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Essay on the theme of the holiday.
After the Spring Festival, children will look forward to the arrival of the Lantern Festival.
We have to eat glutinous rice balls and wontons during the Lantern Festival here, symbolizing reunion and happiness. After dinner, you will find that the ridges and paths are full of torches, and children are jumping, shouting, and running ......This is also our custom here: tying firewood to a bamboo stick, lighting a fire, throwing a torch in the head of the house, and singing a song in the mouth
A little firewood, a fortune ......"A handful of flames burned, swimming in the fields, like dragons of fire. Adults would be at the head of the village, watching us play with "some firewood" on the edge of the field, with happy smiles on their faces. In your opinion, this is just a trick played by rural wild children, but it contains the farmers' beautiful hopes for the new year's harvest, and it is a unique way of blessing in the countryside.
Programs, one after the other. No, as soon as I returned to the village from the field, I heard the sound of gongs and drums and salutes from the center of the village. The dragon lantern has begun!
I saw more than a dozen sturdy young men holding long dragon lanterns, the dragon body was shining, the dragon ball led the way, the bead moved the dragon to follow, and the dragon body meandered away. This can all depend on the ability of the dragon lantern dancers, look, they follow the sound of gongs and drums, one move and one style is neat and powerful, and they cooperate tacitly. The ceremonial flowers bloom in the air, colorful, and beautiful, and the whole village is full of fire trees and silver flowers!
Wow, what a beautiful night. The dark blue sky is colorful, and the fireworks are like colorful balls, like snowflakes, like meteor showers......The sky is dazzling!
The simple songs, the wandering torches, the noisy gongs and drums, the dancing dragon lanterns, and the gorgeous ceremonial flowers make the Lantern Festival "noisy" and jubilant!
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Eight. The fifteenth day of the month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is fuller and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called "moon night" and "August festival".
On the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people reunite with their families as much as possible, taking the meaning of the double circle of the moon and the moon, and August 15 is also called the "Reunion Festival".
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional folk festival of the Han and ethnic minorities. As early as the three dynasties, China had the custom of "autumn twilight and sunset". The setting moon is to worship the moon god.
In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night was held to welcome the cold and sacrifice the moon. In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival was quite popular to enjoy the moon and play with the moon. In the Southern Song Dynasty, the folk gave each other moon cakes to take the righteousness of reunion, and at night, there were activities such as moon viewing and lake tours.
Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, the customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival have become more prevalent, and many places have formed the burning of incense, the Mid-Autumn Festival, the lighting of tower lights, the release of sky lanterns, and the moon. Fire dragon dance and other special customs. Today, there are very few customs of playing under the moon.
However, it is still very popular to set up banquets to admire the moon, and people ask the moon for wine, to celebrate a good life, or to wish their relatives in distant places health and happiness, and to "share a thousand miles together" with their families.
In ancient times, there were also moon worship and moon worship activities. Set up a large incense case, put moon cakes, watermelons, apples, pears, grapes and other offerings, of which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable. The watermelon is also cut into a lotus shape, under the moon, the statue of the moon god is placed in the place of the moon, the red candle is burned, the whole family worships the moon in turn, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cake, and the person who cuts it calculates in advance how many people are in the whole family, and can not cut more or less.
The association of mooncakes with the Mid-Autumn Festival was in the Ming Dynasty. According to relevant information, at that time, a kind of mooncake filled with fruit appeared in the city of Beijing, and people did this during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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I like Chinese New Year the most.
The air of the Spring Festival is warm in the cold, the sun is warm, the people are warm, and the heart is also warm. The New Year's goods on the street are dazzling, like walking on a pleasant heavenly street. The people on the street come and go, seemingly busy, I think, they are also like me, humming a New Year's song, happy in their hearts.
I like the fireworks for Chinese New Year the most.
There was still a long time before the Chinese New Year, so I flipped through the calendar and asked my parents, "Did you buy the fireworks?" Did you buy the couplets?
"If I hadn't bought them, I'd have dragged them to the fireworks shop, picked up the biggest box, and picked up a bundle of fireworks sticks along the way. It was the simple and pure beauty of my childhood. Spring Festival is a festival of great significance to Chinese, people slow down from busy steps, a few relatives and old friends, a table of good dishes, a chat, a fireworks, a hometown.
I was a little excited, a little nervous, and a little moved during this festival. Unforgettable my favorite. Fireworks, childhood Chinese New Year's Eve, like to lie in the window to see whose fireworks are bigger, like to listen to whose firecrackers on the night of the first day of the new year - I secretly contrast in my heart.
It's the loudest in my house.
I love that Year of the Rooster because it was my natal year. Early in the morning, I changed into the new clothes that I had prepared a long time ago and went to greet the elders. My grandparents gave me two big red envelopes, my mother and aunts were busy in the steaming kitchen, the sound of chopping vegetables, the crying of my little nephew, the news broadcast that my grandfather liked to watch, and the laughter of my father and relatives and friends playing mahjong ......It became a symphony of the Spring Festival.
What a fresh and familiar Chinese New Year's Eve. A table of good dishes is on the stage, representing the best food of the Spring Festival - chicken legs, don't give it to me anymore, clip it to the little nephew, this is also the growth of the Spring Festival, isn't it?
After the meal, clusters of fireworks rose in the night sky, like the Milky Way hanging in the air, flowing forever. General Park is crowded with people, and the sparks are lit. The neighbor's child lit a firework stick, and what rose was the fireworks of the world.
I walked on the country road, holding my father's hand, the windows on both sides were brightly lit, the light above my head was blooming, and the crackling sound was contained by the moonlight, and a little bit came out of the clouds, which was particularly good. I looked up at the sky, all fireworks, all sparks, all the happiness and hard work of thousands of families, all belonging to the Chinese, simple and extraordinary Spring Festival. The light that stays in the heart can be touched by reaching out; That warm future will always guard us.
The fireworks reflected my face and thousands of households, and the Spring Festival was very beautiful.
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