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春节习俗

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过年了!家家户户都在忙着贴春联,做年夜饭,放鞭炮……要做的事情太多了。而这些,都是过年的习俗。过年有那些习俗呢?通过上网搜查我了解了许多。

1、贴福字。过年时,家家户户都要贴“福”字,并且这个“福”字是倒着的,意为福到。

2、放鞭炮。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”,到了除夕就到处作恶。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,直至今日。

3、贴对联。春联也叫门对、春贴、对联、对子、桃符等,它以工整、对偶、简洁、精巧的文字描绘时代背景,抒发美好愿望,是我国特有的文学形式。这一习俗起于宋代,在明代开始盛行。

4、贴窗花。在民间人们还喜欢在窗户上贴上各种剪纸——窗花。窗花不仅烘托了喜庆的节日气氛,也集装饰性、欣赏性和实用性于一体。剪纸在我国是一种很普及的民间艺术,千百年来深受人们的喜爱,因它大多是贴在窗户上的,所以也被称其为“窗花”。

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篇1:八年级重阳节传统习俗作文通用

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今天是重阳节,我们几个同学约在了一起为老人打扫房间,并送上我们亲自制作的贺卡。

我们将我们活动的地点锁定在了云翔公寓。我们带上了自己的扫把,和自己制作的贺卡在祥云公寓大门口会合了。

刚进入小区,小区的`单元防盗门,给我们的任务添加了一项困难,我们在这小区里来来回回地寻找单元防盗门开了的单元。终于,精诚所至,金石为开。我们找到了防盗门打开的一个单元楼门。我们每家每户的找老年人,像个无头苍蝇一样在楼道里乱飞乱撞,终于,我们敲开了一位老人的家门。

这位老人脸上布满了岁月的痕迹,可笑容却让人感到了温暖幸福。一位同学上前对老人说:”您好,今天是重阳节,请问我们可以帮您打扫清洁吗?“老人冲我们笑了笑,点了点头。我们走进老人的房间,就拿起了扫把认真的扫起来,我们把沙发下面,茶几下面的卫生死角都打扫了一遍。老人笑了,说:”你们把垃圾都扫在一起吧!“我们把扫出来的垃圾扫在了一起,倒入了垃圾桶。老人说:”人老了,弯不下腰扫不到沙发下面,还要麻烦你们。“我们异口同声的说:”没关系。“我们扫完了垃圾,把我们的贺卡送给老人,并送上了节日的祝福。在重阳这个属于老人的节日里,愿天下所有的老人都能:快快乐乐,健健康康,越活越年轻。

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篇2:腊八节的习俗和故事作文400字

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【我在老家酒业过腊八】

一个星期六,我们铜陵日报社校园小记者一行来到安徽老家酒业参观,接受传统文化熏陶,以小记者的身份过一次腊八节。适逢老家酒业的“打酒节”,我们一并学习了解了酒的酿造工艺和中国的民俗文化。

大门口高高的彩虹门、长长的红地毯、热情的腰鼓队吸引着我们走进工厂,一排排红灯笼映衬着“腊八打酒节”几个大字,热闹非凡。一大排酒坛围满了一个冰封的池塘,就像一串项链挂在那里,十分漂亮。

我们首先来到藏酒阁,浓浓的酒糟味扑鼻而来,爸爸说老家酒业有着悠久的传统工艺酿造历史,特别是二楼的封坛原浆,都贴有代表身份的标签,听说价值不菲,值得拥有哈。

随后我们来到酒粮坊,我们参观学习了白酒的传统酿造工艺,真是大开眼界,原来白酒酿造要经过出窖、拌粮、上甑、接酒、摊晾、入窖、封窖、窖藏等复杂工序,真是不容易。

在展示大厅,我们学习了腊八节的由来和习俗,同时了解到,打酒的“打”字原指买的意思。经过学习,我们知道了传统民俗中的许多历史典故,我现场书写了一副对联:“风云激壮志,礼乐秀群英”并上台展示,最后和小记者们一起绘年画、剪窗花、喝香甜可口的腊八粥,暖暖的腊八粥入口,真是美味啊!

这一天我学习了解了传统民俗文化和白酒的酿造工艺,度过了一个快乐而又充实的腊八节!

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篇3:中秋节习俗作文600字

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中午,我和爸爸、妈妈一起去参加中秋“博饼”活动。

“博饼”活动开始了,我紧跟着爸爸,想让爸爸把机会让给我。好不容易轮到我们,我又紧张又激动,小心翼翼地抓起骰子,嘴里小声地念叨:“天灵灵,地灵灵,老天保佑我。天灵灵,地灵灵,老天保佑我。”说完,我把骰子向大碗扔去。可能是太用力了,其中的一颗骰子在碗沿转了一圈,跳了出来,掉在桌子上。一无所获!我无奈地叹了口气,垂头丧气地向妈妈那一组走去。

这边,大家正围着桌子起哄呢!那些手气好的人,一个个满面红光,而那些愁眉苦脸的,可能手气和我一样臭吧。我不甘心,就让妈妈再给我一次机会,妈妈爽快地答应了。这一次,我终于得到了一个“秀才”,乐得一蹦老高!

“博饼”活动结束了,我们一家人提着大包小包的“战利品”凯旋而归。

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篇4:春节习俗的作文500字

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春节,有许多风俗。有贴春联,又放爆竹,有给小孩子送红包,还有吃年夜饭……其中,我最喜欢的还属贴春联,春联是家家户户都有的:有代表吉祥的、又表示欢乐的、还有祝愿平安的。可我还是觉得我家的春联比较有意思。为什么呢?请听我细细诉说吧!

这天,爷爷看着去年的春联,又有了一个想法:换一副春联,而且要是自己想的。爷爷以前当过老师,才思敏捷,所以没过一会儿,他就脱口而出了一副春联:上联是:岁岁平安悦欢腾,下联是:带带安泰阳光明。“哇,里面还有我名字里的‘悦’和‘阳’两个字!”我惊奇的说道。奶奶也说:“嗯,很有创意。但我总觉得下面几个字不够妥帖。”这时,小姑姑和小姑父回来了。他们看见我们在想春联,便也加入了进来。经过姑姑和姑父的修改后感觉就更好了,上联是:岁岁平安人欢悦,下联是:带带康泰家喜阳。奶奶急忙说:“不行,不行!有一种药叫康泰克,听起来不吉利。”小姑父又说:“那就改成和泰吧!”这回奶奶同意了。这时,奶奶叫我来写春联,我一笔一划认认真真地写了起来。一边写,一边想:这可是凝聚着全家智慧的春联,绝对不能马虎,写错字。终于,一副新春联又诞生了,这幅春联比去年的那副还要好。

贴春联很有趣,但放鞭炮也是我所喜欢的。特别是滑炮,因为它有许多种玩法,我喜欢的还是扔在河里和放在瓶子里,我就说一下扔在河里得吧!其实很简单,先点燃滑炮,然后放在手里2—3秒,再往河里一扔,就只需等待了。有时会在水面上炸起一小片水花,有时会沉入河底,随着沉闷的一声“砰”那你就只能看见一丝红光了。

春节令我难忘,因为有这些风俗让春节变得更完美。

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篇5:写三月三习俗的作文

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每年的农历三月三,是我们壮乡的传统节日。

今年的“三月三”又快到了。时间在飞逝,明天就是我早盼望来到的“三月三”了,我的心情哪,甭提多高兴了。

晚上,我妈妈就开始作起“三月三”的食品准备。首先看见妈妈拿来红兰,炒了一下就滚了热水,就把红兰泡入水中,妈妈就用手拿红兰,不过多久,红兰便冒着热气,水变成了红紫颜色的了,香透了。我心里想……彩妈妈就把糯米洗好,泡入红兰水,等到明天早晨蒸。听了妈妈说明天蒸,我焦急了。但还是得明天吃上这香喷喷的糯米饭,因为明天是“三月三”嘛,这只是准备。然后,妈妈做另一种食品,就是鸡蛋。

第二天清早,我一骨碌地爬床来,穿上衣裤就闻到一股糯米饭的香味。于是,我赶忙来到厨房。早起的妈妈见了我说:“快快来吃糯米饭了。”我兴奋地欢呼起来,拧开饭的盖,哇,好香啊,只见饭里乘着美丽的糯米饭,有黄色的,白色的,红色的,紫色的。我抓起一大把的糯米饭,津津有味地吃起来。吃了一会儿,妈妈又递给我鸡蛋,我惊喜极了。于是,我又津津有味地吃起鸡蛋来。原来这些美味食品是妈妈一清早起来做的。我想:“……”这天,有的小孩子还结了个鸡蛋网,挂在胸前,网里放着个红通通的鸡蛋(那时**)。我们还拿着鸡蛋,和别的同学斗呢,真是有趣。

我想:人们为什么要做各种颜色的糯米饭,肯定是它表示着使人们一年风调雨顺,五谷丰登,吉利的含义吧!鸡蛋呢,也许是祝愿我们小孩呢感快长快长,健康成长呢。

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篇6:端午节习俗作文

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香喷喷的粽子熟了,黄澄澄的雄黄酒酿好了,赛龙舟的船也准备好了,端午节也就随风而来了。

端午节有一千多年的历史了,传说就是为了纪念大诗人屈原的。春秋战国时期,楚国有位著名的大臣,名叫屈原。他不仅仅诗词写得好,还有相当的谋略;既就是一位诗人,也就是一位政治家。屈原出身于楚国的贵族,起初颇受楚怀王的信任,然而曾做到左徒的高官,他主张改良内政,联齐抗秦。但就是,楚怀王的令尹子椒、上官大夫靳尚和他的宠妃郑袖等人,由于受了秦国使者张仪的贿赂,不但阻止怀王理解屈原的意见,并且进谗言使怀王疏远了屈原。结果楚怀王被秦国诱去,囚死在秦国。顷襄王即位后,屈原继续受到迫害,并一再遭到放逐。公元前278年,秦国大将白起带兵南下,然而攻破了楚国国都,屈原对前途感到绝望,就在农历五月除五投汨罗江自尽。屈原写了很多不朽诗篇,比如有:《离骚》、《天问》等等……

端午节还有许多别名,有:浴兰节、女儿节、五五节、端阳节等等……

我十分喜欢端午节,因为这其中寓含着很丰富的好处。

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篇7:描写家乡的习俗

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在我的老家仙游,有一个特有的习俗——做寿。

无论男女,只要是年龄过了五十,每逢整十岁就要做寿。在正月初三到正月初六,要办酒席,请左邻右舍亲朋好友过来,为的是为寿星送上祝福。

人到齐后,随着一声开席的鞭炮声,做寿也就开始了。寿星家里围着一桌桌的人,大家都欢声笑语。

主人家开始上菜,大家就边吃边聊。

大概上了三四盘菜后,寿星就过来和每一桌的人干杯。有酒的喝酒,没酒的用果汁代替。反正无论男女老少,都要干杯,再给寿星说上几句祝福的话。寿星听了当然开心,连忙叫我们多吃点,然后又匆匆地到下一桌去和客人干杯了。

做寿时,主人家必须上两道菜:莆田卤面和海蛎汤。莆田卤面其实就是普通的面,但配上一些配料:蘑菇、肉、白菜等,就变得极其的美味。海蛎汤也非常不错,没有放什么味精却也能让人一碗接一碗的喝。这两道菜就好像酒席的象征一样。但其实每道菜都是家常菜,主人把我们当作家人,而并非简单的

客人。所以是再简单的菜肴,也能吃出浓浓的乡情、乡味。

做寿结束时,又是一阵散席的炮竹声。客人要和寿星说声“祝您老人家福如东海,寿比南山啊……”然后感谢款待,寒暄几句也就走了。于是那几天鞭炮声此起彼伏,家家都在吃酒席,家家都在放鞭炮,好热闹!

客人不是为了蹭吃而来的。其实整个村子都像是一家人,做寿就像是为家人过生日一样。主人也是不收钱的。就是这样一个短暂而美好的仪式,有时办的比婚礼还盛大。

这就是我家乡的习俗——做寿。其实和过年也有点像——在噼里啪啦的爆竹声中开始,转眼又在噼里啪啦的爆竹声中消逝了……

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篇8:关于端午节的习俗日记

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从睡意中醒来,心里想着今天是端午节不禁兴奋起来。我快速起床了,看见妈妈正在厨房烧着香喷喷的粽子和鸡蛋呢!妈妈还为我和弟弟准备了五颜六色的蛋袋,打开锅盖,那浓浓的香气迎面扑来

,拿出一个热气腾腾的粽子,翻来颠去一阵后,剥开那几片还在散发着香气的箬叶后,里面躺着的粽子就像小宝宝一样新鲜细嫩,招人喜爱。我们津津有味的吃起来!

窗外下起了蒙蒙细雨,本来打算去看端午节划龙舟呢!由于下雨我和弟弟改去了喜欢的图书馆,那里有很多喜欢的书《我爱作文》《智力拼图》《西游记》等等,我们迫不及待的看了起来!哈哈。我

听到边上的弟弟傻笑起来,原来他在看《爆笑笑园》书呢,后来我们还在图书馆看了一场电影,又一个快乐的端午节过去了。

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篇9:完整版春节所有习俗英语作文

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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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今年春节刚刚过去,过年期间我看到很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个“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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端午节粽子,这是中国人民的又一传统习俗。高考粽子,又叫“角黍”、“筒粽”。其由来已久,花样繁多。

据记载,早在春秋时期,用菰叶(茭白叶)包黍米成牛角状,称“角黍”;用竹筒装米密封烤熟,称“筒粽”。东汉末年,以草木灰水浸泡黍米,因水中含碱,用菰叶包黍米成四角形,煮熟,成为广东碱水粽。

晋代,粽子被正式定为端午节食品。这时,包粽子的原料除糯米外,还添加中药益智仁,煮熟的粽子称“益智粽”。时人周处《岳阳风土记》记载:“俗以菰叶裹黍米,……煮之,合烂熟,于五月五日至夏至啖之,一名粽,一名黍。”南北朝时期,出现杂粽。米中掺杂禽兽肉、板栗、红枣、赤豆等,品种增多。粽子还用作交往的礼品。

到了唐代,粽子的用米,已“白莹如玉”,其形状出现锥形、菱形。日本文献中就记载有“大唐粽子”。宋朝时,已有“蜜饯粽”,即果品入粽。诗人苏东坡有“时于粽里见杨梅”的诗句。这时还出现用粽子堆成楼台亭阁、木车牛马作的广告,说明宋代吃粽子已很时尚。元、明时期,粽子的包裹料已从菰叶变革为箬叶,后来又出现用芦苇叶包的粽子,附加料已出现豆沙、猪肉、松子仁、枣子、胡桃等等,品种更加丰富多彩。

一直到今天,每年五月初,中国百姓家家都要浸糯米、洗粽叶、包粽子,其花色品种更为繁多。从馅料看,北方多包小枣的北京枣粽;南方则有豆沙、鲜肉、火腿、蛋黄等多种馅料,其中以浙江嘉兴粽子为代表。吃粽子的风俗,千百年来,在中国盛行不衰,而且流传到朝鲜、日本及东南亚诸国。

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爆竹声中一岁除,春风送暖入屠苏,千门万户瞳瞳日,总把新桃换旧符。这首七言绝句,写出了辞旧迎新的景象。按山东老家的习俗,年三十晚上是最隆重最热闹的一天,也是家长最忙碌的一天,更是我们小孩最盼望的一天。

中午,我和爸爸要贴春联,首先要把浆糊刷在春联的每一个角落,然后把它贴到院子门的两侧,随后在门上方贴上横幅,最后在大铁门中央贴上一个福字。今年的春联非常特别,因为是我自己写的,虽然我不是很满意我的字迹,但爷爷奶奶非常开心,逢来人就会介绍是他们大孙子的作品。爷爷奶奶非常开心还有另外一个原因,就是今年妹妹第一次在山东老家过年,家里添了人口,爷爷奶奶真是人逢喜事精神爽啊!

下午爸爸和奶奶开始准备年夜饭,他们炒了一桌子的菜,包了很多饺子。晚上、我们一起吃年夜饭一起敬酒。我跟爷爷奶奶说,在新的一年里,祝你们身体健康、长命百岁!爷爷奶奶非常开心,给我和妹妹各包了一个大红包。北方的年夜饭必须吃饺子,奶奶包的饺子馅有三种,分别是荠菜馅、牛肉馅、韭菜馅。热腾腾的饺子一上桌大家就吃了起来,我最爱的就是韭菜馅的饺子,一下子吃了十几个。不到一会儿,春晚节目开播了,一家人就一边吃一边看还一边谈论着春晚的节目,真是其乐融融啊。

吃完饭我拉着叔叔想去放烟花。我们看到别人放的大烟花直冲天空,有黄的、紫的、绿的、红的、蓝的等。有的像牡丹,有的像菊花,有的像天上彩色的星星,五颜六色的非常眩目,一群群烟花好像会变魔术一样,给小朋友们带来无数的欢乐,同时燃放烟花后留下的一股股火药味让我意识到污染问题,最终我还是忍住了燃放烟花的欲望。

回来的时候,我看见奶奶准备了一桌子的供品。奶奶说:“我们马上要供奉天上的各路神仙了,等纸钱烧完了,我们要轮流磕头,让天神保佑我们。”磕完头我们就回到家里,一边守岁一边又吃了顿饺子,年饱,年饱,过年吃的真饱!

由于奶奶和外婆家离的非常远,我们一般会在奶奶家呆到大年初三再去外婆家。而老家这边年初一,都是邻居之间,相互串门拜年,相互问候工作、学习以及健康状况,增进邻里之间的感情。年初二,我们整个李氏家族的人都会聚在一起祭祀祖先。年初三,去老家亲戚家拜年,年初四又回到外婆家,再住上几天,我的春节转眼就过完了,只能朌望着下一个春节的到来。

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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14:春节的习俗小学生优秀

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我的家乡在江门,那里,每年春节,市民们举行的活动可多了!

农历年的最末一天称除夕,江门习俗称“过年”。

除夕前人们就忙碌各式年货了:买鸡、鸭、鹅、鱼肉、衣饰、家具、器皿、画、春联……样样都有。餐桌上摆的大鱼大肉和糖果,让人直流口水。

人们还会买柑桔、青橄榄那些象征吉祥如意的水果。

旧俗过后,男的必新理发,女的必“挽面”。

农历十二月二十四日是“神明”上天和“述职”之时。是日起,家家户户大扫除,用物和被帐都行清洗,谓之“采囤”。

春节外出的家人一定要赶回来团聚。家里还会吃团圆饭。

如果是晚农家的水缸要贮满水,米缸要填满米,灯火不能熄灭,这样才能年年好运气。

农历二十三晚,俗称小年夜,人们为表示灶君一年来保护各家各户灶火不断、饮食平安的谢意,在灶君向玉皇大帝述职时,特地给他贱行。谢灶要摆设贡品,主要有:一碗清水,一碗白米,几棵带尾叶的甘蔗,还有炒米饼、柑桔、红糖和一封利是,以及一份“灶君疏”,大意是向灶君请罪,请他上言好事,下界保平安。这就是谢灶。

说了这么多,也该说花市上了。

临近春节,香港人都喜欢按照习俗购买年花,取其“花开富贵”之意。

那香港的花市和江门的花市有什么不同?人们可以趁到香港过新年的时候去人潮拥挤的地方年宵花市凑凑热闹,看看那金橘、水仙、牡丹、芍药的年花,以及近年流行的“五代同堂”,据说桃花能为未婚男女带来“桃花运”,连着叶子的柑桔则代表姻缘“开花结果”……

哎!不说这么多了,喉都干了,喝点水,自己查阅吧!我们江门可是有数不清的习俗哦!

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篇15:家乡的习俗作文700字

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我们家乡有个习俗,只要谁家小孩满十岁了,准在初八那天请所有的亲朋好友吃饭,什么七大叔,八大姨,都要来,今年刚好赶上,又有人过十岁生日了,我和妈妈带上礼物,一大早便出发了。

这个亲戚属于那种不是特别熟的,不熟到什么程度呢?见了面,我连他叫什么,该怎么称呼他都不知道,毕竟,一年就见一次面啊!到了他家,很龙套地向他拜了拜,说了句“新年好”!主人便把我一人请进了里屋,留我妈妈一人在客厅,至于干什么,不看我都知道,要交礼金,也可以理解为份子钱,但未成年人是免费的。哈哈。

过年时,中午饭吃的特别迟,一般是在一点或者两点时才吃的,这时,大人们可以聊会天,把小孩子们放在一边,小孩子们这会无非就是看看电视,玩玩游戏,轻松自在。

要到吃午饭的时间了,但你吃饭总不会站着吃吧,你首先得会“坐席”坐席也有讲究,辈分越低就要坐在离门口越近的地方,在吃的时候也有讲究,不能翘二郎腿,这样对主人们不尊重。不能大声喧哗,会影响别人,也很不礼貌,吃完饭后,更加要注意,不可以擅自离位,必须等大家都吃好了后才可以离开。吃完饭后,要把筷子放在桌子上,千万不要放在碗上,这是一种非常没有礼貌的行为。因为只有在有人去世的时候,才会这样摆放碗筷,如果没有人去世这样摆放碗筷,可以说是客人对主人的诅咒,是非常没有礼貌的表现。

上完菜后便没有过多的规矩,反正就是吃,吹!吃饭时大家谈的很开心,什么话题都有,说说你今年的工作如何,孩子的成绩如何,一派和谐,从话中透出的是对亲人的怀恋与关心,主人将鞭炮烟花燃起,在这本不安静的和谐中增加了几声重重的喜悦。桌上的菜有很多,各式各样,但少不了鱼,年年有鱼,年年有余!

也许桌上并没有山珍海味,也许在一起吃饭的都是普通人,但是,在年中,在平常的菜也是被大家所喜欢的,家人在一起,哪都有年夜饭。

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篇16:春节的习俗作文400字

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说到中国最受欢迎的传统节日,大家一定会马上想到春节。而在过春节时,我们一定会履行许多传统习俗,那么今天就让我们来谈一谈春节的习俗。

传说很久以前,有一只怪物叫夕,它每年都会吃人。后来人们发现它害怕红色和烟花爆竹的响声,就以此来驱赶夕。从此,人们在除夕夜就有了贴春联和燃放烟花爆竹的习俗。

在贴春联时,一般都有左联右联和横批。人们往往都会在春联上写上吉利的话语,祝愿家人在新的一年里可以平平安安,心想事成。

在春节期间,人们会摆上好酒好菜,很多人还会吃饺子,同“交子”。然而,酒才是重中之重,古诗云:“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。”

“爆竹声中一岁除”,由此可见,燃放烟花爆竹也是春节的一大习俗。在夜晚,那爆竹声噼里啪啦,那烟花五颜六色,红的,黄的,蓝的,……各种形状,各种样式,无不给春节带来了许多节日气氛。但现在许多人非法燃放烟花爆竹,给我们的安全带来了隐患,而且燃放的烟花爆竹还会污染空气,所以这一习俗已经被“禁止”。

其实这只是一小部分,在春节中,我推荐大家安全出行,过一个绿色环保的新年。

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篇17:传统习俗作文350字

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过年了,家家户户的门窗里都飘出了阵阵的饭菜香,门口都贴着春联,挂着明亮的灯笼,时不时还响起清脆的爆竹声。今天,我就给大家讲讲我放烟花的故事。

今年除夕,老爸带我去院子里放烟花。一到院子,我就激动得蹦蹦跳跳。只见老爸拿出一个盒子,又从里面拿出一根小棒,准备用打火机点上。这时,我激动的心情已经抛到九霄云外去了,心里想:“如果爆炸了可怎么办呀?我得做好准备。”于是,我跑到一旁的台阶上,捂着耳朵,紧闭双眼,等着老爸把烟花放完。可是等了好一会儿,还是没动静。我睁开眼一看,小棒上出现了漂亮美丽的图案,而且没有一点声音。我好奇地问老爸:“为什么这种烟花不会爆炸呢?”“因为这种烟花小,威力也小,自然就不会爆炸啦!”老爸回答。“哦,原来是这样啊!”我一边说着一边看起了美丽的烟花。

这个晚上,我不但看见了不会爆炸的烟花,还懂得了没有去尝试,就不能轻易下结论的道理。

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篇18:春节习俗

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春节到了,每个地方都有每个地方的习俗,而我的家乡广州也有我家乡的春节习俗。下面就让我来介绍一下吧。

广州有句俗语叫:“年二八、洗邋遢”,意思是,到了腊月二十八这天,要把家里大扫除一遍,为迎接新的一年的到来。

到了除夕,大家可就忙了,女人就为了团圆饭做准备,男人则帮忙杀鸡、杀鹅、贴对联、贴门画、买花、买年橘、盆景……

晚上可就热闹了,有些大人在茶余饭后就等着看万众瞩目的《春晚》了。小孩子们就穿着一身新衣服挨家挨户地去得压岁钱,俗称“利是”。而有些大人们则带着小朋友去逛广州特有的迎春花市,说到迎春花市,这可得详细介绍介绍:每年的春节前夕,广州的大街小巷都摆满了鲜花、盆景,各大公园都在举办迎春花展,特别是除夕前三天,各区的主要街道都搭起彩楼,扎起花架,四乡花农纷纷涌来,摆开花市,售花赏花,人潮涌动,十里长街,繁华似锦,人海如潮,一直闹到初一凌晨,方才散去。这就是广州特有的迎春花市。

半夜十二点来敲门时,每家每户都响起喜庆的鞭炮声,大家都沉浸在漫天飞舞的鞭炮纸上了。鞭炮一过,就是五彩缤纷的烟花点缀在无暇的天空上了,人们望着飞上天的烟花,一起期望着新的一年、新的气象。

到了初一,大家都非常有空,大人们就会去打麻将,而小孩子们则用自己的压岁钱案买各种零食玩意儿。到了晚上,天空中还是闪烁着五光十色的烟花,有条件的则特地乘车去琶洲等地看烟花。

春节的另一个高潮又是尾声——元宵。我们这里并不是每条村都过春节的,有些人就会过正月十三、十四、二月初二……而我们这条村正好就是过元宵的。我们要准备好各种菜肴迎接客人,让客人吃得开心,会得慰心。

这就是我家乡的春节习俗,你家乡的春节习俗又是什么样的呢?

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篇19:不一样的蒙古习俗小学作文

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暑假的最后一个星期,我和爸爸去内蒙古呼和浩特旅游。一路上,导游陈阿姨给我们介绍了很多蒙古游牧民族的生活常识。

蒙古人的服饰,男人穿的袍子,腰上系一根带子,怀里面经常揣着银碗和筷子,还带着蒙古刀,到了别人家里,直接就动手可以吃了。在重大节日上,女人会佩带银的首饰。蒙古人的衣服一般是左边开襟的,只有死人是右边开襟。蒙古包其实是很有学问,门的边上有一根绳子,如果刮大风,就放松绳子,整个蒙古包会变矮,就不容易被风刮起来,如果下大雨,就收紧绳子,整个蒙古包会变高,门也变高,雨水就不容易进来。顶上还有一个圆形天窗,不仅可以采光通风,而且一看木条的影子就可以知道时间,连钟都不用,以前的牧民也没有闹钟啊。而且,安装、拆卸也很方便,个把小时就可以搞好,用一个勒勒车就可以拉着走了。蒙古人很爱马,他们认为马是忠实的朋友,有“四不杀”,主人的坐骑不杀、救过主的马不杀、好的种马不杀、下过驹的母马不杀。

到了地方,下车一看,现在的蒙古包都是固定住了,不过顶和天窗还是一样的。蒙古人确实很爱马,看他们训马的时候也是很凶的。

这次内蒙古之行,让我学到了很多游牧民族的习俗和知识。

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篇20:端午节的习俗作文200字

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一路上,看着车窗外面美丽的景色,我很开心。

我们经过了杭州湾大桥。大桥很壮观,它跨越杭州湾,长约三十多公里。

第二天上午下雨,我们吃完早饭,就在宾馆里玩,下午,雨停了。我和爸爸、妈妈,还有爸爸的同事一家去摘杨梅。我们来到一座小山上,山上长着茂密的杨梅树,枝头上挂满了杨梅。由于刚下过雨,路很滑,我们踩着泥慢慢地来到杨梅树下,开始采杨梅。爸爸提着篮子,我和妈妈一颗一颗地把杨梅摘下来放到篮子里。杨梅有红色的、粉色的和青色的。我们要挑红色的摘,因为红色的杨梅最甜。

第三天我们回到了上海。回到家,吃着自己摘的杨梅,觉得很甜。

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