I remember I watched the Spring Festival Gala at my grandma's house last year, and the sketch at the party made our family laugh. Looking at it, suddenly there were two banging sounds in my ear.
I can't wait to run to the balcony and have a look, Ji! It's beautiful. It's fireworks! Looking back at the clock, it's already twelve o'clock. At this moment, I heard my grandfather shouting downstairs, saying, "Set off firecrackers and fireworks!" " "I hurried downstairs and saw that firecrackers had been hung up, like a big red centipede, hanging on the second floor and hanging down to the ground on the first floor. At this time, I saw Uncle Dao holding a incense in his hand, and then he said in unison with us: "1, back to 2, 3. "
After counting, the firecrackers were deafening, and I shouted happily, "New Year is here, New Year is here." My sister and I took a fireworks, put it on the ground and lit it. After a while, fireworks soared into the sky. Colorful fireworks are very beautiful.
This is the traditional festival in our country-Spring Festival. Isn't it interesting? .
There are many traditional festivals in China, including Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival. My favorite festival is Mid-Autumn Festival. One Mid-Autumn Festival, I went to the park with my uncle, Bai Dad, Du Mom and my sister, and brought a box of moon cakes, five bottles of milk and five packets of fragrance. Then we got on the bus. When we got there, I got there too. We played bumper cars, roller coasters, slides and seesaws. Very interesting. At noon, it's time for us to have lunch. But what I never expected was that my sister didn't want to eat. She made everyone very unhappy and happy. Fortunately, my uncle is a doctor, and he secretly brought his doctor's box. He opened the box, took out a thermometer and measured her. My sister ran away as soon as she saw the thermometer. I saw it. As soon as my mother finished, I pulled my sister back. I said angrily to my sister, "Be honest, what's wrong?" My sister said in fear, "No." I added, "Then why don't you eat?" Then I dragged my sister to buy something to eat. After eating, we went home in my uncle's car. I think this year's Mid-Autumn Festival is really a happy and interesting festival.
3. How to write a 300-word traditional holiday composition for a day? Today is the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, and there is an important festival, that is, the Mid-Autumn Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival for many ethnic groups in China and East Asian countries. Mid-Autumn Festival is a full moon night. On this day, you can have a reunion dinner and moon cakes with your family. Speaking of moon cakes, it is a traditional holiday food that the Han people love. Moon cakes have a variety of flavors, colors and styles, and are a must-eat food for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Besides, you can also enjoy the moon and miss home with your family! This Mid-Autumn Festival, my parents and I went to have a reunion dinner.
In the morning, my parents and I got up early in the morning because we were going to my aunt's house for a reunion dinner. After a long time, I finally arrived at my aunt's house. As soon as he opened the door, Xiao Bai rushed to meet us. My aunt and sister are also very happy and say hello to us. We visited my aunt's new home, which is very beautiful. At noon, my aunt invited us to a restaurant for dinner.
In this way, the afternoon passed, and in the evening, we finally began to eat New Year's Eve. After a while, several dishes were immediately out of the pot. Among them, my favorite dish is "spicy chicken" fried by my father. Of course, red pepper is the dish that catches my eye the most. I think these peppers symbolize the prosperity of my old age. In addition to this dish, "sweet and sour pork ribs" and "dry pot rabbit" are also delicious. After the main course, of course, moon cakes are indispensable. Egg yolk flavor, ham flavor, mung bean flavor ... we are eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon in the bright moonlight. It's really pleasant!
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, symbolizing reunion and peace. Perhaps the best portrayal of Mid-Autumn Festival is the phrase "I miss my relatives more during the festive season"!
4. Write 300 words for traditional festivals-Mid-Autumn Festival
Everyone must be familiar with the Mid-Autumn Festival! Today, I want to tell you about the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional festival in China.
The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 18th day of the eighth lunar month, and there is a saying: "On the third day of the fourth lunar month, there will be a reunion on the 15th and 16th." The Mid-Autumn Festival takes place on the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. Due to some astronomical phenomena, the moon at this time is the roundest, just like a big disc of jasper.
Everyone has heard the story of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon"! Chang 'e has a husband named Hou Yi. One day, Hou Yi brought some panacea. One person can eat them and two people can live forever. One night, Hou Yi never came back. Chang 'e was very lonely, so she ate an elixir and flew to heaven, and built the Guanghan Palace on the moon. Hou Yi misses Chang 'e very much.
There is a custom in Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, I will invite a few good friends, or go to the terrace above with me, eating sweet moon cakes and looking at the flawless white moon. It feels really good!
I like Mid-Autumn Festival!
Celebrate the Spring Festival
What do children like best? Needless to say, it's the Spring Festival of course! Spring Festival is the largest and most lively traditional festival in China. When the Spring Festival comes, the streets are crowded with people, and the faces of men, women and children are filled with smiles, enjoying the happiness brought by the festival.
On New Year's Eve, people lit a string of firecrackers. It's really loud. It splashes everywhere. We also took out fireworks and lit them. I saw colorful fireworks soaring into the sky, followed by them. Fireworks were set up around our house. Some of them bloomed in the air like "fairy scattered flowers", some hung in the air like "upside down willows", and some hovered in the air like lollipops, dragging their long tails below, dyeing the colorful fireworks in the sky.
Why should fireworks be set off during the Spring Festival? It turns out that in ancient times, there lived a fierce one-horned ghost in the mountains. Every spring festival, it will come to grab things, but it is most afraid of noise. People no longer grab things for it. Every Spring Festival, they set off firecrackers and fireworks to run it down.
Ah! "the old year was destroyed by firecrackers." In the deafening firecrackers, we are one year older and the new year begins again.
Travel in Tomb-Sweeping Day
I hope that the "Tomb-Sweeping Day" outing in Wan Li will be cloudless and sunny, and the unexpected spring rain will add a different style to this outing.
Around the farm where we stayed, the stone steps of the arch bridge, with white walls and black tiles, are like a Jiangnan ink painting. It's raining in Mao Mao, like smoke, fog and dust. The wind in early spring brushed my cheek with a hint of coolness. The ancients said that "there is no fish when the water is clear", but the river here is clear, but the fish are still swimming happily.
The most fascinating thing is the rape field-clusters of yellow flowers on the green leaves, which are closely connected with green and full of spring! Drizzle is scattered in the sky, lake and flowers. Answer the poem "It rains in succession during the Qingming Festival" ...
My family and I sat in the gazebo, listening to ancient songs, making tea before Ming Dynasty, and chatting about the origin and customs of Tomb-Sweeping Day. The farm gave us several green and red-green bean paste balls, which were very popular.
Leave the noisy city of reinforced concrete, listen to the piano, watch the rain, enjoy flowers and tea. I am extremely comfortable to enjoy this unprecedented peace with my family. ...
This is my unique Tomb-Sweeping Day, an outing for family reunion and close contact with nature.
5. Composition about traditional festivals There are at least 100 traditional festivals in the third grade. The traditional culture of China includes many festivals, including Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival.
On the first day of the first lunar month, I like to celebrate the Spring Festival and the New Year. When the new year comes, people everywhere are beaming, and every household has posted Spring Festival couplets and the word "Fu". Chinese New Year is the happiest time. You can set off firecrackers, visit the flower market, wear new clothes, and get many red envelopes to symbolize good luck. Celebration permeated everyone's face, people said "Happy New Year" to each other in laughter, and everyone's heart was full of sweetness, just like drinking honey. When the New Year bell rang, I was one year older. I should study harder and get good grades. I should be more sensible to share housework for my mother. In the new year, I wish you health and happiness and all your wishes come true. -
On the 15th day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival, every family eats glutinous rice balls, enjoys lanterns, and sets off fireworks in solve riddles on the lanterns. My favorite thing is to set off fireworks. Fireworks rushed into the night sky one after another, illuminating the whole sky, and then colorful starlight slowly fell, just like flowers competing to open, which was pleasing to the eye and filled my heart with happiness and joy.
On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, the Dragon Boat Festival is here again. Zongzi is delicious and greedy. Besides eating zongzi, dragon boat races were held in some places. The scene was crowded with people, drums were loud and dragon boats flew like arrows. The scene is spectacular.
On the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, the long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived. Mid-Autumn Festival is our reunion festival, and moon cakes are also round, symbolizing the reunion of thousands of families. The happiest thing is to enjoy the moon. At night, a big round moon hangs in the sky, like a golden plate, emitting dazzling light. The clouds around the moon seem to see Chang 'e and Moon Rabbit, which reminds me of a beautiful and touching legend-the goddess the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.
The traditional festivals in China are rich and colorful. They are the culture of China. We should remember these festivals and pass them on forever.
6. Write a composition about traditional festivals. This week, I collected a lot of traditional materials from China: couplets, Chinese zodiac, paper-cuts, and pictures and words of traditional festivals in China. Among them, I like the information of traditional festivals best, because I am very interested in traditional festivals.
Among the traditional festivals I am interested in, the Spring Festival is my favorite, because it is the biggest traditional festival among the people in China. The first day of the first month in the summer calendar, also known as the Lunar New Year, is commonly known as "Chinese New Year" and "Chinese New Year". During the Spring Festival every year, the streets are covered with red lanterns and colorful flags are flying. Shopping malls are crowded with people, so buying new year's goods can be very lively. Grandma has prepared plenty of food and there are many firecrackers outside. Every child put on beautiful new clothes, and the adults showed satisfied smiles. Dad bought me a lot of fireworks. In the evening, I took out the fireworks and put them downstairs with the children. We had a good time. At the beginning of the party, I was reluctant to go home and watch the party while eating fruit with my family. The wonderful performance made us laugh, thinking: if only we celebrated the New Year every day!
I also like the "Double Ninth Festival", which falls on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month and is an ancient traditional festival in China. On the Double Ninth Festival, there is also the "Festival for the Elderly". On this day, people enjoy chrysanthemums, wear dogwood, climb mountains with wine and have a swim. On this day, after school, my parents and I prepared gifts to visit my grandparents. I am very happy, because I understand that respecting the old and loving the young is our traditional virtue in China.
Lantern Festival also makes me unforgettable. On the 15th day of the first lunar month, just after the Spring Festival, the traditional festival Lantern Festival in China is ushered in. On this day, we also put a lot of fireworks in the park, ate Yuanxiao, solve riddles on the lanterns and watched lanterns. This family is round and round. At that time, my heart was full of incomparable happiness and joy, such as e799be5baa6e7898e69d83313379462. The traditional festivals in China are really colorful. They are the culture of China.
Other traditional festivals I know are Dragon Boat Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, China Valentine's Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. These traditional festivals also bring us joy and happiness, so we should remember these festivals and inherit them forever. China's traditional culture is a splendid ancient culture. As a new generation, we should strengthen our study and vigorously carry forward these traditional cultures in China.
7.300-word composition: China Traditional Culture Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, China Traditional Culture Festival, Dragon Boat Festival.
China's traditional culture is rich and colorful. There is a festival of dragon boat racing and eating zongzi. Do you know what this is? It was the Dragon Boat Festival.
Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival, is said to be the day when Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in ancient China, threw himself into the river. Every Dragon Boat Festival, people will race dragon boats and eat zongzi. In order to find Qu Yuan's body, people will throw zongzi at fish and shrimp in Guluo River for fear that fish and shrimp will bite Qu Yuan's body, so people will commemorate Qu Yuan. The custom of dragon boat race has been preserved since ancient times, and it has become an indispensable thing in China Dragon Boat Festival.
Eating zongzi is also a must for the Dragon Boat Festival. There are many kinds of zongzi, including bean paste zongzi, red bean zongzi, meat brown and so on. Nowadays, eating zongzi and dragon boat racing to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival has become an important festival for every household. The Dragon Boat Festival is specially designated as a national magic weapon festival in order to carry forward this traditional festival.
This is the Dragon Boat Festival as I know it. It belongs to everyone in China. Whenever the Dragon Boat Festival comes, we naturally think of eating zongzi and racing dragon boats. Think of the poet Qu Yuan; Qu Yuan's thought that "the road is long, but it is Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down" inspires generations of China people to overcome difficulties and forge ahead bravely.
China's traditional culture is really rich. We should know more about China traditional culture and be a little messenger of communication!
8. Third-grade composition traditional culture (not less than 300 words) A quiet New Year is like an ordinary weekend.
Old New Year pictures, firecrackers and ancestor worship activities have disappeared. China people's traditional New Year culture seems to have been gradually replaced by a New Year's Eve dinner, a Spring Festival Gala and a few short messages. However, the quiet Chinese New Year is only a manifestation of the loss of traditional culture in China.
When South Korea's application for the Dragon Boat Festival is successful, when Ma Touqin in Inner Mongolia becomes Mongolia's intangible cultural heritage, Indonesian "tradition" becomes a movie, and when Egypt and South Korea are competing for the invention right of China's papermaking, everyone in China should wake up in the fragrance of roses on Valentine's Day and Christmas. We should review the profound traditional culture of China.
Why is the glory of the past so easily forgotten by us? What's the way out for China's traditional culture? China culture has a profound historical background, which is the precipitation and accumulation of thousands of years. Every folk custom has its unique legend and cultural background, and every program has an ancient history and spread value. Simple and quick western culture seems to be more acceptable, but the depth and connotation of China culture cannot be forgotten or replaced.
Under the background of steady and rapid economic growth, every China person and every Chinese son and daughter has the responsibility to think deeply about how to preserve and spread China's traditional culture. In a sense, it is the way out for the Chinese nation to stand among the nations in the world, and it is also the way out for a nation that rules the country by courtesy to become rich and strong.
Although the treasure is still losing at a sad speed, we still see that attention is shifting to them. The world-famous opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is the best example. At that grand event, we saw the magnificent scene of thousands of people beating us, and we heard the old saying, "It's a pleasure to have friends from afar." We are moved by the melodious Kunqu opera and awed by the exquisiteness of movable type printing.
Zhang Yimou spared no effort to show the world an ancient oriental country with a long history, and also told every Chinese son and daughter the value and preciousness of traditional culture. When more and more provinces begin to declare folk customs as national intangible cultural heritage, when the New Year bell rings, we can hear festive firecrackers and dancing yangko ribbons, and when we all have the opportunity to relive past customs in traditional festivals, we have reason to believe that the way out of China's traditional culture is no longer a worrying issue forever, and Chinese people will eventually leave every legend and custom to future generations and work together.
We see that the way out for China's traditional culture is to move towards the light. That quiet New Year, accompanied by the blessing of firecrackers and the celebration of temple fairs, has the flavor of the past.