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Composition on the customs of the Spring Festival 1
Today is New Year’s Eve, which is the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival is a Chinese traditional festival.
During the Spring Festival, students all know that it is not a special festival. Everyone thinks that "Spring Festival is very lively because it is a festival of reunion, which is natural." But I don't think so. This festival is used to commemorate a monster, its name is "Nian", it often eats people passing by, which makes people suffer. Later, an old man with a white beard appeared and subdued "Nian". In order to prevent "Nian" from running away again, people set off firecrackers and put up red paper to scare "Nian", so they have the current habit of celebrating the New Year.
My hometown, Guilin, has some "weird things" during the Spring Festival. If you want to hear about it, I'll tell you about it! On New Year's Eve, every household will prepare a table of sumptuous delicacies, as well as many snacks, including glutinous rice cakes, glutinous rice, rice dumplings, rice cakes and many other delicacies. The first "strange thing" is that the food is all on the table, but the adults don't let us eat first. Instead, we worship at the shrine before we can eat together. However, the fish cannot be eaten during the meal, so we must leave it until the next day. The adults call this "more than enough every year."
The second "weird" thing is that on the night of New Year's Eve, everyone will definitely wait until the New Year's bell rings. Every household will light firecrackers at the same time, and everyone greets each other "Happy New Year". Before going to bed, we all have a bowl of glutinous rice balls, which represents the happiness of every household.
Late at night, the lights in every household gradually went out, and the entire city of Guilin fell into sleep. At this time, a thick fog surrounded Guilin, making the Spring Festival night more hazy and charming.
Composition on the customs of the Spring Festival 2
Tonight, I came to the Sunshine Composition Class to learn composition. When class started, Teacher Tang walked up to the desk with a smile, showed us two pictures, and asked us to guess what the game was. Most of the students answered the question - grab a chair.
Yes, the game we play today is to grab the stool. The rules are as follows: There are six people in a group, but there are only five stools. When the referee says "start", the players start running; when the referee says stop, they immediately go to occupy one of the stools. There will be someone among them who doesn’t have a stool to sit on, and that student will be eliminated. Also take out a stool. In this way, the person who occupies the last stool is the champion.
The competition has begun. The first round is the challenge, which is a competition between three groups. They are the "Anonymous Group", the "Fire Power Silver Electric Group" and the "Happy Group". In addition, we also selected three young referees! Each of the three groups sent two players to participate in the "battle". "Start!" referee Tang Fake ordered. The students all started running around the five stools. Unexpectedly, referee Tang Fake stole the referee's command: "Stop!" Four of the students heard the word "stop" indiscriminately and sat down. "Ha!" Referee Tang laughed, "You've fallen into the trap!" Only then did those students realize that they had fallen into Referee Tang's trick! Finally, the winner was announced and it was the "Happy Team"! Many people laughed, and some protested against Teacher Tang’s behavior!
AsiaThe competition for third place was also very interesting. One classmate saw that all the stools were snatched up and was at a loss as to who was shouting and whether he was shouting. He could only watch with his eyes open as the stools were all snatched up. In the end, the "Fire Power Silver Electric Team" was the runner-up. The "Unknown Team" was the third runner-up.
Friendly match......
This event tells us: friendship comes first, competition comes second; it also tells us that we cannot do things blindly and must carefully distinguish between right and wrong.
Composition 3 about the customs of the Spring Festival
The Spring Festival is here, which means that spring is coming, everything is revived, the vegetation is renewed, and a new round of sowing and harvesting seasons is about to begin. People have just passed through the long winter of ice and snow, and the vegetation has withered, and they have long been looking forward to the days of spring and flowers blooming. When the New Year arrives, they will naturally welcome this festival with joy, singing and dancing.
For thousands of years, people have made New Year celebrations extremely colorful. Every year from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to the 30th of the lunar month, this period of time is called "Spring Welcome Day", also known as "Dust Sweeping Day". Sweeping dust before the Spring Festival is a traditional habit of the Chinese people.
Then every household prepares New Year’s goods. About ten days before the festival, people start busy purchasing items. New Year’s goods include chicken, duck, fish, tea, wine, sauce, north and south roasted seeds and nuts, candy, bait and fruits. They must buy enough. They must also prepare some gifts for visiting relatives and friends during the New Year. Children must buy new clothes and hats to wear during the New Year.
Before the festival, New Year messages written in red paper and yellow characters, that is, Spring Festival couplets written on red paper, should be pasted on the door of the house. Brightly colored New Year pictures with auspicious meanings are posted in the house. Ingenious girls cut out beautiful window grilles and paste them on the windows. They hang red lanterns in front of the door or paste the characters "Fu" and the statues of the God of Wealth and Door Gods. The characters "Fu" can also be pasted upside down. When passers-by think of "Fu", they will turn upside down, which means blessings have arrived. All these activities are to add enough festive atmosphere to the festival.
Another name for the Spring Festival is the New Year. In past legends, Nian is an imaginary animal that brings bad luck to people. The year comes. The trees are withered and the grass is barren; as the year passes, everything grows and flowers are everywhere. How can the year pass? Firecrackers are needed to blast, so there is a custom of burning firecrackers. This is actually another way to heighten the lively scene.
The warm atmosphere of the festival not only permeates every household, but also fills the streets and alleys everywhere. In some local markets, there are lion dances, dragon lanterns, fire performances, flower markets, temple fairs and other customs. During this period, the city is full of lanterns and the streets are full of tourists. It is very lively and unprecedented. The Spring Festival is not really over until after the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
Essay on Spring Festival Customs 4
Speaking of the Spring Festival customs in my hometown, there are so many! Let me tell you in detail.
Posting Spring Festival couplets:
Spring couplets are also called door pairs, spring posts, couplets, couplets, peach charms, etc. Every Spring Festival, whether in cities or rural areas, every household will select a pair of red Spring Festival couplets and paste them on the door to add a festive atmosphere to the festival.
Pasting the Chinese character "福"
While pasting the Spring Festival couplets, everyone should paste large and small "福" characters on the doors, walls and lintels of the house.
New Year greetings:
People put on their most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, go out to visit relatives and friends, pay New Year greetings to each other, and wish good luck in the coming year.
My favorite is New Year’s Eve.
Because I like to hear that legend, let me tell you about it!
It is said that in ancient times, our ancestors were threatened by one of the most ferocious beasts. This beast is calledIn "Nian", it hunts all kinds of animals for food. In winter, when food is scarce in the mountains, it will break into villages and hunt people and livestock. The people are in panic all day long. People have struggled with "Nian" for many years. People found that Nian is afraid of three things: red color, fire and sound. So in winter, people hung red peach boards on their doors, lit fires at the door, and stayed up all night, banging and banging. That night, "Nian" broke into the village and saw red and fire lights in every house. Hearing the loud noise, he was so frightened that he ran back to the mountains and never dared to come out again. As the night passed, people congratulated each other, put on lanterns and streamers, drank and held banquets to celebrate the victory.
How about it? After looking at the customs here, I realized that there is not much difference in the customs in different places!
Essay about the customs of the Spring Festival 5
Our country has one of the most important festivals of the year, which is the ancient "Spring Festival". Over thousands of years, some relatively fixed customs and habits have been formed, such as sweeping dust, pasting Spring Festival couplets, pasting New Year pictures, pasting window grilles, pasting the word "福", staying up late, firecrackers, New Year greetings and Spring Festival food customs and so on. Many customs during the Spring Festival are still passed down from generation to generation.
"On the twenty-fourth of the twelfth lunar month, dust and sweep the house." The custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival has been recorded in ancient times. Because "dust" and "chen" are homophones, sweeping dust in the New Year has the meaning of removing the old and replacing the old, with the intention of sweeping away all poverty and bad luck. People express their desire to destroy the old and usher in the new, and use sweeping methods to sort out the gains and of the whole losses year, yearning for a happy start to the new year. Pasting Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures, window grilles, and the word "福" are used to describe the background of the times, express good wishes, and set off a festive festive atmosphere. the year before.
"One night is two years old, five days is divided into two days." On New Year's Eve, the whole family reunited together and had a New Year's Eve dinner. Waiting for the moment to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, when colorful firecrackers are blooming and ringing everywhere, the New Year is coming before our eyes. People will dress neatly and beautifully, go out to visit relatives and friends, and wish each other New Year's greetings. The elders distribute New Year's money to the younger ones, which is really fun. The new year brings a new atmosphere. There are also food customs that have to be mentioned during the Spring Festival. Eating red beans on the first day of the New Year means that the year will be prosperous; eating rice cakes means that each year will get better and better; eating glutinous rice balls means that the whole family will be reunited. There are many more customs during the Spring Festival, there are too many interesting things to say, and there are too many blessings and meanings to say. Who doesn’t like this traditional Spring Festival? Who wouldn’t want to pass on this ancient custom?
Essay on the customs of the Spring Festival 6
The Spring Festival is the Lunar New Year and is the most important traditional festival for the Chinese.
With the arrival of the Spring Festival, everything is renewed, symbolizing the beginning of a year; marking another starting point in life.
The reason why the Spring Festival is an extremely important festival is that through the celebration of this festival, family ties and affection can be strengthened. Customs such as having reunion dinners and giving New Year gifts to relatives and friends remind people of the central role of family in society. This festival is celebrated grandly and enthusiastically all over the world wherever Chinese people live together. The celebration of the Spring Festival lasts for 15 days from the first day of the first lunar month to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
When ancient emperors succeeded to the throne, in order to show the authority of the "Emperor", they often established their own calendars, so the month and day of New Year's Day in the past dynasties were inconsistent. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty succeeded to the throne and decided to restructure the calendar and unify it. The calendar we use today was revised by many dynasties after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
The scenes in which royal families in the past dynasties celebrated the "Spring Festival" often reflected the strength, stability and prosperity of that dynasty. The richer and stronger the country, the more grand the celebration ceremony.
In order to receive relatives and friends to visit for New Year greetings, every household cleans the inside and outside of the home before the festival. Some families also paste Spring Festival couplets on their doors and write auspicious couplets to pray for good luck and a good harvest every year.
Spring Festival couplets have been gradually simplified in Chinese society in my country. Today we can still see people hanging the auspicious words "春" and "福" as decorations on their doors or walls. Some people even paste these words upside down because "upside down" and "arrive" are homophonic, which means "spring arrives" and "luck arrives".
Essay 7 about the customs of the Spring Festival
It’s Chinese New Year! Everyone must be very happy, but do you know that the Spring Festival is not only the oldest festival in our country, but also the most important festival. It symbolizes unity and prosperity, and there are many customs and habits that have been passed down to this day.
Generally speaking, the Spring Festival in our country officially begins with the sacrifice of the stove on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, and the New Year is not completed until the 15th of the first lunar month. During the Chinese New Year, every family will put up couplets and window grilles. A big upside-down '福' means 'luck has arrived'. Legend has it that in ancient times there was a monster named "Nian" who would come out to eat people every night on New Year's Eve. But later people discovered that "Nian" had three fears: fear of sound, fear of light, and fear of red. So people used red peach charms to make peach charms. When "Nian" saw the peach charms, he would be frightened and run away. This is the origin of the couplet. On the night of the 30th, people also set off firecrackers to drive away the "Nian". people have to stay up late to prevent the "Nian" from coming to eat people again. On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, will put on their most beautiful clothes and dress up neatly, visit relatives and friends, pay New Year greetings to each other, and wish good luck in the coming year. Children will also rec everyoneeive new year's money wrapped in red paper from their elders, which means they can spend one year in peace.
In addition to the above customs, I also brought you three little knowledge: Knowledge 1, "Spring Festival" originated from the ancestor worship activities (December Festival) at the beginning and end of the year during the Yin and Shang Dynasties in China; Knowledge 2, the name of the year comes from the Zhou Dynasty The beginning of the period (according to "Erya" records, the year was called "Zai" in the Yao and Shun Dynasties, "Sui" in the Xia Dynasty, "Si" in the Shang Dynasty, and "Nian" in the Zhou Dynasty); Knowledge 3. The Spring Festival is the beginning of the year, and it is commonly known as "Chinese New Year" among the people. In ancient times, the first day of the year was called New Year's Day, also known as Yuan Chen, Yuan Ri, Yuan Shuo, etc.
After listening to my introduction, I believe you have a better understanding of the Chinese New Year.
Essay about the customs of the Spring Festival 8
The Spring Festival is here, and every household is full of joy and reunion. There are many customs during the Spring Festival, such as posting Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, eating dumplings, etc. Let’s learn about them together!
Sticking to the door god is what almost every household does during the Chinese New Year. There is an interesting myth and legend about sticking to the door god: According to legend, in ancient times, there was a Dragon King who always wanted to steal the Jade Emperor's tribute. When the Jade Emperor found out, he punished him severely. But the two gods need to sleep and rest just like us. So the Jade Emperor thought of a good way to stick the portraits of the two gods on the door. From then on, the custom of sticking the door gods was passed down from generation to generation.
There is a custom in the north of our country, which is to eat dumplings. The homophony of dumplings is "Jiaozi", which expresses people's desire for Jiaozi in the new year and auspiciousness and prosperity in the new year. Southerners like to eat glutinous rice balls on the morning of the New Year, which means that we will be happy and happy in the new year.Round. People also like to eat a vegetable called "shepherd's purse" together with glutinous rice balls. "Shepherd's purse" is called "gathering wealth", which means it can attract wealth in the new year and make all your wishes come true.
During the Spring Festival, we inevitably set off firecrackers to enliven the joyful atmosphere during the Spring Festival. There is also a folk legend about setting off firecrackers: According to legend, in ancient times, there was a monster called "Nian" who came out to scare people every Spring Festival. So people came up with a way to light bamboo tubes and throw them at it. The bamboo tubes exploded and made a loud noise, scaring away the Nian monster. The custom of setting off firecrackers has been passed down.
There are many more customs during the Spring Festival, which enrich our knowledge and bring people closer. It is the fine tradition of the famous Chinese people, let us understand them together!
Essay 9 about the customs of the Spring Festival
The first day of the new year is the happiest day for me. Not only can I wear beautiful new clothes, but I can also receive a lot of lucky money and New Year gifts!
Early in the morning, I was awakened by the sound of firecrackers. As soon as I opened my eyes, I touched under the pillow, wow! I touched two red envelopes. It turned out to be the New Year's money given to me by my grandparents and parents. I opened it and saw, ah, there was so much lucky money inside! I was so happy that I shouted loudly: "I wish my parents good luck in their work and eternal happiness; I wish my grandparents good health and a long life!" The whole family laughed happily.
After breakfast, my father and I went to his friend’s house to pay New Year greetings. We arrived at the home of our uncle and aunt, and they received us warmly. The eldest uncle was talking to my father, while my eldest mother and I were watching TV and eating melon seeds, so happy. Suddenly, the eldest mother got up and walked into the study. I was wondering. After a while, the eldest mother came out. It turned out that the eldest mother was going to get the New Year's gift and lucky money for me! I opened the gift and saw that it was a dancing Barbie doll. She has beautiful hair and is wearing a white pink gauze dress. She is so beautiful! I was very happy and kept saying: "Thank you, eldest mother."...
After leaving my uncle and aunt's house, I was going to go to my grandma's house with my parents to pay New Year's greetings. Of course I can receive a lot of lucky money!
With so much lucky money, I can participate in the "Lantern Festival Charity Sale" organized by the school this year. I will use the lucky money I received to offer love to the sick classmates in the school.
Essay on the customs of the Spring Festival 10
The Spring Festival is an ancient traditional festival in my country and the most important festival of the year. Therefore, the customs of the Spring Festival are also diverse. Because it is said that the Nian beast is afraid of the color red, fire and noise, people have customs such as posting Spring Festival couplets, setting off firecrackers, and beating gongs and drums. The customs of different periods, different regions and different ethnic groups are different.
In the Spring Festival in Zhejiang, there are rich and colorful activities with strong national characteristics. On the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, legend has it that this day is the day when "The Kitchen God ascends to heaven", so every family has to offer sacrifices to the Kitchen God. People believe that the Kitchen God's kind words from heaven in front of the Jade Emperor will bring happiness to the family and protect the family's safety in the coming year. Therefore, every year on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, every household will offer sacrifices to the Kitchen God and ask him to say more good and auspicious words after he ascends to heaven. According to folklore, the Kitchen God went to heaven to tell people about good and evil in the world. Once a defendant commits evil deeds, his or her life will be shortened by 300 days for major crimes and 100 days for minor crimes.
Sweeping dust on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month is the year-end cleaning. It is called "house sweeping" in the north and "dust dusting" in the south. It’s me who sweeps the dust before the Spring FestivalThe traditional habits of the Chinese people. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, every household must clean the environment, wash various utensils, remove and wash bedding and curtains. Its purpose is to sweep away all "poor luck" and "bad luck".
New Year’s Eve refers to the night of the last day of the twelfth lunar month every year, which is connected with the Spring Festival (the first day of the first lunar month). After twelve o'clock, you are one year older. New Year's money is given by the elders to the younger ones. In some families, after the New Year's Eve dinner, everyone sits at the table and is not allowed to leave. When everyone has finished eating, the elders give it to the younger ones, and encourage the children and grandchildren to learn and make progress in the new year and be a good person. In some families, parents wait until their children are asleep and put them under their pillows at night. This is the Spring Festival custom in Zhejiang.
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published on 2023-02-07
