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There are many traditional festivals in China, so which traditional festival do you like the most? What traditional festival culture do you know? Here are 10 essays on traditional festivals that I have brought to you. I hope you will I can like it!

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Introduction to traditional Chinese festivals primary school composition

Traditional festivals composition 1

The greatest festival in our country is the Spring Festival. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, everyone will be very happy. On this day, many people who work outside the home go home to reunite. Every one of our families is looking forward to this year.

On the Spring Festival, everyone prepares the most delicious lunch of the year. This is called the reunion dinner. At that time, everyone would sit together as a family at home and have the reunion dinner. The family at that time was the happiest in the year. Everyone talks about the joys of the year together, and sometimes the whole family laughs together over meals.

After lunch, in the evening our whole family will eat dumplings together and sit in front of the TV to watch the Spring Festival Gala. At this time, we will carefully watch the programs that the country has prepared for us for a year. Although every festival of the Spring Festival Gala is ordinary, it makes people feel very wonderful on this special day.

In the evening, I would be with my parents, sitting in front of the TV, listening to the gala, and chatting. Everyone felt very happy. Listening to the interesting stories about my parents in other places, I felt as if I was in the area where my parents were, staying with them.

In the new year, we have grown up another year and should grow up. We should get rid of the bad habits of the past and make progress. Don't keep learning the same as before. One year has passed and there has been no progress at all. There must be growth every year.

Another Spring Festival has passed. On this festive day, let us look forward to the coming of the next Spring Festival. Looking forward to the Spring Festival getting better and better.

Traditional Festivals Essay 2

There are many traditional festivals in China, which are the treasure trove of our civilized nation that has experienced thousands of years, including: Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Qingming Festival , Lantern Festival, etc., among which my favorite is the Spring Festival.

I remember watching the Spring Festival Gala at my grandma’s house last year. The sketches in the party made our family laugh. As I watched, suddenly there were two banging and banging sounds in my ears. I couldn't wait to run to the balcony to take a look, ah! It's so beautiful, it turned out to be fireworks!

When I looked back at the clock, it turned out to be twelve o'clock, and then I heard my grandpa yelling from downstairs. , said: "Let's set off firecrackers and fireworks quickly!" I hurried downstairs and saw that the firecrackers had been hung up, like a big red centipede. The firecrackers were hung on the second floor, hanging down to the ground. On the floor. At this time, I saw my uncle holding a stick of incense in his hand, and then he said in unison with us: "1, 2, 3." After counting, the sound of firecrackers sounded deafening, and I shouted happily: "New Year is here. "New Year is here." My sister and I each held a firework, stuck it on the ground, and lit it. After a while, the fireworks shot into the sky. The colorful fireworks were so beautiful.

This is our country’s traditional festival - the Spring Festival. Isn’t it interesting?

Traditional Festival Essay 3

In life, we can feel the traditional Chinese culture everywhere .

We have exquisite folk crafts, such as paper-cutting and ceramics; we have ancient folk arts, such as drama and traditional Chinese painting; we have unique customs and habits, such as dragon boat racing on the Dragon Boat Festival, lantern making on the Lantern Festival, etc. Today, let me introduce to you the Dragon Boat Festival, a traditional Chinese cultural festival!

The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is our country’s traditional Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Chongwu, Duanyang and Dragon Boat Festival. As early as the Zhou Dynasty, there was a custom of "gathering orchids and bathing on May 5th". On this day, every household eats rice dumplings, and dragon boat competitions are held across the south. On this day, people also hang calamus, sprinkle realgar water, hang mugwort branches, and drink realgar wine to kill bacteria and prevent diseases. Legend has it that the Dragon Boat Festival originated from Qu Yuan. He was a minister of the King of Chu. He advocated enriching the country and strengthening the army, and united Qi to resist Qin. He was opposed and was exiled. In 278 BC, the Qin army conquered the Chu State. Qu Yuan was so angry that he wrote his last work "Huaisha" and then threw himself into the Miluo River and died. After his death, some people salvaged his body, and some threw rice balls. Later, fearing that the rice balls would be eaten by dragons, they picked up the rice balls with fence leaves and threw them into the Miluo River. This became today's rice dumplings.

My family also has the custom of celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival! Because we have to eat zongzi, my mother has to make zongzi. First, wrap the glutinous rice into a triangle with hu leaves, with sharp corners, then add 3-4 large red dates, wrap it tightly with hu leaves, tie with a colorful rope, and a rice dumpling is ready. Mother made it one by one, sweating silently, and finally, the rice dumplings were ready. Then we start cooking the rice dumplings, which usually take one or two hours to become fragrant and waxy. The rice dumplings were cooked, I couldn't wait to open the lid of the pot, and the aroma of rice dumplings came to me. I took a bite, what a delicious rice dumplings! This is a delicacy that my mother made for me with her hard work and sweat. I will never be able to forget. This is the Dragon Boat Festival in my family!

The traditional culture of the motherland is like a treasure house, and I am like a little bee collecting in this treasure house.

Traditional Festival Composition 4

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival.

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone is busy visiting relatives and friends, and everyone is carrying moon cakes.

Moon cakes symbolize reunion.

After dinner in the evening, my grandma and I went to get the mooncakes and put them on the coffee table. Everyone was eating mooncakes. There were five-kernel mooncakes, bean paste mooncakes, aloe vera mooncakes, shrimp mooncakes, etc...

The moon in the sky is round and bright.

Traditional Festival Composition 5

Today is New Year’s Eve. Do you know how New Year’s Eve comes? Let me tell you about the origin of New Year’s Eve.

New Year's Eve is one of the biggest traditional festivals in my country. It refers to the night of the last day of the lunar year, that is, the night before the Spring Festival. Because it often falls on the 30th or 29th day of the lunar calendar, it is also called this day. The day is New Year's Eve. The last day of the year is called "New Year's Eve". People often stay up all night on New Year's Eve, which is called staying up all night. Su Shi had a saying: "Children are forced not to sleep, but stay up all night and rejoice together." On New Year's Eve, not only must the house and exterior be cleaned, but also door gods, spring couplets, hanging door dragons, and new clothes in festive colors.

Now, everyone knows the origin of New Year’s Eve, everyone must remember it!

Traditional Festival Composition 6

Three major traditional festivals in China

Do you know what the three major traditional festivals in China are? They are the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival. Let me tell you about their legends!

The legend of the Spring Festival - "Nian": In ancient China, there was a monster called "Nian" with two tentacles on its head. ferocious. "Nian" lives in the mountains all year round. Every New Year's Eve, he will go out of the mountains to devour livestock and kill people. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in every village flee to the top of the mountain to avoid the harm of the "Nian" beast.

One New Year's Eve, an old man came begging from outside the village. The villagers were in a hurry and panic. Only an old man in the east of the village gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain quickly to avoid the "Nian" beast. The old man stroked his beard and said with a smile: "If I stay at home all night, I will definitely kill him." Drive away the 'Nian' beast." The old man continued to persuade, but the begging old man smiled and said nothing.

In the middle of the night, the "Nian" beast broke into the village. "Nian" found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: the old man's house at the east end of the village had red paper on the door, and candles were brightly lit inside. "Nian" trembled all over and shouted. When approaching the door, there was a sudden "bang bang bang bang" explosion sound in the courtyard. It turns out that "Nian" is most afraid of the color red, fire and explosions. "Nian" turned pale with fright and ran away in embarrassment.

The next day was the first day of the first lunar month, and the people who had returned from the refuge were surprised to see that the village was safe and sound. At this time, the old man suddenly realized and hurriedly told the villagers about the beggar's promise to the old man. This incident quickly spread in the surrounding villages, and people all knew how to drive away the "Nian" beast. From then on, every New Year's Eve, every family posted red couplets and set off firecrackers.

The legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival - Chang'e: A long time ago, when Hou Yi went hunting in the mountains, he met Chang'e under a laurel tree. The two used the laurel tree as a matchmaker and got married.

One day, ten suns appeared in the sky, scorching crops, killing vegetation, and people had no food. When Hou Yi heard about it, he immediately shot down the nine extra suns with his bow and arrow.

Later, Yi obtained the elixir of death from the Queen Mother of the West and gave it to Chang'e for safekeeping. Pengmeng heard about it and went to steal it. If he failed to steal, he would harm Chang'e. In desperation, Chang'e swallowed the elixir and flew to the sky. Since she couldn't bear to leave Hou Yi, Chang'e stayed in Guanghan Palace of the Moon.

After Hou Yi heard that Chang'e flew to the moon, he was so sad that he wished he could live. The Moon Mother was moved by the true love between the two, so she allowed Chang'e to meet Hou Yi in the lower world every year on the day of the full moon.

The legend of the Dragon Boat Festival - Qu Yuan: In 340 BC, Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet and official of the Chu State, faced the pain of subjugation. On May 5, he threw a large stone into the Miluo River.

Legend has it that after Qu Yuan died, the people of Chu State were extremely sad and flocked to the Miluo River to pay their respects to Qu Yuan. The fishermen rowed their boats and fished for his true body back and forth on the river. A fisherman took out the rice balls, eggs and other food prepared for Qu Yuan and threw them into the river "plop, plop", saying that when the fish, lobsters and crabs were full, they would not bite Dr. Qu's body. People followed suit after seeing it. An old doctor took a jar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, saying it was to stun dragons and water animals so as not to harm Doctor Qu.

Why were mugwort leaves, reed leaves, and lotus leaves used to make rice dumplings later? There is a record in "The Beginner's Notes": During the Jianwu period of the Han Dynasty, a Changsha man dreamed of a man at night, who claimed to be Dr. Sanlu. He said to him: "The things you sacrificed have been stolen by the dragon in the river. From now on, you can wrap them with mugwort leaves and tie them with five-color silk threads. The dragons are most afraid of these two things." So people wrapped millet with wild rice leaves. ", made into "corn millet". Passed down from generation to generation, it gradually developed into our country's Dragon Boat Festival food.

These are the legends of my country’s three major traditional festivals, how about it?

Traditional Festival Essay 7

China has a long history and traditional culture, spanning five thousand years. The precipitation and accumulation of cultural spirit contained in it are extremely rich. If we have to say that the spirit that best embodies the traditional Chinese culture is none other than some of our traditional festivals.

There are many traditional festivals in our country, including New Year's Eve, Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival, etc. Each of these festivals represents a different meaning, and some festivals represent great events in history. Some of our ancestors represent the characteristics of traditional Chinese customs, each with its own characteristics, giving our China, which has gone through more than five thousand years, a layer of luster. Among the many festivals, my favorite is the Dragon Boat Festival. Its representative customs include dragon boat racing, tying five-color silk threads, wearing sachets, etc. The most representative thing about the Dragon Boat Festival is the rice dumplings. When you think of Zongzi, you can think of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that the Dragon Boat Festival commemorates the great poet Qu Yuan of our country. Because he advocated uniting Qi to resist Qin, he was attacked and framed by the powerful officials of Chu State. He was demoted and exiled by King Bei and King Qingxiang successively. After Qu Yuan left Yingdu, he walked eastward along the Yangtze River, walking alone, looking haggard, with long hair, and lived a homeless life.

We actually have a deeper meaning to celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival. The most common theory about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan.

According to legend, Qu Yuan was a senior official of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. He committed suicide by throwing himself into the Miluo River because his patriotic ideals could not be realized. In order to commemorate him, people set the date when he threw himself into the river as the Dragon Boat Festival. And Qu Yuan's spirit of preferring death to surrender, and preferring to break a jade to pieces rather than destroy it, is worth learning. At the same time, it also indirectly tells us the right and wrong of things. No matter how great the power is, we should not compromise. Later, people used the Dragon Boat Festival to express their sympathy and sorrow for Qu Yuan. Because with the passage of time, the commemoration of Qu Yuan has the widest and deepest influence, occupying the mainstream position. In the field of folk culture, Chinese people associate the dragon boat racing and eating rice dumplings during the Dragon Boat Festival with the commemoration of Qu Yuan.

It can be seen that the meanings of traditional Chinese festivals are more different. Each festival has its own unique cultural spirit, and these festival cultures have gradually evolved over more than five thousand years in China. Therefore, each of the traditional Chinese festivals not only represents cultural customs, but also entrusts the spirit of each ancestor.

As early as more than two thousand years ago, the patriotic poet Qu Yuan sighed up to the sky by the Miluo River and plunged into the rolling rapids. From that day on, the fifth day of May became a traditional festival - the Dragon Boat Festival. The annual Dragon Boat Festival is also one of my favorite festivals. Not only are there delicious rice dumplings to eat, but there are also various customs and cultures such as dragon boat racing. I hope that the spirit of this culture can continue to be passed down.

Traditional Festival Composition 8

"The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu." The long-awaited Spring Festival for the children is here again, and the taste of the new year is also unknown. The sleep became intense.

When walking on the road, we can see that the big trees on the side of the road are decorated with Chinese knots and large red lanterns. They are facing the spring breeze, smiling happily in the warm spring, with blooming flowers and branches, as if they are in full bloom. The little girl dressed up welcomes the Spring Festival with her most beautiful posture. As the Spring Festival approaches, we can also see people returning home in a hurry in the streets and alleys. They pull their suitcases and take joyful steps back to their long-lost hometowns, rushing home to reunite with their families. The streets of rural areas The alleys also became lively with the return of returnees.

Under the urging of the New Year, I also returned to my hometown after a year's absence. The New Year's Eve dinner is also called the reunion dinner. It is the highlight of the New Year's Eve night. In order to prepare for the New Year's Eve dinner, our family has been busy since the morning. All day long on New Year’s Eve, the house is filled with the aroma of delicious food. Grandma is our family’s go-to cook. Fried bells, fried pork ribs, and egg rolls are all grandma’s specialty dishes. Grandpa was not to be outdone and brought out the wine he had brewed a few months ago for us to taste. The food is fragrant and the wine is strong, and our whole family is full of praise for it. Since the New Year’s Eve dinner has been arranged by my grandparents, I will help my parents put up Spring Festival couplets and hang lanterns. The decorated home has a brand new look and is full of new year atmosphere.

The sky is getting dark, and the New Year’s Eve dinner has been prepared. There is also an important ceremony before the meal. We will first worship our ancestors and pray to them to bless us safely and healthily in the new year. After that, our whole family gathered around the small round table to have a reunion dinner. During the meal, we shared food with each other, talked and laughed, and the whole family had a great time, which made my heart feel warm all of a sudden. After dinner, my grandparents would give me a big red envelope. Although the money in the red envelope was not much, it contained a lot of love from my grandparents.

The New Year’s Eve passed with laughter, and we ushered in the New Year’s Day again. On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, our family will go to the temple in the village to pray for blessings and incense. We offer candies and fruits to the Bodhisattva, put our hands together in worship, and pray devoutly for good weather and good health for our family in the coming year.

Of course, celebrating the New Year is indispensable! New Year greetings are one of the traditional customs of the Spring Festival. Starting from the first day of the first lunar month, we carry New Year’s goods to visit relatives. Before we even entered the door, we could see red Spring Festival couplets on every house, and the path in front of the door was also covered with red firecrackers. The streaks of red constituted the unique scene of the Spring Festival.

When entering a relative's home, everyone is inevitably a little excited. The adults will talk about work and daily life. The happiest people during New Year greetings are us children.

When seeing relatives and elders, the children will say a few auspicious words, so that the children can get auspicious red envelopes from their elders! After several visits, our little bags have become bulging, so happy!

The Spring Festival is a symbol of joy and happiness. I like to celebrate the New Year. In the joyful Spring Festival, we will forget the troubles of the past year and welcome and look forward to the future with an optimistic and joyful attitude! Although the Spring Festival will end, the beautiful memories of the Spring Festival will remain in our hearts forever.

Traditional Festivals Essay 9

Chinese traditional festivals are like bright stars in the sky, each one is shining with light, and each one has its long historical origin and rich meaning. Folk culture, among these shining stars, I will choose the most dazzling star, which is one of my favorite traditional festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival, to introduce to you. Maybe you will also like this festival.

Speaking of the Dragon Boat Festival, the first thing we think of is Qu Yuan, because the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival has a huge influence on Qu Yuan. According to legend, the Dragon Boat Festival was established to commemorate Qu Yuan. Then you want to know what this story is So let me share with you what I know about the Dragon Boat Festival commemorating Qu Yuan. A long time ago, the patriotic poet Qu Yuan was a minister of a country. For the sake of national interests and development, he actively made suggestions and advocated the implementation of some policies that were beneficial to the country and the people. However, the King of Chu at that time was stupid and listened to slander. In addition, the Chu State The gradual decline of the country made Qu Yuan very disappointed, so Qu Yuan chose to die to express his ambition and jumped into the Miluo River on the fifth day of May. People who loved him took boats to rescue him. In order to prevent the fish in the river from harming Qu Yuan's body, people threw rice dumplings into the river, but in the end Qu Yuan was not found. In order to commemorate the death of Qu Yuan, people take boats and throw rice dumplings into the river on the fifth day of May every year. This is also the origin of the custom of dragon boat racing and eating rice dumplings during the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of May in the lunar calendar.

In addition to the well-known dragon boat racing and eating rice dumplings, the traditional customs of the Dragon Boat Festival also include many interesting and meaningful activities, such as hanging calamus. Because the Dragon Boat Festival happens to start in the summer, people will use calamus. To drive away the plague; drinking realgar wine can also drive away evil spirits, detoxify, and strengthen the body; there are also customs such as hanging a statue of Zhongkui. Most of these customs have the meaning of praying for good health. Therefore, the Dragon Boat Festival also has two festival blessing ambiguities. Some people support "Happy Dragon Boat Festival" ", and some people support "Dragon Boat Festival health", but no matter which type, it is people's prayer for a better and happy life. How can we not love such a traditional festival?

The Dragon Boat Festival also has many other names and calls, such as "Poet's Day", which commemorates the patriotic poet Qu Yuan; It falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, so the Dragon Boat Festival is also called Dragon Boat Festival, Chongwu Festival, Duanyang Festival, etc. In some places, it is also called May Festival, Summer Festival, etc. I won’t list the other names one by one.

As one of the four traditional Chinese festivals, we all need to understand the folk culture of the Dragon Boat Festival. More importantly, we must carry forward and inherit Qu Yuan’s patriotic spirit of caring for the country and the people. After reading my introduction to the Dragon Boat Festival, do you think the traditional festival Dragon Boat Festival is very interesting and allows us to learn a lot of traditional cultural knowledge.

Traditional Festival Essay 10

The fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year is our country’s traditional festival - the Dragon Boat Festival. It is one of the ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation and has been around for two With a history of more than a thousand years, the legends, customs and cultural influence of the Dragon Boat Festival are all topics that people talk about.

Among the people, there are many theories about the legend of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: commemorating Qu Yuan; commemorating Wu Zixu; commemorating Cao E; starting from the Summer Solstice Festival in three generations; avoiding evil moons and evil days. Wuyue National Totem Sacrifice and so on. However, for thousands of years, Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and touching poems have been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Therefore, people "cherish and mourn them, comment on his words from generation to generation, and pass them on from generation to generation." Therefore, among these statements, the commemoration of Qu Yuan is the most influential one. The widest and deepest.

Legend has it that after Qu Yuan died, the people were very sad and went to the Miluo River to pay their respects to Qu Yuan.

The fishermen rowed their boats and fished for his true body back and forth on the river. They took out the rice balls, eggs and other food prepared for Qu Yuan and threw them into the river "plop, plop" in order to make the fish, shrimps and crabs full. , so that it won't bite Qu Yuan's body. After seeing this, people followed suit one after another. Later, for fear that the rice balls would be eaten by dragons, people came up with the idea of ??wrapping the rice with neem leaves and wrapping it with colorful silk. In this way, people made rice dumplings. After that, every year on the fifth day of May, people would make rice dumplings to commemorate Qu Yuan.

In addition to making rice dumplings, dragon boat racing is also an important custom for people to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan during the Dragon Boat Festival. It is very popular and valued in southern China. It should have been a way for the ancient Yue people to worship the water god or the dragon god. The origin of sacrificial activities may have begun at the end of primitive society. Today in the 21st century, dragon boat racing has slowly developed into a passionate sports competition and is loved by many young people. The dragon boat race fully embodies the spirit of hard work and hard work of our Chinese nation!

The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the four major traditional festivals in my country alongside the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. It has a wide influence in the world. It is said that the Some countries and regions in the world also have Dragon Boat Festival festival activities. The Dragon Boat Festival not only enriches the life content of people of all ethnic groups across the country, but also gradually brews and accumulates deep national emotions and a common spiritual world in the various festival cultures, which will undoubtedly become the rich spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation.

Our country is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world with a history of 5,000 years. Many of the cultural customs of the ancients continue to this day, and traditional festivals are an important channel for inheriting the culture of our ancestors. We should Such a developed new era inherits and carries forward the cultural spirit of our ancestors!

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