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How to write an essay on the origin of traditional festivals
1. How to write a 1,000-word argumentative essay on the origin of traditional festivals
Argumentative essay on the Spring Festival Setting off firecrackers There is a Chinese folk saying of "opening firecrackers".
When the New Year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to ward off the old and welcome the new with the beeping sound of firecrackers. Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as "firecrackers", "firecrackers" and "firecrackers".
Nowadays, most of us believe that setting off firecrackers can create a festive atmosphere and is an entertainment activity during the festival. It can bring joy and good luck to people. With the passage of time, the application of firecrackers has become more and more widespread, and the varieties and colors have become increasingly numerous.
Liuyang in Hunan, Foshan and Dongyao in Guangdong, Yichun and Pingxiang in Jiangxi, and Wenzhou in Zhejiang are the famous "hometowns of fireworks" in my country. Their firecrackers are not only sold nationwide, but also exported to other parts of the world. countries and regions. In addition to setting off firecrackers during the Spring Festival to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, people also set off firecrackers to celebrate every major festival and happy event, such as the Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, weddings, house construction, openings, etc.
When paying New Year's greetings during the Spring Festival, the elders should distribute the New Year's money prepared in advance to the younger ones. It is said that the New Year's money can suppress evil spirits, because "Sui" and "Evil" are homophonic, so the younger generations can spend their time in peace after receiving the New Year's money. One year old. There are two types of New Year's money. One is made of colorful ropes threaded into a dragon shape and placed at the foot of the bed. This record is found in "Yanjing Years' Notes"; the other is the most common, which is given by parents wrapped in red paper. Children's money.
New Year's money can be given to the younger generation in public after the New Year greetings, or parents can secretly put it under the child's pillow when the child is asleep on New Year's Eve. Nowadays, the custom of elders distributing New Year's money to younger generations is still popular, and the amount of New Year's gifts varies. These New Year's money are mostly used by children to buy books and school supplies. New fashion has given new content to New Year's money.
I SAY: The happiest thing about the Spring Festival is collecting New Year’s money! According to folklore, children can use New Year's money to resist the harm of the "Nian Beast". Ha~ha~ ^_^* Spring Festival Dragon Dance Dragon lantern dancing, also called "dragon dance" or "dragon lantern dance", is a unique folk entertainment activity in my country.
From the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the custom of playing dragon lanterns is common in vast areas of urban and rural areas in my country. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, dragon lantern dancing has become a folk dance with lively form, beautiful performance and romantic color.
Playing with dragon lanterns originated from people’s superstition of dragons and has a history of more than 2,000 years. In ancient times, people used dragon dances to pray for the blessing of the dragon, hoping for good weather and abundant harvests.
The custom of dragon dancing has been carried forward and promoted by overseas Chinese. During Chinese traditional festivals and major celebrations, they will dance lions and play dragon lanterns, showing a strong oriental style.
I SAY: It’s a pity that few places still have such a good custom of dragon dancing~~ During the Spring Festival, every household must paste the word "Fu" upside down on the door, wall and lintel. The word "福" (福), big and small, is printed on it. Posting the word "福" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in my country.
In order to more fully reflect this yearning and wish, people simply paste the word "福" upside down, which means "happiness has fallen" and "blessing has arrived". There is also a folk legend about the word "福" being pasted upside down.
Zhu Zhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, used the word "福" as a secret sign to prepare for murder. The kind-hearted Empress Ma decided to avoid the tragedy of killing, so she ordered everyone in the city to put a label with the character "福" on their doors before dawn.
Naturally no one dared to disobey Queen Ma's will, so every door had the word "福" posted on it. One of the families was illiterate and actually pasted the word "福" upside down.
On the next day, the emperor sent his people to go to the streets and found that every family had pasted the label with the character "福", and one family had pasted the character "福" upside down. The emperor was furious after hearing the report, and immediately ordered the imperial guards to kill the entire family.
When Empress Ma realized that something was bad, she hurriedly said to Zhu Yuanzhang, "that family knew you are coming today, so they deliberately turned the label with the character "福" upside down. Doesn't that mean "luck arrives"?" As soon as he heard that it made sense, he ordered his release, and a catastrophe was finally eliminated. From then on, people began to paste the character "福" upside down, firstly to bring good luck, and secondly to commemorate Queen Ma.
Me SAY: No wonder, I said the word "福" is so good, why is it posted upside down. _ Eating rice cakes During the Spring Festival, many regions in my country are particular about eating rice cakes.
Nian Gao, also known as "Nian Nian Gao", is homophonic with "Nian Nian Gao", which means that people's work and life are improving year by year. There are many types of rice cakes. Representative ones include white cakes from the north, yellow rice cakes from farmers in Saibei, water-milled rice cakes from Jiangnan water towns, and red turtle cakes from Taiwan.
Rice cakes have different flavors from the north to the south. There are two types of northern rice cakes: steamed and fried, both of which are sweet. In addition to steamed and fried, southern rice cakes can also be fried in slices and boiled in soup, with both sweet and salty flavors.
It is said that rice cakes were first used to offer sacrifices to gods and ancestors on New Year’s Eve, and later became a Spring Festival food. Rice cake is not only a holiday delicacy, but also brings new hope to people every year.
Just as a poem in the late Qing Dynasty said: "People's hearts are so high that they make food with harmonious sounds, meaning that the year is better than the year, so as to pray for the good year." Eating spring pancakes on the first day of spring is called "biting." spring".
Folks eat some fresh spring vegetables on the day of the Beginning of Spring, not only to prevent diseases, but also to welcome the New Year. The "Four Seasons Treasure Mirror" of the Tang Dynasty records: "At the beginning of spring, people eat reeds, spring pancakes, and lettuce, called 'vegetable plates.'" It can be seen that people in the Tang Dynasty had already begun to try spring dishes and eat spring pancakes. The so-called spring cake, also called lotus leaf cake, is actually a kind of hot noodle pancake - use two small pieces of water, grease the middle with oil, roll it into a pancake, and peel it into two pieces after it is cooked.
Spring cakes are used to wrap vegetables, including cooked vegetables and stir-fried vegetables. In the past, when eating spring cakes, it was important to go to the box shop to order "Su Pan" (also known as box dishes).
Box Shop is a butcher shop. The store owner sends people to deliver the food to your home. The box is divided into compartments for smoked tripe, pine nut tripe, oven meat, clear sauce pork, smoked elbow, sauce elbow, sauce strips, smoked chicken, sauce duck, etc. When eating, you need to cut it into thin strips with a knife, and add several kinds. Home-style stir-fries (usually stir-fried leek sprouts with shredded pork, stir-fried spinach with shredded pork, mung bean sprouts cooked with vinegar, stir-fried vermicelli with vegetarian ingredients, fried eggs, etc. If there is the newly launched "pheasant neck leek" stir-fried lean pork shreds, served with fried eggs, It’s even more fragrant and refreshing, so you can roll it into spring pancakes and eat them together. 2. How to write an essay about traditional cultural festivals
China has a long history and a long history of culture, and there are many traditional cultures, whether it is dumplings during the Spring Festival. , whether it is the rice dumplings on the Dragon Boat Festival or the moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, they all have special meanings, which represent our ancient Chinese culture.
Among them, the rice dumplings were popularized in the Han Dynasty because of the story of Qu Yuan. During the reign of Emperor Wu, people in Changsha dreamed of a man at night who claimed to be Dr. Sanlu (Qu Yuan's official name) and said to him: "The things you sacrifice have been stolen by the dragons in the river. From now on, you can wrap them with mugwort leaves and wrap them with five colors." Tie the silk thread together, "Jiaolong is most afraid of these two things." So it became the current rice dumplings.
In addition to the story of the rice dumplings above, each of our nations also has its own traditional culture, which represents what it is today. my country’s ancient civilization. 3. How to write an essay about traditional festivals
Spring Festival
For the Chinese nation, no festival is more haunting and haunting than the Spring Festival. Unforgettable, with its rich characteristics of sacredness, grandness, joy and auspiciousness, it has laid a strong complex in people's hearts. This unparalleled and profound complex has been like an immortal stone in the long history. The huge red ribbon maintains the prosperity of China and connects the happiness and suffering of the people. When the footsteps of the years ring again at the end of the year, the new year has come suddenly. Picking up the old memories of the Spring Festival, I also searched for many topics about the New Year in my warm thoughts, which led to a series of thoughts.
With the increasing pace of China's opening up to the outside world, the opening of the country's door, and the cultural exchanges between countries, people are gradually paying attention to Western festivals, such as Christmas, which has already made its debut in our ancient and vibrant land. of earth. Although "foreign festivals" have come to China, they cannot impact traditional Chinese festivals. "Celebrating the New Year" has still not lost its eternal luster. Waving red silk, beating waist drums and performing yangko, and dancing lions have never been indifferent; The scene of sitting around a red stove, decorated with lanterns and staying up late on New Year’s Eve is always very warm. An ancient and time-honored festival, with its extremely strong national character, it has been followed for many years and continues endlessly. No force can wipe out its existence. Even though there has been a saying in the world for a long time that "the New Year is difficult to pass every year," no matter whether it is the joy that children yearn for during the "New Year's Eve" or the subtle emotions generated by adults' "New Year's Eve", it is impossible to shake people's romance about the New Year. Longing and careful thinking are the infinite charm of the Spring Festival.
The Spring Festival culture has changed from simple to rich, from traditional to trendy. People have changed from setting off firecrackers, posting Spring Festival couplets, and decorating lanterns in the past to traveling and visiting famous mountains and rivers; and to participating in themed PARTY celebrations. At the same time, people have also begun to switch from the traditional family reunion to staying in hotels to stay together for the New Year; even for New Year greetings, many people have already begun to use telephone inquiries, mobile phone text messages, call machine paging, and sending emails to replace the traditional family reunion. Instead of congratulations on the New Year going from door to door. In addition, song and dance parties, readings, concerts, calligraphy and painting exhibitions with the theme of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new are becoming more and more popular. All these not only add to the atmosphere of traditional festivals, but also reflect the characteristics of the times with their increasingly rich cultural content.
But what remains unchanged is that the Spring Festival is undoubtedly auspicious blessings for all descendants of the Yellow Emperor. Whether they are wandering overseas, traveling across the ocean, or children traveling in foreign lands, moving from place to place; whether they are ordinary people struggling at the bottom, ignorant, or high-ranking officials, well-paid, pampered nobles, they all have a nostalgia for the Spring Festival in their hearts, and they all embrace it. To cherish the Chinese New Year. The poem "I miss my loved ones even more during the festive season" should condense the deep feelings in people's hearts! As the New Year is approaching, the hurried appearance of people who are trekking on a long journey under the stars and the starry night, and the eager eyes longing for hometowns are all influenced by the happy ribbon of the Spring Festival. No country or nation can have such deep and enduring affection for the Spring Festival as we do, and no country or nation can be as deeply devoted to the Spring Festival as we do and will grow stronger over time.
The Spring Festival is a time when family ties are highly condensed and desires are born. What we place our trust in is true love, and what we look forward to is reunion. At this moment, even the prisoner behind bars will have a deep longing for his home outside the wall. At the end of the new year, desires of all kinds quietly arise in the hearts of many people: some look forward to the turn of events and abandon sorrow and pain; some desire to have a good start in the new year and turn ideals and hopes into reality; some have big dreams. May the heavens be blessed with noble people to bless you with peace and success. Therefore, those who have been separated for a long time hope to be reunited, those who have been separated hope to reunite, those who are poor hope to be rich, those who are humble hope to be equal, those who are suffering hope for happiness, those who are sad hope for beauty, farmers hope for a good harvest, workers hope for employment, and poor people hope to get rich. I hope to pass the key exam smoothly. High school... People seem to entrust all their popularity, luck and opportunities to the Spring Festival. Even if they are painting cakes to satisfy their hunger and looking at plum blossoms to quench their thirst, people are still full of infinite attachment to the Spring Festival. Therefore, the Spring Festival is full of desires, and it gives birth to desires. Everyone dreams of riding this auspicious ship of desire to reach the other shore of happiness and satisfaction.
The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households are always replacing old talismans with new peaches.
The laughter of the Spring Festival is blown far away by the evening wind. This laughter is full of passion and Spring Festival blessings for the motherland. It echoes in the arms of Mother Earth for a long time! I pray that on the day when the "Niu" turns around and bids farewell to the old and welcomes the new, a fiery red sun will shine on the heads of hundreds of millions of people, let its red blaze sweep away the haze in everyone's heart, and burn the pure yearning that should not be blasphemed. And tireless faith... 4. How to write an essay on traditional Chinese festivals
Traditional Chinese festivals - Spring Festival
The first day of the first lunar month of each year is the New Year of the Chinese lunar calendar. Among Chinese traditional festivals, this is the most important and lively festival. Because the Lunar New Year is celebrated at the end of winter and the beginning of spring, people also call this festival "Spring Festival".
Chinese people have many traditional customs during the Spring Festival. Starting from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, people begin to prepare for the New Year. During this period, every household has to do a general cleaning, buy New Year's goods, put up window grilles, hang New Year pictures, write Spring Festival couplets, steam rice cakes, prepare various foods, and prepare to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year.
Paying New Year greetings is a traditional custom among Chinese people. It is a way for people to say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new year, and to express their best wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "bainian" was to congratulate the elders on the New Year, including kowtowing to the elders, giving wishes, wishing them a happy new year, and greeting them with well-being. When you meet relatives and friends of the same generation, you should also give congratulations. New Year greetings usually start at home. On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, after getting up, the younger generation should first pay New Year greetings to their elders, wishing them good health, longevity and all the best. After the elders are worshiped, they should distribute the "New Year's money" prepared in advance to the younger generations.
The eve of the Spring Festival is called "New Year's Eve". New Year's Eve is a time for family reunion. The whole family sits together, eats a sumptuous New Year's Eve dinner, talks and laughs until dawn, this is called staying up late. As soon as the bell rings at midnight on New Year's Eve, people still eat dumplings. In ancient times, zero o'clock was called "Zi Shi". Zi Shi on New Year's Eve is the time when the old and new years turn over. People eat dumplings at this time, which means "Geng Sui Jiao Zi". This is also the origin of the name "dumplings".
After New Year’s Eve, it’s the first day of the Lunar New Year. Starting from the first day of the Lunar New Year, people visit relatives, see friends and pay New Year greetings to each other. New Year greetings are an important custom during the Spring Festival. When paying New Year greetings, everyone should say some auspicious words to wish happiness and health. 5. How to write an essay "We and Traditional Festivals"
"Spring Festival" is a traditional festival of our Chinese nation.
At this time, every household must gather together for a reunion dinner. Migrant workers are busy packing their luggage and preparing to go home, taking a year's salary with warm hearts; we children, who have achieved good results, are happy and waiting for the praise of our parents... On the street, The community and the supermarket are filled with joy and lively scenes.
Today is the New Year’s Eve. In the morning, the golden sun shines on the earth.
My mother and I. I went shopping happily on the street. The street seemed to have changed overnight. The street was decorated with lights and colorful, and it was very lively. Every house had "bad luck" and couplets posted on it, and people were dressed in festive costumes. They walked to various markets with smiles on their faces, some shopping, some watching, it was a happy and peaceful scene.
At 8 o'clock in the evening, the "Spring Festival Gala" started, and our family sat on the TV. Watching the "Spring Festival Gala" in front of the camera, the program was very exciting: there were beautiful songs, humorous sketches, and funny cross talk... The program was so colorful that I was dazzled.
"Dang, dang, dang..." As the New Year's bell rang, fireworks and firecrackers burst into life. My father and I took out the fireworks that had been prepared and lit the fireworks tubes, and only heard a loud "boom". With a loud sound, a firework bomb rose into the air and exploded in an instant. The exploded firework seemed like a beautiful lotus opening its petals in the air. At this time, fireworks erupted from the firework tube again, like countless bright and Brilliant meteors flashed across the sky... There were other fireworks flashing in the sky. Some of them were like strings of pearls, some were like shooting stars, some were like chrysanthemums, and some were like strips. The waterfall... it dazzled me.
The loud sound of firecrackers and the radiant and brilliant fireworks were flying in the sky. They were all kinds of colorful, decorating the sky like a flower, and the night sky suddenly became... Brilliant. The scene at this time, surrounded by the melody of laughter, firecrackers, shouts, and music, was really lively.
On the first day of junior high school, it’s time to go to the park. In the morning, after we washed up, we ate glutinous rice balls for breakfast. The glutinous rice balls were cooked with white wine, eggs and brown sugar, because there is a custom of "not killing animals" and "not eating meat" on the New Year's Day morning in my hometown.
After breakfast, we set off happily. As soon as I arrived at the entrance of the park, I was attracted by the rich snacks. I was really dazzled at the time.
When we entered the park, I took my little cousin to row a boat, ride a small plane, ride a pony, and ride a monkey sedan. My father also took a lot of photos of us. My Spring Festival this year is so meaningful and I am so happy. It reminds me of Wang Anshi's "Yuan Ri": the sound of firecrackers eliminates one year old, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.
Thousands of households are always replacing old talismans with new ones. The new year is here again. In the new year, everything will change. I am one year older. I hope that good luck will always be with me this year. I will also work harder to strive for success here. Achieve excellent results throughout the year. When you grow up, you will make great contributions to the construction of your hometown.
2 Spring Festival Notes The 2008 Spring Festival has arrived, and the streets and alleys are full of people. People who have worked hard for a year have come out of their homes to enjoy the leisure time of the festival. Every man, woman, old and young has a cheerful smile on his face. . The colors on the streets are also much brighter than usual.
Colorful flags were fluttering, and various business slogans and banners were fluttering in the wind. There are big red lanterns hanging at the entrance of the mall, which makes people feel warm just by looking at them.
In the blue sky, the colorful balloons are dazzling under the sunlight. The breeze blows, and balloons big and small dance in the wind, as if they are nodding to passers-by.
The cheerful and frolic scenes in the shopping mall shine into the eyes of passers-by through the bright glass doors and windows, making people involuntarily follow the colorful flow of people and merge into it. The Spring Festival is not only a festival for adults, but also for children. The counters for children's toys, books, and stationery are extremely busy. Children come one after another to take away their beloved toys, leaving behind laughter and laughter.
During the Spring Festival, homes at home are also different from ordinary times. The word "福" must be posted on the door, firecrackers must be set off during meals, fireworks must be set off at night, and the Spring Festival party must be watched. There were more people eating than usual, parents, uncles, aunts, grandparents, all gathered together.
The dishes on the table are also more plentiful than before, including chicken, duck, fish, and delicacies. After dinner, everyone chatted together, drank tea, and chatted.
The Spring Festival is so lively. I really want to celebrate the Spring Festival every day. The Embarrassing Situation of Traditional Culture Zeng Meifen, Class 4, Grade 2, Senior High School , Chinese people celebrate traditional festivals such as the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival more and more simply, but in the West, Christmas is celebrated more grandly every year.
Especially today’s younger generation, who do not believe in Christianity and do not understand the background of Western festivals, just follow others to celebrate Christmas happily. This is not only a superficial sign of foreignism, but also reflects the The crisis faced by traditional culture. Now our society continues to progress and people's minds continue to open up. Many Western lifestyles have been accepted by most Chinese people, which also means that many traditional things have been forgotten and abandoned by people.
Such as the quintessence of our country - Peking Opera. Nowadays, fewer and fewer people know how to appreciate Peking Opera, and they are all older audiences. People who are interested in devoting themselves to this art are even rarer. Peking Opera, which was once popular around the world, is now gradually falling away from people's sight. slope.
On the other hand, the animation culture introduced from Japan is increasingly intruding into the lives of teenagers. The number of anime clubs in various places continues to rise, and various COSPLAY competitions are crowded with people, and they are all young people. Looking back at the four-year waving ceremony, children and women were watching, and the embarrassing situation faced by traditional culture is self-evident.
The impact of foreign culture on traditional culture is not only in entertainment and festivals, but also intrudes into the most fundamental aspect of our lives - language. English is a universal language in the world and is increasingly valued in our country.
Children have been forced by their parents to learn English when they were very young. The school has put English as a subject in a key position. 6. How to write an essay about traditional festivals, third graders
Every year on the first day of the first lunar month, it is the Chinese New Year. Among the traditional festivals in China, this is the most important and lively festival. Because the Lunar New Year is celebrated at the end of winter and the beginning of spring, people also call this festival "Spring Festival".
Chinese people have many traditional customs for celebrating the Spring Festival. Starting from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, people begin to It’s time to prepare for the New Year. During this time, every household has to clean up, buy New Year’s goods, put up window grilles, hang New Year pictures, write Spring Festival couplets, steam rice cakes, prepare various foods, and prepare to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
New Year greetings are Chinese Traditional folk customs are a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and express good wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "bainian" was to congratulate the elders on the New Year, including kowtowing to the elders, wishing them a happy new year, and greeting them. Good life and other content. When meeting relatives and friends of the same generation, you should also give congratulations. New Year greetings usually start at home. On the morning of the first day of the new year, after getting up, the younger generation should first pay New Year greetings to the elders, wishing the elders health and longevity, and all the best. After the elders are worshipped, they should say Distribute the "New Year's money" prepared in advance to the younger generation.
The eve of the Spring Festival is called "New Year's Eve". New Year's Eve is a time for family reunion. The family sits together and has a sumptuous New Year's Eve meal. Dinner at night, talking and laughing until dawn, is called staying up late. As soon as the bell rings at midnight on New Year's Eve, people will eat dumplings. In ancient times, zero o'clock was called "Zi Shi", and Zi Shi on New Year's Eve is the time when the old and new years change. Eating dumplings at this time means "Gengsuijiaozi". This is also the origin of the name "dumplings".
After New Year's Eve, it is the first day of the Lunar New Year. Starting from the first day of the lunar new year, people have to leave Relatives and friends visit each other and pay New Year greetings. New Year greetings are an important custom during the Spring Festival. When paying New Year greetings, everyone must say some auspicious words to wish happiness and health. 7. Write a composition about festival customs (it is best to write some origins)
There are many traditional Chinese festivals, such as the Yuanxiao Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Double Ninth Festival on the 9th September, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th August, etc., but the traditional festival that interests me the most is the New Year’s Eve.
When it comes to New Year’s Eve, children must not know that there is a very interesting legend hidden in it. A long time ago, there was a very ferocious animal called "Nian". Every New Year's Eve, "Nian" would come out to do evil and harm the people. In order to find a way to get through the "Nian", people would come out to do evil on New Year's Eve. They didn't even sleep. Everyone gathered around a fire, eating, drinking and chatting. From time to time, they put some bamboo into the fire, which would make a "bang bang" sound, which scared "Nian" and hid far away, never daring to come out to hurt him again. No matter the surname, we know this legend.
But the Chinese New Year is a grand traditional festival among Chinese people. Every New Year, red lanterns are hung on the streets; shopping malls are crowded with people buying new year goods; and each of our children wears beautiful new clothes. Seeing these scenes, I thought: It would be great if we could celebrate the New Year every day! China's traditional festivals are really colorful and bring us infinite joy and happiness. As a new generation, I must study hard and vigorously promote these traditional Chinese cultures. 8. How to write the essay "We and Traditional Festivals"
Nowadays, as culture becomes increasingly diversified, traditional culture is gradually eclipsed. The reason is undoubtedly that we Chinese ourselves have not properly protected our traditions, causing them to either flow into other countries or cease to exist.
As Professor Weng said, the destruction of traditional culture during the Cultural Revolution was not as severe or rapid as the destruction caused by today's highly developed economy and culture, especially the destruction of traditional festivals. Indeed, for us young people, the only traditional festivals left in our impression are staying up late on New Year's Eve, celebrating the Lantern Festival, sweeping tombs during the Qingming Festival, eating rice dumplings on the Dragon Boat Festival, and admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Why? Because our traditional festivals have lost their traditional characteristics and meaning, this is a sad problem facing the Chinese people. No wonder the Shangsi Festival on March 3rd has become Japan’s Girls’ Day, and no wonder the Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th has become a world intangible cultural heritage for the Koreans because they have protected it so completely. Imagine that if a country has no tradition, no matter how developed its economy and powerful its comprehensive national strength is, it will have no foundation, and its citizens will lose their spiritual home and soul, and all creation will be impossible. Therefore, it is urgent to revitalize culture, regain tradition, and return to the original appearance of traditional festivals. And it is precisely in today's cultural diversification that it is even more necessary for traditional festivals to return to the stage of history.
As an intangible cultural heritage, traditional festivals are the reflection of a country’s territory in time, and its importance can be seen from this. So what we have to do now is to truly spread and carry forward this traditional festival and make the Chinese people deeply aware of how to protect and inherit this upcoming festival culture. Professor Weng put forward some suggestions on the Chinese New Year, especially the reform of the Spring Festival Gala. The Spring Festival Gala, as a visual feast, has become the highlight of New Year's Eve. However, its inherent irrationality has led to it gradually losing its novelty and flavor. People just feel the festive atmosphere as spectators. She mentioned that it could be modeled after Japan's "Red and White Song Festival". I think it’s not so much about reform as it is about combining tradition with modernity. After all, the process of history has pushed us to today’s highly developed material culture. We can inherit old traditions, add new elements, and make traditional festivals more comprehensive. , diversity. We also need to revisit March 3rd to celebrate Women's Day; hold Lantern Festival carnival to increase the emotions between people. These are not just to celebrate the festival, but more importantly, to find our roots and find ourselves. The lost tradition returns to our spiritual home. Only when the traditional awareness of Chinese people is improved and the festive atmosphere returns, can traditional festivals be protected.
How can we celebrate traditional festivals under the current historical conditions and regain the original meaning of traditional festivals? Now that we have the custom of taking traditional holidays, this is a good opportunity. I think it is necessary to carry out the important issue of protecting our traditional festivals through a series of lectures, speeches, and exhibitions. Celebrating the festival is not just about celebrating the festival, but more importantly, while celebrating the festival, we should think about the past and look forward to the future, so as to review, accumulate and increase the fate between people. As traditional festivals are dying out, let us work together to protect our traditional festivals and find the lost roots.
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