The Symbols of China
The symbols of China
The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City
The Imperial Palace is located in the center of Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City. The Ming and Qing dynasties palace, unique masterpieces of ancient architecture, the world's existing largest and most complete ancient wooden buildings.
Tea
Tea originated in China. China has a long history of tea records. The first record goes back to the Stone Age about Yan.
writing brush, ink,paper and ink stone
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is located in The People's Republic of China's capital city,Beijing.It is the Ming and Qing dynasties’s door to the Imperial City. October 1, 1949, The People's Republic of China held a founding ceremony here, which became the symbol of modern China.
symbols of china
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dragon
I think one of the symbol of china should be the dragon。
Dragon is the symbol of the Chinese nation, every Chinese is "the inheritor of dragon", the dragon became a kind of culture. At the bottom of Chinese heart, dragon occupies the incommutable position. It is said that dragon has 8,000 years' history. At that period, because of the adoration of the nature and the fine wish that produce good, people constructed a power animal that had ability to rain and raise the devil, which was the dragon. In the feudal age, the dragon symbolized the royal power, it was inviolable. Today, the dragon even becomes a kind of mascot; it belongs to the common people. In this new age, dragon is given the new life.
The Chinese culture has a long historical standing.it is colorful and full of variety.
中国面子文化.解析
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When we think of cultural differences, the most important thing that comes to mind is the Chinese concept of "Face“. it's also one of the most important concepts in understanding the Chinese Mind .
WESTERN FACE
Unlike “Western face”– which is more self-oriented and individualistic — Chinese face is more other-directed and relational.
As a general sociological statement, Western cultures tend to focus on the individual as an independent, selfreliant being.
In raising children, the focus is on helping them develop a strong sense of personal integrity and individuality.
CHINESE FACE
In contrast, for some 4,000 years, Chinese culture has downplayed concept of the individual—instead emphasizing the supremacy of the family and group.
中国象征介绍英语作文
中国象征介绍英语作文China Symbolizes。
China is a country with a long history and rich culture. It has many symbols that represent its unique identity and values. In this essay, we will explore some of the most important symbols of China.The Great Wall is one of the most famous symbols of China. It is a massive fortification that stretches over 13,000 miles across the northern part of the country. The Great Wall was built over 2,000 years ago to protect China from invaders. It is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the Chinese people.The dragon is another important symbol of China. It isa mythical creature that is revered in Chinese culture. The dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good luck. It is often depicted in Chinese art and is a popular subject for tattoos.The panda is a beloved symbol of China. It is a rareand endangered species that is native to China. The pandais a symbol of peace, harmony, and friendship. It is often used in Chinese diplomacy as a gift to other countries.The lotus flower is a symbol of purity andenlightenment in Chinese culture. It is often depicted inart and literature as a symbol of spiritual awakening. The lotus flower is also an important symbol in Buddhism, which is a major religion in China.The color red is a symbol of good luck and happiness in China. It is often used in Chinese celebrations such as weddings and the Lunar New Year. The Chinese believe that the color red can ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.The Chinese zodiac is another important symbol of China. It is a 12-year cycle that is based on the lunar calendar. Each year is represented by an animal, such as the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster,dog, and pig. The Chinese zodiac is used to determine a person's personality traits and compatibility with others.In conclusion, China has many symbols that representits unique identity and values. The Great Wall, dragon, panda, lotus flower, color red, and Chinese zodiac are just a few examples. These symbols are an important part of Chinese culture and are revered by people all over the world.。
The symbols of China
Chinese painting is different from western painting. It is not aimed to describe a thing with its real appearance. It’s a way that describe a thing with its soul. Watch at a Chinese painting ,you will have a different feeling. You can find that it is so wonderful that you can feel it with your heart.
The Symbols of
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五星红旗 the Flag with Five Stars
National flag is a country’s symbol. China’s national flag is the Red Flag with Five Stars. It is a meaningful design. The red flag symbolize revolution. Each of the five stars has it’s moral. The big star symbolize the Communist Party of China. The four small ones symbolize four classes of society. The position of the stars symbolize the unite of Chinese people. The stars’ color, yellow, also symbolize Chinese people is yellow man.
大学英语作文 the symbols of China
Although we can’t find out when did dragon first appeared, but we know that dragon is a totem in the ancient time. For lack of scientific knowledge, the ancient people couldn’t understand some natural phenomenon. They always believe that these phenomenon are created by the god or some other unknown power. So they chose some animals as their forefather, and preyed them every day or in a certain time. When they preyed them, they admired them very much, and they would show them a great many food. Generally, the picture of the totem would be carved on the tree or the stone. These pictures may be exaggerated, and these exaggeration could reflect the differences between different tribes. And in some pictures, some character of the dragon first appeared. This is called Yuanlongwen. Until the Shang period, the “ancient dragon” became the “real dragon”. At this time, dragon is carved on the pots. And the symbol of the real dragon is its “jiao”. From this time on, the dragon became the symbol of the Queen, and it has become the protector of the whole country. In the later periods, the king may call himself “the son of the dragon”, and he believed himself to be the angel. This has greatly improved the position of the dragon.
中国的标志英文作文
中国的标志英文作文英文:As a Chinese, I am proud of our country's rich culture and history. One of the most recognizable symbols of China is the national flag. The flag is made up of red and yellow colors, with five stars in the top left corner. The red color represents the Communist Revolution, while the yellow color symbolizes the Chinese people's hardworking spirit. The five stars represent the unity of the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.The national flag is not only a symbol of China's national identity but also represents the country's strength and unity. It is often seen at important events such as political rallies, national holidays, and sporting events. When I see the flag waving proudly in the wind, I feel a sense of pride and patriotism.中文:作为一名中国人,我为我们国家丰富的文化和历史感到自豪。
中国的象征英语作文
中国的象征英语作文China's Symbol The Great Wall。
The Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic symbols of China. It is a marvel of ancient engineering and a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of the Chinese people. The Great Wall stretches over 13,000 miles and was built over several centuries, serving as a barrier to protect the Chinese Empire from invasions.The Great Wall was first built during the Qin Dynasty, over 2,000 years ago. It was initially constructed to protect the northern borders of the empire from the nomadic tribes of the Eurasian Steppe. Over the centuries, the wall was expanded and reinforced by subsequent dynasties, including the Han, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The Great Wall is a testament to the determination and resourcefulness of the Chinese people, who worked tirelessly to build and maintain this massive structure.The Great Wall is not only a physical barrier, but also a symbol of China's rich history and culture. It has beenthe subject of countless legends, poems, and works of art, and has captured the imagination of people around the world. The Great Wall is a reminder of China's ancientcivilization and its enduring legacy.In addition to its historical and cultural significance, the Great Wall also serves as a symbol of unity and strength. The construction of the wall required the cooperation of millions of laborers and soldiers, and its purpose was to protect the Chinese people from external threats. The Great Wall stands as a powerful symbol of the Chinese people's resilience and determination to defendtheir homeland.Furthermore, the Great Wall has become a symbol ofChina's global influence and prestige. It is one of themost visited tourist attractions in the world, drawing millions of visitors each year. The Great Wall has become a symbol of China's rich heritage and its status as a global superpower.In conclusion, the Great Wall of China is a symbol of China's rich history, culture, and strength. It stands as a testament to the ingenuity and perseverance of the Chinese people, and serves as a powerful reminder of China's enduring legacy. The Great Wall is not only a physical barrier, but also a symbol of unity, resilience, and global influence. It is truly a symbol of China's greatness.。
TheSymbolsofChineseCulture(中国文化标志代表)
TheSymbolsofChineseCulture(中国文化标志代表)The Symbols of Chinese CultureA: Nowadays world likes a rising wind and scudding clouds, coexisting opportunities and challenges. The cultural economy is especially important for certain country's economy. Throughout the history of world economy development, we can find that the more developed countries, the more prosperity cultural economy. In the economic globalization today, many people think the monopoly enterprises abroad is more economic aggression, rather than cultural aggression. Therefore it is extremely necessary for us to understand the distinction between our own culture and foreign culture. So today we'll discuss what is the symbol of China's cultural.B: China has lots of excellent traditional culture, but with the founding of the reform and opening-up policy and the rapid development of our economy, the primitive accumulation of capital and the rapid expansion of wealth makes nowaday people becoming more and more greedy, many precious culture are becoming more and more desalination, or even vanished. For example, in the stage of China being not rich, people think that themselves may not have many property, it would not be very keen to pursue money. Once someone around us makes great fortune overnight, and we also have the same opportunities, we became the same crazy. When international cultures specially the western cultures inflow into Chinese cultural, our culture becomes lost characteristics and lights.C: What you say may be reasonable, but like Chinese proverb says,"Every man has his faults(人无完人,金无足赤)."And every coin has two sides. In internationalization world, China isbecoming wider and more tolerant. What Chinese official's contribution in the world economic recovery can show it. Also in 2003, the Chinese offer love to the people who suffered the Indonesia tsunami disaster as we can. Back to the 2008 Olympic Games, it is enough to make each Chinese great joy. Last August 8 is witness of China's strong andglory. Millions of Chinese descendants(中国后裔) be encouraged. Chinese people are very kindly and friendly. In the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games the Dancing "He(和)" word left us with a deep impression. So, in my view, the symbols of China is "He" culture.D: What is the "He" culture? It is unfamiliar to me. Chinese culture is of long standing. Such as the Tea Culture, the Procelain Culture which is standed by Jingdezhen Porcelain and Peking Opera famous as the quintessence of Chinese culture, etc.A: Talk about the Chinese cultural symbol, what first coming into my mind is Confucian culture of the Pring and Autumn and Warring States period(春秋战国时期) and Chinese truly modest and prudent(谦虚谨慎的品质). As everyone knows, the world is very fond of and appreciate Confucianism. Perhaps you think I were kidding, we can explain it from several aspects:Chinese Culture, Chinese HanFu Culture and Chinese Heat. Of course people may ask: is Chinese Culture equal to Confucian Culture? Actually the Han Culture was based on Confucian Culture and became more advanced. Long long ago, it can dating back to more than 2,000 years ago, the han dynasty, when ruled with a fashionable slogan "rejection of various philosophical, Confucian school". The emperor made the country so strong that no enemy could beat it. In that period of prosperity, year after year, it gradually formed the Han Culture just as nowadays'.B: In the eyes of many people, Confucian Culture is out of date. For example, the requirements of Confucianism for women is very demanding. It called family ethics. But he women also hold up the half of sky in modern society. If marriage is unhappy or family is misfortune, they would divorced and seek their new life and marriage. As you say, the "He" Culture is the representative of China's culture, therefore when foreigners put us to shame(羞辱), then we can not resist or even be smiling?C: Your understanding is not exactly. It is the extreme views. Geting along well with people unequal to lossing of self-esteem and also does not mean we are weak. The biggest difference between European or American and Chinese is the former make a showy display, while the latter does things very calm and thoughtful. So kindly and friendly is a state of mind, not blundering. Once a person calm down, can put all things well and conquer all. Further, each kind of historical culture or spirit are not deep standstill instead they will be varying as environmental changing. Like a tree, when environment change they will first of all adjust to it then absorb nutrients to grow and become more flourishing.D: In that case, "He" culture as a Chinese cultural symbol is reasonable. Chinese excellent culture involved many factors, whoever is not easy to describe. This influence formed the habit of thinking and behavior of the Chinese people, etc. Previously, our ancestors invented the four great inventions--the compass, printing, gunpowder and paper-making technique. Once there was a joke: Chinese manufacturing with gunpowder into firecracker(鞭炮) while foreigners use the gunpowder which invented by Chinese into making bullet then come to fight against the Chinese . Of course, this is just a joke, but we canunderstand like this : Chinese are kind. Everyone knows that anyone who want to get the finally and greatest success in a complex environment just rely on our own power is not enough, we must cooperate with others. Just like a straw is very easy to twist off, but if we put together a collection of straw, it would be difficult to part it.A: Yes, it is. Each kind of culture has advantages and disadvantages. So it should continue to exchange and develop.B: So the "He" Culture is the product of history. But modern China is facing the dashing of foreigns culture under communicating with many cultures, we need to deepen the cultural of traditional festival. Take the example of my own, my feeling of the Spring Festival is weaken into more and more faint. Instead, we can find when some western holidays coming, many people through phone messages express themselves blessing to others in these holidays.C: Certainly. We can accept the abroad culture, but with the major premise which is paying more attention to Chinese traditional festivals.D: Culture is a kind of very interesting things, gathering all of our behavior named culture and then the culture affects our deeds and words around.。
The Symbols of Chinese Culture(中国文化标志 代表)
The Symbols of Chinese CultureA: Nowadays world likes a rising wind and scudding clouds, coexisting opportunities and challenges. The cultural economy is especially important for certain country's economy. Throughout the history of world economy development, we can find that the more developed countries, the more prosperity cultural economy. In the economic globalization today, many people think the monopoly enterprises abroad is more economic aggression, rather than cultural aggression. Therefore it is extremely necessary for us to understand the distinction between our own culture and foreign culture. So today we'll discuss what is the symbol of China's cultural.B: China has lots of excellent traditional culture, but with the founding of the reform and opening-up policy and the rapid development of our economy, the primitive accumulation of capital and the rapid expansion of wealth makes nowaday people becoming more and more greedy, many precious culture are becoming more and more desalination, or even vanished. For example, in the stage of China being not rich, people think that themselves may not have many property, it would not be very keen to pursue money. Once someone around us makes great fortune overnight, and we also have the same opportunities, we became the same crazy. When international cultures specially the western cultures inflow into Chinese cultural, our culture becomes lost characteristics and lights.C: What you say may be reasonable, but like Chinese proverb says,"Every man has his faults(人无完人,金无足赤)."And every coin has two sides. In internationalization world, China is becoming wider and more tolerant. What Chinese official's contribution in the world economic recovery can show it. Also in 2003, the Chinese offer love to the people who suffered the Indonesia tsunami disaster as we can. Back to the 2008 Olympic Games, it is enough to make each Chinese great joy. Last August 8 is witness of China's strong andglory. Millions of Chinese descendants(中国后裔) be encouraged. Chinese people are very kindly and friendly. In the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games the Dancing "He(和)" word left us with a deep impression. So, in my view, the symbols of China is "He" culture.D: What is the "He" culture? It is unfamiliar to me. Chinese culture is of long standing. Such as the Tea Culture, the Procelain Culture which is standed by Jingdezhen Porcelain and Peking Opera famous as the quintessence of Chinese culture, etc.A: Talk about the Chinese cultural symbol, what first coming into my mind is Confucian culture of the Pring and Autumn and Warring States period(春秋战国时期) and Chinese truly modest and prudent(谦虚谨慎的品质). As everyone knows, the world is very fond of and appreciate Confucianism. Perhaps you think I were kidding, we can explain it from several aspects:Chinese Culture, Chinese HanFu Culture and Chinese Heat. Of course people may ask: is Chinese Culture equal to Confucian Culture? Actually the Han Culture was based on Confucian Culture and became more advanced. Long long ago, it can dating back to more than 2,000 years ago, the han dynasty, when ruled with a fashionable slogan "rejection of various philosophical, Confucian school". The emperor made the country so strong that no enemy could beat it. In that period of prosperity, year after year, it gradually formed the Han Culture just as nowadays'.B: In the eyes of many people, Confucian Culture is out of date. For example, the requirements of Confucianism for women is very demanding. It called family ethics. But he women also hold up the half of sky in modern society. If marriage is unhappy or family is misfortune, they would divorced and seek their new life and marriage. As you say, the "He" Culture is the representative of China's culture, therefore when foreigners put us to shame(羞辱), then we can not resist or even be smiling?C: Your understanding is not exactly. It is the extreme views. Geting along well with people unequal to lossing of self-esteem and also does not mean we are weak. The biggest difference between European or American and Chinese is the former make a showy display, while the latter does things very calm and thoughtful. So kindly and friendly is a state of mind, not blundering. Once a person calm down, can put all things well and conquer all. Further, each kind of historical culture or spirit are not deep standstill instead they will be varying as environmental changing. Like a tree, when environment change they will first of all adjust to it then absorb nutrients to grow and become more flourishing.D: In that case, "He" culture as a Chinese cultural symbol is reasonable. Chinese excellent culture involved many factors, whoever is not easy to describe. This influence formed the habit of thinking and behavior of the Chinese people, etc. Previously, our ancestors invented the four great inventions--the compass, printing, gunpowder and paper-making technique. Once there was a joke: Chinese manufacturing with gunpowder into firecracker(鞭炮) while foreigners use the gunpowder which invented by Chinese into making bullet then come to fight against the Chinese . Of course, this is just a joke, but we can understand like this : Chinese are kind. Everyone knows that anyone who want to get the finally and greatest success in a complex environment just rely on our own power is not enough, we must cooperate with others. Just like a straw is very easy to twist off, but if we put together a collection of straw, it would be difficult to part it.A: Yes, it is. Each kind of culture has advantages and disadvantages. So it should continue to exchange and develop.B: So the "He" Culture is the product of history. But modern China is facing the dashing of foreigns culture under communicating with many cultures, we need to deepen the cultural of traditional festival. Take the example of myown, my feeling of the Spring Festival is weaken into more and more faint. Instead, we can find when some western holidays coming, many people through phone messages express themselves blessing to others in these holidays.C: Certainly. We can accept the abroad culture, but with the major premise which is paying more attention to Chinese traditional festivals.D: Culture is a kind of very interesting things, gathering all of our behavior named culture and then the culture affects our deeds and words around.。
我心中的中国象征英语作文80词
我心中的中国象征英语作文80词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Symbol of China in My HeartChina is a wonderful country with a rich history and diverse culture. There are many things that symbolize China to me, but one thing stands out the most – the Great Wall of China.The Great Wall of China is a magnificent structure that stretches across the country for thousands of kilometers. It was built over many centuries to protect China from invaders. When I see pictures of the Great Wall, it makes me feel proud to be Chinese.The Great Wall is not only a symbol of strength and protection, but it also represents the hard work and determination of the Chinese people. It took a lot of effort and skill to build such a massive structure using only simple tools. The wall is made up of bricks and stones, and it's amazing to think about how each piece was carefully placed by hand.Another symbol of China that I love is the giant panda. Pandas are native to China and are known for their cute and cuddly appearance. They are a symbol of peace and harmony. I think pandas are the most adorable animals in the world, and I feel lucky that they are a part of our country.Chinese calligraphy is another important symbol of China. It is a form of writing that uses special brushes and ink to create beautiful characters. I love watching calligraphy masters create intricate strokes that turn into meaningful words. Calligraphy is not only a way of writing, but it is also considered an art form in China.Chinese festivals are also a big part of our culture and are symbols of China. The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important festival. It is a time when families come together, eat delicious food, and celebrate the start of a new year. Dragon boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival and lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival are other symbols of our festive traditions.In conclusion, the Great Wall of China, giant pandas, calligraphy, and Chinese festivals are all symbols that represent China in my heart. Each symbol has its own unique meaning and significance, and they make me proud to be Chinese. I hopemore people around the world can appreciate the beauty and richness of Chinese culture.Word count: 281 words篇2China in My HeartEver since I was a little kid, I've felt a special connection to China. It's the land where my parents and grandparents were born, and where our family's story began. Even though I was born here in America, China has always held a special place in my heart.I love learning about China's rich history and culture that stretches back thousands of years. My grandparents have told me so many fascinating stories about growing up in China - the festivals they celebrated, the foods they ate, the games they played. It's like peeking into another world!The Chinese language has such a beautiful, flowing script. I'm trying hard to learn how to read and write in Chinese. It's not easy, but I keep practicing because I want to be able to read old texts and poems from ancient China. My grandma says I have tomaster the language to truly understand the depth of Chinese culture.Chinese arts and crafts are just so pretty and intricate. I could spend hours admiring the delicate paintings on scrolls, the vibrant colors of Chinese opera costumes, or the detailed carvings in jade jewelry. Grandma has taught me some basic brush painting and papercutting. It takes a lot of patience, but I love replicating those traditional designs.Then there are the amazing scientific and technological inventions that originated in China long ago - the compass, paper, printing, gunpowder and so much more. It'smind-blowing that the ancient Chinese were generations ahead of their time! I hope to visit China someday and see the remarkable engineering of the Great Wall and Grand Canal with my own eyes.Chinese philosophies like Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism have impacted the entire world with their timeless wisdom. I find the core principles of harmony, virtue and constant self-improvement very inspiring. If more people lived by these peaceful values, the world would be a better place.My ethnic Chinese roots combined with my American upbringing make me feel like I have the best of both worlds. I'mproud to be part of two rich, vibrant cultures. As I keep exploring the wonders of China's past and present, my fascination and love for this incredible nation grows deeper every day. China will forever hold a special place in my heart.篇3China Symbol in My HeartHi there! My name is Lily and I'm a 10-year-old girl from Beijing, China. Today, I want to share with you about the symbols that remind me of my beautiful country, China.One of the most iconic symbols of China is the Great Wall. Whenever I see pictures or videos of the Great Wall, I feel a sense of pride and amazement. This massive structure, stretching for thousands of miles, was built to protect our country from invaders. It's like a giant dragon winding its way across the mountains and deserts. I can't wait to visit the Great Wall one day and walk along its ancient paths, imagining the brave soldiers who guarded it long ago.Another symbol that represents China is the giant panda. These adorable black and white bears are found only in certain parts of China, and they are truly special creatures. With their round bodies, cute faces, and love for bamboo, pandas havebecome a beloved icon of our country. I have a stuffed panda toy that I sleep with every night, and I dream of one day seeing a real panda at one of China's panda reserves.The Chinese dragon is also a powerful symbol of our nation. In Chinese culture, the dragon is a mythical creature that represents strength, power, and good luck. During Chinese New Year celebrations, you'll see dragon dances and decorations everywhere. The colorful, serpentine dragons twisting and turning always fill me with excitement and a sense of connection to our rich cultural traditions.One of my favorite symbols of China is the beautiful Chinese lantern. These intricate lanterns, made of silk or paper, come in various shapes and sizes, and they are often decorated with intricate patterns and designs. During the Lantern Festival, the streets are lit up with thousands of these glowing lanterns, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere. I love making my own lanterns with my parents and carrying them through the city, feeling a part of this ancient tradition.Another symbol that reminds me of China is the delicious cuisine. From steaming hot dumplings to fragrant fried rice, Chinese food is a true representation of our country's diverse regions and flavors. Whenever I smell the aroma of sizzling garlicand ginger, or see the vibrant colors of stir-fried vegetables, I'm instantly transported back to my grandmother's kitchen, where she taught me the secrets of traditional Chinese cooking.These are just a few of the many symbols that represent China in my heart. From the majestic Great Wall to the adorable pandas, from the mythical dragons to the beautiful lanterns, and from the delicious cuisine to the proud flag, these symbols remind me of the vibrant culture, ancient traditions, and incredible diversity that make China such a special and fascinating place.I hope that one day, you'll have the opportunity to visit China and experience these symbols for yourself. Until then, I'll continue to cherish and appreciate them, knowing that they are a part of my identity and a source of endless wonder and inspiration.篇4My Perception of China's SymbolsChina is an ancient country with a rich history and culture. There are many symbols that represent China, and they are very special to me. Let me tell you about some of the ones that are most meaningful.The Chinese Dragon is probably the most famous symbol of China. It looks like a huge snake with scales, horns, and wings. But it's not a scary monster! The dragon is a sign of power, strength, and good luck in Chinese culture. It often shows up in festivals, dances, and decorations. I really like the bright colors and movements of the dragon dances during Chinese New Year celebrations. The dragon makes me feel connected to my heritage.Another important symbol is the Giant Panda. These cuddly black and white bears are found naturally only in China. Pandas are very gentle creatures that mainly eat bamboo. Though they look cute and harmless, pandas are strong and determined animals. To me, they represent peace, innocence, and the beauty of nature. China works hard to protect pandas because they are an endangered species. Seeing pandas always makes me happy and reminds me to care for the environment.The Great Wall of China is one of the most incredible human-made structures in the world. It winds across mountains and deserts for thousands of miles like a giant dragon. The Great Wall was built over 2000 years ago to protect China from invaders. I'm amazed that people back then could build something so colossal without modern tools and machinery! TheGreat Wall symbolizes China's strength, determination, and rich history. It makes me proud of my country's impressive past.The red colors of China's flag are also meaningful symbols. The single star represents the unity of the Chinese Communist Party leading the people. The red color stands for the bloodshed and sacrifice of revolutionaries who fought for a new China. Though I don't fully understand politics yet, I know the flag reminds Chinese people of the struggles to build a strong, independent nation. The bright red inspires feelings of passion and patriotism in me.I cherish the richness of Chinese symbols like the dragon, panda, Great Wall, and flag's red color. They connect me to my ancestral homeland's fascinating traditions, natural wonders, and determined spirit. As a youngster, these symbols fill me with curiosity to learn more about the miracles and marvels of the great nation I am lucky to be part of. China's symbols make me proud of where I came from and give me confidence about where our country will go in the future.篇5My Heart's Symbols of ChinaChina is my homeland, the place where I was born and raised. Even though I'm just a kid, I feel proud of my country and all the amazing symbols that represent its rich culture and history. Let me tell you about some of the cool Chinese symbols that fill my heart with joy and pride!One symbol that always makes me smile is the giant panda. These adorable black and white bears are found only in China, and they are just the cutest! With their round bodies, black patches around the eyes, and a love for bamboo, pandas have become a beloved icon of China known around the world. Whenever I see a panda, whether in real life or in pictures, I feel happy and excited. I hope we can protect these gentle giants so future generations can enjoy them too.Another symbol close to my heart is the Great Wall of China. This massive wall stretches for thousands of miles across northern China and was built over 2,000 years ago to protect the country from invaders. Just imagining the hard work and determination it took to construct something so massive and amazing fills me with awe. The Great Wall reminds me of China's rich history and the strength and resilience of its people. One day, I hope to have the chance to walk along this incredible wonder of the world.Then there are the Chinese dragons, fierce and powerful creatures that have been a part of our culture for centuries. Unlike the fire-breathing dragons from Western stories, Chinese dragons are seen as kind, powerful creatures that bring good luck and prosperity. With their long, snake-like bodies, fierce eyes, and sharp claws, they are truly magnificent beasts. You can find dragon designs everywhere in China, from temples and palaces to artworks and jewelry. Seeing the dragon symbol makes me feel proud of my heritage and the amazing mythical creatures that are part of it.The giant Buddha statues found in various parts of China are another symbol that leaves me in awe. These massive stone carvings and statues depict the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, in a seated or standing position. Some of them are so tall that they tower over entire cities! Looking at these peaceful, serene Buddha figures reminds me of the spiritual side of Chinese culture and the importance of finding inner peace and wisdom. They are incredible examples of the skill and artistry of Chinese sculptors from long ago.These are just a few of the many symbols that represent the wonders of China and its incredible culture. From the cuddly panda to the mighty dragon, the towering Buddha statues to theiconic Great Wall, each symbol holds a special meaning and reminds me of the richness of my heritage. As I grow older, I know my appreciation for these symbols will only deepen, and I'll continue to feel immense pride in being part of this amazing country.篇6My Idea of China's SymbolsChina is a vast and ancient country with a rich history and culture. As a young student, I've learned about many symbols that represent our great nation, and I'd like to share my thoughts on some of them.One of the most recognizable symbols of China is the Great Wall. This massive fortification stretches for thousands of miles across the northern part of the country. Whenever I see pictures of the Great Wall, I'm always amazed by its sheer size and the incredible effort it took to build it. It reminds me of the hard work and determination of the Chinese people throughout history.Another symbol that I find fascinating is the Chinese dragon. In our culture, the dragon is a powerful and auspicious creature, often associated with strength, good luck, and prosperity. DuringChinese New Year celebrations, you can see dragon dances performed in the streets, with people carrying a long, colorful dragon costume and moving it in a serpentine motion. I think the dragon represents the spirit and resilience of the Chinese people.The giant panda is also an iconic symbol of China. These adorable black-and-white bears are found nowhere else in the wild except in certain mountainous regions of our country. Pandas are beloved both in China and around the world, and they remind me of the importance of protecting our natural environment and preserving endangered species.One symbol that holds great significance for me is the Chinese character for "family" or "home" (家). Family is extremely important in Chinese culture, and this character represents the idea of a warm, loving household where people care for and support each other. Whenever I see this character, it makes me think of my own family and how much they mean to me.Another symbol that I find fascinating is the traditional Chinese paper cutting art form known as jianzhi. These intricate paper designs, often featuring animals, flowers, or geometric patterns, are truly remarkable. They represent the skill and creativity of Chinese artists and craftspeople, and they remind me of the beauty and richness of our cultural traditions.The Chinese zodiac is also an interesting symbol that I've learned about. Each year is represented by one of twelve different animals, such as the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. These animals are believed to have different personalities and characteristics, and many Chinese people believe that the year you were born in can influence your personality and destiny.As a young student, learning about these symbols has been an incredible journey. They remind me of the history, traditions, and values that have shaped our country over the centuries. Whether it's the majestic Great Wall, the powerful dragon, or the intricate paper cuttings, these symbols fill me with a sense of pride and appreciation for my Chinese heritage.In the future, I hope to continue learning about these symbols and their deeper meanings. They represent not only the past but also the present and future of our great nation. As I grow older, I want to pass on the knowledge and appreciation of these symbols to future generations, so that they too can understand and cherish the rich cultural legacy of China.。
中国的符号作文 高三 英语
中国的符号作文高三英语The Symbols of ChinaChina is a country with a rich and ancient culture, and its symbols are a testament to the enduring traditions and values that have defined the Chinese people for millennia. From the iconic dragon to the harmonious yin-yang, these symbols have become synonymous with the essence of China, serving as powerful representations of its history, beliefs, and aspirations.One of the most recognizable symbols of China is the dragon. This mythical creature has long been revered in Chinese culture, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and good fortune. The dragon is often depicted in intricate designs, adorning everything from traditional architecture to ceremonial garments. Its presence is particularly prominent during the annual Lunar New Year celebrations, where dragon dances and parades are a captivating display of cultural heritage.The yin-yang symbol, representing the harmonious balance ofopposing forces, is another iconic symbol of China. This ancient concept of duality, where light and dark, masculine and feminine, and active and passive coexist in a state of dynamic equilibrium, is a fundamental principle in Chinese philosophy and spirituality. The yin-yang symbol, with its graceful curves and complementary colors, embodies the idea that true harmony can only be achieved through the integration of seemingly contradictory elements.Another powerful symbol of China is the Great Wall, a monumental feat of engineering that has stood as a testament to the country's determination and resilience for centuries. The Great Wall, stretching across vast landscapes and serving as a protective barrier against invaders, has become a symbol of China's enduring spirit and its ability to overcome formidable challenges. Its impressive scale and architectural grandeur have made it one of the most recognized landmarks in the world, inspiring awe and admiration for the ingenuity and perseverance of the Chinese people.The Chinese character, or hanzi, is another iconic symbol that reflects the depth and complexity of the Chinese language and culture. These intricate ideographic scripts, developed over thousands of years, are not merely a means of communication but also a visual representation of the rich history and philosophical traditions of China. Each character, with its unique strokes and meanings, carries layers of cultural significance, serving as a bridge between thewritten word and the essence of the Chinese experience.The panda, a beloved and endangered species native to China, has also become a powerful symbol of the country's commitment to environmental conservation and the preservation of its natural heritage. The panda's gentle demeanor and distinctive black-and-white markings have made it a global icon, capturing the hearts and imaginations of people around the world. As a symbol of China's efforts to protect its unique biodiversity, the panda serves as a reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and the responsibility we all share in safeguarding the planet's precious resources.Finally, the Chinese tea ceremony, with its meticulous rituals and reverence for the art of tea preparation, is a symbol of the country's deep appreciation for tradition and the pursuit of harmony and balance. The tea ceremony, which can take on various forms and styles depending on the region, is more than just a means of enjoying a refreshing beverage; it is a cultural practice that embodies the values of patience, mindfulness, and the celebration of the simple pleasures in life.These symbols, and many others, have become integral to the identity and cultural fabric of China, serving as touchstones for the country's rich history, diverse beliefs, and enduring traditions. AsChina continues to evolve and adapt to the demands of the modern world, these symbols remain a powerful reminder of the enduring spirit and resilience of the Chinese people, inspiring awe, admiration, and a deeper understanding of this remarkable nation.。
我心中的中国象征英语作文一百二十个单词
我心中的中国象征英语作文一百二十个单词全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1China is my home country. It has so many cool symbols that make me proud!One symbol is the Chinese dragon. The dragon looks powerful with its long body and scary face. But it's also friendly and brings good luck. I love seeing dragons in parades and festivals.Another symbol is the Great Wall. It's a huge wall built a long, long time ago to protect China. The Great Wall snakes over mountains and through valleys. Walking on it must be an amazing adventure!The panda is an adorable symbol too. Pandas are black and white bears that only live in China. They munch on bamboo and play all day. I want to visit a panda reserve and watch these cuties up close.Lastly, I love Chinese lanterns. During holidays, beautiful lanterns light up the sky in different shapes and colors. Seeing a nighttime lantern festival fills me with joy and wonder.China has the best symbols ever! The dragon, Great Wall, pandas, and lanterns make me happy to be Chinese. I hope everyone can learn about these special symbols.篇2China is the best country ever! It has so many cool symbols that make me proud. Like the Chinese dragon, which is strong and powerful. I love seeing dragon dances during festivals. The Great Wall is another amazing symbol. It's so long and impressive, built to protect China many years ago. The giant panda is an adorable symbol too. These cute bears only live in China and I want to hug one! The red color is an important symbol meaning luck and happiness. I see it everywhere during Chinese New Year. China has the best food symbols like dumplings and noodles. Yum! I feel so lucky to be Chinese with these wonderful symbols all around me. They make me smile and appreciate my amazing country.篇3China is the best country in the world! I love everything about it. The national flag is so pretty with its bright red and yellow colors. Red is the main color which makes me think of happiness and good luck. The yellow stars remind me of how China shines brightly like a star in the night sky.The national emblem is also amazing. It has so many cool things on it like stars, a gate, and even a gear! The stars stand for the Communist Party which leads China. The gate looks strong and powerful just like China. And the gear shows howhard-working Chinese people are in factories and on farms.My favorite symbol though is the giant panda! Pandas are the cutest animals ever with their black and white fur and their adorable faces. I wish I could hug one. They only live in China which makes them extra special. Whenever I see a panda, I feel proud to be Chinese.Another symbol I really like is the Great Wall. It's the longest structure ever built by humans! Just imagining how many bricks and how much work it took to make the Great Wall amazes me. Walking along it would be like going on the best adventure ever. The Great Wall proves how smart and determined Chinese people are.China has so many awesome symbols that make me feel patriotic and happy to be Chinese. The flag, emblem, panda, and Great Wall are meaningful symbols, but the whole country itself is the biggest symbol of all! I feel so lucky to be part of the great nation of China. Whenever I see our symbols, my heart swells with love and pride. China is number one!篇4Here's an essay about "My Vision of China's Symbols" in English, written in the style of an elementary school student, with around 120 words and 2000 characters:My Vision of China's SymbolsChina is a really cool country with lots of neat symbols! The first one that comes to my mind is the red flag with five yellow stars. It's so pretty and reminds me of how strong and united we are.Another symbol is the Giant Panda! These black and white bears are just the cutest. They represent peace and how we should protect nature. I love watching them play and eat bamboo.The Great Wall is another famous symbol. It's a gigantic wall that snakes across the mountains for thousands of miles! It shows how hardworking and determined Chinese people are. I dream of walking along it one day.The last symbol is the Chinese Dragon. In our culture, dragons are not scary monsters. They are powerful and lucky creatures that breathe out clouds. The dragon dance during New Year is amazing to watch!Those are some of the symbols that make me proud to be Chinese. They teach us about our rich history and traditions. I hope everyone can learn more about the incredible things that make China so special.篇5My Country Has Cool Symbols!China is awesome and has really cool symbols! The flag has bright red and yellow colors. Red means revolution and yellow is royal. The five stars stand for the groups that made up the revolution - workers, peasants, soldiers, students and capitalists. Isn't that neat?The national emblem has a gatearound grain and a cogwheel. The grain means farmers feed the country and the cogwheel represents workers and factories. In the middle is the Tiananmen Gate from Beijing with rays of light. So symbolic!My favorite is the national flower - the pretty peony. The petals unfold layer by layer, graceful and charming. Peonies come in many colors like red, pink and white. They smell so sweet and fresh! China's symbols make me proud to be Chinese.篇6Here's an essay about "The Symbols of China in My Heart" written in English with a length of around 2,000 characters, in a tone suitable for an elementary school student:China is my home country, and it has many cool symbols that make me feel proud! The first symbol I think of is the Chinese flag. It has a big star in the corner, and four smaller stars around it. The big star stands for the Communist Party, and the small stars are for the people of China. The red color means revolution and bravery. Whenever I see the flag, I feel so excited!Another famous symbol is the Great Wall of China. It's a huge wall that snakes across the mountains for thousands of miles! It was built a long time ago to protect China from invaders.Climbing the Great Wall is like going on an adventure through history. I can imagine the brave soldiers who guarded it in the past.The giant panda is also a symbol of China. These cuddly black and white bears are so adorable! They only live in China, and we have to protect them from going extinct. Seeing a panda always makes me smile.The dragon is a mythical creature that represents power and good luck in Chinese culture. Dragons are often seen in parades and festivals, dancing through the streets with their long, colorful bodies. I love watching them twist and turn!China has so many amazing symbols that tell stories about our rich history and traditions. From the flag to the Great Wall, pandas, and dragons, these symbols fill me with pride for my wonderful country!。
以中国的象征为题英语作文
以中国的象征为题英语作文The Symbols of China: A Reflection on the Rich Cultural HeritageChina, a vast and ancient civilization, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage that has stood the test of time. Among the many symbols that represent this enduring legacy, three stand out as particularly iconic: the dragon, the panda, and the Great Wall of China. These symbols not only capture the essence of Chinese culture but also serve as a testament to the ingenuity, resilience, and enduring spirit of the Chinese people.The Dragon: A Mythical Embodiment of Strength and WisdomThe dragon is undoubtedly the most recognizable symbol of China. This mythical creature has been a central figure in Chinese folklore and mythology for centuries, representing power, strength, and good fortune. The dragon is often depicted as a serpentine creature with four claws, scales, and the ability to breathe fire. In Chinese culture, the dragon is revered as a benevolent and wise entity, associated with the Emperor and the celestial realm.The legend of the dragon is deeply rooted in the Chinese psyche, with stories of these magnificent creatures intertwined with the history and traditions of the country. From the ancient tales of dragons guarding the imperial treasures to the vibrant dragon dances performed during festivals, the dragon remains a symbol of China's enduring cultural identity.The Panda: A Beloved Ambassador of ConservationThe panda, with its distinctive black and white markings, has become a beloved symbol of China and a global ambassador for wildlife conservation. These gentle, bamboo-eating creatures are native to the mountainous regions of central China and are considered a national treasure.The panda's importance in Chinese culture extends beyond its physical appearance. In traditional Chinese art and literature, the panda is often depicted as a symbol of peace, tranquility, and harmony. The panda's rarity and the efforts to protect its dwindling population have also made it a powerful symbol of China's commitment to environmental preservation.The conservation efforts surrounding the panda have not only helped to safeguard this iconic species but have also raised globalawareness about the importance of biodiversity and the need to protect fragile ecosystems. The panda's status as a national symbol has also become a source of national pride for the Chinese people, as they work to ensure the survival of this beloved creature.The Great Wall of China: An Engineering Marvel and Symbol of UnityThe Great Wall of China is perhaps the most iconic and instantly recognizable symbol of the country. This colossal fortification, stretching across thousands of miles, is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the Chinese people. Constructed over centuries, the Great Wall was initially built to defend against invasions from northern nomadic groups, but it has since become a symbol of China's enduring unity and the perseverance of its people.The Great Wall is not just a physical structure; it is a representation of the Chinese spirit. The sheer scale and complexity of the wall's construction, achieved without the aid of modern technology, are a testament to the engineering prowess and collective effort of the Chinese people. The wall's ability to withstand the test of time, despite natural disasters and human conflicts, symbolizes the resilience and adaptability of Chinese civilization.Beyond its defensive function, the Great Wall has also become a symbol of the country's rich cultural heritage. The wall's intricatearchitectural features, such as the watchtowers and fortified passes, reflect the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the builders. The wall's integration with the surrounding landscape, blending seamlessly with the mountains and valleys, further emphasizes the harmonious relationship between humans and nature that is so deeply rooted in Chinese philosophy.ConclusionThe dragon, the panda, and the Great Wall of China are more than just physical symbols; they are representations of the enduring spirit and cultural identity of the Chinese people. These icons embody the strength, wisdom, resilience, and harmony that have defined China's rich history and continue to shape its future.As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, these symbols serve as a bridge between China and the global community, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the country's cultural heritage. They inspire awe, wonder, and a sense of shared humanity, reminding us of the remarkable achievements and timeless values that have made China one of the most influential civilizations in the world.。
中国象征的英文介绍作文
中国象征的英文介绍作文"英文,"China is a country rich in symbolism, with various elements representing its rich culture, history, and values. One of the most iconic symbols of China is the Great Wall. Stretching over 13,000 miles, the Great Wall embodies the resilience and determination of the Chinese people. It was built over centuries to protect China from invasions, reflecting the nation's commitment to defending its sovereignty and preserving its heritage.Another significant symbol of China is the giant panda. Known for its adorable appearance and gentle nature, the panda is not only a national treasure but also a symbol of peace and friendship. China has often gifted pandas toother countries as a gesture of goodwill, fostering diplomatic relations and cultural exchanges.The dragon is another powerful symbol deeply rooted inChinese culture. Unlike the fire-breathing dragons of Western mythology, Chinese dragons are benevolent creatures associated with strength, prosperity, and good fortune. They feature prominently in traditional celebrations such as the Lunar New Year, where dragon dances are performed to usher in luck and prosperity for the coming year.The color red holds immense symbolic importance in Chinese culture. It is associated with happiness, prosperity, and good luck. During festivals and celebrations, red lanterns adorn streets, and red envelopes filled with money are given as gifts. Even the traditional Chinese wedding dress is predominantly red, symbolizing joy and auspiciousness."中文,"中国是一个富有象征意义的国家,各种元素都代表着其丰富的文化、历史和价值观。
中国文化的象征 英语作文
中国文化的象征英语作文China, a country with a rich history and diverse culture, is home to many symbols that represent its unique heritage. From the majestic Great Wall to the graceful artof calligraphy, these symbols embody the essence of Chinese culture and tradition.One of the most iconic symbols of China is the dragon,a mythical creature that symbolizes power, strength, and good luck. In Chinese culture, the dragon is revered as a symbol of imperial authority and is often associated withthe emperor. The dragon dance, a traditional Chinese performance that features a team of dancers moving in a coordinated manner to mimic the movements of a dragon, is a popular cultural activity during festivals and celebrations.Another important symbol of Chinese culture is the panda, a beloved animal that is native to China and is considered a national treasure. Known for its cute appearance and gentle demeanor, the panda symbolizes peace,harmony, and friendship. The giant panda is also a symbol of conservation efforts in China, as the country has made significant efforts to protect this endangered species.Chinese characters, also known as Hanzi, are another significant symbol of Chinese culture. With a history dating back thousands of years, Chinese characters are a unique form of writing that uses symbols to represent words and phrases. Calligraphy, the art of writing Chinese characters with a brush and ink, is highly regarded in Chinese culture and is considered a form of artistic expression.The traditional Chinese qipao, also known as the cheongsam, is a symbol of elegance and beauty in Chinese culture. This form-fitting dress, typically made of silk or satin, features a high collar and intricate embroidery, making it a popular choice for special occasions such as weddings and formal events. The qipao is a timeless symbol of Chinese fashion and is often worn by women to showcase their grace and sophistication.In Chinese cuisine, the dumpling is a symbolic food that represents unity and prosperity. Dumplings are a traditional dish eaten during festivals and celebrations, as they are believed to bring good luck and fortune. The act of making dumplings with family and friends is a cherished tradition in Chinese culture, symbolizing togetherness and harmony.Overall, these symbols of Chinese culture reflect the country's rich history, traditions, and values. Whether it's the powerful dragon, the adorable panda, the elegant qipao, or the delicious dumpling, each symbol holds a special place in Chinese society and continues to be celebrated and cherished by people around the world.。
旅游英语景区翻译:黄山
黄⼭,位于安徽省南部,地处皖南歙县、黟县和休宁县的边境。
⾯积约1200平⽅公⾥,其中精粹风景区约154平⽅公⾥。
这⾥,千峰竞秀,有奇峰72座,其中天都峰、莲花峰、光明顶都在海拔1800⽶以上,拔地极天,⽓势磅礴,雄姿灵秀。
黄⼭,中国⼗⼤风景名胜之⼀,90年被联合国教科⽂组织列⼊“世界⽂化与⾃然遣产”名录,蜚声中外,令世⼈神往。
黄⼭集名⼭之长,泰⼭之雄伟,华⼭之险峻,衡⼭之烟云,庐⼭之瀑,雁荡之巧⽯,峨嵋之秀丽,黄⼭⽆不兼⽽有之。
明代旅⾏家、地理学家徐霞客两游黄⼭,赞叹说:“登黄⼭在下⽆⼭,观⽌矣!”⼜留下“五岳归来不看⼭,黄⼭归来不看岳”的美誉。
Of all the notable mountains in China, Mount Huangshan, to be found in the south of Anhui province, is probably the most famous. Originally known as Mt. Yishan it was renamed Mt. Huangshan in 747 AD in recognition of the legendary Huang Di, who was the reputed ancestor of the Chinese people and who made magic pills for immortality here.Wu yue is the collective name given to China's most important mountains, namely Mt. Taishan in Shandong Province, Mt. Huashan in Shaanxi Province, Mt. Hengshan in Shanxi Province, Mt. Songshan in Henan Province and Mt. Hengshan in Hunan Province. It is said that you won't want to visit any other mountains after seeing wu yue but you won't wish to see even Wu Yue after returning from Mt. Huangshan. This saying may give you some idea of the beauty and uniqueness of Mt. Huangshan. Together with the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Great Wall, Mt. Huangshan has become one of the great symbols of China.Mt. Huangshan can boast not only of its magnificence but also its abundant resources and great variety of zoological species, for which it has been listed as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site.。
2019春人教版七年级英语下册:Unit5单元检测
2019春人教版七年级英语下册:Unit5单元检测学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、完型填空The panda is one of the symbols of China. Now 1 about 2,000 pandas are in the world, so all of them are precious(珍贵的). Qizai is one of them. It 2 in Shaanxi. It doesn't look the 3 as others because it is brown and white. Just because of this, it becomes a superstar(超级明星) of the 4 world.People 5 Qizai when it plays in the wild(野外). When it gets older, it gets to the Foping Panda Valley. 6 it can't get on well with(与……相处融洽) other pandas. They always steal(偷) its 7 . He Xin is Qizai's keeper(饲养员). He is 8 Qizai for 18 hours every day. He says Qizai is kind of 9 because it sleeps most of the time. It is not smart because it takes a long time for it to respond(回应) when someone calls its 10 . But this does not stop people loving this cute panda.1.A.also B.only C.even D.usually2.A.comes B.keeps C.lives D.goes3.A.cute B.shy C.friendly D.same4.A.animal B.student C.child D.teacher5.A.save B.find C.keep D.have6.A.Because B.Or C.So D.But7.A.books B.clothes C.food D.money8.A.from B.with C.for D.at9.A.beautiful B.scary C.smart D.lazy10.A.name B.head C.place D.danger二、阅读单选Animal type: Asian elephantName: LumpurAnimal type: Asian tigerAge: 11Weight: 130 kgFavorite food: chickenAnimal type: African giraffe Name: SpikeAnimal type: African lion Age: 7Weight: 200 kgFavorite food: beef11.Where does Karishma come from?A.Asia. B.Africa. C.Australia. D.South America. 12.What's Lumpur's favorite food?A.Cakes. B.Fish. C.Beef. D.Chicken. 13.How old is Ellish?A.3. B.4. C.7. D.11. 14.What animal is Lumpur?A.A tiger. B.A lion. C.A giraffe. D.An elephant. 15.What's the weight of Spike?A.130 kg. B.200 kg. C.750 kg. D.2,300 kg.Kangaroos(袋鼠) live in Australia. They can't run and they can't walk. But they can jump. They can jump very fast. Baby kangaroos are very small and only 3cm long. They can't jump and they can't see. A young kangaroo is always in its mother's pouch(育儿袋) for the first six months. They can see when they are nine weeks old. They can jump when they are eight months old. Camels(骆驼) live in desert. They can close their long noses to keep out the sand. Camels have humps(驼峰) on their backs—some have one and some have two. Humps do not carry water. They carry food. If a camel is hungry, its hump will get smaller. If a camel is thirsty(口渴的), it will drink a lot of water at one time. A thirsty camel can drink a lot of water. If it drinks a lot of water, it won't drink again for over a week.16.Kangaroos ________ very fast.A.walk B.run C.jump D.go17.A young kangaroo leaves its mother's pouch when it's ________ old.A.nine weeks B.eight monthsC.seven months D.one year18.Camels' ________ can close and keep out the sand.A.long noses B.big bodies C.humps D.four feet 19.There is ________ in a camel's hump.A.water B.food C.vegetable D.milk20.A camel drinks ________.A.little waterB.water very oftenC.a little water when it's thirstyD.a lot of water when it's thirstyDo you like pandas? Now you can watch them eat and play at iPanda. com 24 hours a day.The panda is a symbol of China. There are only about 1,600 pandas in the wild(野外). You can also see them in the zoos of many countries like the US and the UK.Pandas have big black eyes and fat bodies(身体). When they eat, they sit on the ground and hold the food with two hands, just like children. They look very cute and funny.Pandas usually live for 30 years. Now many pandas in the wild have no food to eat. They are in danger and they need our help.21.People can learn about pandas' life 24 hours a day ________.A.by telephone B.on the radio C.on the computer D.on TV 22.People think the pandas are very ________.A.cute B.lazy C.smart D.shy23.The underlined word “hold” means “________” in Chinese.A.丢弃B.收集C.寻觅D.拿着24.Pandas are in danger because ________.A.they are too fat B.they have no place to liveC.they have no food to eat D.some people want to kill them 25.From the passage, we know that ________.A.there are a lot of pandas in the world B.pandas can live to be thirty years old C.people can only see pandas in China D.the panda is a symbol of good luck三、用单词的正确形式完成句子用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。
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NO.2 Chinese Ink
Chinese ink gives people the impression that it seems too sigle,but it plays an important role in the ancient writing. With the help of the original materials, Chinese painting and calligraphy fantasy beautiful artistic conception can be achieved.
Chinese Knot
Chinese knot,the gentler and wisdom it shows is just one side of the ancient civilization. Not only is Chinesek knot beautiful modelling, colour diversity,but also at the same time, the naming of works, such as "more happy", "fushou and proper", "good things come in pairs", "luck", "a propose to shun", deliver warmest wishes. As a result,they are excellent works which praise and convey my sincere prayer and wish.
Four sheep party is a comparatively early bronze in the late Shang Dynasty,which belongs to the sacrificial vessel, ritual supplies.It is the biggest party of Shang Dynasty bronze statue, which is 58.3 cm high and weighs nearly 34.5 kg.
THe Symbols of China
Chinese Bronze Wares The Scholar's Four Jewels Chinese Knot
The Art of Chinese Papercuts
The Scholar's Four Jewels The Origin Chinese calligraphy tools and materials are basically evolved by pen, ink, paper and inkstone, people usually call them "four treasures of the study",which is roughly said that they are four treasures necessary for scholars' study.The Chinese ancient scholars could write, or could draw, or could write and draw,which cannot be seperated from the four babies.
Colorful Paper-cut of Twelve Jinling Hairpin
Enjoy the Journey
NO.4 Inkstone
Chinese Art Paper
Although inkstone rinks the rear guard in the"pen, ink,paper,inkstone"row,in one aspect,it leads the status. One of most famous is Duan Inkstone which was producted in ancient DuanZhou. Duan Inkstone has been valued by the world so that it was classified as a tribute in Tang Dynasty.
Si muwu ding was cast in late Shang Dynasty by the royal family and it is bronze masterpiece in Shang Dynasty. Because of the characters"SiMuWu" cast in body internal,it named after the three characters.
Symbolic Meaning
Folk paper-cut is good at putting many images together, creating the ideal good results. Folk paper-cut can widely spread for along time, the performance function of welcoming fortune and meeting cheung is the main reason. Besides,praying for the concept of life gives unlimited supply of blood and vigorous vitality to folk paper-cuts
Duan Inkstone
Chinese Bronze Wares
The bronze ware were unique national treasures for China in ancient times for their impressive designs, classical decorative ornamentation, and wealth of inscriptions. The ancient Chinese society fell into the Stone Tool Age and the Iron Tool Age. The earliest stoneware in China was found in 3000 B.C. The Shang and Zhou Dynasties ushered China into the height of the Bronze Age. During this period the making of bronze ware reached its zenith. After the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods China entered the Iron Tool Age.
Tuanjingjiehaving a promising future
yujie-more happy
The Art of Chiese Papercuts
Brief Introduction Paper-cut is a popular Chinese folk art with a long history.The so-called paper-cut, is to use a pair of scissors to cut paper into various kinds of design. Whenever there are festivals or wedding festivals, people will stick beautiful bright paper-cuts on windows, walls, doors and lanterns,therefore festivous atmosphere is foiled more warmly.
NO.1 Brush Pen
Brush pen arose as early as in the Shang Dynasty.It was said that brush pen was created by MengTian.For thousands of years, brush has made outstanding contributions in creating Han nationality effulgent cultures and promoting the chultural exchanges beween the Chinese nation and the world .
Hui Ink
NO.3 Paper
Paper is one of the four great inventions of ancient China,which is the Han nationality labor people's long experience accumulation and the crystallization of wisdom.On a international scale,Chinese art paper enjoys a high reputation of "paper life of a thousand years".