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中秋节中英文介绍PPT课件

中秋节中英文介绍PPT课件
➢According to Chinese mythology, the earth once had 10 suns circling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved when a strong archer, Hou Yi, succeeded in shooting down 9 of the suns. Yi stole the elixir of life to save the people from his tyrannical rule, but his wife, Chang-E drank it. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom young Chinese girls would pray at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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中秋节英文版ppt

中秋节英文版ppt
Types of mooncakes
There are various types of mooncakes, including salted egg yolk, chocolate, coffee, and other flavors. People often give mooncakes as gifts to family and friends during this festival.
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中秋节相关的传统手工艺品如月饼、灯笼等也是文化传承的重要载体。通过制作和欣赏这些手工艺品,人们能够感受到传统工艺的精湛技艺和独特魅力,进一步弘扬中华优秀传统文化。
Promote traditional culture
增进友谊
在中秋节期间,人们会互相赠送月饼、水果等礼物,表达祝福和关爱。这种互赠礼物的方式可以增进人们之间的友谊,加强彼此之间的联系和互动。
公共活动
政府和社会组织会举办各种公共活动来庆祝中秋节,如文艺演出、灯会、庙会等。这些活动为人们提供了交流和互动的平台,有助于促进社区的和谐与团结。
家庭和谐
中秋节强调家庭团聚和亲情的重要性,有助于促进家庭内部的和谐与团结。通过共同庆祝中秋节,家庭成员之间可以增进了解和沟通,增强家庭的凝聚力和向心力。
Promote community harmony
Watching the full moon
In some regions, people may hold lanterns made of various shapes and sizes to moon gaze, creating a romantic and dreamy atmosphere.
Other specialty foods

中秋节ppt 英文

中秋节ppt 英文

中秋节ppt 英文Mid-Autumn FestivalSlide 1:Title: Mid-Autumn FestivalSubtitle: A celebration of family, unity, and the harvest moon Slide 2:Introduction:- Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival or Harvest Moon Festival- Celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar- Dates back over 3,000 years to ancient ChinaSlide 3:Traditions:1. Mooncakes:- Traditional food eaten during the festival- Round pastries with sweet fillings such as lotus seed paste or red bean paste- Often have salted egg yolks in the center symbolizing the full moonSlide 4:Traditions (contd.):2. Lanterns:- Lighting and displaying colorful lanterns is a common tradition - Lanterns can be shaped like animals, fruits, or traditional symbols - Symbolize brightness, good luck, and driving away evil spiritsSlide 5:Traditions (contd.):3. Paper Fans and Dragon Dancing:- People often perform dragon dances on the streets- Paper fans are used to create rhythmic sounds during the dance - Symbolize chasing away evil spirits and bringing good fortune Slide 6:Family Reunion:- Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions- Family members gather to enjoy mooncakes, tea, and appreciate the moon together- Often an occasion for storytelling and sharing legends and mythsSlide 7:The Legend of Chang'e:- Most popular legend associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival- Tells the story of Chang'e, a beautiful woman who flew to the moon- Her husband, Houyi, is left on Earth, longing for herSlide 8:The Legend of Chang'e (contd.):- People place offerings on altars and make wishes to Chang'e- Believed that on this day, the moon is closest to Earth, making the wishes more likely to come true- Symbolizes hope, reunion, and loveSlide 9:Conclusion:- Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for celebration, family, and unity - A chance to appreciate the harvest moon and make wishes for the future- A significant cultural event celebrated by Chinese communities worldwideSlide 10:Thank you!- Questions?。

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The Mid-autumn Festival)

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The Mid-autumn Festival)

Chang’e flies to the moon.
嫦娥奔月
The Jade Hare smashes medicine.
玉兔捣药
Wu Gang cuts the laurel.
吴刚伐桂
Wuyan worships the moon.
无盐拜月
Customs
moon walk(走月亮 ) eat moon-cake(吃月饼) fire the tower light(点塔灯 ) fire Douxiang(烧斗香 ) Worship moon put the sky lights(放天灯 ) plant the Mid-Autumn(树中秋 ) enjoy the moon(赏月)
eat moon-cakes
On the Mid-Autumn Festival , people have to eat moon cakes to show "Reunion." Moon cakes, also known as Hu cake, pie palace, monthly group, harvest cake, reunion cake, are the offerings of ancient moon worship Moon.
The round shape of moon cakes just symbolizes not only the moon but also the unity of the family.
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Assorted Nuts Mooncake 五仁月饼~
Do you like me……?
The Mid-Autumn Festival
Time:
lunar August 15th

中秋节英文PPT课件.ppt

中秋节英文PPT课件.ppt

What do people do?
• Long long ago ~~~ until now ~~~
light lantern
fire dragon dances
The custom of worshipping the moon
A saying goes, "The moon in your hometown is almost always the brightest and roundest". Many people who live far away from homes want to go back to have a family reunion.
going on since the beginning of time • May we all be blessed with longevity Though far apart, we are still
able to share the beauty of the moon together.
• "Thinking o源自 You"• When will the moon be clear and bright?
• With a cup of wine in my hand, I ask the blue sky. • I don't know what season it would be in the heavens on this
The delicious dessert!
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The delicious dessert!
Another folk legend(民间传说):
• In the 14th century, the eating of mooncakes at “Zhong Qiu Jie” was given a new significance. The story goes that when Zhu Yuan Zhang was plotting to overthrow the Yuan Dynasty started by the Mongolians(蒙古 人), the rebels hid their messages in the MidAutumn mooncakes. Zhong Qiu Jie is hence also a commemoration of the overthrow of the Mongolians by the Han people.

中秋节英语ppt课件

中秋节英语ppt课件
mooncakes.
The festival is also associated with various traditional customs and activities, such as lantern lighting and dragon dance performances.
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Different types of mooncakes
There are many different types of mooncakes, including the traditional round ones and ones with fillings like lotus seed paste and salted egg yolk.
Rewards for solving riddles
People who can solve the riddles are often given small rewards like candies or other small gifts as a way of congratulating them on their cleverness.
Eating mooncakes
Mooncake history
Mooncakes have a long history dating back over 1,000 years. They are a symbol of reunion and are shared among family members.
carry lantern
Lantern displays
People often carry lanterns made of various materials such as paper and bamboo during the festival. These lanterns come in different shapes and sizes.

(完整版)中秋节英文PPT

(完整版)中秋节英文PPT
Mid-Autumn Festival
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1 Abstract 2 Origin 3 Legend 4 social customs
Abstract
Mid-autumn Day
Mid-autumn Day is a Chinese festival. It comes on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month .On that day we usually eat a big dinner and eat moon cakes. There are many kinds of moon cakes. They are small round cakes with meat, nuts or something sweet inside . Eating moon cakes has been our custom. Families staying outside in the open air have a big dinner and moon cakes. The most important thing is looking at the moon. On that day, the moon looks brighter and rounder. We call this moon the full moon. On that day, families get together, so we call this day Getting –together Day.
The Name Of Mn China, every season is divided into Meng(孟), Zhong(仲), Ji(季) three parts,so the Mid-Autumn Festival also calls Zhongqiu(仲秋).

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The_Mid-autumn_Festival)

中秋节英文介绍PPT(The_Mid-autumn_Festival)

The Poems
但愿人长久, 千里共婵娟。
Байду номын сангаасMay the people live forever, and share the moon shine across vast distances together.
• As the moon rises above the sea, we share the same time though we are far apart.
the Dragon Boat Festival 端午节
Beautiful Legends
Hou Yi shoots down nine suns.
后羿射日
According to Chinese mythology, the earth once had 10 suns circling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved when a strong archer, Hou Yi, succeeded in shooting down 9 of the suns. Yi stole the elixir(长生药) of life to save the people from his tyrannical rule, but his wife, Chang-E drank it. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom young Chinese girls would pray at the MidAutumn Festival.

中秋节Mid-Autumn Festival英文版PPT课件 共14页

中秋节Mid-Autumn Festival英文版PPT课件 共14页

eat moon-cake(吃月饼)
The custom of eating moon cake appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Ancient moon cake was eaten by a sacrifice (祭品)in the Mid-oAf utumn Festival at the beginning,but now it has been thought of the Mid-Autumn Festival food and gifts. eat moon-cake(吃月饼)
Legend(传说) of Mid-Autumn Festival
• Chang‘e Ben Yue • “Zhong Qiu Jie” could date from the Zhou dinasty. • It was later given a mythological legends of • Chang-E Ben Yue. • According to Chinese mythology, the earth • once had 10 suns circling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared
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中秋节英文版 ppt课件

中秋节英文版 ppt课件
中秋节英文版
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• One of the four traditional Chinese festivals. The Spring Festival, Tomb-sweeping Day, Dragon-boat Festival
• The 15th day of the eighth China’s lunar month • Emperors prayed to Heaven for a prosperous year. • Farmers were overwhelmed with joy when they had a
无盐拜月
中秋节英文版
朱元璋与月饼
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中秋节英文版 • 但愿人长久,千里共婵娟。
• May the people live forever, and share the moon shine across vast distances together.
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• As the moon rises above the sea, we share the same time though we are far apart.
elixir of life. ➢ House Yi gave the elixir to Chang’e. ➢ Chang’e drank the elixir and flew to the moon. ➢ Hou Yi sacrificed the moon.ຫໍສະໝຸດ 中秋节英文版吴刚伐桂
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harvest.
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后羿射日
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嫦娥奔月
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➢ Hou Yi shot 9 suns. ➢ Chang’e met Hou Yi and they got married. ➢ Hou Yi went to the Kunlun Mountains to look for an

中秋节英文介绍ppt

中秋节英文介绍ppt

中秋节英文介绍1. Introduction to Mid-Autumn FestivalThe Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival that is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. It is a time when family members and friends gather together to appreciate the full moon, eat mooncakes, and enjoy various cultural activities.2. Origins and LegendsThe Mid-Autumn Festival has its origins from ancient times and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. There are several legends associated with the festival, the most famous of whi ch is the story of Chang’e, the Moon Goddess. According to the legend, Chang’e swallowed the elixir of immortality and floated up to the moon, where she has lived ever since. People believe that on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Chang’e descends to the earth and brings blessings to those who worship her.3. Traditional Customs and Activities3.1 MooncakesMooncakes are a must-have during the Mid-Autumn Festival. These small, round pastries are usually filled with lotus seed paste or red bean paste and contain a salted egg yolk at the center to symbolize the full moon. Mooncakes come in various flavors and designs, and they are often given as gifts to family, friends, and colleagues.3.2 Appreciating the MoonAppreciating the moon is an essential part of the Mid-Autumn Festival. People gather in open spaces, such as parks or rooftops, to admire the full moon and appreciate its beauty. Some may organize moon-watching parties, where traditional music and dances are performed.3.3 Lanterns and Dragon DanceDuring the festival, various lanterns are displayed both indoors and outdoors. These lanterns come in different shapes and sizes, from simple paper lanterns to intricately crafted ones. The Dragon Dance is another popular activity, where a team of performers dances as they manipulate a long, dragon-shaped puppet. It is believed that the dragon brings good luck and wards off evil spirits.3.4 Making and Displaying Zhong KuiZhong Kui is a legendary figure in Chinese folklore who protects people from evil spirits and demons. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is a common tradition to make and display Zhong Kui’s image to bring good luck and drive away bad spirits.4. Modern CelebrationsIn addition to the traditional customs, modern celebrations of the Mid-Autumn Festival have evolved over time. Nowadays, people have embraced technology and creativity to celebrate the festival. They use social media platforms to send virtual mooncakes and greetings to their loved ones. Additionally, there are various cultural events, such as lantern exhibitions and music concerts, held during the festival to showcase Chinese traditions and promote cultural exchange.5. ConclusionThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a significant cultural event in China and other Asian countries. It is a time for reunion, reflection, and appreciation of nature’s beauty. Through the celebration of this festival, people share the joy and blessings with their loved ones, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of family and cultural heritage.Remember to mark your calendars for the next Mid-Autumn Festival and join in the festivities to experience this unique celebration firsthand!。

中秋节英文版介绍PPT课件

中秋节英文版介绍PPT课件

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Yi stole the elixir of life to save the people from his tyrannical rule, but his wife, Chang-E drank it. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom young Chinese girls would pray at the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival is a symbol of reunion .Most families have a dinner together to celebrate the festival. A saying goes, "The moon in your hometown is almost always the brightest and roundest".
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中秋节是中国传统的重要节日之一,是农历八月十五,也是中国年度的固定节日。

下面是有关中秋节的英语PPT,希望对您有所帮助。

Slide 1:
Title: The Mid-Autumn Festival
Subtitle: A Traditional Chinese Festival
Slide 2:
Introduction
- The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival.
- It is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which usually falls in September or early October.
Slide 3:
Legend of Chang'e and Houyi
- The Mid-Autumn Festival is associated with the legend of Chang'e and Houyi.
- Chang'e, a beautiful woman, swallowed an elixir of immortality and ascended to the moon, becoming the Moon Goddess.
- Houyi, a skilled archer, became the God of Archery and was left on Earth.
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Mooncakes
- Mooncakes are a special treat during the Mid-Autumn Festival. - They are round pastries filled with various fillings like lotus seed
paste, red bean paste, or salted egg yolks.
- The round shape symbolizes completeness and reunion.
Slide 5:
Family Reunion
- The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion.
- People often travel back to their hometowns to celebrate with their loved ones.
- Families gather together, enjoy a festive meal, and appreciate the full moon while eating mooncakes.
Slide 6:
Lanterns and Moon Gazing
- Lanterns are a prominent feature of the Mid-Autumn Festival. - People light and hang colorful lanterns to create a joyful atmosphere.
- Moon gazing is another tradition during this festival. People sit outside and admire the full moon, considering it a symbol of completeness and unity.
Slide 7:
Customs and Activities
- Besides mooncakes, lanterns, and moon gazing, there are other customs and activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
- People participate in dragon and lion dances, which are believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.
- Children carry around colorful lanterns and play traditional games like solving riddles on lanterns.
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Conclusion
- The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion, joy, and appreciation of the moon.
- It is a significant festival in Chinese culture, with its legends, mooncakes, lanterns, and various customs and activities.
- The festival promotes the values of unity, harmony, and gratitude. Slide 9:
Thank You!
- Any Questions?
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