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Five 800-word Dragon Boat Festival speeches

The first Dragon Boat Festival speech is 800 words.

Dear teachers and classmates: Hello everyone!

The fifth day of the fifth lunar month, commonly known as the Dragon Boat Festival, means "beginning" and "beginning". The fifth day can be called Dragon Boat Festival. In some places, Dragon Boat Festival is also called May Festival, Ai Festival and Summer Festival. Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival of Han nationality in China. It began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and has a history of xx years. There are many origins and legends of the Dragon Boat Festival, mainly including: in memory of Qu Yuan, Wu Zixu and Cao E; According to the textual research listed in Mr. Wen Yiduo's Dragon Boat Festival Examination and Dragon Boat Festival History Education, the origin of Dragon Boat Festival is a totem festival held by Wuyue people in the ancient south of China, earlier than Qu Yuan. But for thousands of years, Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and touching poems have been deeply rooted in people's hearts. In the field of folk culture, China people associate the Dragon Boat Festival with the commemoration of Qu Yuan.

Today, I will introduce Qu Yuan to my classmates: Qu Yuan was a minister in Chu Huaiwang during the Spring and Autumn Period. He advocated the use of talents, empowerment and prosperity, and advocated joint resistance to Qin, which was strongly opposed by the nobles. Qu Yuan resigned and was exiled. During his exile, he wrote immortal poems such as Li Sao, Tian Wen and Tian Wen, which had far-reaching influence (therefore, Dragon Boat Festival is also called Poet's Day). In 278 BC, Qin Jun conquered Kyoto of Chu. Qu Yuan was heartbroken to see his motherland being invaded, but he couldn't bear to give up his motherland all the time. On May 5th, after writing his masterpiece Huai Sha, he died in Miluo River and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life. Legend has it that after Qu Yuan's death, the people of Chu were so sad that they flocked to the Miluo River to pay homage to Qu Yuan. The fisherman paddled the boat and fished him back and forth on the river. A fisherman took out rice balls, eggs and other foods prepared for Qu Yuan and threw them into the river, saying that ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs were full and would not bite the doctor. People followed suit after seeing it. An old doctor took an altar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, saying that it was because the dragon water beast was drunk and fainted, so it would not hurt Dr. Qu. Later, people were afraid that rice balls would be eaten by dragons, so they came up with a method of wrapping rice with neem leaves and then wrapping it with colored silk, which developed into today's brown seeds.

The necessary activities of this day gradually evolved into: eating zongzi, dragon boat racing, hanging calamus and mugwort leaves, smoking Atractylodes rhizome and angelica dahurica, and drinking realgar wine. It is said that eating zongzi and dragon boat racing is to commemorate Qu Yuan, so after liberation, the Dragon Boat Festival was named "Poet's Day" to commemorate Qu Yuan. As for hanging calamus, wormwood leaves, smoked atractylodes rhizome and angelica dahurica, drinking realgar wine is said to suppress evil spirits.

My speech is over, thank you!

The second Dragon Boat Festival speech is 800 words.

Teachers and students! On the Dragon Boat Festival, incense is placed at the door, zongzi is eaten, white wine is sprinkled, and the dragon boat is happily launched. These are the most lively activities of the Dragon Boat Festival. However, with the changes of the times, the acceleration of social rhythm and the massive invasion of foreign cultures, China people no longer care about the traditional culture of China that has been circulating for thousands of years, but turn their attention to festivals such as Christmas and April Fool's Day. Faced with this situation, we have to feel sad and question whether the Dragon Boat Festival is no longer named after the bell.

While we are still immersed in the laughter of western festivals, according to reliable sources, "an Asian country is going to declare the Dragon Boat Festival as its cultural heritage to UNESCO, and it has been included in the national heritage list.

Hearing the news, the people of China were surprised and embarrassed. This is not only the gain and loss of a traditional festival, but also the lack of several celebrations. More importantly, this is a traditional festival in China, which has rich cultural connotations and retains the unique cultural memory of the Chinese nation. Every traditional festival is a strengthening and baptism of the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation. Now, this traditional festival with thousands of years of history is being watched.

Needless to say, over the years, traditional festivals in China always seem to be inseparable from food. Eat zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, Qingtuan in Tomb-Sweeping Day, glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival and moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, not to mention the Spring Festival-big fish and big meat make you want to eat. The fear of hunger in farming society has formed the most distinctive custom of traditional festivals in China-eating. People who meet the needs of food and clothing are moving towards a well-off society in an all-round way. They can eat as much as they want at any time, and the attraction of traditional festivals suddenly loses its unique charm.

In fact, not only traditional festivals, but also the living environment of China's national folk culture is now facing the challenge of economic globalization and modernization. Some western developed countries actively spread western values and lifestyles by virtue of their strong comprehensive national strength, advanced scientific and technological means and developed cultural communication means, which has had a certain impact on the traditional ethnic and folk cultural ecology of developing countries, including China.

China's traditional festivals are colorful and rich in cultural connotations, retaining the unique cultural memory of human beings. We must be in awe of the historical and cultural relics created by our ancestors and attach great importance to them. We are the pillars of the Chinese nation, and Chinese civilization needs our inheritance. Students, don't ignore China's own traditional festivals, and let Chinese civilization flourish in China!

The third Dragon Boat Festival speech is 800 words.

Teachers and students: Hello everyone!

This year's June xx is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, a traditional festival in China-Dragon Boat Festival. People will commemorate an immortal soul-Qu Yuan by dragon boat races, making zongzi and drinking realgar wine.

According to the historian Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng, Qu Yuan was a minister of Chu Huaiwang in the Spring and Autumn Period. He advocated the use of talents, empowerment, and prosperity, and advocated joint resistance to Qin, which was strongly opposed by others. Qu Yuan was forced to leave his post, was driven out of the capital and exiled to the Yuan and Xiang river basins. During his exile, he wrote immortal poems, such as Li Sao, Tian Wen and Nine Songs, which were unique and far-reaching. In 278 BC, Qin Jun conquered Kyoto of Chu. Seeing that his motherland was invaded, Qu Yuan was heartbroken, but he was always reluctant to give up his motherland. On May 5th, after writing his masterpiece Huai Sha, he died in Miluo River and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.

After the death of Qu Yuan, the people of Chu were so sad that they flocked to the Miluo River to pay homage to Qu Yuan. The fisherman paddled the boat and fished his body back and forth on the river. Some fishermen take out rice balls, eggs and other foods and throw them into the river, hoping that ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs will not bite the doctor when they are full. Some brought an altar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, hoping to stun the dragon water beast so as not to hurt Dr. Qu. Later, people were afraid that rice balls would be eaten by dragons, so they came up with the idea of wrapping rice with neem leaves and then wrapping it with colored silk to make it develop into brown seeds.

Guo Moruo commented that Qu Yuan was a "great patriotic poet". He created romantic poetry and the style of Chu Ci, which is "living with heaven and earth and shining with the sun and the moon". Invented the tradition of vanilla beauty "only the autumn of vegetation, fearing the death of beauty." His wild imagination and endless talents are as vast as rivers flowing into the sea. Li Sao is China's longest lyric poem, and it is his life's work.

Qu Yuan has been dead for 2300 years. Today, we come to commemorate him, mainly to learn from his spirit of loving the motherland, loving the people, upholding the truth, preferring death to surrender and his personality of "competing with the sun and the moon". As a reformer, Qu Yuan's political ideas and reform expectations failed because of the objective and cruel social conditions at that time. But as a great patriot, thinker and writer, he succeeded. "I am alone in clearing the turbid water in the world, and I am alone in waking up when I am drunk in the world" is his integrity, and "The road is long, Xiu Yuan is Xi, Xiu Yuan is Xi, and I will pursue it up and down" is his stalwart. He is elegant as a chrysanthemum, holy as a lotus, and has strong spiritual strength, which is praised by future generations and inspires countless Chinese sons and daughters to move forward!

Qu Yuan's spirit is immortal. No matter how time changes, he will always live in the long river of years and will always be remembered in people's hearts!

The fourth 800-word Dragon Boat Festival speech

Teachers and students: Hello, everyone. The traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an integral part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation of traditional festivals is the long-term accumulation and cohesion of the history and culture of a famous nation or country. From these traditional festivals, we can vaguely see the wonderful pictures of ancient people's social life.

Today is X, X, and in nine days, it will be the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of May. So the topic of my speech under the national flag today is: Random Thoughts on Dragon Boat Festival.

Dragon Boat Festival reminds me of the patriotic poet Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan saw that the country was ruined and the people were displaced. He wanted to serve the country, but he was powerless to return to heaven. In grief and indignation, he threw himself into the river. This day is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. Later, on this day, people will race dragon boats on the river and miss Qu Yuan.

Perhaps, this ancient legend has been unable to impress modern people in the 2 1 century. I remember a report that shocked China people! According to People's Daily, Wu Bing 'an, director of the Center for Folklore Research of Liaoning University and professor of folklore, sent an urgent message to Zhou Heping, vice minister of culture, saying that according to reliable information, an Asian country is going to declare the Dragon Boat Festival as its cultural heritage to UNESCO, which has been included in the list of "national heritage" and will soon declare "representative works of human oral and intangible heritage" to the United Nations. People in China have been celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival for thousands of years. If it becomes a "cultural heritage", don't students think it's a big joke? If someone told you that in a few years, China people would row dragon boats, eat zongzi, celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival and write letters to other countries, you would definitely say, "You are kidding!" Thousands of years later, the Dragon Boat Festival in China became a "cultural heritage". What else? A debate on "Defending the Dragon Boat Festival" was quietly launched among the people. Some people say: "We must resolutely defend this traditional cultural heritage belonging to our Chinese nation with practical actions!" Someone said, "I have always had a soft spot for the Dragon Boat Festival. I eat brown seeds and watch dragon boat races every year. If the Dragon Boat Festival is really robbed by other countries, I will feel particularly uncomfortable. " Later, after verification, South Korea announced its traditional festival "Dragon Boat Festival", not to rob our traditional festival.

Every traditional festival has rich cultural connotations and retains the unique cultural memory of the Chinese nation. Every traditional festival is a strengthening and baptism of the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation. Let's treat every traditional festival in China with love and treasure!

Thank you for your patience. Please accept my Dragon Boat Festival blessing: Happy Dragon Boat Festival! thank you

The fifth Dragon Boat Festival speech is 800 words.

Dear teachers and classmates, good morning! The topic of my speech today is "Commemorating traditional festivals and inheriting traditional culture".

As we all know, the Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. There are many sayings about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, the most common one is to commemorate Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan's country, Chu State, was invaded, and Qu Yuan jumped into the river and died. After Qu Yuan's death, Chu people rowed dragon boats and threw rice balls and eggs into the river to prevent fish from eating Qu Yuan's body. Rice balls gradually developed into today's zongzi.

There is a children's song circulating among the people: "On the fifth day of May, it is Duanyang and full of incense. Eat zongzi, sprinkle sugar, race dragon boats and have fun. " What are the customs of Dragon Boat Festival?

Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional custom. Zongzi skin is made of leaves, and there are many kinds of zongzi stuffing. The custom of eating zongzi has spread abroad. Students, I want to ask a few questions. What kind of jiaozi have you eaten? Do you wrap zongzi? How do you package it? Yes, the most common ones are glutinous rice dumplings and jujube dumplings. You can mix whatever flavor you like, or you can wrap zongzi with meat stuffing. I remember when I was in kindergarten, there was an activity of making zongzi before the Dragon Boat Festival. At that time, my grandmother and I both participated. Every Dragon Boat Festival, the community will also organize residents of all ethnic groups to make zongzi together.

Dragon boat race is also a custom, which is shown on TV every year.

According to my mother, there were many commemorative activities in her hometown during the Dragon Boat Festival. For example, wash your hands and face with mugwort leaves in the morning, insert mugwort and colored gourds on the door, make some sachets with herbs, thread children with colored thread, boil eggs and make zongzi. A jubilant crowd. In a word, this festival is very important and a big folk festival.

In the past, Dragon Boat Festival was China's Daughter's Day. Every year, people hold colored balls with colored lines. On rainy days after the fifth day of May every year, people throw colored balls in rainy places. It is said that this will bring people good luck for a year.

China has always attached importance to traditional festivals. In recent years, the Dragon Boat Festival has been listed as a legal holiday, and people all over the country celebrate traditional festivals. Here, I especially want to say that many people ignore the traditional festivals in China and prefer foreign festivals, such as Christmas, April Fool's Day and Halloween. This cannot be advocated. We come from China, and there is a profound traditional culture behind every traditional festival. Whenever we spend a traditional festival, our bodies and spirits are baptized. We should be proud to be from China!

Students, the story of Qu Yuan is far away from us, but his patriotic feelings are close to us. To love the great motherland and build a beautiful home requires each generation to inherit Chinese traditional culture. We are the future of our motherland. We should study hard and be useful when we grow up!