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Lantern Festival handwritten newspaper is simple and beautiful.

The Lantern Festival handwritten newspaper is simple and beautiful

Everyone is familiar with handwritten newspapers in real study and work, and handwritten newspapers can effectively stimulate our innovative consciousness and thirst for knowledge. Then the question is, what kind of handwritten newspaper is classic? The following is a simple and beautiful manual copy of the Lantern Festival newspaper that I have carefully arranged. I welcome you to learn from it and hope it will help you.

hilarious jokes about the Lantern Festival

1. I want to eat dumplings

My name is Tang Yuan. When I was a child, my friends used my name to laugh at me and said that I wanted to eat dumplings. When I grew up, I thought it was quite interesting to watch the song selling glutinous rice balls sometimes sung at the party.

2. demagogic short message

When I sent a short message to my dear, I actually sent "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival"

only to find that it was not right.

I immediately resend "I forgot that today is the Lantern Festival, and it was all the fault of the moon."

who always says things like "the moon on the fifteenth day is sixteen circles"? !

what a demagogue!

3. The old farmer went to town

An old farmer drove a donkey into town, and the donkey ran a red light and fined 1 yuan. The old farmer drank the donkey: "You think you are a military vehicle! Red lights dare to rush. " After a few steps, the donkey touched another fruit stall and compensated 2 yuan. The old farmer was even angrier: "You think you are an industrial and commercial manager, so you can lift anyone's stall if you want.". The old farmer took the donkey home and passed by a grassy field. The donkey chewed the grass and was punished by 3 yuan. The old farmer was so angry that he scolded, "Do you think you are an inspection team going to the countryside and eating wherever you go?". After the old farmer scolded him, he took the donkey to the river to drink water, but the donkey was stubborn and refused to drink. The old farmer was angry: "You think you are a rich man, so you won't drink without a young lady." The donkey turned around and ran, and a fishing net was dried on the shore. The fisherman claimed compensation from 5 yuan. The old farmer's eyes filled with tears: "Do you think this is China Telecom? It costs so much money to surf the Internet?" The donkey turned around and kicked the old farmer. The old farmer reluctantly scolded: "Do you think you are the owner of the group? You can kick whoever you want." The donkey was so angry that he ignored the old farmer and became very silent. The old farmer said, "Yeah, look, you think this is a QQ group, so you can stop talking all day." Donkey can't, look up at the moon in the sky. The old farmer smiled and said, "Remember that the Lantern Festival is here, and don't forget to keep a good mood!

4. The feeling of eating Yuanxiao

M: We have been dating for so long. What do you think or comment on me?

female: I have a feeling of eating Yuanxiao on the fifteenth day of the first month for you.

m (pleasantly surprised): kind and natural?

female: no, it's sticky and not refreshing.

classic greetings for Lantern Festival

1. Happy Lantern Festival, I wish you: Japanese yen, full moon, round and happy. Official sources and financial resources are constantly flowing. Popularity and happiness are due to hands. Wish, wish, wish to come true! Happy Lantern Festival!

2. When the Lantern Festival comes, I will send you a beautiful colorful lantern and wish you a colorful life. Send you a bowl of sweet glutinous rice balls, wish your love sweet and happy; Send you a sincere blessing and wish you a happy day.

3. With sincere wishes, I wish you a happy base camp, a happy general mobilization, a happy windmill, a happy year, a happy month, a happy day, a happy moment, a happy, happy Lantern Festival.

4. The sky and the sea celebrate the Lantern Festival. I miss the silence all the time. I wish you a happy holiday and a bright future.

5. Send all the happiness to your mouth. It's delicious!

6. You are not jiaozi, but you are trapped. You are not wonton, but you also have soup. You are not candy, but you are also sweet. I can't wait! Come on, my dumplings! Come on, my dear Lantern Festival!

7. Spring has quietly come to us. On the Lantern Festival, the spring breeze edifies the intoxicated night. I fold a paper crane with my heart, put on my full wishes, fly in the sky and fall in front of you. I wish you a happy Lantern Festival.

8. I'm here and you're over there. I looked out of the window, and with endless thoughts, I seemed to see your busy figure. The moon is looking forward to reunion, and I really want to say to you: Dear, I'm off work, and I'm cooking dumplings!

9. Plain as a glass of clear water, ordinary is a Bai Ding. But kindness is my character, enthusiasm is my nature, sincerity is my principle, and blessing is my habit. The fifteenth day of the first month is coming, I wish you and your family happiness and health! Great happiness is boundless!

1. The bright moon is shining high in the sky, the Lantern Festival blessing is smiling, and the fifteen sweet dumplings are different. Happiness is always with you, and warm messages are sent to you. After that, you will be greatly developed, just in time for the festive season. I wish you all the best.

11. Happy Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival is here. Fortunately, happiness will be around for a year; Happy New Year, Lantern Festival, happy four seasons; Happy Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, and good luck for the whole family; Happy Chinese New Year, the Lantern Festival arrives, and the reunion is over.

12. When the Lantern Festival arrives, I wish you will not delete the message for a year. Blessing the call, I hope you won't hang up all the seasons; Happy words of blessing come, may you never forget them all your life; Best wishes, may you never erase it.

13. The Lantern Festival is here. I wish you a healthy life like the black sesame lantern festival, as sweet as the osmanthus lantern festival, as rich as the five kernel lantern festival, and as delicate as the bean paste lantern festival. Eat this bowl of Yuanxiao and you will be happy forever!

14. When the Lantern Festival arrives, I will send you a colored lantern. Red represents happiness, green represents happiness, yellow represents dreams, blue represents yearning, orange represents sustenance, purple represents hope, and cyan represents auspiciousness. I would like to draw your four seasons' well-being!

15. With sincere wishes, I wish you good things as round as the moon on the 15th day of the first month, good luck as round as glutinous rice balls, and colorful days as colorful as lanterns. I wish you a happy Lantern Festival.

16. Seeing your eyes after eating Yuanxiao reveals the sweetness in your heart; Watching you finish eating Yuanxiao's face, your smile is bright and bright; Watching you eat the belly of Yuanxiao, wow! How round! Although the Lantern Festival is good, don't be greedy-Happy Lantern Festival!

17. After the New Year, the money is spent and the mobile phone is dumb; Everyone is at work, and my heart is quiet, but no one cares; It's the Lantern Festival again. Send a short message, even if it bothers me, to prove that I still miss you. Happy Lantern Festival.

18. All the lucky people who received the SMS are in 222, and this blessing can be forwarded through SMS to make people who know themselves and those who know themselves get the same happiness! Forward it! Make people around you happy 222!

19. Happy Lantern Festival, wonderful Lantern Festival, and happy fireworks; The Lantern Festival is good, the Lantern Festival is wonderful, and fortunately, the lanterns are hung. Good Lantern Festival, wonderful Lantern Festival, happy to eat dumplings; Happy Lantern Festival, wonderful Lantern Festival, happy Lantern Festival ...

2. Moon, Lantern Festival, reflecting your laughter, the fifteenth day of the first month echoed with your songs, and the Spring Festival filled with your excitement. At this time, my heart has been in love with your beauty for a long time.

Introduction to Lantern Festival

The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, and the ancients called the night "Xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the Lantern Festival. The 15th day of the first month is the night of the first full moon in a year, and it is also the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. People celebrate it in spring returns night and celebrate the continuation of the Spring Festival. Lantern Festival is also called "Shangyuan Festival".

According to the folk tradition in China, on this day, the bright moon hangs high at night, and people light thousands of lanterns to celebrate. Going out to enjoy the moon, burning lamps and setting off flames, enjoying solve riddles on the lanterns, eating Lantern Festival, family reunion and celebrating the festive season are enjoyable.

Lantern Festival is also called Lantern Festival. The custom of burning lanterns on Lantern Festival originated from Han Dynasty. In Tang Dynasty, the activities of appreciating lanterns became more prosperous. Lights were hung everywhere in palaces and streets, and high-headlight wheels, lantern buildings and lantern trees were also built. Lu Zhaolin, a great poet in Tang Dynasty, once described the grand occasion of burning lanterns on Lantern Festival in "Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights", saying that "the stars in the Han Dynasty are suspected of falling, and the buildings are like the moon hanging."

In the Song Dynasty, more attention was paid to the Lantern Festival, and the lantern viewing activities were more lively. The lantern viewing activities lasted for five days, and the lantern styles were more abundant. In the Ming Dynasty, lanterns were enjoyed for 1 consecutive days, which was the longest lantern festival in China. Although there were only three days of lantern viewing in Qing Dynasty, the lantern viewing activities were large in scale and unprecedented in pomp. Besides burning lanterns, fireworks were also put on to entertain.

"solve riddles on the lanterns", also known as "playing riddles", was an additional activity after the Lantern Festival and appeared in the Song Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, the capital Lin 'an made puzzles every Lantern Festival, and there were many guessing people. At the beginning, it was a busybody who wrote riddles on paper and posted them on colorful lanterns for people to guess. Because riddles are enlightening and interesting, they are welcomed by all walks of life in the process of spreading.

The folk custom of eating Yuanxiao during the Lantern Festival. Yuanxiao is made of glutinous rice, either solid or stuffed. Filled with bean paste, sugar, hawthorn, all kinds of fruit materials, etc., it can be cooked, fried, steamed and fried when eating. At first, people called this kind of food "Floating Yuanzi", and later it was called "Tangtuan" or "Tangyuan". These names "Reunion" are similar in pronunciation, meaning reunion, which symbolizes the reunion of the whole family, harmony and happiness, and people also miss leaving their loved ones and place their hopes on the future life.

In some places, there is a custom of "walking away from all diseases", which is also called "roasting all diseases" and "dispersing all diseases". Most of the participants are women. They walk together or walk by the wall, or cross the bridge and walk in the suburbs, in order to drive away diseases and eliminate disasters.

As time goes by, there are more and more Lantern Festival activities. In many places, traditional folk performances such as playing dragon lanterns, playing lions, walking on stilts, rowing dry boats, dancing yangko and playing Taiping drums are added during festivals. This traditional festival, which has been inherit for more than 2, years, is popular not only on both side of that Taiwan straits, but also in overseas Chinese-inhabited areas.

Ten customs of Lantern Festival

On the 15th day of the first lunar month, Lantern Festival is also called Shangyuan Festival, Spring Lantern Festival, Xiaoyuanyian Festival and Yuanxi Festival. Lantern Festival is the first important festival after the Spring Festival. Because of China's vast territory and long history, the customs about Lantern Festival are different all over the country.

1. Eating Yuanxiao on the Lantern Festival

Eating Yuanxiao on the fifteenth day of the first month is a long-standing custom in China. Yuanxiao is called "glutinous rice dumplings", and its ingredients and flavors are different, but eating Yuanxiao represents the same meaning. It represents the reunion and beauty, and the days are getting more and more prosperous. There is a saying in the saying that harmony makes money. Family harmony and family reunion are important factors for a complete family. Therefore, we must eat "Yuanxiao" with our families on the Lantern Festival.

2. Lantern Festival "Sending Lantern"

"Sending Lantern" is called "Sending Lantern" for short, and its essential meaning is to send children's lanterns. That is, before the Lantern Festival, the bride's family sends lanterns to her newly-married daughter's home, or ordinary relatives and friends give them to the newly-married infertile home, in order to add good luck, because "lamp" is homophonic with "ding". Expressing the hope that her daughter will be lucky and have a son early after marriage; If the daughter is pregnant, in addition to the big palace lantern, one or two pairs of small lanterns should be sent to wish her a safe pregnancy.

3. Playing with dragon lanterns on the Lantern Festival

Dragons are Chinese totems, and the Chinese nation advocates dragons and regards them as auspicious symbols. On the fifteenth day of the first month, dragon lanterns are danced, singing and dancing, and the atmosphere is jubilant, which is spread in many places.

4. Lion Dance in the Lantern Festival

Lion Dance, also known as "lion dance", "lion lantern" and "lion dance", is often performed in festivals and festive activities. The lion is regarded as a auspicious animal in the eyes of China people, symbolizing good luck and wishful thinking. Therefore, in the lion dance activities, people are entrusted with the good wishes of eliminating disasters and seeking Jinafu.

5. Lantern Festival solve riddles on the lanterns

Every Lantern Festival, riddles are played everywhere. I hope this year will be full of joy and peace. Because riddles are enlightening and interesting, they are welcomed by all walks of life in the process of spreading. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, various acrobatic skills began to appear in the lantern market. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, besides riddles and hundreds of operas, there were also opera performances.

6. Walking on stilts during the Lantern Festival

Generally, the stilt meeting is organized spontaneously by the masses in series. On the 11th and 12th day of the first month, people began to step on the streets, which means to tell people to hang a number in many folk flower fairs this year. On the fifteenth day of the first month, I officially went to the streets until the eighteenth party ended.

7. sacrificial doors and households in the lantern festival

there were "seven sacrifices" in ancient times, which were two of them. The method of sacrifice is to insert poplar branches above the door, insert a pair of chopsticks in a bowl filled with bean porridge, or put wine and meat directly in front of the door.

8. Walking through all kinds of diseases during the Lantern Festival

"Walking through all kinds of diseases", also known as swimming through all kinds of diseases, dispersing all kinds of diseases, baking all kinds of diseases, walking on the bridge, etc., is an activity to eliminate disasters and pray for health. On the night of Lantern Festival, women meet and travel together, and when they see a bridge, they must cross it, thinking that this can cure diseases and prolong life.

9. Welcome Zigu

Zigu is also called Qigu, and in the north, it is often called Toilet Gu and KengSan Gu. The ancient folk custom is to offer sacrifices to Ce Shen Zigu on the 15th day of the first month, and to divine silkworm and mulberry, which accounts for many things. On the night of greeting Zigu, people tie up the portrait of Zigu with straw and cloth heads, and greet it in the pigsty in the toilet at night. Truly reflect the thoughts and feelings of the working people who are kind, loyal and sympathetic to the weak.

1. Rat-by-rat

Rat-by-rat is held on the 15th day of the first lunar month. Silkworm farmers cook a large pot of sticky porridge on the fifteenth day of the first month, some of them cover it with a layer of meat, put the porridge in a bowl, put it on the ceiling and corner where rats are infested, and put it in their mouths while mumbling, cursing the mice for eating silkworm babies again. Legend has it that by doing so, mice will not eat silkworm babies this year.

Stories about Lantern Festival

The 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar is the Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival. Lantern Festival is the oldest night festival in China. According to legend, the Western Han Dynasty pacified "Zhulu", and the Chinese Emperor started the foundation on January 15th, which was designated as the Lantern Festival. The whole country is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations to celebrate the festival. The royal family in the deep palace, ladies and gentlemen can also go to the streets to watch the lights.

On the Lantern Festival, every household makes its own Lantern Festival (now it is monopolized by professional households). Yuanxiao Yuan, called "Floating Yuanzi" in ancient times, is an elegant and popular folk snack, sweet but not greasy, and it is popular all over the country. "The stars are in the dark clouds, and the beads are floating in the turbid water". "Light round is better than chicken head meat, and it is better to use crab eye soup when you are bored." It is no wonder that the ancient poets describe the Lantern Festival so much that it has been popular for thousands of years.

During the reign of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, the 15th day of the first month was named Lantern Festival. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the ritual activities of "Taiyi God" were scheduled for the 15th day of the first month. Taiyi: the God who rules everything in the universe. When Sima Qian founded the "taichu calendar", he had identified the Lantern Festival as the Lantern Festival-the Lantern Festival. Another theory is that the custom of burning lanterns in Lantern Festival originated from the Taoist "three-yuan theory"; The 15th day of the first month is Shangyuan Festival, the 15th day of July is Zhongyuan Festival, and the 15th day of October is Xiayuan Festival. In charge of the upper, middle and lower three elements are heaven, earth and man respectively, and the heaven official is happy, so the lantern festival should be lit.

By the Qing Dynasty, there were more "hundred operas" such as dragon dancing, lion dancing, roller boating, walking on stilts and dancing yangko, but the festival was shortened to four to five days. Shangyuan means the first full moon night in the new year. The origin of Shangyuan Festival, recorded in Miscellaneous Notes of the Year of the Year, said that this was a Taoist stereotype. Taoism once called the fifteenth day of the first month of the year Shangyuan Festival, the fifteenth day of July as Zhongyuan Festival, and the fifteenth day of October as Xiayuan Festival, which were collectively called "Sanyuan". At the end of the Han Dynasty, Wudou Midao, an important Taoist school, worshiped God as a celestial official, a local official and a water official, saying that heavenly god blesses the people, a local official pardoned sins and a water official relieved Eritrea, and matched three officials with three yuan, saying that Shangyuan Tianguan was born on the 15th of the first month, Zhongyuan Diguan was born on the 15th of July and Xiayuan Shuiguan was born on the 15th of October. In this way, the fifteenth day of the first month is called Shangyuan Festival. Wu Zimu in the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in Dream