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+ 加入清单“新年好啊!新年好呀!祝福大家新年好……”伴随着愉悦的歌声,我们不知不觉来到了新的一年。
过年的习俗有很多,比如:贴春联、放鞭炮、吃饺子等,但是我最喜欢贴春联和放鞭炮。今年,我就和妈妈一起贴春联,和爸爸一起放鞭炮,过年真好!
我先是和妈妈贴春联,我们一点一点的把上面的小纸抠下来,使图案变得好看。在贴到合适的位置就大功告成了!接着,我和爸爸又去放炮了。爸爸让我来点火,我就浑身发抖,因为我的胆子很小,所以我只好让爸爸点火。着了!那炮噼里啪啦的声音吓的我连连退后,过了一会儿,炮终于停了,我的心也踏实了。
放完炮,我们吃着饺子喝着汤,嗑着瓜子看着春晚,过了一个圆满的羊年!在这里,我祝愿大家新年快乐!
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篇1:春节习俗的作文500字
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+ 加入清单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!
篇2:春节心得感受小学生作文450字
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+ 加入清单一切都刚刚好,疫情赶上了春运,就像是它们与今年春节的约定。
今天连续看到各种软件各种平台都在发送或转发“疫情”,在路上又看到几乎所有人都带着口罩,于是开始了解这次的疫情。
几天前上课时,老师们就提醒我们这几天发病几率大,让我们多注意预防。放假后好似机缘巧合的一场大雪竟是人工降雪,目的是降低发病率,但进行之后效果并不明显。
这次新型冠状病毒疫情与之前暴发的SARS病毒疫情相似,采取的措施也是仿照当时,但疫情的根源还没有查明,为了掐灭疫情传播的火种,政府及相关工作人员一直在努力做着工作。
虽然根源还没有找到,并且专家指出疫情根源很有可能是野味,但很多疫情与人类的行为有一定的关系,所以作为生物界食物链的顶层,我们应该从自身做起,预防病毒,遵守各项卫生规定。人与自然从来都是一体的,每个人也都应该尽到一个人类的责任。疫情不是小事,人的生命健康权是人权中最重要的一项,现在自己生命健康的角度,为防止疫情扩散做出自己的贡献。
新型冠状病毒绝不是与春节的约定,为了不让春节的年味被疫情影响,我们应从自身做起,出门随手戴口罩,不去人多聚集场所。人类与疫情之间的斗争,也必将是人类获胜,就像正义必将战胜邪恶一样。
篇3:春节习俗的作文
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+ 加入清单20XX年XX月XX日 星期X 天气XX
今天是除夕节,也就是大年三十,也就是“过年”了!
听说过年有一个传说:古时候有种叫“年”的怪兽,样子很古怪,头上长尖角,凶猛异常。每到除夕节村里的人们扶老牵小的赶上山躲避“年”。有一次,一位老人要在村里住下,人们都往山上跑,他们劝老人也到山上去避难,老人坚持不肯。怪兽来了,老人噼雳啪啦的放着鞭炮,“年”不敢往前走。这时老人,打开门,穿着红衣服,“年”一下子就吓跑了。第二天,人门回到村里,那里安然无恙,人们见到老人赶跑“年”的三件法宝。此时人们每到除夕贴上对联,挂上灯笼,放着鞭炮。
今晚,我们吃过团圆饭后,就到楼上去放鞭炮,放烟花,放礼炮……有一种像“老鼠”的,你一点燃,它就嗖地一下跑到不见了。“花开雷鸣”像一个喷泉冲到天上非常漂亮,有红。黄。绿……各颜各态,非常美丽。“花蝴蝶”吱的一声飞向了天空,在上面转了几个圈,才慢慢的消失在茫茫的夜色中。我们放了许多鞭炮。礼炮……。但我从来没有见过“年”或许“年”不敢来,我想人们为来年的丰收许下的心愿。
除夕节过的真快乐呀!明年要是还这么快乐多好啊!
篇4:春节活动习俗参考作文
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+ 加入清单祭天祈年是年俗的主要内容之一。诸如灶神、门神、财神、喜神、井神等诸路神明,在年节期间,都备享人间香火。年节还是合家团圆、敦亲祀祖的日子。除夕,全家欢聚一堂,吃罢“团年饭”,长辈给孩子们分发“压岁钱”,一家人团坐“守岁”。元日子时交年时刻,鞭炮齐响,辞旧岁、迎新年的活动达于高潮。各家焚香致礼,敬天地、祭列祖,然后依次给尊长拜年,继而同族亲友互致祝贺。元日后,开始走亲访友,互送礼品,以庆新年。年节更是民众娱乐狂欢的节日。元日以后,各种丰富多彩的娱乐活动竞相开展:耍狮子、舞龙灯、扭秧歌、踩高跷、杂耍诸戏等,为新春佳节增添了浓郁的喜庆气氛。此时,正值“立春”前后,古时要举行盛大的迎春仪式,鞭牛迎春,祈愿风调雨顺、五谷丰收。各种社火活动到正月十五,再次形成高潮。
祭灶、蒸花馍(腊月二十三后,家家户户要蒸花馍。大体上分为敬神和走亲戚用的两种型。)
写春联(腊月二十三以后,家家户户都要写春联。民间讲究有神必贴,每门必贴,每物必贴,所以春节的对联数量最多,内容最全。)、吃灶糖、扫尘(举行过灶祭后,便正式地开始做迎接过年的准备。扫尘就是年终大扫除,北方称“扫房”,南方叫“掸尘”。在春节前扫尘搞卫生,是中国人民素贴年画(19张)有的传统习惯。)置天地桌(传说此夜为天上诸神下界之时,所以民间有接神习俗。天地桌是一个临时性的供桌,是除夕专设之桌主要为接神使用。)、吃年夜饭、守岁(守岁,就是在旧年的最后一天夜里不睡觉,熬夜迎接新一年的到来的习俗,也叫除夕守岁,俗名“熬年”。)、接神(接神是为新旧年分野,但接神时间亦不太统一)、踩祟(接神后,将芝麻秸从街门内铺到屋门,人在上面行走,噼叭作声,称为“踩岁”,亦叫“踩祟”。)、开门炮仗(春节早晨,开门大吉,先放爆竹,叫做“开门炮仗”。)、拜年、占岁(旧时民间以进入新正初几日的天气阴晴来占本年年成。)、饮屠苏酒(屠苏酒是一种药酒。在古代习俗中,元日全家饮屠苏酒,以祛不正之气)、聚财(俗传正月初一为扫帚生日,这一天不能动用扫帚,否则会扫走运气、破财,而把“扫帚星”引来,招致霉运。)、贴“赤口”、“送年”。
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篇5:难忘的春节六年级作文600字
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+ 加入清单要说咱们中国人的传统节日,大家肯定脱口而出:端午节、清明节、中秋节……而我脑海中盘旋的节日,是大家最熟悉不过的春节。
每到春节来临前,爷爷和奶奶就开始念叨了:“小孩小孩你别馋,过了腊八就是年。腊八粥喝几天,哩哩啦啦二十三,二十三,糖爪粘,二十四,扫房子,二十五,冻豆腐,二十六,去买肉,二十七,宰公鸡,二十八,把面发。二十九,蒸馒头,三十晚上熬一宿,初一初二满街走。”
我发现,大家都特别喜欢快过年那几天,因为有期望而开心。大家在期望中各自忙碌,而我也在忙着自己的事情,那就是去拜年得红包!
每次过年,初一那天我都起得特别早,当然是想要得到压岁钱。你别笑,不只是因为想要钱,还是因为我从爸爸那儿听到这样一个故事:
有一年,有一个叫岁的妖怪来到一户人家的房子里说,“我要把你们的儿子吃掉”。说完,他们的孩子就没了,而岁也消失了。这个可怕的消息在小镇里传开了,于是每年,大家在过年时都把孩子的嘴给捂上,不让岁抓走。又一年,陈家的小儿子发烧了,陈家两口子就在小儿子的床边守了一晚又一晚,终于在三十晚上,陈家夫妻坚持不住了,便回房睡了。临走时,他们在小儿子的枕头边放了三个铜币。夜晚,岁看到了陈家小儿子,便去到了他的房间,正当岁准备抓小儿子时,被三个铜币的闪光给赶了出去。这个故事在大家的口述中一代代传下来,并有了压岁钱的传说。
为了不被岁抓走,我每年都去拜年。“给您拜个年!”这是我最爱说的一句话。
每年的初一、初二,我们都回老家走亲戚,都能见到许久不见的玩伴。大家都穿着大红色的棉袄、新鞋,在一起玩得非常开心。虽然他们说话时带着浓厚的信阳味,但老朋友互相是不会介意的。
在春节,每个人都面带笑容,每个人都带着希望,所以我特别喜欢春节,你呢?
篇6:六年级下册语文第二单元节日习俗春节
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+ 加入清单在我的记忆中,春节是最热闹的节日。每当想到春节,我便想起去年春节我和爸爸放鞭炮的情景。记得年前大人们都忙着买东西办年货,妈妈又是买菜又是**联又是包饺子。我们小孩却不像大人那样忙。大年三十那天,妈妈让我和爸爸贴好了春联,爸爸忽然想起了忘记买鞭炮了。我们爷俩就决定一起下楼买鞭炮,来到卖鞭炮的摊位上,鞭炮的花样可真不少啊!有冲天炮、旋转炮、刺花炮、摔炮、礼花炮、黑蜘蛛炮、还有大炸雷……
反正各种各样的鞭炮说也说不完。爸爸给我买了比较安全的摔炮和刺花炮,又买了噼噼叭叭的鞭炮和冲天炮又叫二踢脚,还有五颜六色的礼花炮。走在路上,我就忍不住往地上扔了几个摔炮,摔炮摔在地上“啪啪”得响了起来,我感到好玩极了。到了中午,我就听到震耳的鞭炮声。爸爸也拿出了我们买的鞭炮。点上火只听到鞭炮辟天开地的响了起来,整个楼层都回荡着鞭炮声。我躲在远处捂上耳朵,直到鞭炮声结束,我才敢走到近处看一看。接着,爸爸又拿出一个二踢脚,把它拿在手中,点上火只听到“嗖”的一声,二踢脚像小火箭一样冲上天空,然后爆炸。我高兴得拍着手,难道真正的火箭就是这个原理发射上天的吗?到了晚上,整个城市灯火通明,天空中闪耀着五彩的礼花。我点燃了一个刺花炮,刺花炮“刺刺”的发出耀眼的火花。
我把手舞动起来,刺花炮跟着我的手臂舞动,划出一个个闪亮的光环。接着,爸爸开始放最美丽的礼花炮。点上火一个个五颜六色的彩球从礼花炮的炮管中冲上天空,色彩斑斓美丽极了。快到最后的时候,只听到“嘭”的一声,从炮管后面冒出一股黑烟。我和妈妈吓了一大跳,只见爸爸的手和脸被熏的乌黑。我和妈妈看到爸爸这个样子,笑得前仰后合的。爸爸哭笑不得的说:“都是劣质炮惹得祸,以后放鞭炮一定要注意安全,不要再卖劣质炮了!”这个除夕我过的真得很快乐,这是我最快乐的春节了。
篇7:小学生二年级作文新春节
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+ 加入清单爆竹声声辞旧岁,瑞雪纷飞迎新年。
江城刚刚送走多年不遇的大雪,迎来了阳光明媚的早春二月。
在过几天,就是我国传统佳节—春节。新年之际,我们已感受到了春的气息,感受到了春的温暖。
要过年了,家家户户都在忙碌打扫卫生、筹备年货,我们家也不例外。节前,我和爸爸来到超市购买年货。超市里张灯节彩、货物琳琅满目,购物者人山人海、川流不息,处处洋溢节日气氛……
过新年贴对联、贴年画、贴窗花,都是人们寄托对幸福生活的向往,对美好未来的祝愿。今天,我饶有兴趣地将门神年画张贴在门前,嘴里还唱:“门神、门神骑大马,贴在门上守住家;门神、门神扛大刀,大鬼小鬼忙逃跑,”逗得爸爸妈妈哈哈大笑。
夜幕降临,家家户户喜气洋洋,吃年饭前,都要放鞭炮……
吃完年夜饭,我拉爸爸妈妈的手,来到屋外。路上灯火辉煌,霓虹灯下,人流传动,大人小孩在空旷的场地上燃放烟花,到处是一片节日的气象。当新年的钟声敲响时,家家户户燃放起爆竹,此起彼伏的爆竹声祝福新年的到来。
是啊!在热闹的爆竹声中,送走了难忘的旧岁;在温馨的节日里,满面笑容的人们迎来了新的一年。窗外,是不变的星空,岁月悄然地流失,在新年岁月中,我又长大了一岁。
春节,是孩子们尽情玩的日子,也是大人访亲探友的日子。爸爸妈妈带我走东家、窜西家,与亲朋好友渡过了许多难忘的时光。
空中点点闪烁的礼花,环绕缤纷的梦想,祝福你,祝福大家新年快乐!万事如意!真是难忘今宵,无论天涯与海角,神州万里同怀抱,共祝愿祖国好;告别今宵,无论新友与故交,明年春来再相邀,青山在,人未老,共祝愿,祖国好。
篇8: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9:小学语文二年级作文过春节
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+ 加入清单一年当中最重要的节日就非春节莫属了,在春节那天,人们会开开心心地回老家吃团圆饭,放烟花爆竹,要压岁钱。
20__年的过去,也意味着20__年的到来。宋代诗人王安石的【元日】写得好:爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏。千门万户曈曈日,总把新桃换旧符。
刚吃过晚饭,我就拿着早已准备好的烟花爆竹和妹妹一起冲到大门口。我把大爆竹“恐龙瀑布”点燃之后,就站在一边,准备看美丽的烟花。我们静静地等待着,突然“乓”地一声,烟花飞上了天,随即又发出“噼里啪啦"的声音,烟花一个个地飞上了天,有的像个妙龄少女在跳舞,有的像花朵一样绽开了花苞,有的像火箭,直冲云霄……我望着这美丽的烟花入了神,直到妹妹让我帮她点“小炮"时,我才反应过来。我帮妹妹点燃之后,也帮自己点了一根。时间一分一秒地过去,小炮"里的“子弹”终于“飞”了出来。妹妹提议道:”我们来场比赛,比看谁让“子弹”飞得远。“好。”我立马答应。我用所学的知识,将小炮调成近似45度角,妹妹则调成20几度,结果刚飞出去就掉了下来,打到了木头上。而我的则“飞"出了好远,大约有8米的距离。我大声说:“我赢了。”妹妹不服,说:“我用‘大炮’,你用‘小炮’,看谁‘飞’的距离远。”我依照她的意思,将她的“大炮”点燃,自己又点燃一根“小炮”。第一局,我虽还是近似45度角,可妹妹的“大炮”冲击力强,所以我输了。后来的几局,我集合全部精力,超越了她的“大炮”,飞出了十几米之外的大树上。妹妹说:“嘿嘿,今年我输了,明年可不一定会输了。”
过年真幸福!
篇10:关于春节三年级作文
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+ 加入清单盼啊,盼啊,眼看春节就快到了,想到这,我不由得笑了起来,在春节前,人们个个喜气洋洋,精神饱满。逛街的人络绎不绝,有的在买年画,有的在买年货,有的坐着火箱围着火炉看电视,还有的……
街上人山人海,地摊上的货物琳琅满目,人们恐怕想买什么都难选择!春节前,家家户户灯火通明,家家都把房子打扮得别具一格。他们把买来的年货放得满地都地。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,各有千秋。人们把买来的菜全部都弄好了,只等春节一到,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,在春节前,人们一出门,如果遇上了好朋友,总是口中不忘说一句:“过年好!”
春节到了,小朋友们便早早起床,来到爸爸妈妈的房间,开始了传统的拜年仪式了。小朋友们对父母说着一些吉祥话儿,爸妈就拿出压岁钱。大家都希望今年能够吉祥如意,招财进宝。这天亲朋好友欢聚一堂,品尝着美酒佳肴,谈着一些开心的话儿。而兴的则是我们,可以大把大把地攒取压岁钱,随心所欲地放鞭炮……
人们一直玩到深夜,嘴里吃着美味水果,手里燃放鞭炮烟花……大人小孩们载歌载舞,忘情地玩耍!
篇11:春节记事三年级
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+ 加入清单今年的春节,我去外公外婆家过年。
外公家在农村,我很喜欢那里的环境,有山有水、有农田、有果树、有鸡鸭等等,而且很热闹。最有趣、最开心的事情就是放烟花了。
大年三十的晚上,十二点整,全村人都在同一时间放鞭炮、烟花。那天晚上我早早就做好了准备,迎接这激动人心的时刻的到来。还差十分钟就十二点了,我已经迫不及待的想要放烟花了。我开心地跑上楼,奔向楼顶,此刻一片宁静,天空漆黑,我静静地倒数着、倒数着……哇!烟花开始了!一颗不起眼的小火种在半空中爆炸,就变成了一把绿色的大伞在夜空中绽开。千姿百态的烟花在夜空中呈现出不同的形状,有的像松树、有的像火箭、有的像菊花、有的像星星。这美丽的烟花把整个夜空点缀得七彩缤纷、美丽极了。
阵阵的爆竹声响个不停,整个村庄都热闹起来了。我看着外公去点燃烟花,我也想尝试一下,外公就拿了一根烟花给我,这根烟花大约一米长,圆圆的,并不大,有50发呢!我拿起打火机,点燃烟花的索引,把那根烟花高高举起来,烟花一个一个地发射出去,飞到半空中,再绽开变成一朵朵美丽的小花,此刻,我的心情也跟着绽放开了。
大约过了一个小时,烟花放完了,村庄渐渐恢复了平静,但我的心情却澎湃着,这是我在深圳从没有看过的如此热闹非凡的场面。如果可以的话,我想每年都去看烟花!
篇12:写放鞭炮的春节习俗
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+ 加入清单寒假又到了,春节又来了!过春节嘛,总是有很多习俗,放鞭炮就是我最喜欢的一个春节习俗。
“春节到,放鞭炮,吓跑恶鬼和妖怪!春节······”弟弟边说着自己编的顺口溜,边放鞭炮。看着弟弟放鞭炮,我心中升起一个疑问:“为什么过春节要放鞭炮呢?”于是,我去问知识渊博的爷爷。
爷爷告诉我:“鞭炮是中国的特产,也称‘炮仗’、‘爆竹’。它的起源很早,至今已有两千多年的历史了。春节放鞭炮的原因是要把出没的野兽吓跑,驱魔驱邪,喜迎春节,它还表示平平安安,欢欢喜喜。”“噢,原来是这样啊!”我恍然大悟,“谢谢爷爷,我明白了。”
听完爷爷的解释,我对鞭炮来了兴趣,想放一放鞭炮。
我拿出一个长长的烟花,来到院子里,我扣动打火机,一束蓝色的火苗从打火机里冒了出来。随着“咝咝”的响声,一簇闪闪的火花从顶端喷了出来。我尽情地挥舞着,跳着自己认为很优美的舞动,在夜空中画出各种图案。
我还不尽兴,又拿了一个大大的礼炮,准备点燃。但看到它庞大的体积,我又犹豫不决,这时,妈妈看透了我的心思:“不要怕,只要勇敢、自信,你就能成功!”听了妈妈的鼓励,我鼓起勇气,点燃了导火线。就在我飞速跑开的同时,一阵震耳欲聋的响声响了起来。“噼!啪!”一朵朵美丽的“花儿”从礼炮中喷薄而出,顿时点亮了夜空。“砰!”又一颗小火球蹦了出来,“哗!”就像一朵巨大的玫瑰花瞬间开放,绚丽至极·····夜空中,各种形态各异、色彩斑斓的“花朵”争奇斗艳,五光十色,瑰丽无比!
五颜六色的烟花,不仅绽放出来美丽,绽放出了悠久的历史文化,还绽放出了我的勇气与信心!
篇13:中秋节习俗四年级作文
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+ 加入清单今天是八月十五日,是什么日子呢?是中秋节!
中秋节可是我国传统节日呢!我要好好地过这个象征着团圆的佳节。
夜幕降临,在黑幕中一轮玉盘渐渐升起。啊!多么明亮的月亮,月亮映着一家团圆。
我和爸爸妈妈一起吃月饼,在中秋节里吃着月饼是多么甜蜜,滋润人的心田,月饼也像月亮一样,在中秋节里,是象征团圆。我们坐在桌边上吃着饭,这样真得很高兴,平时父母都是早出晚归,吃一顿饭要吃得很快,没有能一起说说话,聊一聊天。可今天不一样,平时不太搞笑的爸爸今天也开起了玩笑,还说笑话。吃完饭,我本想去赏月,但是妈妈说;“你还是先待会去吧,姥姥在家里,很孤独,你去打个电话,和姥姥说说话。”我和姥姥在聊天中,我听到姥姥笑得很高兴,如收到最好的礼物。
我和爸爸妈妈一起看月亮。今天的月亮比其它几个月出国的满月更亮更圆。许多诗人给这明月作诗,里面都含有对家人、对亲人的思念。对啊,每次见到这圆圆的月亮,都会想起亲人和家人,又想起自己的孤独,一种缺少爱的滋味,多么不好受。我觉得我是幸福的,也是幸运的。许多人因为工作忙,不能和家人团聚,只能仰望天上的明月。更可怜的是没有父母的孤儿,他们不明白,为什么中秋节我就不能与家人团聚。
这个团圆的中秋,给多少人带来幸福、美满的回忆,我真想把时间永远地停在那一刻。
篇14:学四年级春节联欢会作文
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+ 加入清单早上,我被一阵鞭炮声给吵醒了。我揉了揉眼睛,大喊:“妈妈!”妈妈很快过来了,我问道:“外面咋哪么吵呢?”妈妈笑着说:“你想想,今天是什么日子?”我仔细算了算,高兴得大叫:“今天是春节!”妈妈点点头,说:“是呀,你听外面多热闹。今天我们出去玩,小懒虫,还不起来?”我边穿衣服边应到:“好嘞,我就来!”
下午,爸爸带我们来到了湘江边。北风呼呼的吹着,吹在脸上有一种刺骨般的痛。尽管如此,还是丝毫没有减弱我和弟弟的喜悦。我和弟弟你追我赶,不知不觉中来到了开福寺附近。
开福寺对面有着许多大红灯笼,我怎么数都数不过来。数累了,我听见卖棉花糖的吆喝声,便缠着妈妈给我买了一串棉花糖。我拿着棉花糖,撕下一块三角形的棉花糖,含在嘴里,两手做出拜年的动作。那样子可好玩了!妈妈飞快的记录下了这精彩的瞬间。
吃过晚饭后,妈妈和爸爸一起的打电话给家乡的亲戚拜了年,当给外婆拜年时,还把我和弟弟拉了过来。外婆的电话一通,妈妈就把手机给了我。我刚接过手机,外婆的声音就响了起来:“喂?”我赶快应道:“外婆,是我!”“原来是琪琪啊!新年快乐!外婆祝你学业进步,身体健康!”我笑呵呵的答到:“我也祝外婆身体健康,寿比南山,福如东海!”“呵呵,你这丫头,什么时候嘴这么甜了。”外婆的声音依旧平淡,但还带着一丝无法掩饰的喜悦
篇15:春节记叙文
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+ 加入清单在中国各个地方都有自己过年的习俗和方式,而大连这个海滨城市 也有着它自己独特的过节方式。
在大连,人们都爱热闹,在劳动公园里张灯结彩。一般腊八节开始年的序幕就算拉开了,我和家人到市场上采购年货,真是一片热闹的景象,市场上的人摩肩接踵人来人往,小贩子朗朗上口的叫卖声让你不由自主的停下脚步聆听,也是一种享受!今年的腊八节天气有些寒冷,但是热情的大连人们并没有因为天气的寒冷而停下购置年货的脚步,每个人都热情洋溢奔走着,讨价还价声不绝于耳,我跟在家人后面走走停停,边看边乐,心里的喜悦之情 难以用语言来表达,我想每个人都像我似的,快乐着,幸福着!
腊八,家家户户是要做腊八粥的和泡腊八蒜,一早起来,爷爷在厨房忙着做腊八粥,我和家人开始剥蒜制作腊八蒜。整个房间里瞬间飘满了腊八粥的香气,诱人香味绵延好久!
腊月二十九,各大商场年货爆满,人也爆满,喜气洋洋的歌曲响遍每个商场,所以这应该算是除夕夜的大彩排了,有些回家过节的人早早关闭的自己的店铺,还有些不能回家过年的打工的人们由于各种原因不能回家,对他们来说是个遗憾,但是在大连过年也算是稍稍弥补了他们心里的 缺憾,毕竟大连过年是比较热闹的!
年味越来越浓,家家户户开始要贴对联了,说来也奇怪,贴上对联后立刻有了过年的气氛,红红的对联,吉祥的对子,看着就让人舒心,让人兴奋,年真的要来了!
腊月三十,也就是大年除夕了,这天早上开始就要忙活年夜饭了,毕竟是比较隆重的一顿饭,所以各家各户都是早早就开始准备了,家家都是肉味飘香,分不清是自己家还是邻居家的香气,反正鼻子在任何地方都能闻见飘香的饭菜味道。夜晚渐渐来临,年也拉开了序幕,好戏刚刚开始,小孩子们都到大街上放自己购买心仪已久的小鞭炮和烟花,这个夜晚是属于烟花的夜晚,五颜六色的烟花在空中绽放,站在高处,眼睛都不知道该往哪个地方看哪个烟花,因为都是那么漂亮,那么绚丽。配着家家户户门前的大红灯笼,整个滨城也成了烟花和火红灯笼的世界。小孩子们放完鞭炮一般就回家了,因为丰富的年夜饭吸引着小孩子们肚子里的馋虫,联欢晚会开始的时候,各种各样的美食大餐就要开始了,美食美酒飘香,欢乐声交杯声响遍各个大街小巷,这就预示着年已经开始啦!
正月十五,又名元宵节,也称上元节,这一天,大连大街小巷挂满了各式各样的彩灯,让人能看花了眼睛 。这一天,家家户户也要吃元宵的,因为元宵象征着团团圆圆,欢乐美满!
转眼,十五过去了,也就预示着年要过去了。大连一切都恢复到以前的样子了,上班的上学的,都各就各位啦!
年和快乐是一样的,总是悄悄地离开,但是也会悄悄地再回来,这就是大连的春节!我爱的春节!
篇16:家乡春节的习俗
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+ 加入清单我的家乡是清丰,各地过年的习俗也是不同,五花八门,但都有幸福美满的欢乐寓意。
农历十二月是最冷的天气,我家乡的腊八节差不多就算是春节的开始,也就是说开始准备过年的年货了。特别是家乡的农会,商店的老板会把店里的商品都搬出来,给客人们选购。家乡的腊八节标志着春节的慢慢到来,同时家乡还有说这样一种说法“腊七腊八,冻死寒鸦”,这一天还要喝上一碗香香的腊八粥,胃里热热的,心里暖暖的。在这个粥里放入了各种豆、米,足足有八种以上的谷类进行熬制,这不仅是粥,而是小型农业展览会。
现在农民生活好了,鸡鸭鱼肉是必不可少的,而孩子们最喜欢的却是那甜甜糖果儿,有的晶莹剔透,有的“红红火火”,这也是春节必备之一。再有就是买花炮了,那包装精致的柳叶鞭,更是我们男孩子的最爱。还有就是增添新衣服了,这是家乡的孩子所盼望的,穿着新衣服,心里那个美呀!
年三十那天走在大街上更是热闹,孩子们成帮结队的在大街上放花炮,无忧无虑的跟朋友们走街串巷。特别是各家各户都做着美味的佳肴,散出的那个味道,那真是香味扑鼻呀!下午黄昏时,火红的对联开始上门了,喜气洋洋的对联迎接着祝福,迎接着春天,迎接着各路大神的到来。晚上的除夕大餐就是饺子了,我们在家门口放鞭炮,而奶奶们却在自己家的院子里烧香拜神,烧元宝,拜五神,企求他们保佑我们一家平平安安。吃着香香的饺子,看着好看的春晚,一家人其乐融融,快要睡觉的时候,长辈们会在我们的枕头下面放上盼望已久的压岁钱。
正月初一的早晨四五点钟,老家还有起五更的习俗,我就跟在爸爸、妈妈、叔叔、婶婶后面就开始先给?爷爷们?奶奶们磕头,然后再给爷爷、奶奶磕头,哈哈哈,小孩子们就可以得到更多的糖果了。吃完早饭,我们就开始去逛庙会、走亲戚了,我们小孩子就可以跟在大人的后面,去买好吃的东西,在亲戚家还可以挣到压岁钱,呵呵,心里那个美呀!真希望天天过大年!晚上的节目就是放烟花了,看着那一朵朵绽放的花朵,真是心花努放。这就是我农村老家的春节,是不是很美呀!
篇17:有关初一英语春节
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+ 加入清单"New Years day, New Years day!"The children were grinning from ear to ear on the grass.
The children in the square had some firecrackers and some around the fire.
At night, the sky becomes a colorful kaleidoscope.There are all kinds of firecrackers on the ground, red and red lanterns.From a distance, ah!It is more beautiful than spring, hotter than summer, richer than autumn, and more magnificent than winter.
There was a tray of candy and reunion dinners.Everyone happily gathered together, happily ate the reunion dinner, said to each other: "happy New Year to you!"I also say to everyone: "happy New Year!"
“过年了,过年了!”孩子们在草地上高兴得合不拢嘴。
广场上孩子们有的放鞭炮,有的围着火炉团团转。
夜晚,天空变成一个五彩缤纷,光彩夺目的万花筒;地上有各种各样的花炮,红红火火的灯笼。从远处一看,啊!比春天还美丽,比夏天还红火,比秋天还丰富,比冬天还壮观!
家里摆着一盘盘糖果和团圆饭。大家开开心心地聚在一起,高高兴兴地吃团圆饭,互相说声:“祝你新年快乐!”我也跟大家说:“新年好!”
篇18:家乡春节习俗
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+ 加入清单家乡濮阳,是一个年味非常浓厚地城市。
浓烈地年味从腊月初八就弥漫在城市地各个角落,煮香粥、购年货、求平安……腊八节最重要地事情当然是喝腊八粥了。腊八粥主要是由大米、燕麦、花生等熬制而成,又香又黏,香飘满堂。古时穷苦人家过年,家里也没什么好吃地,只好一收缸底,把家里能熬得都熬上,从而变成了腊八粥,这种习俗也流传了下来。
腊月二十三过小年,年味渐渐就变浓了,祭神、买芝麻糖祭灶开始了。过了二十三,家里人开始购置年货,鸡鸭牛羊猪肉大块大块地买回家,从此家里一直漂浮着肉菜地香味。
除夕真有趣。在外地工作地亲人不论多忙都会抽空回家,吃顿团圆饭。那顿饭真是丰富啊——热气腾腾地饺子、清香四溢地鲈鱼、色彩鲜艳地炒菜……大家喜气洋洋地吃过团圆饭,就开始围坐在电视机旁观赏“春节联欢晚会”,不过新年钟声敲响不能睡觉,全家人要一起守岁。党你睡觉时,你会发现,枕头下面已悄悄地藏好了几百元大钞,啊哈,那是爸爸妈妈给你地压岁钱。把压岁钱放在子女地枕头下面,也是一种民俗,传说压岁钱会压住妖魔,不让妖魔靠近孩子们,如果不放压岁钱,孩子就会被咬摸摸头,从而导致高烧不止。
大年初一更是热闹。长辈们开始串亲戚,而跟着大人们地小孩子享福了。到了亲戚家,不仅会吃到香甜地饭菜,还有收到压岁小红包。这天,亲朋好友家地孩子们聚到一起,迎来了燃放鞭炮狂欢季,每个人都会拿出各式各样地花炮一比高低,摔炮、擦炮、五响炮、烟花、旋转小马、烟雾弹……真是五花八门,应有尽有。
春假地最后一个高潮便是正月十五闹元宵了。这一天,热闹劲儿一点也不亚于初一初二。赏花灯、猜灯谜、闹元宵,更有打扮得花红柳绿地民俗秧歌队,踩高跷地,划旱船地,锣鼓喧天,热火朝天!
快乐地日子总是那么短暂,春节匆匆地来,又悄悄地走了,我又在期盼着明年春节地到来……
篇19:春节吃鱼的民间习俗
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+ 加入清单“无鱼不成席”。我国八大菜系,都离不开鱼菜名馔。尤其是大年三十晚吃年饭,老百姓更离不开鱼。“鱼”与“余”同音,又象征吉祥物,如鲤鱼,寓“得利有余”;鲢鱼,寓“连年有余”;鳜鱼,寓“富贵有余”。这是我国千百年来的情结。
起源于原始崇拜鱼。在除夕年饭中,鱼除了象征年年忧郁的吉祥意义外,还有隐秘的镇邪意义。早在汉代画师所绘门上的扣环,多有鱼餙作镇邪物。唐代的屋门、柜门、箱门等,都盛行鱼形拉手,以示镇邪的功能。这影响了后世除夕年饭的鱼俗。看来,除夕的鱼,在餐桌上是招财,餐桌外是镇邪,只是后一种功能其隐义,逐渐为人们所淡忘了。
过年食鱼的习俗,大江以南的不少区域,似乎有一个潜规则。鱼是宴席上最后一道菜,端上桌基本上是不吃留下它,作为吉祥物,意味着“年年有余”。有的地方,年饭时吃鱼,要留头留尾到明年(即年初),表达新年“有头有尾”的祈愿。
摆鱼也有讲究:鱼头要对着贵宾或长辈,体现尊敬;来客是文人,将鱼肚对着他,赞他肚里有墨水,满腹文章;来客是武将,讲鱼脊对着他,夸他刚武豪放,可作脊梁。还有鱼端上桌时的摆放,鱼头对着谁、尾对谁,摆下后不可再端动。鱼头所对的人“剪彩“,鱼尾所对的人“赞助”;先由二位对饮一杯酒,再由鱼头的人首动筷夹鱼吃(所谓“剪彩”),随后大家才可以动筷,热闹气氛,欢语一片。
祖国地域广阔,民族风俗各异,过年食鱼美馔纷呈。朝鲜族人春节家宴,爱食“明太鱼”,祭祀林明太(古时,他发现一种鱼,帮同胞度饥荒之灾)。傣族人食竹烧鱼,从江里捞鲜鱼,开膛破肚,把猪肉和佐料塞入鱼肚内;砍来一节毛竹,劈开缝夹住鱼,放火堂里慢烤,待鱼香、肉香、竹香飘逸出来,用手撕着吃,意味着来年“红红火火,有好运”。
侗族人大年初一,从鱼塘里捞数条鲜鱼,煎、炸、烧、炖摆满一桌,香气四溢,预祝新年吉庆有余。苗族人过年吃五香鱼,把鱼去肠脏后切成小块,用酱油、盐浸泡,晾干入锅油炸;趁热又浸泡在白糖、米酒、生姜汁的汤水里,晾干入锅不防水,再放白糖、芥末、火燎锅生眼,鱼出焦香味,食之口齿生津。这道鱼菜,甜、咸、焦、香五味俱全。
篇20:2024春节满分
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+ 加入清单鞭炮声声,新年到了,人们都回家过大年了。
我们准备了对联、鞭炮、大家聚在一起,可热闹了。
期盼已久的年夜饭终于到来,饭菜又香又多,有春卷、饺子……大家开开心心,说说笑笑。
吃完了年夜饭,我们去贴对联,对联上写着“爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏”,贴完对联,我们又要贴“福”字,我刚要往门上贴,妈妈说道:“别贴,‘福’不能这么贴。”我那机灵的小脑瓜运转起来,不出一会儿,我说道:“哦,我懂了,‘福’是不是要倒着贴,因为预示‘福到了’对吗?”妈妈微笑着点点头。
贴完了对联和‘福’,烟花也不能忘了呀!千家万户一起放起了美丽的烟花。到了午夜12点,烟花声还是持续不断。每家的小孩子也不例外,有的打瞌睡了,就用冷水洗一把脸,让自己清醒起来,看着一串串烟花升上天空,让宁静的夜空变的沸腾起来,大地也随着欢快起来。
让我们一起敲响新年的钟声,迎来2020年一次更热闹的春节吧!