Seeking the Mid Autumn Festival Social Survey Report 15

Updated on society 2024-02-18
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    .Now the Chinese are too much about the Mid-Autumn Festival. For example, do you have to insist on reunion?

    2.What to do during the Mid-Autumn Festival? Divide the middle, the young and the young. Both sexes.

    3.Do you have to eat moon dinner and admire the moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival?

    4.The camera captures a few representative sets of **ok

    The specific items are listed in more detail. That's basically the way of thinking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First describe the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and then write about how people spend the Mid-Autumn Festival and people's views on the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are plenty of them here"Survey report or Mid-Autumn Festival"Sample essays and standard writing formats, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are a lot of ** in the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as Chang'e running to the moon, and a plan of Liu Bowen, the story of which is that paper is put in the moon cakes to notify people of the uprising, in order to commemorate, the Mid-Autumn Festival only eats moon cakes.

    In my impression, there are only some places that are very impressive, especially this Mid-Autumn Festival is the most special, because I only spent the Mid-Autumn Festival at Amo's house before, this time it is in a big time hole in a field opposite the home, although there is only roasted sweet potatoes, but it is very interesting, roasted on a big stone, not only to use nature, but also to experience the feeling of ancient people using stones to bake things, and I also went to my aunt's mother's house with my sister to eat barbecue, I also watched TV while eating, I really enjoyed, it was really heaven on earth.

    I hope that I can enjoy a variety of different barbecue locations to enjoy different pleasures, and I can also have a happy and beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival with everyone, and I can also eat better and more delicious food every time, and I hope that I can grill delicious barbecue for my parents.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As follows:

    1. What day is the Mid-Autumn Festival? (b )

    aAugust 15 of the solar calendar bAugust 15 of the lunar calendar cAugust 15 of the Gregorian calendar 2, which of the following are the Mid-Autumn Festival food customs of the ancients? (cd)Multiple choices: A to eat rice cakes, b to eat crabs, c to eat moon cakes, d to eat zongzi3, which flavor of moon cakes do you like? (a)

    A traditional flavor b new variety flavor c special flavor 4, what was moon cake called in ancient times? (a)

    A Taishi Cake B Palace Cake C Sacrificial Cake 5, In ancient times, what did it mean for people to eat moon cakes? (a)

    A reunion b worship the gods c don't know 6, will you pay attention to the brand when you eat moon cakes? (b) A will not B will not.

    7. What are your thoughts on eating and drinking during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

    Nothing to think about.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How nice it would be for you to do a survey online.

    Go to the survey circle to register an account, make it into a web version, and then send the address, or apply with them to collect feedback for free, I think this method is quite suitable for you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, the idea

    1. Write the content of the practical activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    2. Write down what you did.

    3. Summary. 2. Impressions of the Mid-Autumn Festival's social practice survey

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in our country, on this day there are customs of admiring the moon, eating moon cakes, making lanterns, and watching relatives and friends. In order to let students know more about the traditional festivals of our country, the school advocates that we carry out social practice activities related to traditional culture during the holidays.

    We used the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday to visit the veterans of the Anti-Japanese War, beat their backs, tidy up their houses, and brought a Mid-Autumn Festival gift - mooncakes.

    We sent mooncakes and drinks to the traffic police uncles and sanitation workers who still stuck to their posts during the festival, and said to them: hard work, happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of family reunion, and we come to the homes of the lonely and widowed elderly to comb their hair, fold quilts, and clean up; Come to the nursing home to bring food and daily necessities to the grandparents. The old people are very excited, in fact, what they need most is not these things, they need more love and companionship! What we send to the elderly is not only moon cakes, but also warm hearts.

    These activities not only let us understand the Mid-Autumn Festival, the traditional festival of our country, and carry forward the traditional virtues of respecting, respecting and loving the elderly, but more importantly, we learned to care, be grateful and share from the activities, and inherit the strong national feelings.

    Mid-Autumn Festival customs:

    1. Osmanthus appreciation: In the Mid-Autumn Festival, it happened to be the time when the osmanthus was fragrant, and the osmanthus has always been associated with the moon in ancient times, and many myths and stories have also been derived. As a precious variety, osmanthus also has a festive and auspicious symbol.

    On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, you can enjoy the osmanthus flowers, smell the refreshing fragrance, feel the different tastes, and express the pursuit of a better life.

    2. Moon appreciation: On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is one of the indispensable activities of the Mid-Autumn Festival for the family to sit together and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the bright moon in the sky. In ancient times, many poets and writers would also invite friends to admire the moon at this time, drink and write poems, leaving a lot of popular swan songs for the ages.

    3. Eating moon cakes: Moon cakes are a necessary custom for the Mid-Autumn Festival in various parts of China, implying family reunion and longing. At the same time, mooncakes are also an important gift for friends to connect with each other during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I feel that the moon is very round, everyone loves to eat moon cakes, the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday is a good policy, and the fly in the ointment is that there is too little

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Can the Mid-Autumn Festival still be practiced in society?

    If you really want to write, you will write about going back to your hometown in the countryside for the Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone will move rattan chairs out to enjoy the moon together, and grandparents will tell stories about the moon or moon cakes. Finally, I can express my feelings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. This is a Mid-Autumn Festival that I have been looking forward to for a long time, because two weeks ago, my father brought back a box of fireworks from a business trip, and I am going to put them off tonight. After dinner, our family happily went to the balcony.

    The moon is so round tonight! From afar, it looks like a glowing silver platter, and the stars in the sky twinkle and jump in the night sky. "Mom, why is the moon the roundest day of the year?

    And why do you want to eat moon cakes? . . Mom smiled, picked up the mooncake and handed it to me. "Just listen to me while eating mooncakes!

    The Moon revolves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, and when the Moon orbits in a straight line with the Earth and the Sun, the Moon is the roundest and brightest when viewed from the Earth. As for eating moon cakes... Towards the end of the story, a string of fireworks broke the silent night sky, and suddenly colorful fireworks of different shapes bloomed in the sky.

    Some are like love, some are like chrysanthemums, some are like butterflies... I quickly grabbed my camera and snapped a few photos. This year's Mid-Autumn Festival is really happy!

    The first time I set off fireworks on the balcony of my home, I feel better than the one on the river beach on the National Day, and the taste of the mooncakes is also unique, I hope it will be better and better every year!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Find out some of the origins, legends, customs and so on of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Then you can visit how the family used to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival. It's OK to talk about gratitude yourself.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I. Formulation of the problem.

    When the Mid-Autumn Festival arrived, some people said that this traditional festival originated in Korea, and I couldn't help but be angry and curious, so I did a little research on the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    II. Investigation Methodology.

    3. The situation of the investigation and the information collated.

    Information channels. Aspects involved:

    Specifics. Check out the books.

    A brief introduction to the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    The 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival in China. According to historical records, the ancient emperors had a ritual system of sacrificing the day in spring and the moon in autumn, and the festival period of the moon sacrifice was the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. There are roughly three origins of the Mid-Autumn Festival:

    It originated from the ancient worship of the moon, the custom of singing and dancing under the moon to find a couple, and the ancient custom of worshipping the land god in autumn.

    Read the newspapers and periodicals. Another name for the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Half Festival, Moon Night, Moon Festival, Reunion Festival.

    Browse the Internet. Customs everywhere.

    The main customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival include worshipping the moon god, eating moon cakes, eating wine and admiring the moon, dancing the grass dragon, building pagodas, lighting tower lanterns, putting sky lanterns, walking the moon, and dancing the fire dragon.

    Parent's story.

    Local festivals change.

    The biggest change is the mooncakes. In the past, moon cakes had a single pattern, and one person could only divide a small piece, but now there are many moon cakes, which are just decorations and symbols of the festival.

    Own observations.

    A common local thing.

    Eat mooncakes and reunite with the whole family.

    Read books. Folklore.

    Chang'e runs to the moon, Jade Rabbit pounds medicine, Wu Gang beats Gui, moon cake legend, Xuanzong roams the Moon Palace.

    IV. Conclusions. 1. The Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, is the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year. August is the second month of autumn, called Mid-Autumn in ancient times, so the folk call it Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Autumn Festival, August Festival, August Half, Moon Night, Moon Festival, and because the moon is full on this day, symbolizing reunion, it is also called Reunion Festival.

    2. Looking at the bright moon at this time, celebrate the festival and know each other. The 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Influenced by Chinese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia, especially for overseas Chinese living there.

    3. Koreans call the Mid-Autumn Festival "Autumn Eve". Giving gifts to relatives and friends is a custom of Koreans to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, so they also call the Mid-Autumn Festival "Thanksgiving", and Koreans eat muffins during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Survey reports are generally composed of titles.

    and the main text.

    a) Title. Titles can be written in two ways. One is the standardized title format, that is, "subject of the document" plus "language", and the basic format is "investigation report on ", "investigation report on ", "investigation", etc.

    The other is a free-style title, which includes three types: declarative, question-based, and a combination of main and subtitle.

    b) Text. The text is generally divided into three parts: the preface, the main body, and the ending.

    1 Introduction. There are several ways to write it: the first is to state the cause or purpose of the investigation, the time and place, the object or scope, the process and method, and the composition of the personnel and other circumstances of the investigation itself, from which the central question or basic conclusion can be derived; The second is to write down the historical background, general development process, current situation, main achievements, outstanding problems and other basic information of the survey object, and then put forward the central question or main viewpoint; The third is to get straight to the point and directly summarize the results of the investigation, such as affirming the practice, pointing out the problem, prompting the impact, and explaining the central content.

    The preface plays the role of the finishing touch, and it should be concise and concise, and the topic should be straight to the point.

    2 Subject. This is the most important part of the survey report, which details the basic situation, practices, and experiences of the survey and research, as well as the specific understandings, viewpoints, and basic conclusions drawn from the analysis of the materials obtained from the survey and research.

    3 Ending. There are also many ways to write at the end, which can put forward ways to solve the problem, countermeasures or suggestions for the next step to improve the work; or summarize the main ideas of the whole text to further deepen the theme; or ask questions that provoke further thought; Or look to the future, give encouragement and call to action.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What is the content of the Mid-Autumn Festival investigation report, first determine the direction of the investigation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China, and it is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15 is in the middle of autumn, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. China's ancient calendar calls August in the middle of autumn "Mid-Autumn", so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival".

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient festival, and worshipping the moon and late oak are important customs of the festival. In ancient times, emperors had a social system of sacrificing the moon in spring and the moon in autumn, and the people also had the wind of the Mid-Autumn Festival sacrificing the moon. The custom of moon appreciation in the Mid-Autumn Festival was extremely prosperous in the Tang Dynasty, and many poets had verses about the moon in their famous poems, and the moon worship and moon appreciation activities in the Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and Qing Dynasty courts and people were more large-scale.

    All parts of our country still have the historic sites of Xu Danxun's "Moon Worship Altar", "Moon Worship Pavilion" and "Moon Tower". Beijing's "Moon Temple" was built for the royal moon sacrifice during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. Whenever the moon rises in the Mid-Autumn Festival, set up a case in the open air, and offer moon cakes, pomegranates, dates and other melons and fruits on the table.

    According to historical records, the term "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book "Zhou Li". By the time of the Wei and Jin dynasties, there was a record of "Yu Shangshu Town Cattle Confusion, Mid-Autumn Festival Eve and Left and Right Micro Service Panjiang". It was not until the early years of the Tang Dynasty that the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival.

    The Book of Tang and Taizong records the "Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15". The popularity of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty, and by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it has become one of the main festivals in China as well as New Year's Day. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The Mid-Autumn Festival is either to eat moon cakes or to eat moon cakes too much.

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