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介绍春节习俗的作文【20篇】

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文作业,为了帮助大家,小编带来了中国春节英语作文。

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介绍春节的英语

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My plan of next year

A new year ,a new start,when I stand on the edge of a new year,I can#39;t help thinking about my plan of next year.

Just as the old saying:"Well began is the half of the success."So I decide that I should be at work while the others are still relaxing ,and then ,at the beginning ,I#39;m quicker than the others and of course I will get better result than the others.

But ,what I really decide to do is that I must make good of anytime I can spare though it seems impossible. While,I will do my best to live up with what I have planned,and the result will prove it.

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篇1:家乡的春节习俗

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百里不同风,千里不同俗。每个地方都有每个地方的风俗。

我的家乡在湖南,那里过年的习俗很有趣。在腊月二十九(除夕夜),我们一家大小围在一起吃团圆饭,我们的团圆饭可讲究了:我们吃饭一定要有三大样:鱼、鸡、肉。鱼一定要蒸着吃,在鱼上还要放大把大把的辣椒,这样象征着财源滚滚来、年年有余的好兆头。鸡一定是公鸡。肉是腊肉,我们的腊肉不像四川那里蒸着吃,而是用豆角炒着吃,这样吃特别美味,特别有嚼头。吃完饭后,我们就要进行守岁,一家人围在一起,其乐融融,说说这一年经历的酸甜苦辣。

在初一的早晨,我们像爸爸妈妈请安(拜年)说些吉利的话,这样可以获得一份橘子和一份利是,这样象征着大吉大利。然后我们会出门向别人拜年,别人会放鞭炮来迎接我们,这样表示湖南人们的热情似火好客、友好。

看,我们过春节是不是不跟你们一样呢?你们想来我们湖南过春节吗?

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篇2:春节的习俗

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过年啦!大家一定都很高兴,可是大家是否知道春节不仅是我国最古老的节日,也是最重要的节日,它象征着团结和兴旺,其中还有很多的风俗习惯相传至今。

一般来说我国的春节是从腊月二十三的祭灶就正式开始了,一直到正月十五才算年过完了。过年家家都要贴对联和窗花,一个大大的倒‘福’代表着‘福气已到’。传说古时候有一头叫‘年’的怪兽,每到大年三十的晚上都要出来吃人,但后来人们发现‘年’有三怕:怕声、怕光、怕红。于是人们就用红色的桃符木做成桃符,‘年’见到桃符就会吓得赶紧逃走,这就是对联的来历。三十的夜里人们还要放鞭炮,是为了赶走‘年’,三十的夜里人们都要守岁,防止‘年’再来吃人。大年初一的早上,大家还会穿上最漂亮的衣服,打扮得整整齐齐,访亲走友,相互拜年,恭祝来年大吉大利。小朋友们还会得到长辈们用红纸包着的压岁钱,代表着可以平平安安度过一岁。

除了上面这些习俗,我还给大家带来了三个小知识:知识1,“春节”起源于中国殷商时期年头岁尾的祭祖活动(腊祭);知识2,年的名称是从周期开始的(据《尔雅》记载,尧舜时称年为“载”,夏代称年为“岁”,商代称年为“祀”,到了周代才称为“年”);知识3,春节为一年之始,民间俗称“过年”。古代把一年的第一天叫做元旦,又称元辰、元日、元朔等。

听了我的介绍,相信你对过年又有了更进一步的了解。

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篇3:介绍一种事物小学作文

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你好,我是一个漂亮的拖把,今天我被带到了五(4)班干活。我有一头蓝色的头发,身体是用一根结实的木棍做的,雪白雪白的,可不久,我就有些苦不堪言,请听听我的劳动过程吧。

周一至周五的放学,几乎是我的`末日。同学们把我放在水槽上,给我冲了个淋浴,把我那蓝头发弄得湿淋淋的,然后把我带进教室,看到黑糊糊的地面,我犹豫了,用我这美丽的头发来拖也太可惜了!我正想着时,同学们就使劲的开始拖了,我那可怜的头发便变成了黑发,等同学们拖完地,又把我放在水槽上,使劲的洗,有些索性搁在水槽边沿,让水冲干净,这使同学们轻松了,可我的腰却有点被这弯了,疼死我了!早上,中午,傍晚放学,同学们都得用我们拖把拖地,拖完以后,还不好好爱护我们。过了一个星期,我便“退休”了,因为我被折成了两节。我伤心极了,“呜呜”地哭了起来。

如果你听到我的哭泣,就请你一起帮我呼吁:好好爱护劳动工具吧!

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篇4:家乡的春节习俗作文

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我的家乡在江苏北部,离杭州有500公里左右,我们家乡的春节习俗与杭州有些不同。其中之一是贴春联。人们在除夕那天就会拿出毛笔墨水红纸,各显神通,写出一张张漂亮的春联,贴在门上。有的人家不会写,就到集市上去买别人写好的,或者请别人帮忙写。远远看去,家家户户都显得喜气洋洋。这标志着春节的到来。

北方人春节时要吃饺子,饺子里面一般放的是白菜、韭菜、粉丝、豆腐,外面是小麦面皮。以前有的人家会在其中的一个饺子或几个饺子中放一枚铜钱,吃到这枚铜钱的人将会发财。后来因为人们觉得这样做太脏了,现在这种风俗已经慢慢取消了,不过也有一些人会在里面放一个金橘代替铜钱。

人们会提前一个星期,高峰时期甚至会提前一个月,预购好飞机票或火车票,也有一些离家近的人会搭乘长途汽车回家,或者开私家车回家。

人们还会互相给红包。六十六元,代表着六六大顺。也有给八百八十八元的,代表着发发发。现在人们都是成百上千的给,才不管这些呢。

人们要放鞭炮,鞭炮种类可多了。有普通的红鞭炮,点上火就可以爆炸:有儿童们喜欢的“摔摔炮”,用力向地上扔就可以爆炸;有拿在手里就可喷出去的小烟花;还有捏一下,并快速地扔出去就可以爆炸的小“手榴弹”。

民谚称“腊月二十四,掸尘扫房子”。扫尘就是年终大扫除,北方称“扫房”。在春节前扫尘,是中国人民素有的传统习惯。扫尘那天,全家上下齐动手,打扫房屋、庭院,擦洗锅碗、拆洗被褥,干干净净地迎接新年。其实,人们是借助"尘"与"陈"的谐音表达除陈、除旧的意思。

虽然人在杭州,但过的是北方的春节。

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篇5:春节吃年夜饭的作文200字

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今天是除夕,我家的年夜饭是饺子哦!

晚上,我们一家人当中的女性都在厨房聚着(包括我哦),在做饺子,我是负责把饺子放进锅里的!而奶奶则是擀饺子皮,只见奶奶把面用擀面杖擀平,再用一个圆形的模具,在面上,压了一个又一个的小圆圈,接下来就是妈妈了,只见妈妈把饺子皮放在手上,用筷子把饺子馅放在饺子皮上,然后包成一个元宝,好漂亮!我也把饺子放进锅里了,白白胖胖的饺子在锅里尽情地游泳,开心的嬉戏,慢慢的,它们熟了,便跳上盘子来,睡起了长长的大觉!我们也开始吃了,在我吃的第三个饺子时,我吃到了一枚硬币,奶奶说只有一枚的,看来我真的是好幸运啊!竟然吃到了唯一的一枚硬币,我心里想:会不会是奶奶为了让我开心,而故意给我的吧?而让我高兴吗?不过不可能吧!因为奶奶平时不会这样的,她不会偏心我的,看来真的是我运气好啊!

过年运气好,吃到幸运硬币运气更好!

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篇6:关于春节的习俗作文400字

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在我的家乡,不同的传统节日都有着不同的习俗,有舞狮子,赏花灯等习俗。春节也不例外,关于春节的习俗有吃年夜饭,守岁,吃年糕,吃饺子……

每当春节来临的时候,不管离家有多远,不论事业进展得如何,人们都会不约而同地放下手中的活,买上一张回家的车票,从异地赶到家乡,开开心心地与家人团聚,一起吃年夜饭,聊一聊天,这一顿饭叫做“团圆饭”,象征着一家人团团圆圆,平平安安。

吃完年夜饭,人们会坐在一起叙旧话新,谈谈这一年所经历的酸甜苦辣,这就叫做“守岁”。“守岁”就是在旧年最后一天夜里不睡觉,熬夜迎接新一年到来的习俗,也叫除夕守岁,俗名“熬年”。“守岁”对于年长者和年轻人来说有着不同的意义,年长者守岁是为“辞旧岁”,有珍爱光阴的意思;而年轻人守岁,是为延长父母寿命。“守岁”是春节的习俗之一。

新年的早晨,烟花爆竹将节日的喜庆气氛推向高潮。人们忙着串亲戚,拜年,互相送出对新的一年的美好祝福。我国北方地区在春节有吃饺子的习俗,而南方则有吃年糕的习惯,象征着生活步步高。

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篇7:春节心得感受小学生作文450字

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盼啊,盼啊,新年到了,我不由得笑了起来。在过年前,人们都会上街买对联、买年画,有的人在买灯笼。年后,人们在打麻将、打扑克、打牌等等不一而足。

过年前,人们家里都灯火通明,家家都把房子打扮的别具一格,各有各的个性。他们把买来的年货放得满地都是。买来的年画怎么贴,那就各有各的喜好了,有的正着贴,有的倒着贴,有的歪着贴,各有千秋。人们把买来的菜弄好后,就可以一饱口福了。人们穿上新衣服,家家户户的去拜年,在街上转时,如果遇到朋友,总是不忘一句话:“新年好。”

?过年时,最高兴的还是我们小孩子,家人都会发压岁钱,这样,我们就可以拿着钱去买东西吃,买水喝了。更重要的是我们用钱交书费、牛奶钱等,那样子的话,就不用让爸爸妈妈交钱了。我们除了领压岁钱以外,还可以高高兴兴的放鞭炮,吃年夜饭呢。

我们过年时,不但可以吃丰盛的一日三餐,还可以看各个频道的春节联欢晚会,看演员们唱歌、跳舞。在过年期间,除了串家门、看春节联欢晚会、放鞭炮以外,还有一件最重要的事,那就是拜年了!春节不管遇到谁,小孩子都会鞠躬拜年。

过年,是孩子们的自由;过年,是新一年的到来;过年,是孩子们的希望;过年,是希望和梦想的到来。

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篇8:春节习俗的作文400字

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春节对中国人而言,是个非常重要的节日,它代表旧的一年过去而新的一年到了,也有着除旧布新的意义。在除夕当天,人们会放下手边的工作,回家和家人团聚,大家围炉坐在一起吃年夜饭。是一个热闹非凡,也是充满温馨的节日。

在除夕这天晚上,包括好久不见的叔叔和婶婶,全家人都到齐了。我看着桌上一道道丰盛的菜肴,每一样都令人垂涎三尺!此时脑中浮现了奶奶的身影,桌上的每一道菜都是她辛苦的结晶。在这一刻,我感受到了那像太阳一般温暖的爱。年夜饭的每一道菜,尝起来都美味极了,而每道菜都有着它们特别的意义,鱼代表“年年有余”,菜头代表“好采头”,还有象征“元宝”的饺子。此时大家吃吃喝喝、有说有笑,这个家的热闹是无法用言语形容的。

吃完丰盛的年夜饭,接下来就是我们小朋友最期待的时刻“发红包”了。我恭敬的向奶奶、爸爸、妈妈拜年,终于拿到了期待已久的红包,看着手上那叠厚厚的红包,我高兴的都快要飞上天了!

除夕就快进入了尾声,大家都累坏了,但是我和弟弟还有一个重要的工作,那就是“守岁”,相传守岁可以让父母亲更长寿。我们一边看电视,一边玩扑克牌,希望能度过这漫漫长夜。但因为一整天的疲累,使得我有点儿困,所以不晓得何时,我竟然睡着了!当我早上被鞭炮声唤醒时,我竟然换好睡衣,安稳的躺在床上,完全不记得昨晚发生了什么事。

为了迎接新的一年到来,除了要把家里环境打扫干净之外,也要把自己的心灵好好整顿一下。所谓“新年新气象”,我们要改进去年自己没有做好的事情,并且把过去的优点继续保持下去。新的一年,希望大家可以更进步,做个更好、更优秀的人!

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篇9:介绍一种事物400字年级

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大家好,我是维生素A,我的小名叫视黄醇。为什么我叫视黄醇呢?因为,眼睛就好像一台精密的照相机,视网膜就是相机的底片,我就是底片上的感光材料,没有了我,就像照相机没了感光材料照片无法显像一样,眼睛就无法产生视觉。这时候,如果呆在光线暗的地方,你就会什么也看不见,像没头苍蝇一样横冲直撞,这就是我们常说的“夜盲症”。早在1000多年前,唐朝的孙思邈在《千金方》中就提到了肝脏能治疗“夜盲症”,我就是幕后英雄。但是那时候人们还不知道我叫什么,直到1920年英国科学家曼厄特才给我起名叫维生素A。

如果你是一个爱学习的孩子的话,就更要和我形影不离了,因为我可以帮助你提高记忆力和免疫力,让你在学习的过程中能量满满!

我的本领那么大,你能在那里找到我呢?我大部分的时间会呆在动物的肝脏、鱼肝、牛奶、禽蛋等食物中,也会去菠菜、西兰花、胡萝卜、芒果、橘子等蔬菜和水果家里做客。

我们维生素家族不仅只有我,我还有很多的兄弟姐妹:维生素B、维生素C、维生素D、维生素E……大家也要和它们做好朋友哦!

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篇10:春节优秀作文甘肃春节习俗

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社火,广泛流行于甘肃各地,是一种载歌载舞、体裁多样、种类繁多的综合表演艺术,多在农历正月进行表演。民间社火表演中,以历史上的豪杰英雄、善男孝女及民间传说中的各种人物为角色。

为了塑造人物形象,艺人在化妆时,从人物的不同秉性品格出发,以丰富的想象,运用各种色彩,彩绘出各种脸谱,逐渐形成别具一格的脸谱艺术。

社火脸谱忠实表达了人民群众对真善美的审美心理和对历史人物的好恶褒贬,他们通过社火脸谱,夸张、形象、生动地表达了自己的情感。在社火表演中独具特色的有兰州的太平鼓舞、武威的攻鼓舞,张掖的顶碗舞、陇东的秧歌和天水的扇鼓、腊花等。

正月打秋千

进入农历正月,临夏山村的大树间,一架架秋千架起,开始了一年一度的打秋千游戏。打秋千,有两种基本姿式,一是自己坐在横板上,由别人在后面送,悠悠晃晃,飞得不太高,这种姿式适合于年幼儿童;二是站立在横板上,自己用力,使秋千快速飞升,这种姿式最受大人青睐。

整个白天,秋千是娃娃们的阵地,他们忽而如雄鹰展翅,欲飞蓝天;忽而闭目横坐,慢慢晃悠……喧喧闹闹、嘻嘻哈哈,一直到万家灯火灿烂。

到了晚上,秋千又是小媳妇、大姑娘的天下了。她们打秋千,不吵不闹,全都静悄悄的。在朦胧的夜色中,只见一个个娇娜的身影在空中翻飞,留短发的,如飞扬的马鬃,飘逸着风采;梳长辫的,犹如一条游鱼,来回穿梭,令人神往。待每人轮过一遍后,便开始玩花样了。她们忽而两人面对面站在横板上,飞行中由反方向者用力,一张一弛,配合得非常默契。不一会,秋千就荡到半空中,像满弦的弓箭在飞舞;忽而,一人坐在横板上,一人站在横板上,这样,坐者可以毫不用力地尽情享受,而站立者则要花费两倍的力量使秋干飞升,不一会便气喘吁吁,香汗淋漓了。不过,这种花样多是两人轮流出力,倒也公平合理。

临夏山村的正月,就这样飞在了秋千上,天天飞、夜夜飞,直到正月十五。当圆圆的月亮浮上中天,家家门口闪出一把用烨木扎成的火把,一只只汇聚到一块,形成一条长龙,向山顶移去,各家门口燃起火堆,欢快的人们争先跳跃。当打火把的人们上山了,跳火堆的人们进门了,秋千的主人便来到秋干边,慢慢地提起它,抬头瞅瞅大树上的横枝,两手用力,嗖的一下,把秋千扔上横枝,架了起来。月光下,树影斑驳中,秋干在横枝上静静地歇息了。

正月十六,秋千的主人爬到树上,把秋千卸下来,一年一度的打秋千就结束了。

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说到我家乡春节习俗,那可真多啊!让我给你细细道来。

贴春联:

春联也叫门对,春贴、对联、对子、桃符,等等。每逢春节无论是城市还是农村,家家户户都要精选一副大红春联贴与门上,为节日添加喜庆气氛。

贴福字

在贴春联同时,大家要在屋门上、墙壁上,门楣上贴大大小小“福”字。

拜年:

人们穿上最漂亮衣服,扮整整齐齐,出门走亲访友,相互拜年,恭祝来年大吉大利。

我最喜欢就是除夕了。

因为我喜欢听那个传说,我给大家讲讲吧!

相传在远古时候,我们祖先曾遭受一种最凶猛野兽威胁。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。于是在冬天人们在自家门上挂上红颜色桃木板,门口烧火堆,夜里通宵不睡,敲敲打打。这天夜里,"年"闯进村庄,见到家家有红色和火光,听见震天响声,吓得跑回深山,再也不敢出来。夜过去了,人们互相祝贺道喜,大家张灯结彩,饮酒摆宴,庆祝胜利。

怎么样,看了我们这儿习俗,才知道各地习俗没多大差别吧!

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在不同的民族里,都有着不同的节日,都蕴含着不同的含义。对我们汉族中所有的人来说,最开心的节日就是春节

对我们来说,春节是最快乐的日子,在春节里,我们会长一岁,还会收到压岁钱,还能穿新衣。我们过春节时,都会把家里里外外的打扫干净。还有去街上买灯笼、对联、福字、窗花、还有买屋里需要贴的神灵。买回家后,把灯笼挂在屋里的四个角上。把对联贴在门的两旁,横联贴在门的上面。还要拿一个大点的福字倒着贴在门上,表示福到了。窗花有各式各样的,我做喜欢的事,就是把剩下的窗花上漂亮的图案剪下来,收藏好。令我最好奇的,就是贴神灵,这神灵有很多种,少一个都不行。有时候晚上,还需要给神灵烧香。

每次拜年的前一天晚上,有些孩子都会迫不及待的把新年衣服全部穿上好好的看一看,然后在脱下来放到一处。等着第二天醒来,孩子们就穿着新买的衣服去拜年。到了那里,晚辈们都会跪下,给长辈磕头,然后长辈们就给每个孩子压岁钱,去亲戚朋友家拜年,也会收到压岁钱,不管是小孩还是18岁以上的大孩子,到最后,孩子们都会把压岁钱交给家长,让家长保管。

在春节的这几天里,所有的男女老少都过得非常开心,非常快乐。过完年后,大人就又开始忙了,孩子们就又开始了学习旅程。

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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:春节的传说和习俗

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我的老家是金溪,今年我就在那儿过的年,可有意思啦!

大年三十一大早,一阵阵鞭炮声把我从睡梦中惊醒,便不由自主地吟诵起了王安石写的《元日》: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。吃过早饭,全家人忙着杀鸡,杀鸭,准备年夜饭。最有趣的是公鸡去毛之后,唯独在鸡尾巴上留下三根羽毛。我便怀着好奇的心情便去问奶奶:“奶奶,为什么要在鸡尾巴上留下三根羽毛呢?”

奶奶说:“这三根羽毛象征着人们吉祥、幸福、美好的生活。包含这激情和对祖国的春节祝福。”

我若有所悟地说:“哦,原来是这样。”

奶奶又说:“把这只鸡放进盆里,再加上一根大葱端着去庙里祭拜,许上愿望,希望来年的牲畜能够更加兴旺。”

到了下午,奶奶忙着蒸寿糕,爸爸在一旁帮忙碌着,并不断地在糯米糕上用花生摆上一个“寿”字,这才知道这是为外公祝寿准备的。

晚上,家家户户包饺子,这种饺子的原料不是用面粉做的,而是用糯米粉做的。饺子必须要包甜的或咸的陷,放在锅里炸后才能吃,吃在嘴里弹力十足,有嚼劲,回味无穷。

吃完饺子,过了一会儿,一颗烟花飞向空中,瞬间爆炸,那爆炸的烟花仿佛是一朵美丽的莲花在空中展开的花瓣。看着这些美丽的烟花,我也情不自禁想去放一束。

正月到亲朋好友家拜年时要喝糖水,我便去问爸爸:“到亲朋好友家拜年时为什么总要喝糖水?”爸爸说:“因为这样可以让亲朋好友之间的友情更加甜蜜,使我们快快乐乐的过新年。”

这次回老家收获很大,因为我了解了很多习俗,使我和家人的感情更加深入。只有和家人在一起甜甜蜜蜜的生活才能互相理解,互相沟通,从中获得快乐。

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篇15:介绍春节的中学生

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在绍兴,到了农历十二月,大家就开始忙着为过年作准备,做年糕,包棕子,晒鱼干,酱鸡,酱鸭,杀猪和宰羊……还要买新衣新裤新鞋子和购置馈赠给亲朋好友的礼物,真是忙得不可开交;腊月二十三晚上,家家户户都江堰市要拜拜灶神,送灶神上天,可以不让他在玉皇大帝面前说人们的错误!

到了除夕夜的这餐饭叫做年夜饭、又叫团圆饭,这一餐饭菜非常丰盛,有鱼、肉、萝卜、菠菜、粉条、长生果……应有尽有,每一种菜都必须有剩余,留到明年再吃,取意“年年有余”;饭后全家老老小小围坐在一起,说说一年来的成果,谈谈来年大好前景;这一天终夜不眠地守岁,等待春节来临后燃放鞭炮,电话相互拜年祝福。

到了正月初一,为春节之始,古称“元旦”,俗称“新正”、“大年初一”,为绍兴一年中最隆重的节日。家中第一个起床的,第一件事情是放鞭炮,俗称“放开门炮仗”。旧时,此举寓有驱邪除疫和“高升三级”之意。绍兴民间且有“早放(爆竹)早发(财)”之说,故从凌晨三四时开始,爆竹声即此起彼落,比户不绝,以增添新春喜庆气氛。

旧时,大年初一起床后先吃“烟火食”(即以柴火烧煮之食物)然后才可开口说话。所以妈妈都会在我的床边放一些吃的,我睁开眼睛第一件事就是吃点东西。如今,通常以汤团、如意糕作早餐。正月初二起,携桂圆、荔枝、美酒、白糖和糕点等礼品走亲访友,巷贺新禧。亲友则以酒菜盛情款待,改日再行回拜之礼。此俗大抵以早为敬年起,人民政府提倡文明过节。元旦至春节期间,绍兴城乡普遍开展拥军爱民、拥军优属、拥政爱民及慰问退休干部、职工等活动,同时举行各种联欢会、联谊会与文娱表演及体育竞赛等。

在春节期间,我们还得守好多“规矩”:如不准扫地、倒垃圾,唯恐扫除了一年的财气与运气;还不能动刀,怕遭到皮肉之苦;不可打破碗,怕破了财……

一眨眼,春节在正月十五结束了,了学生们去上学了,大人们也去工作了,天气暖了,绍兴的农村又变得安静了。

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我叫夏天,是一个傻傻的女孩。圆圆的脸蛋,浓眉毛,大眼睛,小嘴巴。虽然我已经10岁了,读五年级了,可是我还是个不懂事的女孩子,常常要父母操心。害得妈妈为我这个不懂事的女儿常常买面膜保持自己年轻的一面。

我爱看书,不过是看一些幼稚的故事书,幼稚的故事书内容精彩,所以我爱看。可妈妈偏偏反对我看,她对我说:”都读五年级了,还看那些几岁小孩看的书,应该看一写有益的作文书,能提高自己的写作水平。这样才能增长知识。”我就是不听,偏要看那些故事书,这些几岁小孩看的书令我看了还想看。妈妈又要为我爱看几岁小孩的书操心。我知道,看那种书对三岁小孩来说用处还挺大的,可对一个已经10岁,读五年级的学生来说一点用也没有,只能浪费时间。唉!实在没办法,我控制不住我自己呀!

还有一次,我回学校迟到了,那都是因为我太懒了,不愿意起床。妈妈足足叫了我半个多小时,我还不愿意起来,后来,妈妈看了一下闹钟,惊讶的叫了一声:”糟了!迟到了。”我听后才慢吞吞的起来。老妈又要为我这个懒女儿生气了。

以后我决定要做一个爸爸妈妈的乖女儿,改正所有的坏毛病来报答父母。

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篇17:自我介绍小学作文200字通用模板

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大家好!我叫陈彦好,听爸爸说是爷爷起的,大概是想让我学习成绩好吧。

打篮球是我的嗜好。既使烈日当空,也抵挡不了篮球对我的诱惑。有时侯,只要我哥哥一有空我就硬拉着他到体育场打篮球,一到体育场我就迫不及待的打起了篮球。当然,哥哥的个子比我高 ,水平也比我高,他还是我师傅呢!但我毫不示弱,趁他空当,我抢到了球,“咣”一声,球进啦,我好高兴,哥哥也夸我:“好!青出于蓝胜于蓝嘛!”

自打上了四年级。“乖孩子”的称号再也没有了。因为进了学校后,有了独立思想的我和妈妈针锋相对。

这就是我——又淘气又傲气的我。

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篇18:春节传统习俗拜年

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新的一年来临,每个人都定下新年新希望,我也不例外,有好多愿望想实现,就让我细细道来吧!

首先我希望我的画可以画得越来越漂亮、越来越有创意,能够让老师帮我投稿。因为我喜欢画画,看到同学的画能够登在报纸上,好羡慕喔!希望我也能像她一样。为了增进我的画画技巧,今年起我要多利用下课时间或者假日练习画画,再请美术老师帮我看看哪里需要改进,而且以前我总是用粉蜡笔着色,今年开始我要尝试用水彩上色,希望我的画能更上一层楼,有机会在报纸上与大家分享,成为小小画家!

我也希望妈妈可以不要这么忙,多点时间陪我。妈妈一个人要照顾 我们三个小孩,所以必须做各式各样的工作赚钱,忙东忙西的,每天回家之后还要忙着家里的家事,检查我们的功课,所以没有太多时间陪我们。为了减轻妈妈的负担,我要在放学回家后,趁妈妈还在外面采茶时,先帮妈妈打扫家里、整理好房间,功课做完也要自己先检查好,不用妈妈为我操心。这样妈妈回到家就可以好好休 息,和我一起画画、游戏,陪我谈心、说故事给我听了。

每个人都有梦想,但是梦想不是想就会实现,所以我要努力,期待我的愿望可以实现,迎接幸福的新年,相信我一定行!

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篇19:2024春节

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中国的传统节日有很多,而我最喜欢过春节

三十的早晨,我早早的起了床和姥爷一起去街上买年货,街上可真热闹!大家争先恐后地挑选年货,有的买水果,有的买点心,还有的买糖果……街上的人来来往往,有说有笑的……

家中喜气洋洋的,爸爸和爷爷在贴对联,那充满祝福的对联,在阳光的照射下金光闪闪,那大红灯笼在微风的吹拂下,左右摇摆着,像是在向我招手。空气中飘来阵阵香气,香味扑鼻,我跑到厨房一看,只见妈妈和姥姥正在做我最喜欢吃的鱼呢!

晚上一家人吃着丰盛的年夜饭,餐桌上飘着浓浓的香味,空气中弥漫着浓浓的亲情……

吃完年夜饭,我就带着兴奋的心情跑到家门口,仰望着天空中美丽的烟花,有的像一条龙腾空而起,有的像一只凤凰飞向天空,还有的像即将绽放的花骨朵儿,在空中尽情怒放……美丽的烟花在空中争相怒放,砰砰作响,仿佛在为我们高兴、喝彩!

春节的街市是热闹非凡的,家中是忙碌而喜庆的,夜晚更是绚丽多彩的!我爱过春节!

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篇20:介绍的春节英语作文

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Hello !welcome to the special Chinese new years edition of discovering China. Im Alina Li and Im Ben Hedges, and today well be taking you through some of the most important traditions of Chinese new year and historical background. We will look at some of the legends behind Chinese new year and how to celebrate it. Here in the US and Chinese across the world.

The Chinese have specific way to celebrate their new year. If you walk down the street in Chinatown during Chinese New Year, you see a variety of ancient traditions such as red banners, firecrackers and lion dance performances, streets are filled with lively celebration.

However, legend has said that the new year has not always been a time of festivity. An Asian Chinese story told a chilly start to this festive holiday, it begins with an ancient Chinese beast called Nian.

Every New Year Nian would rise from swelling in the sea to ravage Chinese village in livestock and hurting people. The villages soon found out from a wise gray-haired old man that the only way to scare the beast away was to set off firecrackers and light lamps and to hang red banners on each door. As the story goes, this was the beginning of a tradition that would last thousands of years.

So this story leads to the creation of many of other traditions for celebrating Chinese New Year. lets take a look at some of these traditions.

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