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英语四六级有关中国传统文化的作文

英语四六级有关中国传统文化的作文

英语四六级有关中国传统文化的作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Chinese TraditionsHi there! My name is Xiao Ming and I'm 10 years old. I live in Beijing with my mom, dad, and little sister Mei Mei. Today I want to tell you about some of my favorite Chinese traditions. China has such a long history and rich culture. There are so many cool traditions that have been passed down for thousands of years!One tradition I really love is the Spring Festival, which is also called Chinese New Year. It's the most important holiday in China. Every year, we celebrate the start of the new year on the first new moon between January 21st and February 20th. The Spring Festival lasts for 15 days and it's a time for family reunions, feasting, and fun!A couple weeks before the big day, my mom starts cleaning our home from top to bottom. We have to get rid of any huiqi or bad luck from the old year. My dad puts up red decorations with lucky sayings and images of the zodiac animal for that year. Ilove the bright red color because it's supposed to scare away any evil spirits!On New Year's Eve, we have a huge family dinner called a "reunion dinner." All my aunts, uncles, and cousins come over. We eat amazing dishes like dumplings, whole steamed fish, spring rolls, and sweet rice balls. After dinner, we give the kids little red envelopes with money inside for good luck. Then at midnight, we light firecrackers and watch beautiful fireworks Shows outside to celebrate the new year!During the 15 day Spring Festival period, we also do other traditions like eating special sesame seed balls, giving gifts of mandarin oranges which symbolize wealth, and watching impressive lion dances performed by dancers holding up a huge lion costume. It's my favorite time of the whole year!Another culture tradition I really enjoy is the Dragon Boat Festival. This festival happens in late May or early June each year to honor an ancient Chinese poet and minister named Qu Yuan. On this day, we eat delicious sticky rice dumplings called zongzi wrapped in bamboo leaves. They look like little green pyramids.The most exciting part is the dragon boat races! Long boats painted like dragons with a dragon head at the front race on lakes and rivers. The rowers have to paddle in sync to the beatingof drums. It's a huge celebration with boat races, zongzi eating contests and traditional Chinese activities and games. I went to the Dragon Boat Festival in Beijing last year and it was awesome!One more cultural tradition I want to tell you about is the ancient art of Chinese calligraphy. Calligraphy means "beautiful writing" and it involves using a special brush to paint Chinese characters with water-based ink. It takes a lot of skill and practice to master the different calligraphy styles.At school, we learn basic calligraphy in our Chinese language classes. We use rough paper and basic brushes to practice writing characters over and over again. My calligraphy still needs a lot of work, but I find it really relaxing and meditative. Famous calligraphers can make magnificent hanging scrolls and artworks just using inked brushes!Well, those are some of my favorite Chinese traditions related to holidays, festivals, arts, and crafts. As you can see, China has such a deep cultural heritage going back thousands of years. I feel very lucky to be able to experience and participate in these rich traditions that have been celebrated for generation after generation. Maybe you'd like to visit China someday and check them out for yourself! Thanks for reading my essay!篇2Chinese Traditional Culture Is Awesome!Hi! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about the awesome traditional culture of China. It's really cool and interesting stuff that has been around for thousands of years!One of the most iconic parts of Chinese culture is the dragon. Dragons are mythical creatures that look like gigantic snakes or lizards with four legs. But they can fly and breathe fire! In China, the dragon symbolizes power, strength, and good luck. We see dragons everywhere – in art, architecture, festivals, you name it. The most famous dragon is the one danced during Chinese New Year celebrations. It takes a whole team of dancers to operate the elaborate dragon costume and make it twist and turn. Watching the dragon dance is so much fun!Speaking of New Year, the most important holiday in China is definitely the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival. This celebrates the start of the new year based on the lunar calendar. Families get together, clean their homes, put up decorations, watch fireworks, and eat lots of delicious foods like dumplings and nian gao (a sweet sticky rice cake). Kids receivered envelopes filled with lucky money from their parents and grandparents. For two whole weeks, there are dragon dances, lion dances, fireworks shows, and temple fairs with games and performances. It's an exciting, festive time!Another huge part of Chinese culture is its incredibly long history and all the inventions that originated here. Did you know that ancient China pioneered things like paper, printing, the compass, gunpowder, and silk? Those are some world-changing innovations! The Silk Road trade routes helped spread Chinese goods and culture across Asia to Europe and Africa. Some of the oldest writing in the world is found on oracle bones from the Shang dynasty over 3,000 years ago. And we have an unbroken historical record dating back to the 3rd century BC during the Qin dynasty when the Great Wall was first built. That's just mind-blowing to me!Then there are the masterpieces of Chinese art and architecture found all over the country. The Forbidden City in Beijing is a massive palace complex that was home to 24 emperors over almost 500 years. It has nearly 10,000 rooms and is made up of wooden structures with beautiful painted details and ceramic decorations. The Temple of Heaven in the same city has an incredible triple-gabled circular temple built in the 1400swithout using a single nail. In the city of Xian, you can see the Terracotta Warriors – thousands of life-size clay warrior statues from the 3rd century BC buried with China's first emperor. Each soldier's face is uniquely carved! Other iconic sites like the Li River, Yungang Grottoes, Mount Emei, and Chengde Mountain Resort show off China's natural beauty and architectural talents.Of course, we can't talk about Chinese culture without mentioning its diverse regional cuisines. The four most famous are Cantonese, Sichuan, Shandong, and Hunan cooking styles. They all use different flavors, spices, cooking techniques, and signature dishes. In the south, Cantonese food features stir-fries, steaming, and sauces made with soy and oyster sauce. Up north, you'll find heartier Shandong dishes with lots of bread, stuffed buns, and soups. Sichuan cuisine from the spicy southwest is known for its lip-numbing peppercorns and chili oils. And from Hunan province comes brilliant red dishes loaded with dried chiles, shallots, and garlic. No matter where you go in China, you're sure to find delicious foods!Two arts that are deeply rooted in Chinese tradition are calligraphy and martial arts. Calligraphy is the practice of artistic writing or brushwork. The strokes have to be done just right with the proper balance, structure, and rhythm. Masters can makesimple characters look like beautiful abstract paintings. As for martial arts, Chinese kung fu styles like Shaolin, Tai Chi, and Wing Chun are all the rage now thanks to movies. But these disciplines have been practiced and perfected in China for centuries as methods of self-defense, physical exercise, and spiritual focus. Both calligraphy and kung fu require years of patient training and discipline to master.I could go on and on about other parts of Chinese cultural heritage like traditional medicines, games, music, philosophy, clothing, and more. But I'll stop here since this essay is getting kind of long! From the mystical dragons to the delicious noodles, from the wise teachings of Confucius to the gravity-defying kung fu moves, China has such a vibrant and fascinating traditional culture literally thousands of years in the making. I'm proud to be part of this incredible legacy and I hope you've learned just how awesome it all is. Thanks for reading!篇3My Amazing Chinese CultureHi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. I love learning about the cool culture and traditions of China. There's so much awesome stuff that has been passed down forthousands of years. Let me tell you about some of my favorite parts of Chinese culture!First up, there are the incredible festivals we celebrate every year. One of the biggest is Chinese New Year. It's like a mega party that lasts for days and days! We decorate our homes with red lanterns, give out red envelopes with money, and eat the most scrumptious foods like dumplings and nian gao (that's a sweet sticky rice cake). My favorite part is the fireworks shows - the night sky lights up so bright and colorful! Chinese New Year celebrates the start of a new year on the lunar calendar. Each year is represented by a different animal from the Chinese zodiac like the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit and so on.Another amazing festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival where we eat delicious mooncakes and admire the bright full moon. Legend has it that the moon is at its brightest and roundest on this day, kind of like the mooncakes! We carry brightly lit lanterns and it's just a magical evening. Yum, I'm getting hungry just thinking about those dense, sweet mooncakes!Speaking of food, Chinese cuisine is out of this world! There are so many different regional styles like Sichuan, Cantonese, Hunan and more. My favorite is probably Sichuan food because it's so flavor-packed and spicy. The kung pao chicken is fire (butin a good way)! I also love bao, which are steamed fluffy buns stuffed with meat or veggies. Don't even get me started on the desserts and snacks like tanghulu (candied fruit on a stick), jianbing (an amazing crispy crepe), and egg tarts. I'm drooling just thinking about it all.Chinese culture has the coolest traditional arts and crafs too. One of my favorites is paper cutting, where intricate designs are cut out of red paper. You can make super detailed images of animals, plants, or really anything your heart desires! I tried it once but it's definitely hard work. I have so much respect for the artists who can create those masterpieces.Another awesome tradition is Chinese calligraphy - using special brushes to paint beautiful Chinese characters. The calligraphers have to practice for years to get the strokes just right. I'm still working on it but I love the feeling of gliding the inky brush across the paper.And let's not forget about kung fu! That's the ancient Chinese martial art with all the cool kicks, flips and fight choreography. Watching kung fu movies makes me want to learn all those killer moves. I've started taking kung fu classes and I'm working on mastering the horse stance. Someday I'll be a kung fu master for sure!Those are just a few highlights of the amazing traditions from my Chinese culture. Whether it's celebrating festivals, eating epic foods, or practicing ancient arts and crafts, I'm so proud of my heritage. Chinese culture is the best! What are you waiting for - let's go eat some dumplings and mooncakes!篇4My Love for Traditional Chinese CultureHi there! I'm a young student who really likes learning about the awesome culture of my country, China. There are so many cool things about Chinese traditions that I want to share with you.One of my favorite parts of Chinese culture is all the amazing festivals we celebrate every year. The biggest one is Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival. It's super fun! We get to watch incredible fireworks shows, eat delicious foods like dumplings and noodles, and receive lucky red envelopes with money inside from our parents and grandparents. My favorite part is watching the colorful lion dances performed on the streets. The costumes and movements are so vibrant and full of energy.Another awesome Chinese festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival. Families get together to admire the bright full moon while eating tasty mooncakes stuffed with sweet fillings like lotus seed paste or red bean paste. We also carry brightly lit lanterns in the streets in celebrations. The holiday reminds us to be thankful for the fall harvest.Speaking of harvests, I love learning about the ancient Chinese tradition of celebrating the summer and winter solstices. During the Summer Solstice Festival, people would honor the planting of crops by eating foods like eggs and drinking honey-based drinks. The Winter Solstice Festival celebrated the year's final harvest with big feasts featuring dumplings and hot pot dishes to keep warm. I think it's really cool how the Chinese calendar has festivals marking the change of seasons.Of course, no discussion of Chinese culture would be complete without mentioning our stunning traditional clothing! My favorite is the qipao, that amazing tight-fitting dress that shows the beauty of the female form. Qipaos have such intricate cloth designs and bright, vibrant colors. I also love hanfus, the wide-sleeved ancient robes worn in the past by scholars and royalty. The beautiful silk brocades and embroidery patterns have been around for centuries.Let me also tell you about some amazing accomplishments of ancient Chinese culture. Take the Four Great Inventions for example - the compass, gunpowder, printing, and papermaking! These advancements by the Chinese helped transform the entire world. Printing with wooden blocks let books and knowledge spread widely. The compass helped explorers travel vast distances across oceans. Gunpowder defended civilizations and papermaking recorded ideas for future generations.Speaking of great ideas, I'm blown away by the smart philosophies that arose in ancient China. Confucianism taught people to be kind, hardworking, and respectful of authority. Taoism promoted living in peace and harmony with nature. I really like the Taoist saying "The journey is the reward" about enjoying life's experiences. Buddhism also influenced Chinese culture by spreading teachings about compassion, moderation, and finding one's inner peace.Those philosophies inspired lots of beautiful poetry, calligraphy, painting, music and other amazing artwork in China over the centuries. The ancient landscape ink-brush paintings showing misty mountains and rivers are just breathtaking to me.I also love the melodic tones of traditional Chinese instruments like the pipa and guqin zithers. And don't get me started onmartial arts movies - the action sequences are simply awesome with all the kicks, jumps and swordplay!I have to wrap up this essay soon, so let me touch on just one more aspect of Chinese culture that I adore - cuisine! Oh man, Chinese food is out-of-this-world delicious. My mouth waters just thinking about savory noodle soups, flavorfulstir-fries, tasty dumplings, and warm, crispy Peking duck. There are so many different regional styles and cooking techniques that developed over thousands of years like Sichuan, Hunan, Cantonese and Shandong cuisines. I could honestly eat authentic Chinese food for breakfast, lunch and dinner every single day.Well, I think you get the idea of why I'm so passionate about learning traditional Chinese culture. From festivals to philosophies, from arts to cuisine, China has such an incredibly rich heritage that has given amazing gifts to the entire world over the centuries. I feel so fortunate to come from this background and hope I can keep learning about my roots while also working hard on skills like English. Maybe I can be a bridge connecting the awesome traditions of China with other cultures around the globe. OK, time for me to go study for those English exams now. Thanks for reading my essay and stay excellent!篇5My Culture is So Cool!Hi friends! Today I want to tell you all about the awesome culture of my homeland, China. There is just so much amazing stuff to share. Get ready to be wowed!First up, let's talk about Chinese festivals. We sure do love our celebrations in China! One of the biggest and most exciting is Chinese New Year. This holiday welcomes the new year on the traditional Chinese calendar. Families get together and have huge delicious feasts with all kinds of yummy foods like dumplings, noodles, and fish. We also give kids money in red envelopes for good luck. How awesome is that?!Another crazy fun festival is the Lantern Festival. We make beautifullanterns out of paper, silk, or even jade and carry them around at night. Some lanterns are works of art and incredibly fancy. There are also lantern riddles to solve and dragon dances. The Lantern Festival comes at the end of New Year's celebrations. It's like one big goodbye party for the old year!Mid-Autumn Festival is one of my personal faves because we get to eat mooncakes! Mooncakes are these dense, sweet pastries stuffed with lotus seed paste or other yummy fillings. We eat them while admiring the full harvest moon and celebrating the year's bounties. Lots of hometown pride happensat Mid-Autumn too with fire dragon dances and other local traditions.One more festival I've gotta mention is the Qingming Festival, also called Tomb Sweeping Day. We visit and clean the gravesites of our ancestors to show respect. I know what you're thinking - how can visiting graves be a fun festiva? Well, we also fly kites, take walks in the countryside, and hang outddoor decorations made of willow branches. There are special food snacks too like sweet green rice balls. Fun and meaningful - that's a win-win holiday if you ask me!Speaking of cool traditions, you've probably heard of traditional Chinese medicine, right? This ancient system of medicine and healthpractices have been around for thousands of years. Instead of modern drugs, traditional Chinese medicine uses natural herbs, massages, acupuncture and qigong exercises to help heal people.Acupuncture is where they stick super thin needles into specific points on your body to improve your chi or life force. I tried it once when I had a headache and it totally worked! The needles hardly even hurt. For qigong, you do these awesome slow movements and breathing techniques to increase yourenergy flow. My grandma does qigong every morning in the park and she's like 100 years old!Another major part of my culture is the arts and crafts we're famous for. chinese painting and calligraphy is just beautiful and hypnotizing to watch. The calligraphers have to grind up their own ink from a solid ink stick, then paint elegant characters on paper or silk scrolls using brushes made from animal hair. So precise and detailed!My friends also tell me Chinese music is remarkable too, especially the sound of the guqin zither. This instrument has been played for over 3,000 years and has a really peaceful, almost mystical sound. I recently saw someone playing the guqin at the park and it was so relaxing to listen to.One more art I've gotta brag about is Kungfu movies! Who doesn't love a good martial arts action flick filled with high kicks, acrobatics and people flying through the air? Kungfu movies are just the coolest and combine so many parts of Chinese culture - martial arts, philosophy, comedy, drama. We're talking epic entertainment!Well, I think that's enough of me rambling on about my amazing culture for now. Just writing this essay has made me feel so fortunate and proud to be Chinese. I could go on foreverabout our inventions, philosophies, mythologies, and more. But I'll leave you wanting more for now! Thanks for reading, friends!篇6My Awesome Chinese CultureHi everyone! My name is Xiaoming and I'm 10 years old. Today I want to tell you all about the awesome culture of China where I'm from. Chinese culture is super duper old - it goes all the way back to over 5,000 years ago! That's like, way before video games were invented. But don't worry, Chinese culture is still really cool even though it's ancient.One of the coolest things about Chinese culture is the festivals we celebrate. My favorite is definitely Chinese New Year. It's kind of like Christmas, but better because you get lucky money in red envelopes from your parents and grandparents. Yay free money! During Chinese New Year, we decorate our houses with red lanterns and have huge feasts with yummy dumplings. We also set off a ton of firecrackers and fireworks to scare away any bad luck and evil spirits. It's so much fun!Another major festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival where we eat delicious mooncakes and admire the bright full moon. There's a legend about a lady who lives on the moon which iswhy we celebrate by gazing at it. My grandma always tells me that story - it's pretty crazy but I like the part with the rabbit!Then there are the Dragon Boat Festivals where we have dragon boat races and eat sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves. I love watching the dragon boats skim across。

中国传统节日作文450字(精选8篇)

中国传统节日作文450字(精选8篇)

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中国传统节日作文450字篇1今天是一个特殊的节日,想知道它是什么节吗?对了,就是端午节。

我祝你们“端午节快乐!”一到端午节,我就很兴奋,因为我很爱吃粽子,但只有端午节的时候能吃到许多的粽子,平时母亲是不多买的。

既然今天是端午节,那我就要给你们介绍一下端午节的由来:公无前229年,秦国攻占了楚国八座城池,接着又派使臣请楚怀王去秦国议和。

屈原看破了秦王的阴谋,冒死进宫陈述利害,楚怀王不但不听,反而将屈原逐出郢都。

楚怀王如期赴会,一到秦国就被囚禁起来,楚怀王悔恨交加,忧郁成疾,三年后客死于秦国。

楚顷衰王即位不久,秦王又派兵攻打楚国,顷衰王仓惶撤离京城,秦兵攻占郢城。

屈原在流放途中,接连听到楚怀王客死和郢城攻破的噩耗后,万念俱灰,仰天长叹一声,投入了滚滚激流的汩罗江。

江上的渔夫和岸上的百姓,听说屈原大夫投江自尽,都纷纷来到江上,奋力打捞屈原的尸体,纷纷拿来了粽子、鸡蛋投入江中,有些郎中还把雄黄酒倒入汪中,以便药昏蛟龙水兽,使屈原大夫尸体免遭伤害。

从此,每年五月初五屈原投江殉难日,楚国人民都到江上划龙舟,投粽子,以此来纪念伟大的爱国诗人,端午节的风俗也这样流传下来。

每当端午节时,人们都会带有花花绳儿、吃粽子、喝雄黄酒等,有的还会带平安符来保平安。

中国传统节日作文450字篇2真正的爱,不是物质上的给予,不是嘴巴里的声音,而是行动后的成功。

母亲节即将来临,正当我为礼物的问题急得焦头烂额时,一个大胆的想法从我的脑子里蹦了出来:“这次母亲节,我要用行动证明自己对母亲的爱!”做习字册保证没有错误、上课努力积极举手??就连电脑考试获得高分,也是我的“铺垫”准备。

四级作文元宵节模板

四级作文元宵节模板

四级作文元宵节模板英文回答:The Lantern Festival, also known as the Chinese Valentine's Day, is a traditional Chinese holiday that falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month. It is a time for families to gather and celebrate with lanterns, fireworks, and delicious food.The Lantern Festival has a long and colorful history. It is believed to have originated during the Han Dynasty (206 BC 220 AD), when Emperor Han Wudi decreed that all palaces and temples should be lit up with lanterns on the 15th day of the first lunar month. This was done to honor the Buddha, who was born on this day.Over the centuries, the Lantern Festival has evolved into a vibrant and joyful celebration. It is a time for people to come together and share in the joy of the new year. Lanterns are hung everywhere, from homes to streetsto temples. People also enjoy watching fireworks and eating traditional foods such as tangyuan (sweet rice balls) and yuanxiao (glutinous rice balls).The Lantern Festival is a beautiful and meaningful holiday that is celebrated by Chinese people all over the world. It is a time to reflect on the past year and to look forward to the future with hope and optimism.中文回答:元宵节,又称中国情人节,是中国的传统节日,在农历正月十五日举行。

大学英语四级作文-《春节》

大学英语四级作文-《春节》

第一篇:Spring FestivalAs the most important traditional festival in China, Spring Festival is widely celebrated by Chinese people. It falls on the first day of the lunar calendar and lasts for 15 days.During Spring Festival, people usually clean their houses, decorate them with red lanterns and couplets, and prepare for the reunion dinner on New Year's Eve. They also visit relatives and friends, exchange greetings and gifts, and enjoy various cultural activities, such as lion dances, dragon dances, and temple fairs.Despite the rapid changes in modern society, Spring Festival still plays a significant role in promoting family harmony and cultural heritage. It reflects the deep-rooted values of Chinese culture, such as filial piety, respect, and gratitude. Therefore, we should cherish this precious tradition and pass it on to the next generation.第二篇:A Memorable Spring FestivalLast Spring Festival was unforgettable for me because it was the first time that I spent it away from home. As a college student, I had to stay in the dormitory during the winter vacation.At first, I felt quite lonely and homesick, but soon I got used to the new environment and made some friends. We decided to celebrate Spring Festival together by cooking dumplings, watching movies, and playing games.On New Year's Eve, we sat around a round table, decorated with red tablecloths and flowers, and enjoyed the delicious food we prepared. We also watched the CCTV Spring Festival Gala on TV and sang along with the songs.Although we were far away from our homes, we felt the warmth and happiness of the festival. We exchanged red envelopes and blessings, and shared our wishes and dreams for the new year.This Spring Festival taught me the value of friendship and the spirit of resilience. It also strengthened my sense of belonging to the big family of China.第三篇:Customary Activities of Spring FestivalSpring Festival is a time-honored festival in China, which embodies rich cultural connotations and various customary activities.One of the most important activities is the reunion dinner, which gathers family members together to share a sumptuous meal and express their love and gratitude to each other. Another popular activity is the practice of sticking couplets and red posters on doors and windows, which is believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.Moreover, the tradition of giving and receiving red envelopes, or hongbao, is a way of expressing blessings and good wishes. The lion dance and dragon dance, performed by skilled dancers with colorful costumes and props, are also highlights of the festival, which symbolize prosperity and good fortune.In addition, the custom of watching the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, a grand variety show featuring singers, dancers, and comedians, has become an integral part of Spring Festival. It showcases the diversity and vitality of Chinese culture and entertains people of all ages.Overall, Spring Festival is not only a time for celebration and entertainment but also a platform for cultural exchange and communication. It promotes the unity and harmony of Chinese society and enhances the international influence of Chinese culture.第四篇:Reflections on Spring FestivalAs a foreign student studying in China, I had the privilege of experiencing the unique charm of Spring Festival, which impressed me deeply.Firstly, I was amazed by the grand scale of the festival, which involves millions of people from all corners of China. It shows the strong cultural cohesion and national pride of the Chinese people.Secondly, I was touched by the warm family atmosphere during Spring Festival. I witnessed how families prepare for the festival with great care and how they express their love and respect to each other.Thirdly, I was fascinated by the diverse cultural activities during Spring Festival, such as templefairs, garden tours, and folk performances. They not only provide entertainment but also reflect the regional characteristics and folk customs of China.Finally, I was inspired by the positive energy and dynamic spirit of Spring Festival. It encourages people to greet the new year with optimism and determination, and to pursue their dreams with passion and perseverance.In conclusion, Spring Festival is not only a festival but also a reflection of the Chinese culture and society. It is a valuable asset that should be treasured and shared with the world.第五篇:Modern Changes of Spring FestivalWith the development of modern society, the way people celebrate Spring Festival has undergone some changes.On the one hand, the traditional customs and rituals, such as the reunion dinner, the lion dance, and the temple fair, are still popular among people, especially the older generation. They cherish the sense of tradition and cultural identity that these customs bring.On the other hand, new forms of celebration have emerged, which reflect the technological and social changes of the times. For example, online red envelopes, or zhibo hongbao, have become a new trend in recent years, as more and more people use mobile phones to send and receive blessings and gifts.Moreover, the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, which used to be the only television program on New Year's Eve, has now been supplemented by a variety。

中国传统节日的作文(精选16篇)

中国传统节日的作文(精选16篇)

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中国传统节日的作文1今天是我国的传统佳节——元宵佳节。

上午姥姥带我和妹妹,还有妈妈到市里看濮阳市的社火表演,有秧歌队,舞狮队和其他的歌舞表演。

整个胜利路被节日的喜庆装满。

大家的脸上洋溢着节日的笑容。

晚上我们早早的吃完汤圆,就来到林海广场观看烟火表演。

快看,南边的礼花已经飞到空中了,那是大地开花、那是花满神州、还有天女散花,灿烂的礼花映着张张笑脸。

我和妹妹更是高兴的又蹦又跳。

“快看北边。

”我正看着南边的烟火,就听见妈妈再叫我看北边的火树银花。

中国传统节日的作文2农历正月十五是元宵节,这个习俗要追溯到两千年前。

传说在天庭里,天帝过着无聊又无趣的生活。

当他听说地面上的人们生活得幸福美满时,他十分恼怒。

于是他派出一只浑身燃烧着火焰的仙鹤到人间,在正月十五那天将人间烧毁。

一位好心的仙女下凡去通知人们这件事。

有个聪明的人提出每个人都要马上点亮一盏灯笼。

仙女又说应该把仙鹤关在一个笼子里并将火熄灭。

当仙鹤降临到人间时,它被逮起来并装入一个无法燃火的笼子里。

人们点亮灯笼,燃放鞭炮和烟花。

天帝看到人间失火后非常高兴。

他认为仙鹤已经成功摧毁人间。

事实上,人们举着灯笼游行来庆祝他们的胜利。

为纪念这一日,人们悬挂灯笼或提着花灯上街散步。

这就是元宵节。

中国传统节日的作文3中秋节到了,家家户户都买了月饼,准备晚上边吃月饼边赏月。

我和姐姐一起坐在凳子上,一边吃月饼,一边等着月亮出来。

突然,姐姐大声说道:“快看!月亮出来了。

”果然,月亮从云层里钻出来。

月亮的光芒把云朵都照的散开了,边上还微微带有红色和黄色的亮光。

门前田野里有一个小池塘,池塘里印着月亮的倒影。

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传统节日作文10篇传统节日作文:中国传统节日“春节”在我国的传统节日里面,我最喜欢的就是热闹的春节。

春节是怎样来的呢很久很久以前,有一个叫“年”的怪物,它经常在冬天欺负住在山里的人们,有一些人想把它除掉,也有一些人想把它赶走。

有一天“年”又来了,许多人家里都遭到了袭击。

只有几户挂着红布帘,门外生着火堆或敲敲打打闹翻天的人家没有受到伤害,因此山里的人们明白了“年”怕三样东西。

当“年”再来的时候,人们用这三样东西把这个大怪物给赶走了,从此都不敢来伤害人们了。

以后代代相传,便构成了过年热闹的习俗。

我喜欢春节,每年的春节我都要去花市。

花市里人山人海可热闹了,店铺里的人在大声喊叫着卖各种各样的东西,有的卖艳丽多彩,芬芳迷人的鲜花,有的卖可口的爆米花和好喝的饮料,还有的卖各式各样的玩具。

近年随着我们国家的不断强大,各国的领导人也开始在春节的时候,发表讲话或文章向在本国的华人表示节日的祝贺,中国的春节在世界上越来越有影响力了。

传统节日作文:中国传统节日――清明节清明节是我国的传统节日,他大约始于周代,已有两千五百多年的历史了。

清明节最开始是一个十分重要的节气,清明一到,气温升高,正是春耕春种的大好时节,所以有“清明前后,种瓜种豆”、“植树造林,莫过清明”的农谚。

之后,由于清明与寒食的日子接近,而寒食是民间禁火扫墓的日子,渐渐地,寒食与清明就合二为一了。

所以,清明节也是重要的祭拜祖先的节日,是祭祖和扫墓的日子。

按照旧的习俗,扫墓时,人们要携带酒食果品、纸钱等物品到墓地,将食物供祭在亲人墓前,再将纸钱焚化,为坟墓培上新土,折几枝嫩绿的新枝插在坟上,然后叩头行礼祭拜,最后吃掉酒食回家。

唐代诗人杜牧的诗《清明》:“清明时节雨纷纷,路上行人欲断魂,借问酒家何处有?牧童遥指杏花村。

”写的就是清明节的特殊气氛。

清明节又叫踏青节。

它是在每年阳历的4月5日,这正是春光明媚,草木吐绿的时节,也正是人们春游的好时候,所以古人有清明踏青,并开展打马球、荡秋千、蹴鞠、插柳等一系列风俗体育活动的习俗。

描写中国传统节日的作文400字(精选26篇)

描写中国传统节日的作文400字(精选26篇)

描写中国传统节日的作文400字描写中国传统节日的作文400字(精选26篇)在学习、工作或生活中,大家对作文都不陌生吧,作文一定要做到主题集中,围绕同一主题作深入阐述,切忌东拉西扯,主题涣散甚至无主题。

那么问题来了,到底应如何写一篇优秀的作文呢?下面是小编整理的描写中国传统节日的作文400字,希望能够帮助到大家。

描写中国传统节日的作文400字篇1“九九思亲浓,佳节又重阳”,今天是重阳节,重阳节已经有两千五百多年的历史了,是我国传统的节日。

重阳节有很多习俗,第一是登高,现在是秋高气爽,景色宜人的好时候,登高还可以有益人们的身体;第二是插茱萸,插茱萸可以吃,也可以驱蚊辟邪;第三是饮酒赏菊,喝菊花酒,观赏着美丽的菊花是再好不过的了;第四就是吃美味可口的重阳糕了,家家户户用糯米和五仁做出美味的重阳糕。

重阳节是尊老、敬老、爱老、助老的老年人的节日,如果可以,我一定要帮爸爸妈妈洗碗、拖地,洗衣服,我还会帮他们按摩、洗脚,做各种我力所能及的事,我还要用我的零花钱来给他们买礼物,中午,我要给他们做一顿美味诱人的午饭。

然后我们一起去看爷爷奶奶家,把以前放的水果瓜子换上新鲜的食物,再买一束爷爷奶奶生前最喜爱的花。

最后我和爸爸妈妈一起去登山,山上景色宜人,到处都是茂盛的树木,叶子有红橙两种颜色,有五彩缤纷,争奇斗艳的花朵,真像来到世外桃源,登山还有助于我们的健康呢。

我非常喜欢重阳节,但我更喜欢我的爸爸妈妈,我永远爱他们!描写中国传统节日的作文400字篇2中国的传统文化博大精深,其中清明节是我国的传统节日,也是人们最重要的祭祀节日,是祭祖和扫墓的日子。

扫墓俗称上坟,是祭祀先辈的一种活动。

按照旧的习俗,扫墓时,人们要携带酒食果品、纸钱等到墓地,将食物供祭在亲人的墓前,再将纸钱焚化,为坟墓培上新土,折上几枝嫩绿的新枝插在坟前,然后叩头行礼祭拜,最后吃掉酒食回家。

唐代诗人杜牧的诗《清明》写到:“清明时节雨纷纷,路上行人欲断魂。

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文英文回答:In the tapestry of human history, traditions and festivals serve as vibrant threads that connect generations and enrich our cultural heritage. Among the myriad of celebrations observed around the globe, traditional festivals hold a special place in our hearts, offering a glimpse into the past while fostering a sense of community and belonging.One such festival that continues to resonate deeply within me is the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, this festival is synonymous with family reunions, moonlit gatherings, and the consumption of delectable mooncakes. Its origins can be traced back to ancient China, where it was believed that offerings made to the moon deity would bring good fortune and prosperity. Over time, the festival evolved to become a cherished occasion for families to come together, sharestories, and express their love and gratitude for one another.Another traditional festival that holds great significance is the Indian festival of Diwali, also known as the "Festival of Lights." Celebrated annually in October or November, this festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil. During Diwali, homes are adorned with colorful lights, candles are lit, and fireworks illuminate the night sky, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The festival is also associated with the goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to bring wealth and prosperity to those who worship her.Both the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival and the Indian festival of Diwali offer unique insights into the rich cultural traditions of these respective nations. They serve as a reminder of our shared humanity and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. By embracing these traditional festivals, we not only honor our ancestors but also strengthen the bonds that unite us as a global community.中文回答:在人类历史的长河中,传统和节日犹如鲜艳的丝线,连接着世代,丰富着我们的文化遗产。

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英语四级作文传统节日万能模板Traditional Festivals A Universal Template for English CET-4 Writing。

Traditional festivals are an important part of every culture. They reflect the customs, beliefs, and values of a society, and are often celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy. In this essay, we will explore the significance of traditional festivals, the common elements they share, and the impact they have on individuals and communities.To begin with, traditional festivals are an integral part of a society's cultural heritage. They have been passed down from generation to generation, and serve as a reminder of the history and traditions of a community. For example, Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a time for families to come together, exchange gifts, and enjoy traditional foods. It is a time to honor ancestors and to seek good fortune for the coming year. Similarly, Diwali, the festival of lights celebrated in India, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. These festivals are deeply rooted in the cultural and religious beliefs of the people, and play a significant role in shaping their identity and sense of belonging.Moreover, traditional festivals often share common elements that are found across different cultures. For instance, many festivals involve feasting and special foods. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is marked by the preparation of traditional dishes and the sharing of meals with family and friends. In Japan, the cherry blossom festival, known as Hanami, is a time for picnics and outdoor celebrations. Additionally, music, dance, and colorful decorations are also common features of traditional festivals. Whether it's the vibrant parades of Mardi Gras in New Orleans or the beautiful lantern displays of the Mid-Autumn Festival in China, these elements serve to create a sense of unity and joy among the participants.Furthermore, traditional festivals have a profound impact on individuals and communities. They provide an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate their shared heritage. In today's fast-paced world, where people are often busy with work and other commitments, festivals offer a chance to pause and reconnect with loved ones.They also promote a sense of community and solidarity, as people from all walks of life come together to celebrate and enjoy the festivities. Additionally, traditional festivals contribute to the preservation of cultural traditions and practices. They provide a platform for the transmission of knowledge and skills from one generation to the next, ensuring that the customs and rituals of the past continue to thrive in the present.In conclusion, traditional festivals are a universal expression of culture and heritage. They serve as a link between the past and the present, and play a crucial role in shaping the identity and values of a society. Through their common elements and shared significance, traditional festivals bring people together and foster a sense of unity and belonging. As we continue to celebrate these festivals, we honor the traditions of our ancestors and create lasting memories for future generations.。

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第四单元传统节日春节优秀作文四五百字作

第四单元传统节日春节优秀作文四五百字作English:Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important traditional festival in China. It marks the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar and is a time for family reunion and celebration. People usually prepare for the Spring Festival by cleaning their houses, decorating with red couplets and lanterns, and buying new clothes. During the festival, people visit their relatives and friends, exchange gifts, and enjoy delicious traditional food such as dumplings, fish, and rice cakes. The most exciting part of the Spring Festival is the fireworks and the dragon and lion dances, which bring joy and festivity to the streets. It is a time for people to reflect on the past year, make wishes for the new year, and embrace good luck and prosperity.中文翻译:春节,又称中国新年,是中国最重要的传统节日。

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英语四级传统节日作文模板Traditional Festivals in English Four-level Writing Template。

Introduction。

Traditional festivals are an important part of a country's culture and heritage. They are often celebrated with great enthusiasm and are a time for people to come together and enjoy each other's company. In this essay, we will explore some of the most popular traditional festivals around the world and discuss their significance and customs.Body。

1. Chinese New Year。

Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional festival in China. It is a time for family reunions, feasting, and honoring ancestors. The festival is marked by colorful parades, dragon and lion dances, and the lighting of firecrackers. People also exchange red envelopes containing money as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. The festival lasts for 15 days and culminates in the Lantern Festival, where people hang lanterns and solve riddles written on them.2. Diwali。

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文

英语四级作文推荐传统节日真题范文英文回答:Traditional festivals play an important role in ourlives as they provide us with opportunities to celebrate, connect with our cultural heritage, and spend quality time with family and friends. Among the various traditional festivals in my country, the Spring Festival is my favorite.The Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most important and widely celebrated festival in China. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar and is a time for family reunions, feasting, and cultural activities. During this festival, people clean their houses to sweep away bad luck and make way for good fortune. They also decorate their homes with red lanterns and couplets, which symbolize luck and prosperity. One of the highlights of the Spring Festival is the traditional lion and dragon dances, which are believed to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits.Another traditional festival that holds great significance in my country is the Mid-Autumn Festival. This festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month and is a time for family gatherings and moon appreciation. It is also known as the Moon Festival because it is believed that the moon is at its fullest andbrightest on this day. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people enjoy mooncakes, which are round pastries filled with sweet bean paste or lotus seed paste. They also light lanterns and participate in lantern parades to celebrate the joyous occasion.Chinese traditional festivals are not only rich in cultural significance but also provide an opportunity for people to connect with their roots and pass on traditions to the next generation. For example, during the Spring Festival, families come together to prepare traditional dishes, such as dumplings and fish, and share stories and customs with younger family members. This strengthensfamily bonds and ensures that the traditions are preserved for future generations.中文回答:传统节日在我们的生活中扮演着重要的角色,因为它们为我们提供了庆祝、与文化遗产联系以及与家人和朋友共度美好时光的机会。

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有关传统节日作文(精选59篇)

有关传统节日作文(精选59篇)传统节日作文篇1今天是端午节,端午节是我国的传统节日,也是我们当地最隆重,最有特色的节日。

当然,在端午节这一天,我的妈妈要给孩子戴上五丝线,五丝线饱含着母亲对孩子的渴望,希望自己的孩子长命百岁。

我的我的`妈妈也给我戴上了五丝线的长命缕。

在端午节,人们都要吃粽子,是为了纪念屈原。

两千多年以前的五月初五,人们站在汨罗江便往江里扔食物,是为了不让鱼虾等海底动物把屈原的尸体吃掉。

今天中午我们吃饱了饭以后,我的妈妈带着我一起去了超市,我的妈妈给我买了香包作为端午节的礼物送给了我。

我今天过得非常开心!传统节日作文篇2中国传统节日有许多,比如春节、元宵节、端午节、中秋节等,让我记忆深刻的节日就是春节了。

每到春节,家家户户喜贴春联,大街小巷张灯结彩,辞旧迎新的活动真是热闹非凡。

关于春节,还有一个一代一代传下来的故事,我给大家讲一讲吧!相传,中国古时候有一只怪物叫“年”,头长尖角、凶猛异常。

“年”长年居住在海底,每到除夕,爬上岸来吞食牲畜,伤害一条条无辜的生命,人们一到除夕,扶老携幼,逃往山中。

又到了除夕,乡亲们收拾东西准备逃跑,这时人群中有一位白发苍苍的老人,说他能赶走“年”,乡亲们劝他赶快跑,但老人坚持留下。

这时,“年”跑到乡村来吃人,他看见一位老人用红色的'火点燃了一条鞭炮噼里啪啦,“年”听到后落荒而逃。

乡亲们回来后,看见村子里安然无恙,人们问老人是怎么把“年”赶走的?老人拿出了一幅红色的对联,一件红色大衣,一条鞭炮。

从此以后,人们放鞭炮,贴对联,穿红色新衣,“年”再也不敢来了。

每年过春节,大家都和家人团圆,在外打工的叔叔阿姨,早就买好了回家过年的车票,在整八点时,大家围在电视旁边,观看春节联欢晚会。

过年时,人们都是满脸欢笑,都洋溢着节日的喜悦。

春节离我们越来越近了,我们怀着期待的心情,迎接着崭新的一年。

传统节日作文篇3我最喜欢的节日是春节,因为春节可以放鞭炮,可以包饺子,还可以贴春联……其中我最喜欢的是包饺子。

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传统节日是每个国家、每个民族都有的重要文化遗产,它们承载着民族的历史、传统和文化,是人们传承和弘扬民族文化的重要方式。

在中国,有许多传统节日,比如春节、清明节、端午节、中秋节等,每个节日都有着独特的意义和庆祝方式。

下面我们就来探讨一下传统节日的万能模板。

首先,传统节日的由来和意义。

每个传统节日都有其特定的由来和意义,比如春节是为了迎接新年和祭祖,清明节是为了祭祖扫墓,端午节是为了纪念屈原和防疫,中秋节是为了赏月和团圆等。

这些节日不仅是人们传统的习俗和风俗,更是对历史和传统的尊重和传承。

通过了解传统节日的由来和意义,我们可以更好地理解和尊重传统文化,增强民族自豪感和认同感。

其次,传统节日的庆祝方式和活动。

每个传统节日都有其独特的庆祝方式和活动,比如春节有贴春联、放鞭炮、吃团圆饭、拜年等活动,清明节有扫墓、踏青、祭祖等活动,端午节有吃粽子、赛龙舟、挂艾草等活动,中秋节有赏月、吃月饼、赋诗等活动。

这些庆祝方式和活动不仅丰富多彩,更是人们对传统文化的传承和弘扬。

通过参与传统节日的庆祝方式和活动,我们可以感受到传统文化的魅力和魅力,增进家庭和社会的凝聚力和团结力。

最后,传统节日的现代意义和价值。

随着社会的发展和进步,传统节日的意义和价值也在不断演变和丰富。

比如,春节不仅是家庭团聚和祭祖的节日,更是人们展示自己的机会,通过给长辈拜年、亲朋好友送祝福、参加各种文化活动等方式,增进亲情、友情和社会和谐。

清明节不仅是祭祖扫墓的节日,更是人们重视环境保护和文明祭祀的机会,通过文明祭祀、绿色扫墓等方式,弘扬社会文明和文化风尚。

端午节不仅是纪念屈原和防疫的节日,更是人们追求健康和快乐的机会,通过吃粽子、赛龙舟、挂艾草等方式,弘扬健康文化和快乐生活。

中秋节不仅是赏月和团圆的节日,更是人们传递情感和传统的机会,通过赏月、吃月饼、赋诗等方式,弘扬情感文化和传统文化。

这些现代意义和价值不仅丰富了传统节日的内涵和外延,更是传统文化与现代生活的结合和发展。

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四级写传统节日作文的模板传统节日作文,春节。

春节是中国传统的节日之一,也是中国人民最隆重的节日。

每逢春节,家家户户都会进行各种庆祝活动,人们也会互相拜年、走亲访友,共度这一欢乐的时刻。

春节的来临,标志着冬天的结束和春天的开始。

在春节之前,人们会进行大扫除,清理家中的一切旧物,以迎接新的一年。

此外,人们还会在家中贴春联、挂灯笼、贴窗花,用红色的装饰品来装点家居,以求新的一年能够平平安安、幸福美满。

除夕夜是春节的最重要的日子,家人会团聚在一起吃年夜饭,共度团圆时刻。

在这一天,家家户户都会点燃鞭炮,以驱赶邪恶的力量,迎接新的一年的到来。

在一些地方,人们还会举行舞龙、舞狮等传统的庆祝活动,增添节日的喜庆气氛。

春节期间,人们还会进行一系列的传统习俗,比如拜年、给长辈送红包、走亲访友等等。

这些习俗都是为了祈求新的一年能够平安顺利、幸福美满。

此外,人们还会进行一些传统的祭祀活动,祈求祖先保佑家人平安健康。

春节期间,各地还会举办丰富多彩的文化活动,比如舞狮、舞龙、社火等传统表演,以及传统的民俗游戏等等。

这些活动不仅能够丰富人们的精神文化生活,也能够让人们感受到浓浓的节日氛围,增添节日的喜庆气氛。

总的来说,春节是中国人民最重要的传统节日之一,也是中国人民最隆重的节日。

在这一天,人们会进行各种庆祝活动,共度这一欢乐的时刻。

春节不仅是一个家庭团聚的日子,也是一个民族团结的日子,更是一个传统文化的传承和发扬的日子。

希望在新的一年里,人们能够团结一心,共创美好未来。

传统节日作文(除去春节)460字

传统节日作文(除去春节)460字

传统节日作文(除去春节)460字Traditional festivals play an important role in Chinese culture, connecting people to their roots and providing opportunities for families and communities to come together. 传统节日在中国文化中扮演着重要角色,它连接着人们的根源,为家庭和社区提供了聚会的机会。

One of the most beloved traditional festivals in China is the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival. It falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, when the moon is at its fullest and brightest. Among the customs and traditions associated with this festival are giving and enjoying mooncakes, admiring the full moon, and spending time with family. 中国最受欢迎的传统节日之一是中秋节,也被称为月圆节。

它在农历八月十五这一天,此时月亮最圆最亮。

与这个节日相关的习俗和传统包括赠送和品尝月饼、赏月和与家人共度时光。

The Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-sweeping Day, is a time for Chinese people to honor their ancestors by cleaning their tombs and making offerings. Families gather at the gravesides to pay their respects and also to enjoy outdoor activities such as flying kites and having picnics. 清明节,也被称为扫墓节,是中国人民通过扫墓和祭祀来追忆祖先的日子。

四级级作文大年夜200字

四级级作文大年夜200字

四级级作文大年夜200字英文回答:Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It is a time for family reunions and celebrations. During this festival, people engage in various activities to welcome the new year and wish for good luck and prosperity.One of the most significant customs during Chinese New Year is the family reunion dinner. It is a time when family members gather together and enjoy a sumptuous feast. It is believed that this meal will bring good luck and happiness to the family throughout the year. The dinner usually includes traditional dishes such as dumplings, fish, and rice cakes.Another important tradition is the giving of red envelopes. These red envelopes, known as "hongbao," are usually filled with money and given to children andunmarried adults. It is a symbol of good luck and blessings for the new year. The amount of money in the red envelopeis usually an even number, as odd numbers are associatedwith funerals.Fireworks and firecrackers are also an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations. The loud noises and bright lights are believed to scare away evil spirits and bring good fortune. However, in recent years, many cities have imposed restrictions on fireworks due to safety and environmental concerns.Chinese New Year is also a time for cultural performances and activities. Lion and dragon dances are commonly seen during this festival. These dances are believed to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits. Additionally, people often visit temples to pray for blessings and make offerings to the gods.Overall, Chinese New Year is a time of joy, celebration, and hope for a prosperous year ahead. It is a time to honor traditions, spend time with loved ones, and welcome the newyear with open arms.中文回答:中国的春节,也被称为农历新年,是中国最重要的传统节日。

关于传统节日的专四听写

关于传统节日的专四听写

关于传统节日的专四听写在噼里啪啦的爆竹声中,春节来临了!家家户户张灯结彩,一片喜气洋洋的气氛,好不热闹。

正月初一早晨六点多钟的时候,窗外的一片喧哗声吵醒了我。

我睁开惺忪的双眼,听着声音的足迹来到了大街上。

你看,街上车水马龙,大家喜气洋洋,笑容满面,扶老携幼地出来看热闹。

突然,我听到有敲锣打鼓声,原来是舞龙队来了。

在一阵阵鞭炮声中大摇大摆的舞过来,它张着大嘴,眼睛瞪着像海碗,样子可威风了。

这条龙还不停地扭动着身躯,时而回首摇摆,时而上下翻滚,真像一条飞龙。

至了中午十二点,我们一家人围坐在热气腾腾的饭桌旁,开开心心地喝团圆饭。

过了一会儿,一盘盘色香味齐备的饭菜陆陆续续地端上桌去,我看看得眼花缭乱:存有黄澄澄的鸡翅,存有红彤彤的红烧肉,存有绿油油的青菜,除了香喷喷的红烧排骨……中午饭喽!我狼吞虎咽地把这些美味佳肴往口里纳。

妈妈给每人倒上了满满的一杯果汁,我东站出来,高高地挥舞杯子:“预祝爸爸妈妈万事如意,工作成功;预祝奶奶身体健康,长命百岁;对了,还要预祝我这个-虎脑的老弟天天向上,步步高升!最后期望……”我话还没有笑了笑,长辈们都苦笑甩了天。

夜幕降临了,我和弟弟来到了广场放烟花。

嘭嘭嘭!”“嗖嗖嗖……”,一束束耀眼的彩光直冲云霄,“啪啪啪……”那一束束光线突然炸开,赤橙黄绿青蓝紫,五彩缤纷的花朵向四周飞去,似一朵朵闪光的菊花,光彩夺目。

那美丽无法用语言形容。

只看见五颜六色间,金色的火星如流星雨般划过天际,落到人间;那紫色的与白色的组成了一把大扇子;那红的和绿的爆开成了一朵美丽的蒲公英……地上传出人们的欢声笑语,欢呼声随着烟花飘荡在节日的夜空中!夜深了,街上的人渐渐太少了,尽管如此,我还是不忍心返回,弟弟扎着我,这才依依不舍地返回。

父母早就进房了,他们被春节的喜气带进了清纯的梦乡……又到了每年一次的清明节,爸爸妈妈带我回河南老家去扫墓,一路上,春光明媚,阳光灿烂,高速公路两旁,有嫩绿的麦田、腊黄的菜花、粉红的桃花、雪白的梨花,多美的春色呀!河南的清明节可以盛大了,我们家的祖坟原产在风景秀丽的清源上,冬至时节满山遍野都就是上山扫墓的人,山上一片冷清。

四级作文-传统节日

四级作文-传统节日

四级作文-传统节日第一篇:四级作文-传统节日传统节日1.我国某些传统节日受到冷遇,而西方节日却日益升温;2.形成这种现象的原因;3.你对这种现象的看法。

范文:The Prevalence of Western HolidaysMany young people in China today prefer Western holidays to traditional Chinese festivals.Christmas is now celebrated by the younger generation all over China, and it has become especially popular as a romantic holiday for boyfriends and girlfriends or young married couples.Valentine's Day is also extremely popular, and even Halloween is being celebrated now.This phenomenon has actually developed quite naturally in recent decades due to our educational system's focus on English study and therefore on English-speaking cultures.T o many students, Western culture has become a symbol of self-expression and freedom from restraint.Celebrating Western holidays has become a way for students to express their love of something different from traditional Chinese culture, and to have fun together with their own generation.In my opinion, it's fine for students learning English and studying English-speaking cultures to celebrate Western holidays with their teachers and classmates.However, the way I see it, unless the young people later go abroad to live in those cultures, there is no reason for them to continue to celebrate them.We Chinese should hold on to our traditional festivals, the festivals which we have celebrated for centuries.第二篇:传统节日作文传统节日作文(15篇)无论在学习、工作或是生活中,大家都经常看到作文的身影吧,作文是人们以书面形式表情达意的言语活动。

中国传统节日作文400字十篇

中国传统节日作文400字十篇

中国传统节日作文400字十篇在学习、工作或生活中,大家最不陌生的就是作文了吧,作文是通过文字来表达一个主题意义的记叙方法。

下面小编为大家带来中国传统节日作文400字,希望大家喜欢!中国传统节日作文400字1今天就是清明节,也就是扫墓的日子。

早上,我们吃过早饭,便驱车去老家——张田楼扫墓。

一进村,我向两边一看,家家户户都就是四合院,和古代的房子一样,也就是黑色的房顶。

三爷拿着铁锹,和我们一起向墓地走去。

道路越来越窄,最后变成羊肠小道,走不好就会掉到沟里。

路不但窄,而且还十分陡峭,这时,我才尝到红军长征的滋味。

来到墓地,四周就是一望无际的麦苗,麦苗中间还夹着菠菜和莴笋。

三爷用铁锹把墓地周围的杂草一点一点地挖掉。

爸爸说:“这叫除草。

”我和爷爷把金元宝和银元宝放在祖先张增轩的墓前,又解开钱纸,也放了上去。

爷爷用打火机点燃了,然后我们一起跪在地上说:“过节了,放心花吧!”三爷也点燃了纸钱,跪在地上说:“有金元宝,还有银元宝,尽情的花吧!”这时,我看见另外一个墓边放着一个酒瓶。

我感到很奇怪,于就是就问爸爸,爸爸说:“因为他生前爱喝酒,所以死后家人才放了一个酒瓶,让他永远都有酒喝。

”下午,我们回到了家里。

今年的清明节,我第一次随爷爷回老家扫墓,真就是受益匪浅。

中国传统节日作文400字2今天,是清明节,家家户户都要包艾饺、扫墓、做艾糕,我们家也不例外。

一大清早,我便跟着妈妈去山上采艾,空气中的水珠打湿了我的衣领,我正在地上仔细地寻觅时,我眼前出现了一大片艾,我急忙叫妈妈过来,我们摘了一大袋艾。

接下来,我们把艾煮熟,当艾从锅里出来的时候,一股艾香徐徐飘过来,像艾花的香味,那么朴素、淡雅。

爸爸用勺子连汤带艾地取出来,倒在一个洗干净的脸盆里,又放进去许多面粉,哇!把白色的面粉放到深绿色的艾中,颜色一下子变成了翠绿色,这就像是在调颜色似的,特别神奇,把艾揉好以后,我们就开始做艾饺了,我先把面团摊平,里面放上白糖,再把它包起来,一个小巧玲珑的艾饺就做完了。

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传统节日
1.我国某些传统节日受到冷遇,而西方节日却日益升温;
2.形成这种现象的原因;
3.你对这种现象的看法。

范文:
The Prevalence of Western Holidays
Many young people in China today prefer Western holidays to traditional Chinese festivals. Christmas is now celebrated by the younger generation all over China, and it has become especially popular as a romantic holiday for boyfriends and girlfriends or young married couples. Valentine's Day is also extremely popular, and even Halloween is being celebrated now.
This phenomenon has actually developed quite naturally in recent decades due to our educational system's focus on English study and therefore on English-speaking cultures. To many students, Western culture has become a symbol of self-expression and freedom from restraint. Celebrating Western holidays has become a way for students to express their love of something different from traditional Chinese culture, and to have fun together with their own generation.
In my opinion, it's fine for students learning English and studying English-speaking cultures to celebrate Western holidays with their teachers and classmates. However, the way I see it, unless the young people later go abroad to live in those cultures, there is no reason for them to continue to celebrate them. We Chinese should hold on to our traditional festivals, the festivals which we have celebrated for centuries.。

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