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Festivals are the essence of human daily life, which distinguishes the stages of a life cycle, presents the meaning of each stage in a concentrated way, and retains the most exquisite and The most representative side. China has a long history, and the festival activities it has cultivated are very diverse and diverse, all of which are cultural assets passed down from generation to generation, and although the individual festival forms are very different in style, they all retain a certain degree of ancestral wisdom and experience. They reflect the traditional habits, morals and religious values of the people, and hold the aspirations of the whole nation, and are a grand event of joy for generations over the centuries.
The traditional festivals of the country are diverse in form and rich in content, and are an integral part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation.
The formation process of traditional festivals is the process of long-term accumulation and condensation of the history and culture of a nation or country, and the following listed festivals are all developed from ancient times.
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Will your teacher really let you copy it? Personally, I still think that I can take the time to learn about traditional festivals and Western festivals, and then solve them without excerpts.
As a Chinese, it is still necessary to understand traditional festivals!
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As a Chinese, you should maintain enough respect for traditional festivals. Because this is not only a kind of obedience to the historical tradition of the Chinese nation, but also a confirmation of one's own national identity. Through traditional Chinese festivals, we can learn to respect the elderly, learn to honor our parents, and let the traditional virtues of the motherland be carried forward in us in our traditional festivals.
For Western festivals, students should learn more about the legends and stories of Western festivals, so that they can become caring and have a beautiful heart. At the same time, we must clearly understand that we are Chinese, so we must understand the civilization of our great motherland, and Chinese people should learn the traditional culture of our country and live our own festivals.
Traditional festivals are an important carrier for inheriting excellent history and culture, which not only enables people to increase their knowledge and receive lessons in the festival, but also helps to highlight culture, promote virtues, cultivate sentiments and carry forward traditions. Folk festivals are the products of the evolution and development of human civilization, and most of the festival customs have begun to emerge in ancient times.
The formation process of traditional festivals is the process of precipitation and condensation of the history and culture of the Chinese nation. "Spring and Autumn Destiny Calendar Preface": "Heaven and earth are opened, all things are muddy, ignorant and ignorant; Yin and Yang are based on....The sun and the moon are all morning glory; 45,000 years, the sun and the moon rotate in five latitudes; ...The image of fixing the heavens, the ritual of the law and the earth, as a stem branch to determine the sun and the month.
The formulation of the ancient Ganzhi calendar provided the prerequisites for the production of festivals. In the course of historical development and evolution, the change of dynasties and the great changes in the ancient calendar, there have been a total of 102 calendars before and after, and the specific dates of some "traditional festivals" are actually not the same. In the history of the Chinese nation, there have been many festivals, some of which have survived to this day, and some of which have been "lost" halfway.
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Hike back date he came to Coca-Cola to have a look.
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Some people say that the current traditional festival customs are too cumbersome, but I think that traditional customs are the cultural heritage left by the older generation, if it is good, it must not be abandoned, if it is abandoned, then our Chinese culture will slowly go away.
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Traditional festivals are festivals that have been passed down for thousands of years. It is an important cultural and spiritual inheritance. So don't give up. It should be inherited and carried forward.
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Personally, I don't think we should abandon traditional festival customs. It has been passed down for so many years and is part of our traditional culture.
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No. Because this is our folk customs and our traditional culture, we must retain the traditional customs and culture of positive energy.
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We can't give it up, because this is our folk customs, and folk customs are our traditional culture, which we should inherit and carry forward.
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No, traditional customs should be carried forward.
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There are many festivals that I like, and one of my favorites is the Spring Festival.
Every Spring Festival, every household puts up lights. What attracts me the most is the Spring Festival couplets, because the Spring Festival couplets represent joy and peace. As soon as the Spring Festival arrived, I was busy helping my mother paste Spring Festival couplets, looking forward to happiness and health in the coming year, which is particularly meaningful.
The most fun activity of the Spring Festival is the fireworks! Dad would buy all kinds of fireworks, including fireworks, firecrackers, and other ......My sister and I were very happy, picked up the fireworks and danced, the fireworks were exceptionally bright under the night sky, and the fireworks were also gorgeous and colorful, when the bunches of sparks fell from the sky, the dark night sky was reflected in all colors, very beautiful!
The happiest moment for the children is to get the New Year's money, when greeting the New Year, the elders will put the pre-prepared New Year's money into the red envelope and give it to us, containing the elders' concern and sincere blessings for our juniors.
The Spring Festival is really a meaningful festival, containing the traditions of our Chinese nation, and I like the lively and peaceful Spring Festival.
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There are many traditional festivals in China. My favorite festival is the Chinese New Year, because of the Chinese New Year, after a year of hard work, the whole family reunion and happy New Year's New Year, I like the most.
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On August 15, the family reunites to eat moon cakes, mainly because the temperature is suitable in this season.
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There are so many festivals in China, why do you like the Spring Festival the most? Foreigners are absolutely incomprehensible!
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Qingming and winter solstice, this day can be opposite to the spirit of deceased parents and friends.
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I like National Day the most, because National Day is a day of victory, the season of harvest, and the season when the temperature is the best.
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I don't like festivals, because you have to clean up all the garbage after the festival, and there is no joy of the festival.
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My favorite is the Spring Festival when I was a child, because at that time, people didn't have money to get dressed, and they could only sell clothes to wear during the Chinese New Year. And eat delicious. I don't think any festival is boring now.
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Lantern Festival, because it's my birthday.
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The traditional festivals are generally the Dragon Boat Festival, the Dragon Boat Race, and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Eat mooncakes and apples. There is also a day to reunite during the Spring Festival.
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The blend of Chinese and Western cultures, this is a time that every developing country must experience, but most Chinese still distinguish the weight, the Spring Festival period in the absence of the New Year's flavor, we are still trying to grab tickets home, but Christmas is in the red boom we at most on the day is to buy a gift and be with friends. We can't say that this must be forgotten, this in itself is a novelty, like a country kid who has just seen a big city, always needs to be new. But a lot of things are things that are rooted in the bottom of the heart.
For example, the Spring Festival. Is it pitiful to spend Christmas alone? It's pitiful to spend the New Year alone!
The phenomenon of not being very enthusiastic about traditional Chinese festivals exists, the vast majority of these people are concentrated in the younger crowd, with the development of society, they have more vision to contact external things, many businesses for the first goods, such as Christmas, etc., these festivals introduced from the West have carried out a lot of activities, young people's consumption concept has changed greatly compared to the older generation, they pay more attention to enjoying consumption, and then attention will be attracted by foreign festivals.
China's local festivals focus more on going home to visit relatives and friends. Nowadays, young people, the concept of family is slowly becoming weaker, and with the development of the economy, the development of transportation, and the improvement of the country's various vacation legal systems, they can meet their relatives far away at any time, and the idea of slowly rushing home for the holiday is weakening.
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First of all, we should understand what a holiday is. People celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival for family unity. Every festival gives people a time and a space to express their feelings, which is the ultimate purpose of the festival.
The same is true of the foreign festival, which also gives us time to express our feelings. Everyone has a lot of different feelings to express. Therefore, it is not important what kind of festival you celebrate, what matters is what the purpose of the festival is.
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