so on, and its taste is simply indescribable.

When I was a child, I tried to learn how to keep jiaozi. Although the adults taught me patiently, I had to redo jiaozi because of my weakness. When I was older, I had to leave home to study, so I never learned the craft of Bao jiaozi. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, we children can only surround adults and tell them to wrap up quickly. However, no matter how fast the family is talking and laughing, it takes three or four hours to wrap the things that are busy in the east and west, and the zongzi is really ready, but it will take more than four o'clock in the morning of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Because they are eager to be the first to eat zongzi, many children have almost developed the habit of not eating zongzi and not sleeping. Adults also understand this extravagant hope, but they are afraid that the children will have to wait in a hurry and coax them out of the player's house. Wait until it's almost time, hey! The scenery here is very unique. Adults scream at children, and children respond one after another, just like frogs playing cheerful music in the fields.

In fact, the way to eat zongzi is also very particular. Although the rice dumplings that have just come out of the pot are delicious, they should not be eaten more. I remember the Mid-Autumn Festival when I just went to school. I ate four hot zongzi just out of the pot in one breath, and my experienced father couldn't persuade me again. As a result, I didn't eat for two days in a row and my stomach growled for several days. I dare not be greedy anymore.

Mid-Autumn Festival in childhood, I don't know how many sleepless and happy nights I spent. Time has passed, and how many past events have been in the haze and almost forgotten. Only delicious zongzi is still floating in front of us.

Unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival fourth-grade student composition 3 My mother's hometown is a small village, with only a dozen families. My mother often takes me to play, so this is also my second hometown. Perhaps because of the small number of people, most people in the village know each other, so many festivals in this village are celebrated in different ways.

The most special is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is more like a party-we don't stay at home and have a reunion dinner around the table like other people, but the whole village will gather in the ancestral hall to have a meal. During the dinner, we will talk about everything, talk about the society in the past, talk less about the current economy and play less together. Take a bite on that table, take a bite on that table. I am very happy. I still remember Grandma Huang laughing at her son Uncle Li at a banquet. He was shy when he first received a girl's love letter, which made everyone burst into laughter. Unexpectedly, Uncle Li cried when he heard it: "Shit, shit, how can you even say such a thing!" Let everyone laugh more heartily ...

After dinner, everyone will move out of the house, sit on the court in the village and start the annual Mid-Autumn Festival performance in the village. I saw the village head standing in the middle in casual clothes, holding a "microphone" made of paper roll in his hand, and laughing a little silly. He also caused a burst of laughter ... "Listen, this year's' so-and-so' insisted on being special, so I decided to draw lots for people to perform. Did everyone write their names and put them in the carton just now? I am going to start smoking now! " I saw the village chief put his hand into the small box, then grabbed it and took out a small piece of paper. He saw it and said, "Oh, I got the old birthday girl in our village." As soon as the words fell, Li Nainai stood up. She is 90 years old, but she still walks steadily. She stood up and said loudly, "Let me sing you a song." Grandma's singing is really full of energy! Later, five or six people were drawn and everyone was very excited. Finally, the last one arrived. The village chief took out the note and said, "Oh, I drew a young man from the city!" " ""elder brother, I brought your violin. Lovely cousin said with a smile. My brother looked around and found that there was no way out, so he had to bite the bullet and play a song in a hurry and left. Perhaps the villagers have never heard of violin playing, so they listen carefully. My brother said it was unlucky. In fact, my sister and I wrote many names of my brother, so it would be strange not to draw them. ...

Although there are few opportunities to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown now, I should never forget the happy laughter at that time.

Unforgettable Mid-Autumn Festival Composition 4 I have spent many festivals, such as Children's Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Spring Festival.

August 15 is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. This festival is on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which is exactly half of Sanqiu, hence the name "Mid-Autumn Festival", also called "Mid-Autumn Festival". Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival" and "August Festival". There is also the belief in praying for reunion and related holiday activities, so it is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day". Because the main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival are around the moon, it is also commonly known as Mid-Autumn Festival, Moon Festival, Moon Festival and Moon Worship Festival. In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "correcting the moon". About the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival, there are roughly three kinds: it originated from the worship of the moon in ancient times, and the custom of singing and dancing under the moon to find a spouse is the legacy of paying homage to the land god in ancient autumn.

Sacrificing the moon in autumn is a very old custom in China. According to historical records, as early as the Zhou Dynasty, ancient emperors had the custom of offering sacrifices to the sun at the vernal equinox, to the earth at the summer solstice, to the moon at the autumnal equinox, and to heaven at the winter solstice. Its places of worship are called Ritan, Ditan, Yuetan and Tiantan. It is located in four directions: southeast and northwest. The Moon Altar in Beijing is the place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the moon. The Book of Rites says: "The son of heaven is sunny in spring and autumn is in the evening. The DPRK, the evening of the moon. " The moon here refers to offering sacrifices to the moon at night. This custom is not only pursued by the imperial court and the upper nobility, but also gradually affects the people with the development of society.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people eat moon cakes to show "reunion". Moon cakes, also known as Hu cakes, Palace cakes, Moon dumplings, Harvest cakes, Reunion cakes, etc. It is an offering to worship the moon god in ancient Mid-Autumn Festival. According to historical records, as early as 3,000 years ago in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, there was a "Taishi cake" to commemorate Taishi Wenzhong. In the Han Dynasty, Zhang Qian went to the Western Regions, introduced walnuts and sesame seeds, and a round "Hu cake" filled with walnuts appeared. When Tang Gaozong was in China, Li Jing went to Xiongnu and returned home in triumph during the Mid-Autumn Festival. At that time, a Tibetan businessman presented Hu cakes, and Li Yuan was very happy. Pointing to the bright moon in the sky, he said, "We should invite toads (the moon) to eat Hu cakes." And give it to ministers. If this is true, it may be the beginning of sharing moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival. However, the word "moon cake" first appeared in the red scarf cake made by Wu in the Southern Song Dynasty. Moon cakes are round, and the time when they are endowed with the meaning of reunion is the Ming Dynasty. Liu Dong's "A Brief View of the Imperial Capital" says: "On August 15th, the moon is sacrificed, and the fruit cakes are round." "Notes on Tian Rucheng's Visit to the West Lake" said: "August 15th is called Mid-Autumn Festival, and people also take moon cakes as a symbol of reunion." In Wan Bu Miscellaneous Notes, Shen Bang also described the grand occasion of making moon cakes in Beijing during the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Ming Dynasty: the moon cakes made by people in the Fang Dynasty were different in size, so they were called moon cakes. The market is even full of fruits with different names. There is a cake worth hundreds of dollars. " Ingenious cake-makers are surprisingly refurbished and make various patterns on moon cakes. Peng's "Youzhou Folk Songs" describes: "The symbol painting of the Moon Palace is the Jade Rabbit Kiln Residence; Moon Palace cake, made of silver toad and purple house shadow. A pair of toads and rabbits spread all over the world, regretting the year when Chang 'e stole medicine; I can't go back to the cold, I'm in Yan Dan. "

I love Mid-Autumn Festival!