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在我国的传统节日里面,我最喜欢的就是热闹的春节。小编收集了关于写春节习俗的作文,欢迎阅读。

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俗话说:”百里不同风,千里不同俗。”我的家乡在潮州,那里有着自己独特的风俗,春节更为热闹。

除夕前一两天,大人们忙得手忙脚乱,买鸡呀,买鱼呀,买鸭呀......家家户户必须大扫除一次,把屋和被都清洗干净,到处弥漫着浓浓的年味。

除夕夜家家热热闹闹。主户们准备着一年中最丰富,最有意义的团圆饭。煮好饭后,大大小小必须”祭祖宗”,然后用焚香祷祝。最后,长幼依序跪拜,这充分能体现出家乡人百善孝为先的传统美德。最快乐的时候,莫过于放鞭炮。一整夜,鞭炮声连绵不绝。烟花”嘭”一声,响彻云宵,开出了五颜六色的花朵。人人脸上扬溢着幸福的微笑。有一首诗这么写:”除夕更阑人不睡,厌禳钝滞迫新年。”所以,人人都不睡觉,都要守岁,都盼望着新的一年的到来。

正月初一没有除夕那么喜气洋洋。潮州人在正月初一不能讲脏话,不能哭,不能打架……这一天还不能扫地,应把扫帚藏起来,让垃圾积下,说是堆金积玉。到了晚上,长辈要给小辈钱,而且都是用一块红纸包着,这称为”压肚腰:意味一年都富富裕裕。然后,大家都穿得漂漂亮亮,后辈先祝福长辈,长辈再给小辈期望。 潮汕俗谚说:“有心拜年初一、二,无心拜年初三、四。”所以,人们都争先恐后地向亲戚朋友送去最美好的祝福。

到了初二,三,嫁出去的女儿们纷纷回娘家拜年。女儿回家,通常都是大包小包一提,什么饼干呀,什么糖果呀,什么瓜子呀……虽然礼物都颇薄,但礼轻情义重,表达了对家乡的切切思念。

元宵节是春节的尾声,可仍和除夕夜有得一比.正月十五闹花灯,大街小巷,处处张灯结彩,一个个精致的小灯,照亮了大街的每个角落。几百个灯,各有各色,各有各图案,各有各形势,让人仿佛进入了一个五彩缤纷的世界。

每当“爆竹一声除旧岁”时人们就开始了舞狮,舞狮由两人合扮一头大狮子,一人扮小狮子,另一个扮武士,狮子忽而翘首仰视,忽而回头低顾,忽而摇头摆舞,千姿百态, 妙趣横生。

一眨眼,春节悄悄地过去了,大人和孩子们在这喜庆而热闹的节日里又迎来新的一年,这就是我们家乡的春节,在这里,祝福家乡越来越红火,祝福祖国更加繁荣昌盛!

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篇1:春节习俗作文

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春节,中国人最重要的节日。是中国最盛大、最热闹、最重要的一个古老传统节日,也是中国人所独有的节日。

春节的来历:

春节,是农历的岁首,春节的另一名称叫过年,是中国最盛大、最热闹、最重要的一个古老传统节日,也是中国人所独有的节日。是中华文明最集中的表现。

自西汉以来,春节的习俗一直延续到今天。春节一般指除夕和正月初一。但在民间,传统意义上的春节是指从腊月初八的腊祭或腊月二十三或二十四的.祭灶,一直到正月十五,其中以除夕和正月初一为高潮。如何过庆贺这个节日,在千百年的历史发展中,形成了一些较为固定的风俗习惯,有许多还相传至今。

在春节这一传统节日期间,我国的汉族和大多数少数民族都有要举行各种庆祝活动,这些活动大多以祭祀神佛、祭奠祖先、除旧布新、迎禧接福、祈求丰年为主要内容。活动形式丰富多彩,带有浓郁的民族特色。20xx年5月20日,春节民俗经国务院批准列入第一批国家级非物质文化遗产名录。

春节的来历有一种传说,中国古时候有一种叫年的怪兽,头长触角,凶猛异常。

年长年深居海底,每到除夕才爬上岸,吞食牲畜伤害人命。因此,每到除夕这天,村村寨寨的人们扶老携幼逃往深山,以躲避年兽的伤害。

有一年除夕,从村外来了个乞讨的老人。乡亲们一片匆忙恐慌景象,只有村东头一位老婆婆给了老人些食物,并劝他快上山躲避年兽,那老人捋髯笑道:婆婆若让我在家呆一夜,我一定把‘年’兽撵走。老婆婆仍然继续劝说,乞讨老人笑而不语。

半夜时分,年兽闯进村。它发现村里气氛与往年不同:村东头老婆婆家,门贴大红纸,屋内烛火通明。年兽浑身一抖,怪叫了一声。将近门口时,院内突然传来砰砰啪啪的炸响声,年浑身战栗,再不敢往前凑了。原来,年最怕红色、火光和炸响。这时,婆婆的家门大开,只见院内一位身披红袍的老人在哈哈大笑。年大惊失色,狼狈逃蹿了。

第二天是正月初一,避难回来的人们见村里安然无恙十分惊奇。这时,老婆婆才恍然大悟,赶忙向乡亲们述说了乞讨老人的许诺。这件事很快在周围村里传开了,人们都知道了驱赶年兽的办法。(客家人的传说)

从此每年除夕,家家贴红对联、燃放爆竹;户户烛火通明、守更待岁。初一一大早,还要走亲串友道喜问好。这风俗越传越广,成了中国民间最隆重的传统节日。

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篇2:春节趣事四年级作文

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大年三十的晚上十一点多,我和父亲开车把客人送回家,一路上,都是鞭炮的响声,不停地有烟花从河边升起,把夜空装扮得特别漂亮,我们索性驱车到河边,那里是指定的烟花爆竹燃放点。

“哇,父亲,快看!”我指着天上正燃放的礼花对父亲说,“多漂亮啊!”“就是,太漂亮了!”就在这时,一串鞭炮被人点燃了,顿时,噼里啪啦的声音响彻云霄。鞭炮刚燃完,礼花又从各个方向“冒”了出来。“父亲,离十二点还有多长时间?”父亲拿出手机,看了一下,对我说:“别着急,还有十多分钟呢!”

“乖乖,你看!好大的礼花呀!”“嗯,没错,我可没见过这么大的礼花呢!”又一串鞭炮被人点燃了。“天哪,这声音未免也太大了吧!比刚才大好几倍呢。都快把我的耳朵震聋了。”虽然声音异常地大,但时间却很短,一会儿就没了。我再次问父亲还有多少时间。“没多久了,只有五分钟了!”“哦。”我边看烟花边回答道。天上的烟花真多呀!这也是,那也是,布满了天空。

“父亲,还有多久?”“只有一分钟了。”只剩十秒钟的时候,在河边上放炮、看烟花的人,都不约而同地倒计时:十,九,八,七,六,五,四,三,二,一,零!新年快乐!烟花在天空绽放,鞭炮也在地上噼里啪啦地响着,但那声音可真叫大呀!我在那儿看了很久,直到父亲提醒我该回家了,我才依依不舍地离开。

新年到了,似乎我们还没有做好准备,金牛奔离,福虎已至,在崭新的虎年里,我希望自己能虎虎生威,如虎添翼,虎到成功!

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篇3:春节的习俗作文

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我是一只不折不扣的“馋猫”,我最希望过阴历二十六,那是因为我可以跟着母亲去姥姥家“走油”。对于我这只馋猫而言,有一件事情不得不做,那就是吃!可心急吃不了热豆腐。于是,在大家们“走油”的时候,我就在一旁默默观望,静候这美味的出炉。

母亲最先炸的是麻花,麻花是由面粉,鸡蛋,牛奶和酵母混合而成。母亲把揉好的面团搓成粗长条,然后揪剂子。再传给二姨,只见二姨继续把剂子搓成细长条,再对折,最后向一个方向拧几下,就成了“8”字形的麻花。到了至关重要的环节——下锅炸!二姨把成型的麻花递给了姥姥,姥姥娴熟地放进油锅里。只见麻花沉到了锅底,但可以清晰地看到油的上面冒着许多的泡,慢慢的,麻花漂上来了。这时,大“馋猫”姐姐总是抢我的麻花。我也不是吃素的,我使出了“杀手锏”!我对二姨说:“姐姐抢我的麻花吃!”二姨顿时火冒三丈冲着姐姐喊道:”把麻花还给小崔!”姐姐完败,只好把麻花还给我,最后我还给了她一个鄙夷的眼神。

我一边啃着“战利品”,一边静静地看着,一边提防着姐姐这只“大馋猫”。过了一会儿,麻花炸好了,麻花的外表棕黄色,而里边是金黄色的,非常诱人。我把装满麻花的盆端上桌并喊道:“麻花上桌了”其他人异口同声地说:“好香啊!”说完,便迫不及待地吃了起来……

不一会儿,母亲端来一盆虾片,五颜六色的虾片像盛开的花朵,看起来特别的有食欲。让人不禁想多吃点虾片。我吃到半饱之后,我便用去厨房“蹲守”着,只见姥姥抓一把萝卜丝面糊,拿手团出一个个小巧玲珑丸子。不一会儿萝卜丝丸子、香气诱人的炸刀鱼、炸黄花鱼陆续出锅了,我在油味中享受着年的美味。

这就是我——一个“馋猫”眼中的年味。

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篇4:7春节习俗

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快过年了,家家户户都是忙的团团转,因为新年的习俗很多,要准备的东西一样都不能少。

先来说说烟花吧,新年必不可少的,听大人们说,过年的时候放炮,不仅是为了好看,更主要的是去掉一年的晦气,希望我们下一年有个好的开端,呵呵,我似懂非懂。

我们家早早就买来了这些东西,有长有短、有方有圆,看着那堆红似火的鞭炮,真是惹人喜爱,禁不住就想伸手拿。一旁的妈妈赶紧提醒我:这东西可不是闹着玩的啊,都是易燃物品,里面全是炸药,占上火就会爆炸,小孩子可不敢随便拿着玩,大人放炮的时候你们在旁边看着就行了。

可是妈妈我太想玩了,你就让我玩一次嘛,或者给我一个小点的。

你这孩子,哪有女孩像你这样爱玩炮呀,这样吧,给你一盒“烟花棒”,用打火机点着,它就会呲出“点点星光”,你可以两只手拿两个,来回转圈,可漂亮了,这个是比较安全的,要不你试一下。

好啊好啊,我欢呼着照着妈妈的话做去了,还真是的,呲出的火星果然像天空一闪一闪的星星,好美!

放炮还有一个讲究,就是时间问题:你平时不管什么时候放都无所谓,但到了大年三十中午、晚上(也就是我们的除夕之夜)吃饭之前,还有天不亮起床之后(我们通俗的说法就是起五更)是必须要放炮的,而且家家比谁的响亮,那可是很有面子的哦。

其实放炮还有很多好玩的地方,由其是小孩,总是想尽各种办法,比如把炮放到一个破碗下面,或者放到小水沟里,看炮把碗炸多高,看炮溅起的水花,都是挺有趣的事。

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篇5:春节的习俗

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今天就就是春节了,写到这,我不由得笑了起来。因为在春节前,人们个个喜气洋洋、精神饱满的。逛街的人络绎不绝,有的在买年画,有的在买年货,讲价声和买到后的欢笑声在整个街上徘徊。大街好像也要过年似的,街上五彩缤纷,各种各样的花灯把它打扮得花枝招展的。

春节前家家户户都要打扫环境,清洗各种器具,拆洗被褥窗帘,掸拂尘垢蛛网,疏浚明渠暗沟。到处洋溢着欢欢喜喜搞卫生、干干净净迎新春的欢乐气氛。他们把买来的年货放得满地都是。买来的年画怎么贴法,那就各有自己的风格和喜好了。有的正着贴,有的倒着贴,还有的歪着贴。人们把买来的食物全部都弄好,等除夕一到,就可一饱口福了。家家备有鞭炮,人们穿上新衣服,准备迎新年。

除夕,是春节的前一天,在度过除夕的尾巴和春节的前夕的过程,我们称之为守岁新旧年交替的时刻一般为夜半时分, “一夜连双岁,五更分二天”,除夕之夜,全家团聚在一起,吃过年夜饭,围坐桌旁闲聊,等着辞旧迎新的时刻。

春节的早晨,是我们男孩子最喜欢的活动——放鞭炮。中国民间有“开门爆竹”一说。即在新的一年到来之际,“爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏”,家家户户开门的第一件事就是燃放爆竹,以哔哔叭叭的爆竹声除旧迎新。放爆竹可以创造出喜庆热闹的气氛,是节日的一种娱乐活动,可以给人们带来欢愉和吉利。

春节到了,我们对长辈们说着一些吉祥话儿,长辈们就拿出压岁钱,让我们高高兴兴的。一些亲朋好友欢聚一堂,品尝着美酒佳肴,谈着一些开心的话儿。而最高兴的则是我们,可以大把地攒取压岁钱,然后就欢天喜地跑到街上去买很多好玩的东西,而我们只要嘴巴甜一点,多说些祝福的话儿,那可就大赚一笔了!

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篇6:春节习俗

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春节是所有学生盼望的节日,但是与此同时老师会留一些作业,你是否还在为怎么写而苦恼,以下是考试吧为大家整理搜索的关于春节习俗的,供大家参考学习。

春节是我们中国农历的新年,所以过年对我们中国人而言非常重要的!因此,春节前的准备也是必不可少的。

过年了!过年了!家家户户忙着贴春联,剃头发,做年夜饭……要做的事情太多了,而且“规矩”太多了!有些习俗还很怪,无奈之下,我就去问正在贴春联的妈妈。

我看见妈妈将“福”字倒着贴,我固然知道为什么要倒着贴,将‘福’字倒着贴是一种习俗,‘福’倒贴说明‘福’倒(到)了!但我仍然问道:“过年有什么习俗和规矩啊?”妈妈停下手中的活,耐心地给我谈起来。

原来,以前过年还有一种放鞭炮的习俗,来源于“年兽”的故事。很久以前有一只“年兽”,长期居住深海底,到了除夕就跃出海面到处作恶。有一年一个老人用放炮,穿红衣,贴红春联的方法驱赶走“年兽”,这才得以平静,此后这个方法就流传开来。但是现在广州禁止燃放烟花爆竹,所以我们就不再进行这个活动了。

除夕这一天对我国来说是极为重要的。这天晚上,我们全家准备除旧迎新,吃团年饭。

吃年夜饭,是春节家家户户最热闹愉快的时候。大年夜.丰盛的年菜摆满一桌,全家团聚,围坐桌旁,共吃团圆饭。人们既是享受满桌的佳肴,也是享受那份快乐的气氛,桌上有鸡、鹅、烧肉等等,一般少不了两样东西,一是火锅,一是鱼。火锅热气腾腾,说明红红火火;“鱼”和“余”谐音,喻意“年年有余”。最后一道甜食,祝福往后的日子甜甜蜜蜜。

今天我的收获太大了,知道了很多过年习俗的知识,不过我觉得有点迷信。但这又仿佛是一种乐趣,只要快乐就好,何必迷信不迷信?更何况这是传统的习俗,宁可信其有不可信其无啊!

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篇7:愉快的春节三年级作文

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农历十二月二十九日是一个喜庆又快乐日子,因为这一天是马年春节

下午,爸爸妈妈忙得不可开交,都在准备晚上那顿丰富年夜饭哩!我和妹妹趁爸爸妈妈在准备晚餐空档,洗了头洗了澡。洗着洗着,一股诱人香味扑鼻而来,原来是妈妈正在煮妹妹最爱吃糖醋排骨。

洗完澡以后,我带着妹妹来到赣州公园,打算转一圈。在赣州公园门口,花坛上有两条龙,中间一个灯笼,这不这个是双龙戏珠吗?

走进赣州公园,里面一条小“河”,准确说不是河,因为里面只有一点儿水,连小鱼都不来光顾。河上有座小桥。走过小桥,姿态不一太湖石映入眼帘,犹如一座假山。往右走,又有一座桥,这是一座拱桥,桥通往一个亭子。亭子外有搭石,每块石头大约有一米高,像一个个小柱子……玩了一会儿,我和妹妹就回家了。

回到家,虽说是四点半,还没到晚上,但是已经听到远处传来震耳欲聋鞭炮声。看到爸爸妈妈还在忙,我便又去玩了一个小时电脑。

“吃饭了!吃饭了!”妈妈大声喊道。我跑到餐厅一看,满桌子都是大家爱吃菜:有妹妹爱吃糖醋排骨,有爸爸爱吃扣肉,还有奶奶爱吃鱼丸……看着这些美味佳肴,馋得我口水都流出来了。不等大家上桌,我禁不住拿起筷子,夹起一片扣肉,咬了一大口,一边吃一边发出“真好吃啊”赞叹。

吃完饭,天空中早已是五彩缤纷,到处都在放烟花爆竹。小朋友们有玩烟花,有玩爆竹。我也不例外,用自己零花钱买了两盒甩炮玩。

突然“哗哗——哗哗——”一场倾盆大雨如豆大汗珠从天空中滚落下来。天空中顿时电闪雷鸣,风雨交加。

虽然天空中下着倾盆大雨,但是耀眼礼花还在空中闪烁,鞭炮还是震耳欲聋,家家户户还灯火通明,那五彩缤纷烟花映红了大地,映红了天空,映亮了人们心房,点燃了人们新美好希望……

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篇8:春节习俗的作文300字

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今年春节刚刚过去,过年期间我看到许多户人家的门上都贴了倒过来的“福”字,我家也不例外。这是为什么呢?我问妈妈,可妈妈也说不清楚,后来,我在书上看到,关于倒贴福字还有由来呢。

明太祖朱元璋当年用“福”字作暗记准备杀人,好心的马皇后为消除这场灾祸,令全城大小人家必须在天明之前在自家门上贴一“福”字,于是家家门上都贴了“福”字,其中有户人家不识字,竟把“福”字贴倒了。第二天,皇帝派的人上街查看,发现家家都贴了“福”字,还有一家把“福”字贴侄了。皇帝听取了禀报大怒,立即命令御林军把那家满门抄斩。马皇后一看事情不好,忙对朱元璋说:“那家人知道您今日来访,故意把福字贴倒了,这不是“福到”的意思吗?”皇帝一听有道理,便下令放人,一场大祸终于消除了。从此,人们便将福字倒贴起来,一求吉利;二为纪念马皇后。

“福”字现在的解释是“幸福”,而在过去则指“福气”、“福运”。春节贴“福”字,寄托了人们对幸福生活的向往,对美好未来的祝愿。

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篇9:古代春节习俗作文_文化作文1600字

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春节是中国的传统节日,而除夕之夜吃饺子也是传统项目之一,百姓们经过一年的辛勤劳动,在岁末休息调整,辞旧迎新,岁岁年年,周而复始。百姓们的生活如此,已经形成了惯例,紫禁城里的皇族们是否也遵从民间过春节的文化传统,除夕之夜包饺子吃呢?

饺子是一种深受我国人民喜爱的食物,也是一种年节食品,有一句民谣说的是“大寒小寒,吃饺子过年”,正是形象的表现出了饺子这种食品在中国人民心中不可替代的地位。中国人吃饺子的历史是比较悠久的,据三国时期魏人张揖编著的《广雅》中记载,当时已经出现类似的食物了,形如月牙,称为“馄饨”。到了南北朝时,馄饨“形如偃月,天下通食”。据推测,那时的饺子煮熟以后,不是捞出来单独吃,而是和汤一起盛在碗里混着吃,所以当时的人们把饺子叫“馄饨”。这种吃法一直延续下来,而混沌仍然是人们日常生活中一道非常重要的食品。大约到了唐代,“饺子”的形状与现在的饺子已经基本没什么出入了,而吃法也以现在的吃法一模一样了,即将煮好的饺子捞出来成在盘子里。宋代时称饺子为“角儿”,它是后世“饺子”一词的词源,这种写法,在其后的元、明、清及民国间仍可见到。除了上述称法,元代时还称饺子为“扁食”,明代也沿用了这个说法,万历年间沈榜的《宛署杂记》记载:“元旦拜年,作匾食”。刘若愚的《酌中志》载:“初一日正旦节,吃水果点心,即匾食也。”到了清代时,出现了诸如“饺儿”、“水点心”、“煮饽饽”等有关饺子的新的称谓。

在特殊的日子吃饺子代表着特殊的意义,多为吉庆祥和的象征。例如,民间长者过生日的前—天必吃饺子,称之为“子孙饽饽”,意在祝愿福寿绵绵、子孙满堂。结婚.入洞房后也要先吃煮得半生的饺子。以祈祝早生贵子。除夕晚上。一家老少一起包饺子。待子时一到全家人—起吃饺子,取“岁更交子”之意。饺子的吃法也是多种多样的,水煮的叫“水饺”,上屉蒸的叫“蒸饺”,在铛中烙的叫“锅贴”。可见,民间在喜庆、吉祥的日子有吃饺子的习惯,与民同庆的皇室也深受民间传统文化的影响,在节庆之日吃饺子。

清代,饺子作为一种喜庆的食物,配合节日的氛围,形成了许多约定俗成的习俗,作为国之表率的清代皇室自然要紧紧承袭传统的民俗文化。

清代,皇帝大婚之时就要吃饺子。据《清宫述闻》中对同治皇帝大婚入洞房的情景有这样的记载:“……皇上、皇后坐龙凤喜床,食子孙饽饽……至晚,皇上、皇后用长寿面。”这里面所说的“子孙饽饽”,就是饺子。

当然,每逢辞旧迎新之时,饺子是必不可少的,这不仅寓意“岁更交于”,更重要的是表示不忘祖宗。因为在清朝入关之前,满族就有过年吃冻饺子的生活习惯。

清代皇帝在除夕子时这一重要时刻,先要进行一系列的瞻拜仪式,然后再开始吃饺子。

皇帝的瞻拜活动,是在总管太监引导下进行的,本来没有绝对严格的时间规定。但是,御膳房的厨役们对煮饺子的时间,必须要掌握得十分准确,皇帝一到昭仁殿,饺子就要出锅,旋即端上膳桌。对此,时间的掌握就尤其重要,清宫规定,元旦前后,皇帝出门、入门,都要放纸炮作前导。御膳房根据炮声的远近,就可以推测出皇帝的行踪。例如嘉庆四年除夕,当嘉庆帝在奉先殿行礼毕,下台阶时,膳房即开始煮饺子,他刚到昭仁殿,太监立刻传:“送万岁爷煮饽饽一品!”嘉庆坐稳后,首领太监捧进红色雕漆飞龙宴盒一副,内置“三阳开泰”瓷碗两件:一碗内装素馅饺子6个,另一碗内有乾隆通宝、嘉庆通宝各一个。皇帝吃完饺子后,小太监用瓷碟盛饺子一个、红薹一块供在昭仁殿的小佛堂前,以示敬佛。而清宫的《膳食档》中还记载了光绪过年吃肉馅饺子的情景;“正月初一,万岁爷在养心殿进煮饽饽。第一次进猪肉长寿菜馅煮饽饽十三个;猪肉菠菜馅煮饽饽十三个。”

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一般人认为过春节只不过是拿几包利是,和家人聚一聚。可是,你们又知不知道,在不同的地方有不同的过春节习俗呢? Most people think that the Spring Festival just takes a few packs of benefits and gather with family members.However, do you know, what about different Spring Festival customs in different places?

在南方,过春节没有特别的规定。只是说,大人们要给小孩一些利是,而这些钱叫做“压岁钱”,是一年里大人们给小孩的鼓励。虽然在外国,人们在给予者面前拆礼物,是一种礼貌的行为。但在中国,这回被不礼貌的行为。拆利是时,也不要计较钱的多少,毕竟这是他人的一番心意。 In the south, there are no special regulations for the Spring Festival.It is just that adults have to give children some benefits, and these money is called "New Years money", which is an encouragement for adults to children in the year.Although it is a polite behavior to dismantle gifts in front of them in foreign countries.But in China, this time is impolite.When it is a profit, do not compare the money, after all, this is the mind of others.

有一句俗话说:“年廿八,洗邋遢。”所以,这一天,家里人都要进行大扫除,表示扫去这一年里不开心的事,迎来新的一年的到来。在这天里,也要贴上新的挥春,换上新的对联,表示换旧迎新。 There is a saying: "Nian eight, washing the puppet." So, this day, the family must be cleaned upWe ushered in a new year.On this day, you must also put a new spring, replace it with a new couplet, indicating that you can welcoming the new.

有人问:“为什么新年里的东西是红色的呢?”这是因为相传在远古时候,我们的祖先曾遭受一种最凶猛的野兽的威胁。这种猛兽叫“年”,它捕百兽为食,到了冬天,山中食物缺乏时,还会闯入村庄,猎食人和牲畜,百姓惶惶不可终日。人和“年”斗争了很多年,人们发现,年怕三种东西,红颜色、火光、响声。冬天,人们在自家门上挂上红颜色的桃木板。于是,这种习俗就流传了下来。 Someone asked: "Why is the things red in the new year?" This is because legend was in ancient times, our ancestors were threatened by the most fierce beast.This kind of beast is called "year". It catches hundreds of beasts as food. In winter, when the food in the mountains is lacking, it will break into the village, hunting people and livestock, and the people will not be able to all day.People have struggled with the "year" for many years. People have discovered that they are afraid of three things, red colors, fire, and sounds.In winter, people hang red peach boards on their own door.As a result, this custom was passed down.

在南方,春节虽然没有制别规定,但在北方,春节时要注意很多事情的。 In the south, although there is no regulation of the Spring Festival, in the north, pay attention to many things during the Spring Festival.

这是我上一次去北京旅行时,从导游那儿听来的。她说在北方,腊月初八这天,人们要吃“腊八粥”。他们还流传着一句俗语叫作“吃了腊八粥,来年好收田”。正月初一,早餐都要吃素。拜年都是男人的事,女人们是不能出门的。 This is what I heard from the tour guide when I went to Beijing last time.She said that in the north, on the eighth day of the month, people would eat "Laba porridge".They also spread a saying, called "Eat Laba porridge, and get a good field in the coming year."On the first day of the first month, breakfast should be vegetarian.New Years Eve is a matter of men, and women cannot go out.

导游还说,新年是很讲究送礼的,比如说不要送鞋,如果送鞋的话,就表示“邪”,如果送伞的话,就表示送“散”,所以说送礼也是很讲究的。如果想表示心意的话,最好还是包封大利是,钱还是最实际的。 The guide also said that the New Year is very particular about gifts, such as do not send shoes. If you send shoes, it means "evil".San ", so gift giving is also very particular.If you want to express your heart, it is best to cover the United States, money is the most practical.

南方的春节与北方的春节,各有各的不同,各有各的特色,如果说南方的春节是可爱的,那么北方的春节也就是美丽的。 Spring Festival in the south and the Spring Festival in the north, each with its own characteristics. If the Spring Festival in the South is cute, then the Spring Festival in the north is beautifulEssence

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篇11:春节的收获四年级作文

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“噼里啪啦,噼里啪啦”“过春节啦!过春节啦!”随着一声声爆竹声,随这一声声呐喊声,夜幕降临了。

一颗颗小星星连蹦带跳地跑上了夜空,它们也想与烟花共舞,与月亮同度这个夜晚。今天是大年三十,家家户户张灯结彩,欢度这个一年一度的除夕之夜。今年春节,我们一家去外婆家过。傍晚时分,外婆、大姨、二姨这几位大厨去厨房张罗着好吃的饭菜。不一会儿,一盘盘美味佳肴就上了桌,有烧白、香肠、卤香牛肉、炒莴笋、糯米丸子……真是让人垂涎三尺。

碰杯声、欢笑声、祝福声构成了别有一番滋味的新年交响曲。望着外公外婆的高兴样儿,我和姐姐一起端着橙汁同外公外婆干杯,并异口同声的说:“祝外公外婆新年快乐,身体健康,福如东海长流水,寿比南山不老松!”顿时,全家人都情不自禁的笑起来。外公外婆更是乐得合不拢嘴。

一吃完晚饭,我便迫不及待的拉着爸爸去楼下放烟花。顿时,“嗖,嗖,嗖”,伴随着一声声清脆的响声,那美丽的烟花拖着一条美丽的尾巴“闪亮登场”了。有的像仙女散花,一簇一簇的冲上天空,又零零星星的散落大地;有的像美丽月季,姹紫嫣红,活力绽放;有的像流星,一下子冲上去,消失在茫茫天际之中……当然,也少不了鞭炮,“啪,啪,啪”,大地和天空之间像炸开了锅。

再加上烟花声,好似响彻云霄的一曲交响乐,好听极了!接着,我们一家坐在电视机前看好看的春节联欢晚会,全家人谈笑风生。不知不觉,“当,当,当”,新年的钟声敲响了,又一年结束了,新的一年又开始了!我们欢呼雀跃,迎接新的一年。

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篇12:春节习俗英语

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春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the "Lunar New Year" by English speakers. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Years Eve is known as chú xī. It literally means "Year-pass Eve".

Chinese New Year is the longest and most important festivity in the Lunar Calendar. The origin of Chinese New Year is itself centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditions. Ancient Chinese New Year is a reflection on how the people behaved and what they believed in the most.

Celebrated in areas with large populations of ethnic Chinese, Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the new year celebrations of its geographic neighbors, as well as cultures with whom the Chinese have had extensive interaction. These include Koreans (Seollal), Tibetans and Bhutanese (Losar), Mongolians (Tsagaan Sar), Vietnamese (T?t), and formerly the Japanese before 1873 (Oshogatsu). Outside of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, Chinese New Year is also celebrated in countries with significant Han Chinese populations, such as Singapore, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. In countries such as Australia, Canada and the United States, although Chinese New Year is not an official holiday, many ethnic Chinese hold large celebrations and Australia Post, Canada Post, and the US Postal Service issues New Years themed stamps.

Within China, regional customs and traditions concerning the celebration of the Chinese new year vary widely. People will pour out their money to buy presents, decoration, material, food, and clothing. It is also the tradition that every family thoroughly cleans the house to sweep away any ill-fortune in hopes to make way for good incoming luck. Windows and doors will be decorated

with red colour paper-cuts and couplets with popular themes of “happiness”, “wealth”, and “longevity”. On the Eve of Chinese New Year, supper is a feast with families. Food will include such items as pigs, ducks, chicken and sweet delicacies. The family will end the night with firecrackers. Early the next morning, children will greet their parents by wishing them a healthy and happy new year, and receive money in red paper envelopes. The Chinese New Year tradition is a great way to reconcile forgetting all grudges, and sincerely wish peace and happiness for everyone.

Although the Chinese calendar traditionally does not use continuously numbered years, outside China its years are often numbered from the reign of Huangdi. But at least three different years numbered 1 are now used by various scholars, making the year 2009 "Chinese Year" 4707, 4706, or 4646.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:春节正月习俗的英文介绍

The Chinese New Year celebrations are marked by visits to kin, relatives and friends, a practice known as "new-year visits" (Chinese: 拜年; pinyin: bài nián). New clothes are usually worn to signify a new year. The colour red is liberally used in all decorations. Red packets are given to juniors and children by the married and elders. See Symbolism below for more explanation.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Preceding days 春节前

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On the days before the New Year celebration Chinese families give their home a thorough cleaning. There is a Cantonese saying "Wash away the dirt on ninyabaat" (年廿八,洗邋遢), but the practice is not usually restricted on ninyabaat (年廿八, the 28th day of month 12). It is believed the cleaning sweeps away the bad luck of the preceding year and makes their homes ready for good luck. Brooms and dust pans are put away on the first day so that luck cannot be swept away. Some people give their homes, doors and window-frames a new coat of red paint. homes are often decorated with paper cutouts of Chinese auspicious phrases and couplets. Purchasing new clothing, shoes, and receiving a hair-cut also symbolize a fresh start.

In many households where Buddhism or Taoism is prevalent, home altars and statues are cleaned thoroughly, and altars that were adorned with decorations from the previous year are also taken down and burned a week before the new year starts, and replaced with new decorations. Taoists (and Buddhists to a lesser extent) will also "send gods" (送神), an example would be burning a paper effigy of Zao Jun the Kitchen God, the recorder of family functions. This is done so that the Kitchen God can report to the Jade Emperor of the family households transgressions and good

deeds. Families often offer sweet foods (such as candy) in order to "bribe" the deities into reporting good things about the family.

The biggest event of any Chinese New Years Eve is the dinner every family will have. A dish consisting of fish will appear on the tables of Chinese families. It is for display for the New Years Eve dinner. This meal is comparable to Christmas dinner in the West. In northern China, it is customary to make dumplings (jiaozi 饺子) after dinner and have it around midnight. Dumplings symbolize wealth because their shape is like a Chinese tael. By contrast, in the South, it is customary to make a new year cake (Niangao, 年糕) after dinner and send pieces of it as gifts to relatives and friends in the coming days of the new year. Niangao literally means increasingly prosperous year in year out. After the dinner, some families go to local temples, hours before the new year begins to pray for a prosperous new year by lighting the first incense of the year; however in modern practice, many households hold parties and even hold a countdown to the new lunar year. Beginning in the 1980s, the CCTV New Years Gala was broadcast four hours before the start of the New Year.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:First day 初一

The first day is for the welcoming of the deities of the heavens and earth, officially beginning at midnight. Many people, especially Buddhists, abstain from meat consumption on the first day because it is believed that this will ensure longevity for them. Some consider lighting fires and using knives to be bad luck on New Years Day, so all food to be consumed is cooked the day before. For Buddhists, the first day is also the birthday of Maitreya Bodhisattva (better known as the more familiar Budai Luohan), the Buddha-to-be. People also abstain from killing animals.

Most importantly, the first day of Chinese New Year is a time when families visit the oldest and most senior members of their extended family, usually their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents.

Some families may invite a lion dance troupe as a symbolic ritual to usher in the Lunar New Year as well as to evict bad spirits from the premises. Members of the family who are married also give red packets containing cash to junior members of the family, mostly children and teenagers.

While fireworks and firecrackers are traditionally very popular, some regions have banned them due to concerns over fire hazards, which have resulted in increased number of fires around New Years and challenged municipal fire departments work capacity. For this reason, various city governments (e.g., Hong Kong, and Beijing, for a number of years) issued bans over fireworks and

firecrackers in certain premises of the city. As a substitute, large-scale fireworks have been launched by governments in cities like Hong Kong to offer citizens the experience.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Second day 初二

The second day of the Chinese New Year is for married daughters to visit their birth parents. Traditionally, daughters who have been married may not have the opportunity to visit their birth

families frequently.

On the second day, the Chinese pray to their ancestors as well as to all the gods. They are extra kind to dogs and feed them well as it is believed that the second day is the birthday of all dogs.

Business people of the Cantonese dialect group will hold a Hoi Nin prayer to start their business on the 2nd day of Chinese New Year. The prayer is done to pray that they will be blessed with good luck and prosperity in their business for the year.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Third and fourth days 初三

The third and fourth day of the Chinese New Year are generally accepted as inappropriate days to visit relatives and friends due to the following schools of thought. People may subscribe to one or both thoughts.

1) It is known as "chì kǒu" (赤口), meaning that it is easy to get into arguments. It is suggested that the cause could be the fried food and visiting during the first two days of the New Year celebration.[citation needed]

2) Families who had an immediate kin deceased in the past 3 years will not go house-visiting as a form of respect to the dead, but people may visit them on this day. Some people then conclude that it is inauspicious to do any house visiting at all. The third day of the New Year is allocated to grave-visiting instead.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Fifth day 初五

In northern China, people eat jiǎo zi (simplified Chinese: 饺子; traditional Chinese: 餃子), or dumplings on the morning of Po Wu (破五). This is also the birthday of the Chinese god of wealth. In Taiwan, businesses traditionally re-open on this day, accompanied by firecrackers.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Seventh day 初七

The seventh day, traditionally known as rei 人日, the common mans birthday, the day when everyone grows one year older. It is the day when tossed raw fish salad, yusheng, is eaten. This is a custom primarily among the overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia and Singapore. People get together to toss the colourful salad and make wishes for continued wealth and prosperity.

For many Chinese Buddhists, this is another day to avoid meat, the seventh day commemorating the birth of Sakra Devanam Indra.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Eighth day 初八

Another family dinner to celebrate the eve of the birth of the Jade Emperor. However, everybody

should be back to work by the 8th day. All of government agencies and business will stop celebrating by the eighth day.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Ninth day 初九

The ninth day of the New Year is a day for Chinese to offer prayers to the Jade Emperor of Heaven (天宮) in the Taoist Pantheon. The ninth day is traditionally the birthday of the Jade Emperor. This day is especially important to Hokkiens. Come midnight of the eighth day of the new year, Hokkiens will offer thanks giving prayers to the Emperor of Heaven. Offerings will include sugarcane as it was the sugarcane that had protected the Hokkiens from certain extermination generations ago. Incense, tea, fruit, vegetarian food or roast pig, and paper gold is served as a customary protocol for paying respect to an honored person.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Tenth day 初十

The other day when the Jade Emperors birthday is celebrated.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Thirteenth day 正月十三

On the 13th day people will eat pure vegetarian food to clean out their stomach due to consuming too much food over the last two weeks.

This day is dedicated to the General Guan Yu, also known as the Chinese God of War. Guan Yu was born in the Han dynasty and is considered the greatest general in Chinese history. He represents loyalty, strength, truth, and justice. According to history, he was tricked by the enemy and was beheaded.

Almost every organization and business in China will pray to Guan Yu on this day. Before his life ended, Guan Yu had won over one hundred battles and that is a goal that all businesses in China want to accomplish. In a way, people look at him as the God of Wealth or the God of Success.

春节习俗英语作文- 用英语介绍春节习俗:Fifteenth day 正月十五

The fifteenth day of the new year is celebrated as yuán xiāo jié (元宵节), otherwise known as Chap Goh Mei in Fujian dialect. Rice dumplings tangyuan (simplified Chinese: 汤圆; traditional Chinese: 湯圓; pinyin: tāngyuán), a sweet glutinous rice ball brewed in a soup, is eaten this day. Candles are lit outside houses as a way to guide wayward spirits home. This day is celebrated as the Lantern Festival, and families walk the street carrying lighted lanterns.

This day often marks the end of the Chinese New Year festivities.

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篇13:安徽春节习俗

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春节是我国传统节日最为盛大的节日,因我国幅员辽阔、民族众多,所以各地形成了不同的春节习俗。我们安徽地区的春节习俗大致如下:

从腊月初八开始准备到正月十五结束,“春节”延续达一月之久。

腊八早晨要喝“腊八粥”。这种粥一般用糯米、大米煮成,里面还要放上红枣、栗子、绿豆、花生仁等。有的人家全天吃粥,早餐甜粥,午餐咸粥,晚餐淡粥。寺庙的僧人都讲究吃“腊八粥”。

常言道“吃了腊八饭,就把年来办”。一般人家从这天开始就着手办年了。磨年面,杀猪宰羊,做新衣服,采购各种年货。

腊月二十三,是“祭灶”和扫除的日子。相传“老灶爷”是一家之主,他每年上天述职,“二十三日去,初一五更回”,“官祭三,民祭四”,一般人家常在腊月二十四日祭祀,以求灶神“上天言好事,下界保平安”。

在这一天还要“去尘秽,净庭户”。把大小家具抬到院子里刷洗干净,室内要扫屋顶,擦门窗,打扫得窗明几净,迎接春节的到来。

祭灶后,家家都大忙起来。蒸馍,炸丸子,炸麻叶,炸馓子,做菜等,准备各种过年的东西,各家都根据自己的经济条件尽力操办。

腊月三十日(小月是二十九日,如今年)是“除夕”。这一天全家团聚,除旧迎新,还要到坟地里祭祖。春联也在这一天贴。旧社会欠债的人家多,他们认为贴上春联,有了门神把门,讨债的人就不敢来。中午合家要吃团圆饭,晚上要“安神”,在神主和祖先牌位前面摆供,烧香、点蜡,表示敬意。晚辈要给长辈“辞岁”,长辈给孩子们压岁钱,天伦之乐融融。主妇此时都忙着包饺子,把包好的饺子放在锅拍上,人再少也要包上三拍子,意思是“连中三元”,也有包四拍子、五拍子的,意思是“四季如意”“五子登科”。

除夕之夜,鞭炮齐鸣,此起彼伏,通宵达旦。人们睡得很晚,有的彻夜不眠,这叫“守岁”。

正月初一最为隆重。人们天不亮就起床了,身着新衣,向神主、祖先牌位、长辈拜年。五更时分下扁食(饺子),也有深更半夜下的,同村人家有的争着早起,说是抢财。有些人家在某一个饺子中包上铜钱(或硬币),谁吃着这个带钱的饺子,谁就最“有福”。

春节时,拜年最热闹。吃过扁食,“近门”的成年男子要集结一起去祖先坟地上坟。天亮后,晚辈要到长辈家拜年,有近亲关系的要下跪磕头,长辈拿花生、麻叶、糖等给晚辈吃。

从初二起,就要去亲戚家拜年了。这种拜年十分讲究。要先到最亲的亲戚家去,如姥姥家、岳父家,然后再按亲疏情况一家一家地拜。拜者要带礼物,受拜者要设宴款待。拜年都要在上午,下午不兴拜年,对居丧人家也不拜年。有时受拜者还要根据情况进行象征性的“回拜年”,拜年一般在正月十五以前结束。

正月初五叫“破五”,俗称“小年”。早餐也吃扁食,但这次吃的扁食必须当天包,这叫“捏破”,意思是破除不利之事。

正月十五日是元宵节,也是灯节。在乡村,各家孩子都要打灯笼,说是“十五不亮灯,扬场没有风”。大人也要打灯笼照照自家的各处墙根,说是以后能防止蝎子、蜈蚣等蜇咬。这天晚上,各家都要放烟花,说是能“刺”去晦气。

在春节期间,亳州地区还有一些“忌讳”,年前蒸馍、炸丸子时小孩不能在厨房里,以免乱说话;不过初五不能使剪刀等等。这些“忌讳”如今有的还存在,有的已无影无踪了。

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篇14:关于春节的高一英语

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Today is the annual traditional festival in China, "Spring Festival". The morning sun was still in bed, I was like the sound of firecrackers to wake up. I get up and wash, this is my brother and sister have been wearing new clothes neat and I go to visit my grandparents and grandparents give us pay New Years call, each made a big red, I opened the door to stay, which contained a $100 bill, I like to eat honey, happy the flowers.

After eating dumplings, my mother said that I dont have to write my homework today. I can play a day with my brother and sister. I am very happy after I hear it.

The Spring Festival is the most important festival in China. On this day, every family has to eat dumplings, set off firecrackers, put up couplets and hang lanterns, which is the happiest and happiest day of the year.

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篇15:春节习俗

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我国一年中有一个最重要的节日,它就是古老的“春节”。千百年来,形成了一些较为固定的风俗习惯,如扫尘,贴春联,贴年画,贴窗花,贴‘福’字,守岁,爆竹,拜年与春节食俗文化等等等等。春节的众多风俗至今都代代相传的。

“腊月二十四,掸尘扫房子”,原古时代就记载着春节扫尘的风俗。因为‘尘’与‘陈’是谐音,新春扫尘有除旧布新的涵义,用意是把一切贫穷,晦气统统扫地出门,人们寄托着破旧立新的愿望和辞旧迎新的祈求,借扫尘的方法去整理全年来的得失,向往打算新年的美好开始。用贴春联,贴年画,贴窗花,贴‘福’字等方式来描绘时代背景,抒发美好愿望,烘托出喜庆的节日气氛,把福字倒着贴,意示着“福气已到,幸福已到”。还有行行色色的年画,窗花,春联贴挂,期盼赐予福禄寿,一年更比一年好。

“一夜连双岁,五更分两天”。除夕之夜全家团聚在一起,吃过年夜饭,等待着辞旧迎新的时刻,当五彩缤纷的爆竹遍地开花,四处响起的时候,新年走到我们眼前,人们都会穿得整齐漂亮,出门走亲访友,相互拜年祝贺。长辈们给晚辈分发压岁钱,真是其乐融融,新年新气象啊!春节还有不得不说的食俗,大年初一吃红豆,寓示着一年红红火火;吃年糕,寓示着一年更比一年高;吃汤圆,寓示着全家都团团圆圆。春节的习俗还有很多很多,趣味乐事也说不胜说,祝福寓意讲不胜讲。试问有谁不喜欢这传统的春节呢?试问又有谁不想传承这古老的习俗呢?

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篇16:春节的习俗

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春节就是农历新年,是我国最重要的传统节日,又名除夕。通过这个节日的庆祝仪式,能加强家庭联系与亲情。诸如吃团圆饭、向亲友拜年送礼等等,这些习俗都在提醒人们,家庭在社会中的中心地位。世界各地凡有华人聚居的地方,无不隆重而热烈的庆祝这个节日。

为了接待亲戚朋友上门拜年,家家户户都在节日前把住家里里外外,打扫得干干净净。一些家庭还在门上贴上春联,写上吉祥联语,祈求好运,年年丰收。

春联在我国华人社会已逐渐简化了。今天我们还可以看到人们把象征吉利的“春”“福”等单字当作装饰品挂在门上或墙上,有者还特意把这些单字倒贴,那是因为“倒”与“到”谐音,表示“春到”、“福到”的意思。如:爆竹声声三羊开泰羊群来鞭炮阵阵万马齐喑马儿过。

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篇17:春节习俗

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不知不觉,大年已经到了。小区里的每家每户都贴上了漂亮的春联与窗花。除了贴春联这个习俗还有非常多其他的习俗,下面让我们一起来了解了解这些习俗吧!

在贴福字时,爸爸把门上所有的“福”字都贴倒了,我对爸爸说:“爸爸,你的‘福’字贴倒了,赶紧把它们撕下来重贴。”爸爸说:“你以前不知道,现在爸爸告诉你吧!‘福’代表福运与福气,贴‘福’是民间传统习俗。把‘福’倒过来是指幸福已到、福气已到。”听了爸爸的介绍,我才知道为什么要将“福”字倒过来贴了,我恍然大悟。

还有为什么过年要放鞭炮呢?传说,年是只凶猛的大怪兽,会吃人的牲口,它循环365天就会出来一次,人们十分惧怕,但是它怕光与响声,因此人们就燃放非常多带光的鞭炮来驱赶它们。为了确保安全人们还会在这一天做一顿丰盛的团圆饭,吃完静等12点,开始大量燃放鞭炮,放鞭炮击退年兽,年兽被赶跑了,人们就安全了,又有一个新的开始。所以十二点就有了守岁的习俗。

这就是春节习俗。除了这些还有非常多其他的习俗,比如吃饺子,包春卷,看花灯等等。为了体验更多的春节习俗,我们大年初五还去杨柳湖去看了花灯,有各式各样的花灯:财神爷爷、鲤鱼跳龙门、秦淮八艳、十二生肖、深海明珠......让我大饱眼福。希望大家在以后的春节里用心体会春节习俗,感受中华文化的博大精深。

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篇18:厦门的春节习俗

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春节在中国人心目中是一年中最重要的传统节日,各地都有不同的传统习俗,不同的习俗体现了不同的人情味,厦门也不例外。

除夕之夜,到处灯火辉煌,闽南一带过年习俗与其它城市不尽相同。

各家各户除了贴春联外,房门两侧还要搁置两株圈贴红纸的连根甘蔗,叫“门蔗”,方言“蔗”与“佳”近音,寓意进入佳境。厅堂中案桌摆有隔年饭、长年菜、发糕,并插上用红、黄两色纸扎的“春枝”,寓意饭菜长年丰足,吉祥发财。每家要把薯藤柴枝堆垛大门外,点燃待其烟绕火旺,男人依辈分跳过这堆火焰,边跳边念:“跳入来,年年大发财;跳出去,无忧共无虑;跳过东,五谷吃不空;跳过西,钱银滚滚来。”这叫“过火群”,象征烧掉旧岁的邪气,消灾过运,迎来干干净净,大吉大利的新年。“跳火群”后,接着是求如愿,用新扫帚打扫厅堂,扫完后扫帚畚斗搁在一起,垃圾堆放门边,希望如愿再从畚帚中走出来,帮助发家

除夕夜,家家户户都有围炉吃年饭的习惯。对于家中尚有外出未归者,家人仍会为其摆好碗筷,并将其喜爱的菜肴盛于碗中,以代表家人团圆。家长率子女围坐炉旁,叫“围炉守岁”,最好通宵达旦守着,据说这是为父母添寿。此时,长辈给晚辈分压岁钱,叫“分圆”,厦门称之为“过年钱”。数额可多可少,在过去,也可以只是一个小小的铜板,代表是长辈盼望孩子快快长大的心意。

在除夕的年夜饭里,有几样食物是绝对不能少的。

长年菜:即菠菜。不可以切根,有头有尾,每人都得吃一根,意寓“平安”。

血蚶:闽南话说“蚶壳钱大赚钱”,将吃剩的蚶壳洗净,洒在桌子底下或床下,直到初五才收拾。也许这个习惯与中国古代曾以贝为钱币有关。

年糕:以前总是自己磨粉制作,也有用米或面作发糕的,而现在大家都直接去市场购买了,又简便又实惠。当然了,口味可以随自己喜欢。

到了初一,黎明开门,梵香燃爆,名为“开正”。人们换上新装到族人亲戚家按辈份高低依次拜年,路遇朋友,都要彼此道贺新喜。客人来家,应款待甜茶、糖果、蜜饯;来客带有孩童,则送给礼柑、瓜果。厦门传统习俗正月初三是不能登门拜年的,要在家里祭祀亡灵。有谚语曰“初一早,初二早,初三困甲饱”,意思是初三日无客登门,晚起无妨。正月初九“天公生”,厦门的家家户户会烧香挂灯、设案摆供,诚心虔意地敬“天公”。

中华民族崇尚红色,厦门人也一样以红色象征幸福、吉祥。过春节一定要红,红红的春节,所以有红包、红枣、红红的门联和请帖,大家都以红为大、以红为尊、以红为喜。随着社会进步,生活节奏加快,一些繁琐的习俗已逐渐被废止了,但企盼好年景的风俗仍保留下来

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篇19:春节习俗的作文400字

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扭秧歌对我来说既熟悉,又陌生。熟悉的是,妈妈经常提到他;陌生的是,我从来没见过。

俗话说:百闻不如一见。去年春节,我有机会看到了它,那场面可真够壮观的,使我终身难忘。正月初一的早上,妈妈带我去逛地坛庙会。庙会上,卖的东西可真不少。光是吃的就有七八十种,什么驴打滚,艾窝窝。让人看了真要垂涎三尺了。庙会里不仅东西多,尔且人也特多。远远看去,人群就像一团乱麻缠在一起似的,黑压压的一片。忽然,我发现东北角的人最多,人们紧紧挨在一起。

我好不容易才挤进去。往前一看,嘿!这是什么真棒。只见广场上几位老爷爷和老奶奶,身穿红色的服装走摆摆步。衣服上挂着一条红段子,腰上系着一只鼓。随着鼓不停的敲,翩翩起舞。脚步随着鼓点越跳越快,最后想飞起来一样。场面十分壮观。

这时,妈妈挤了进来,对我说:佳欣,这是扭秧歌。是啊。孩子。这时,一位老爷爷搭上话,扭秧歌在你出生前就不演了,你是第一次看吧我轻轻点点头。老爷爷继续说:要不是十一届三中全会号召我们继承民族文化,可能你们这辈人尽看不着他了。听着这位纯朴憨厚的北京老汉的一番话,看着扭秧歌,我的心中泛起了一阵阵的波澜,久久不能平静。我在想:中国扭秧歌和许多其他民族文艺,都是我国民族艺术的珍品,如果人们一味的去追求洋玩意尔把我们自己的艺术珍品扔掉,那多可惜啊!

扭秧歌不但是中国的土产,而且它显示着中华民族的气魄,把奋进的精神带给我们每个人,我们一定要继承他,发扬它。

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篇20:小学五年级作文春节趣事

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风雨送春归,飞雪迎春到,千门万户曈曈日,总把新桃换旧符。大年初一,爆竹声声,普天同庆,欢声笑语,饭菜飘香……

早上拜完年,爸爸就和我们聊起三国诸葛亮的故事,爷爷奶奶也时不时的插嘴,全家人一起有说有笑,其乐融融,我也听的非常入迷。

爸爸说诸葛亮一生留下了三篇不朽之作,其中两篇是前《出师表》和后《出师表》。主要说了自己对西蜀的忠诚,以及对自己收复汉地的信心与决心;另一篇是《诫子书》,是诸葛亮临终时写个儿子诸葛瞻的一封家书。

今天是大年初一,我们就不讲古诗了,今天我们学习一下《诫子书》。爸爸笑容满面,爷爷奶奶听了,立即沉下了脸,大年初一,还学什么《诫子书》,一年了也不让孩子休息一会,都学成书呆子了!爸爸说,正因为今天是大年初一,所以才要学《诫子书》。最有意义的事,一定要放在重要的日子里,《诫子书》是你新年的第一课,也许它真的会对你的人生产生非凡的意义!

《诫子书》全文86个字,字字珠玑,是诸葛亮临终时写给儿子诸葛瞻的一封家书。用深入浅出的语言,深刻的阐述了“静”“学”“志”的辩证思想,以及对韶华易老,青春易逝的悲叹与提醒!

正如父亲所说,这篇文章真的是太好了,我深刻的明白了,“非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远”的深刻道理。在这篇文章中,我看到了诸葛先生对自己儿子的谆谆教诲,同样也看到了父亲对我的殷殷期盼。

最后我想说的是,你们都是伟大的父亲,我爱你们!谢谢你,我的父亲,你给了我新年最好的礼物,最有意义的一天。

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