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Write a composition around Hunan's hometown customs
In my hometown, there is a rule that during the Chinese New Year, no matter who they are, they must go back to reunite with their families and have a "reunion dinner".
During the Spring Festival, the family sat around a table, talking and laughing. What a happy picture this is. Usually, because of busy work and study, it is difficult for everyone to get together. As a child, I look forward to this reunion day every year.
When eating the "reunion dinner", the family will clink glasses, and we children are not allowed to drink. What can we do? Haha, you must have heard the phrase "tea instead of wine", so we children will clink glasses with drinks or replace wine with tea. Everyone clinks glasses to represent the summary of the past year; Represents each other's expectations and blessings for the new year; Represents the harmony and happiness of the family. Everyone sat around and talked about their plans in daily life, work and study this year, shared them with their relatives and encouraged and supported each other.
The "reunion dinner" represents the reunion of people's lives, the beauty of life and the harmony of the big family of the motherland.
2. What are the traditional customs in your hometown (note: in Hunan)? Write a 600-word primary school composition. The custom of our hometown _500 words.
China is a big family of 56 different nationalities, each with its own unique customs. In my beautiful hometown of Shanghai, there are many different customs. Among them, the Lantern Festival is what impressed me the most.
In my hometown, I always pay special attention to the Lantern Festival. On the fifteenth day of the first month, every family eats Yuanxiao. Because the shape of Yuanxiao is round, and round means round and round, you can pray for family reunion and happiness every day.
After the Lantern Festival, the Lantern Festival is next. It is necessary to perform special programs such as walking on stilts, lion dancing, boating and playing dragon lanterns. During the performance, every audience devoted themselves to the performance and was attracted by it.
Speaking of Lantern Festival, the most famous ones are watching lanterns and solve riddles on the lanterns. On the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets are decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations every day, showing the unique atmosphere of the Lantern Festival everywhere. As "Dream in Tokyo" said: On the Lantern Festival, on the Imperial Street in Kaifeng, 10,000 lanterns piled up into a lantern mountain, and the lanterns were fireworks, resplendent and magnificent. The girls in Kyoto are singing and dancing, and people are watching. Tourists gather under the two corridors of Yujie Street, where there are strange skills, songs and dances, tangency of scales and noisy music for more than ten miles. Streets and alleys, teahouses and restaurants, lights and candles are burning together, gongs and drums are loud, firecrackers are ringing, and hundreds of miles of lights are on. "The lively atmosphere is enough to form a river, so that everyone who sees it cheers with them.
There is also a unique custom on the fifteenth night of the first month: enjoying the moon. As Cui Ye, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, mentioned in Night at the End of Yuan Dynasty: "Who can see the moon sitting around and smell the lights?" Who can sit still while enjoying the beautiful moon in the sky and watching people celebrate the Lantern Festival? Come out and spend the Lantern Festival with others. The Lantern Festival symbolizes happiness.
Ah! What a peaceful and lively scene it is! This is the most unique custom in my hometown. Does it fascinate you, too? I love my hometown, and I love the unique customs of my hometown!
Hometown Spring Festival custom _350 words
Different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles. Every place has its own customs.
My hometown is in Hunan, where the custom of Chinese New Year is very interesting. On the 29th of the twelfth lunar month (New Year's Eve), our family got together for a reunion dinner. Our reunion dinner can be exquisite: there must be three kinds of rice: fish, chicken and meat. The fish must be steamed and eaten, and a lot of peppers should be enlarged on the fish, which symbolizes the good omen that the financial resources are rolling and more than one year. A chicken must be a rooster. Meat is bacon. Our bacon is not steamed like Sichuan, but fried with beans. It is especially delicious and chewy. After dinner, we will celebrate our birthday, and the whole family will get together and have a good time. Let's talk about the ups and downs of this year.
On the morning of the first day of junior high school, we say some auspicious words to our parents to show our respect, so that we can get an orange and a profit, which symbolizes good luck. Then we will go out to pay New Year greetings to others, and others will set off firecrackers to greet us, which shows that Hunan people are hospitable and friendly as fire.
Look, don't we spend the Spring Festival like you? Do you want to come to Hunan for the Spring Festival?
My hometown custom is dragon boat racing, which is the main custom of the Dragon Boat Festival.
According to legend, people who originated in the ancient State of Chu were reluctant to part with the death of the sage Qu Yuan, and many people rowed boats to save people. They rushed to catch up with each other and disappeared at Dongting Lake.
After that, I will row a dragon boat on May 5th every year to commemorate it. Rowing a dragon boat to disperse the fish in the river so as not to eat Qu Yuan's body.
The habit of competition prevailed in wuyue and Chu. In fact, the "Dragon Boat Race" existed as early as the Warring States Period.
Carving dragon-shaped canoes in drums and playing race games are semi-religious and semi-entertaining programs to entertain gods and people in the ceremony. Later, people everywhere not only commemorated Qu Yuan, but also gave different meanings to dragon boat racing.
Dragon boat rowing in Jiangsu and Zhejiang is of great significance to commemorate Qiu Jin, a native-born modern female democratic revolutionary. The night dragon boat is decorated with lights and shuttles, and the scene is moving and interesting.
The Miao people in Guizhou hold the Dragon Boat Festival from May 25th to 28th of the lunar calendar to celebrate the success of transplanting rice and wish a bumper harvest. Yunnan Dai compatriots competed in dragon boat races at the Water-splashing Festival to commemorate the ancient hero Yan Hongwo.
Different nationalities and regions have different legends about dragon boat rowing. To this day, dragon boat races with different characteristics are held every year in many areas near rivers and lakes in the south.
In the 29th year of Qing Qianlong (1736), Taiwan Province Province began to hold dragon boat races. At that time, Jiang, the chief executive of Taiwan Province Province, held a friendly match in Fukeji Half Moon Pool in Tainan City.
Now, Taiwan Province Province holds a dragon boat race on May 5th every year. In Hong Kong, races are also held.
In addition, dragon boat racing was first introduced to neighboring countries such as Japan, Vietnam and Britain. From 65438 to 0980, the dragon boat race was included in the national sports competition in China, and the "Qu Yuan Cup" dragon boat race was held every year.
1991June 16 (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), the first international dragon boat festival was held in Yueyang, China, Qu Yuan's second hometown. Holding the "Dragon Head Festival" before the competition not only retains the traditional ceremony, but also injects new modern factors.
The "dragon head" was carried into Quzi Temple. After the athletes painted the dragon head red (tied with a red ribbon), the priest read out the sacrificial ceremony and "lit up" the dragon head. Then, all the people who took part in the Dragon Boat Festival bowed three times, carried the dragon head to the Guluo River and hurried to the dragon boat race.
More than 600,000 people participated in competitions, expositions and evening activities, which is unprecedented. Since then, Hunan has regularly held the International Dragon Boat Festival.
Dragon boat races will be widely spread all over the world. Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of China people.
Zongzi, also known as "millet" and "Zongzi". It has a long history and various patterns.
According to records, as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, millet was wrapped into horns by leaves of zinia latifolia, which was called "horny millet". Rice packed in bamboo tubes is sealed and baked, which is called "tube zongzi". At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, millet soaked in plant ash water. Because the water contains alkali, the millet is wrapped in leaves into a quadrilateral, and when cooked, it becomes Guangdong sour rice dumplings.
In Jin Dynasty, Zongzi was officially designated as Dragon Boat Festival food. At this time, in addition to glutinous rice, jiaozi also added Alpinia oxyphylla, and the boiled jiaozi was called "Yizhi jiaozi".
According to the "Yueyang Local Records" written by Zhou people, "It is customary to wrap the millet with leaves, cook it and cook it thoroughly. From May 5 to the summer solstice, one is Zongzi and the other is Xiaomi. " During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, miscellaneous zongzi appeared.
Rice is mixed with animal meat, chestnuts, red dates, red beans and so on. And there are more and more varieties. Zongzi is also used as a gift for communication.
In the Tang Dynasty, the rice used for zongzi was "white as jade", and its shape appeared conical and rhombic. There is a record of "Da Tang Zongzi" in Japanese literature.
In the Song Dynasty, there was already a "candied jiaozi", that is, fruits entered jiaozi. The poet Su Dongpo has a poem "See Yangmei in Zongzi".
At this time, there were also advertisements for building pavilions and wooden chariots and horses with zongzi, indicating that eating zongzi was very fashionable in the Song Dynasty. In the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the wrapping material of zongzi changed from leaves to leaves. Later, zongzi wrapped in reed leaves appeared, and additional materials such as bean paste, pork, pine nuts, dates and walnuts appeared, and the varieties were more colorful.
To this day, at the beginning of May every year, people in China have to soak glutinous rice, wash zongzi leaves and wrap zongzi, with more varieties of colors. From the perspective of stuffing, there are many dates in the north, such as jiaozi; There are many kinds of fillings in the south, such as red bean paste, fresh meat, ham and egg yolk, among which Zhejiang Jiaxing Zongzi is the representative.
The custom of eating zongzi has been popular in China for thousands of years and spread to South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian countries. Wearing sachets: Children wear sachets on the Dragon Boat Festival, which is said to mean to ward off evil spirits and drive away the plague. Actually, it is used to decorate the inner head.
The sachet contains cinnabar, realgar and fragrant medicine, wrapped in silk cloth, and the fragrance is overflowing, and then tied into a string with five-color silk thread, with different shapes, exquisite and lovely. Acorus calamus: the folk proverb says, "willow inserted in Qingming Festival, wormwood inserted in Dragon Boat Festival".
On the Dragon Boat Festival, people regard inserting wormwood and calamus as one of the important contents. Every family sweeps the court, puts calamus and moxa sticks between their eyebrows and hangs them in the class.
Acorus calamus, Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Liu Hua, Garlic and Dragon Boat Flower are made into human or tiger shapes, which are called Ai Ren and Ai Hu. It is made into garlands and decorations, beautiful and fragrant, and women compete to wear it to ward off evil spirits. Artemisia argyi, also known as Artemisia argyi and Artemisia argyi.
Its stems and leaves contain volatile aromatic oils. Its unique fragrance can repel mosquitoes, flies, insects and ants and purify the air.
Chinese medicine uses wormwood as medicine, which has the functions of nourishing qi and blood, warming uterus and dispelling cold and dampness. Processing Artemisia argyi leaves into "moxa wool" is an important medicinal material for moxibustion treatment.
Acorus calamus is a perennial aquatic herb, and its long and narrow leaves also contain volatile aromatic oil, which is a good medicine for refreshing, strengthening bones, eliminating stagnation, killing insects and sterilizing. It can be seen that the ancients inserted wormwood leaves and calamus to have a certain disease prevention effect.
Dragon Boat Festival is also a "health festival" handed down from ancient times. On this day, people sweep the courtyard, hang mugwort leaves, hang calamus, sprinkle realgar wine, drink realgar wine, stir up turbidity, remove rot, sterilize and prevent diseases. These activities also reflect the fine traditions of the Chinese nation.
It is a common custom for all countries and ethnic groups in China to collect herbs on the Dragon Boat Festival.
4. Introduce the customs of Hunan. There are some customs in my hometown that no one can change.
In my hometown, there is a rule that during the Chinese New Year, no matter who they are, they must go back to reunite with their families and have a "reunion dinner". During the Spring Festival, the family sat around a table, talking and laughing. What a happy picture this is.
Usually, because of busy work and study, it is difficult for everyone to get together. As a child, I look forward to this reunion day every year.
When eating the "reunion dinner", the family will clink glasses, and we children are not allowed to drink. What can we do? Haha, you must have heard the phrase "tea instead of wine", so we children will clink glasses with drinks or replace wine with tea. Everyone clinks glasses to represent the summary of the past year; Represents each other's expectations and blessings for the new year; Represents the harmony and happiness of the family.
Everyone sat around and talked about their plans in daily life, work and study this year, shared them with their relatives and encouraged and supported each other. The "reunion dinner" represents the reunion of people's lives, the beauty of life and the harmony of the big family of the motherland.
5. The custom composition of New Year in Hunan hometown, with more than 800 words. The annual Spring Festival is coming again, and the streets and alleys are very lively, and the holiday customs in various places have their own characteristics. Now, let me introduce our custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in Shiyan.
During the Spring Festival, every household will post Spring Festival couplets. Spring Festival couplets are a kind of couplets, named after being posted during the Spring Festival. At first, people carved a human figure out of mahogany and hung it by the door to ward off evil spirits. Later, it was simplified to write the name of the keeper on the mahogany board. Spring Festival couplets are usually written on red paper, representing auspiciousness and happiness.
During the Spring Festival, every family has the habit of vigil on New Year's Eve. Watching the new year begins with eating New Year's Eve dinner. Eat this New Year's Eve dinner slowly, starting with the light on. Some families have to eat late into the night, but the children can't stand their temper and simply run out to play together. The custom of observing the old age not only includes the feeling of farewell and nostalgia for the fleeting time, but also expresses the good hope for the coming New Year.
When the New Year bell rang after midnight, firecrackers shook the sky of the whole city. At this moment, there are still people who set up a "flourishing fire" in the courtyard to show their prosperity. Around the blazing fire, the children set off firecrackers and danced happily. At this time, the house is brightly lit, the front of the court is a bright spark, and the outside is a deafening noise, pushing the lively atmosphere of New Year's Eve to the most * * *.
Every Spring Festival is also the busiest time for housewives in the kitchen. Chinese New Year's food was cooked a few days ago, the New Year's Eve dinner was always cooked by the chef, and jiaozi on the first day of Chinese New Year's Eve was also wrapped on the evening of 30th. At this time, everyone's chopping boards are busy chopping meat and vegetables. At this time, the sound of chopping boards and firecrackers, mixed with people's laughter, echoed one after another, interwoven into a cheerful movement on New Year's Eve. Eating New Year's Eve is the most lively and enjoyable time for every household in the Spring Festival. The sumptuous New Year's Eve dinner filled a table, and the family got together, sat around a table and had a reunion dinner. The sense of accomplishment in my heart is really unspeakable. People not only enjoyed a table full of delicious food, but also enjoyed a happy atmosphere. We usually have two things here, one is hot pot and the other is fish. The hot pot is boiling, steaming, warm and sultry, which indicates that it is thriving; "Fish" and "fish" are homophonic, which is a symbol of "auspicious celebration is more than enough" and also a metaphor for "more than enough every year". There are also radishes, commonly known as vegetable heads. Good luck. Lobster, fried fish and other fried foods, wish your family prosperity, such as "cooking oil with fire" Finally, a dessert, wishing the future sweet. On this day, even if you can't drink, you should drink a little.
For a time, Shiyan's holiday customs could not be finished. When you come here, you can feel its charm for yourself.
6. Introduction to the composition of Hunan folk customs (1) There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and the folk customs vary greatly due to regional differences.
Every country has very different folk traditions. My hometown is in Hunan, a place with rich cultural background.
My hometown has many unique customs and feelings. With the rapid development of society, customs in many places have been diluted. However, if you come to Hunan, especially in the simple rural areas of Hunan, you can feel the unique customs.
In my hometown, Hunan is a region with unique customs. On festive occasions, according to the warm temper of Hunan people, they will build a stage with wooden boards in their own yard and invite artists to sing Hunan's famous Flower Drum Opera at home.
Put a big round table at home, invite relatives and neighbors to eat and watch a play at home, and put a big round table to symbolize reunion and peace. There won't be many bowls of dishes on the table, but each bowl is rich in content. We call it "miscellaneous vegetables", which is one of the most famous local dishes. There are sausages, fungus and dried beans in the dishes ... Although these dishes are not as exquisite as "Huaiyang dishes", we can get the unique natural and simple customs of farmers from this rough and heroic home cooking, and have a unique flavor.
In the countryside, I eat my own food and rice, seldom go shopping, and my house is built by my own family. The houses we live in are all rammed out with sweat by grandparents when they were young. Red bricks and black tiles are the biggest feature of our house there.
There are two floors in our house, one for sleeping and the other for eating. The pattern is simple. Unlike houses in the city. Shiny and magnificent.
They are all made of natural soil. When you walk in, you will smell a faint earthy smell, and there is a unique smell that can make people return to nature. When adults hear a strong accent, they hum along, while children are absorbed in choosing sausages in a big bowl on the table. What a lively and peaceful picture! After the play and dinner, the host of the guest said goodbye. Before leaving, the host always handed the guest a piece of bacon, which was smoked red and contained the good friendship of Hunan people's hospitality.
(2) My hometown is Hunan, and the folk customs in Hunan and Guangzhou are very different. Next, I'll tell you something. Buses in Hunan are completely different from those in Guangzhou.
The people in the car are very kind and kind. As soon as you get on the bus in Guangzhou, there is a machine for you to invest two yuan. Unlike your hometown, there is a special conductor on the bus in your hometown.
She will ask where you are going first. If it is far away, she will charge you a little more. If it's 6 yuan, she won't say anything if you give 5 yuan. 1above 0 yuan, you can bargain.
In the New Year, the conductor will say "Happy New Year" to you. Hunan people are very enthusiastic, which is completely different from Guangzhou.
In Hunan, if someone in the family gets married or has a birthday, as long as there is a happy event, friends, relatives and neighbors will be invited to attend. People in Hunan call this a party, not a party, but a drink. People who attend say that they are eating wine.
When drinking, men sit in the hall, and women and children sit in the teahouse. This is because their status is different. Brewing at home, and inviting an art troupe to perform outside.
Invite the cooking team to cook. After the performance, the guests went to the back room to prepare wine.
Everyone came as soon as they sat down to eat. There are five or six people at a table and ten dishes, all of which are meat. Unlike Guangzhou, Hunan people get together to drink red wine, and rural Hunan drinks nutritious fast money, rice wine and white wine.
Hunan people drink rice wine as water. The more you drink, the more generous your host is, and the more drunk you are! This is my hometown-Hunan! This is a folk custom in my hometown, which is very different from that in Guangzhou! Hunan Folk Culture: The basic spirit of Hunan Huxiang Culture is simplicity and justice, bravery, practical application and self-improvement. "Jane" means simple, vigorous, simple and bold.
"Heavy righteousness" means a strong sense of justice and group orientation. The combination of the two forms a unique Huxiang culture.
(1) Hunan Dialect Hunan Dialect includes Hunan dialect, Southwest Mandarin, Gan dialect and Hakka dialect. In addition, there are some unidentified dialects, such as southern Hunan dialect and rural dialect. Hunan is a region with complicated dialects.
In areas inhabited by ethnic minorities, many people can not only speak their own language, but also communicate in Chinese dialects. 1, Xiang Dialect Xiang Dialect (also called Xiang Dialect) is the most representative dialect in Hunan Province, including Changsha, Zhuzhou, Xiangtan, Hengyang, Shaoyang, Yueyang, Yiyang and Loudi. The population of 20 10 is about 45 million.
From the internal phonetic differences, there are differences between the new Xiang dialect and the old Xiang dialect. The old Xiang dialect is widely popular in Ningxiang and Hengyang in central Hunan, and the new Xiang dialect is popular in Changsha, Zhuzhou and other large and medium-sized cities.
2. Southwest Mandarin is mainly distributed in the northwest and most areas of Hunan, as well as Chenzhou City and some towns and villages in southern Hunan. It was formed late, but it has a wide influence in northwest and western Hunan. It is the second largest Chinese dialect in Hunan Province and the first dialect in Huguang area (Hunan and Hubei). (2) There are 19 kinds of local operas in xiang opera and Hunan Province, and there are nearly 100 art performance groups, among which Hunan Flower Drum Opera is the most influential.
The ancient painting opera "Old Table Anecdote" was selected as the key funded repertoire of the national stage art quality project in 2007-2008, which achieved a breakthrough in the selection of national quality repertoire. The large-scale landscape reality show "Tianmen Fox Fairy-New bangs chopping firewood" was successfully staged.
In addition, music, dance, art, calligraphy, photography and other art forms have also achieved fruitful results, and a large number of famous Hunan singers such as He Jiguang, Li Guyi, Song Zu Ying, Zhang Ye, Chen Sisi, Tang Can, Jia Lei and Wang Lida have emerged. Reference link: Hunan (People's Republic of China (PRC) Provincial Administrative Region) _ Baidu Encyclopedia.
7. Write a short essay on "Hometown Scenery". Houses in rural Hunan are not as big as Hakka houses, and they are not as resistant to damp and heat as Dai bamboo houses, but they are also useful.
It's huge. Hunan folk houses are dominated by wooden columns and beams, with tiles as the roof and stones, wood or bricks as the walls.
From left to right, the farthest room is closed to animals, and all other rooms are occupied. There is also a vegetable field on the left. The cabbage grown in vegetable fields is surprisingly large, which is about 1-3 times that of ordinary cabbage.
There is also a lobby in the middle of the house, which is full of firewood and dried Populus euphratica.
The only thing that is the same as Hakka houses is in the mountains.
Hunan people show obvious cultural characteristics in treating things and people. Hunan people are generous, polite and careful.
The folk culture preserved by people can also make people feel the profound and long-standing traditional culture of the Chinese nation.
8. Writing about folk art in Hunan's hometown is a culture created and enjoyed by people for thousands of years, and it is the creation of people's wisdom.
Changsha's rich cultural traditions gave birth to rich folk art, and folk art also made the city's history and memory more flexible. 1. Xiang embroidery Xiang embroidery originated from folk embroidery and has a history of more than 2000 years.
The artistic features of Xiang embroidery are vividness, vividness and strong texture. Based on the manuscript, it recreates the art on the basis of deliberately pursuing the original appearance of the manuscript. So its unique skill lies in "needle thread"
Xiang embroidery has a wide range of themes, diverse styles and colorful embroidery. 2. Liuyang Chrysanthemum Stone Carving Chrysanthemum Stone Carving is a unique handicraft in Liuyang City.
The color of chrysanthemum stone is gray or gray-black, with a natural chrysanthemum-like white pattern on it. Liuyang chrysanthemum stone carving technology has developed from the initial relief and semi-relief to the present round carving, hollow carving and general carving; Stone carving works have developed from the original landscapes and flowers to ancient and modern figures, birds and beasts.
3. Wangcheng Paper-cut Wangcheng folk paper-cut was formed more than 1000 years ago, and there are many kinds, which can be divided into eight categories: festival folklore, life etiquette, disaster divination, seasonal phenology, excessive sacrifice, entertainment and decoration, embroidered paper-cut and modern creative paper-cut; The forms of expression are mainly divided into: wedding window grilles and fireworks, plaid flowers, embroidered samples, paper bodhisattvas and so on. Wangcheng paper-cut occupies a place in the domestic paper-cut art world.
4. Liuyang Fireworks Liuyang Fireworks is a famous traditional specialty in Hunan and one of the main export commodities. The production of Liuyang fireworks adopts traditional manual skills, including 12 processes and 72 processes.
With the development of modern science and technology, employees have successfully developed new high-tech products such as smokeless fireworks, cold light fireworks, solar fireworks, indoor and stage fireworks, which are safe, reliable and pollution-free, reaching the world leading level. 5. Changsha Flower Drum Opera Changsha Flower Drum Opera is a folk opera created by working people.
Formed in the Qing Dynasty, it is popular in central Hunan, eastern Hunan and Dongting Lake. The aria of Changsha ancient painting drama started from an ugly "Erxiao" drama (Xiao Dan, Clown, or Errenzhuan) and developed to "Sanxiao", and now it has increased to more than 10 business, and absorbed the carpet and handle skills of big dramas and joined martial arts; The language is mainly Changsha dialect, which is easy to understand; There are more than 300 traditional repertoires, among which "Tuning Pot" and "Chopping firewood with bangs" have become classics.
6. Changsha Tanci Changsha Tanci is an urban folk art, which has been popular in Changsha, Yiyang and Xiangtan for more than 200 years. Changsha Tanci mostly plays Qin Yue and rap for one person; Later, there were two duets: one played Qin Yue as a backup singer, and the other beat the festival with a fishing drum board and small money.
The early singing method was very simple, only changing the board. Later, it absorbed folk tunes and local opera vocals and became a combination of banbian and Qupai Liantao.
9. Write a composition about the customs and habits of your hometown.
There are many traditional festivals in my hometown-Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival,
Every festival has traditional customs and habits.
The pace of the Spring Festival is getting closer and closer to us. During the Spring Festival, our
Our customers will receive a list. On New Year's Eve, friends and family
Everyone will go home, get together, eat delicious food and talk to each other.
Jesus Christ. After dinner, our children can play firecrackers outside.
When adults are playing cards and watching TV in the room. It was not until very late that we
Go to sleep. On the morning of New Year's Day, I got up early and drank a bowl of mellow wine.
Sweet jujube soup warms the body. After drinking jujube soup, it was deafening.
Firecrackers echoed in my ears, and the new year began with firecrackers. This kind of field
This face reminds me of Wang Anshi's January day-firecrackers in addition to the one-year-old spring breeze.
Send it to Tu Su warmly. With the influence of this poem, is the atmosphere of the Spring Festival stronger?
So what? With a series of greetings, the New Year greetings began, and I
Go to visit relatives with my parents. This is also my favorite part, because every
At this time, my wallet became bulging. At night, in the sky.
Will bloom beautiful fireworks, really colorful! After reading it, it's really fascinating.
I think it's fun!
This is the Spring Festival in my hometown. How do you spend the Spring Festival in your hometown?
There are many traditional festivals in my hometown-Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival,
Every festival has traditional customs and habits.
The pace of the Spring Festival is getting closer and closer to us. During the Spring Festival, our
Our customers will receive a list. On New Year's Eve, friends and family
Everyone will go home, get together, eat delicious food and talk to each other.
Jesus Christ. After dinner, our children can play firecrackers outside.
When adults are playing cards and watching TV in the room. It was not until very late that we
Go to sleep. On the morning of New Year's Day, I got up early and drank a bowl of mellow wine.
Sweet jujube soup warms the body. After drinking jujube soup, it was deafening.
Firecrackers echoed in my ears, and the new year began with firecrackers. This kind of field
This face reminds me of Wang Anshi's January day-firecrackers in addition to the one-year-old spring breeze.
Send it to Tu Su warmly. With the influence of this poem, is the atmosphere of the Spring Festival stronger?
So what? With a series of greetings, the New Year greetings began, and I
Go to visit relatives with my parents. This is also my favorite part, because every
At this time, my wallet became bulging. At night, in the sky.
Will bloom beautiful fireworks, really colorful! After reading it, it's really fascinating.
I think it's fun!
This is the Spring Festival in my hometown. How do you spend the Spring Festival in your hometown?
10. Write a composition of more than 300 words about the scenery and customs of Hunan. In your hometown, you will be intoxicated by the beautiful scenery of your hometown, just like a trickle. Being in a foreign land and recalling the scenery of your hometown, your heart is like a stone falling into a calm lake, causing ripples and integrating you with your hometown. My hometown Jilin City is near the beautiful Songhua River. I love my hometown, and its scenery is unique.
Spring has come, Songhua River, and you are a landscape. The water on the river is dancing happily as before. You are so energetic and strong. Whose clarity is your heart, better than the most beautiful crystal stone in the world. It reflects the beautiful blue sky and charming sunshine, like a drop of spring water dripping in your heart, enjoying the beautiful world while being cool to the end. Waterbirds on the river! Your body leaves a beautiful curve between the rivers and the sky, depicting a * * * overflowing spring dance, so graceful and refreshing.
Miss Xia has also come here. On Wuhu Island in Songhua Lake, you are a landscape! The summer sunshine didn't hurt you at all. You are still standing on Songhua Lake. Your magic comes from your beautiful legend, which makes you put on a mysterious veil on the real island, making people elusive. In the warm summer, you opened your heart, received many tourists and became a summer resort. Everything about you makes this summer cool. Let us remember your name and your strong body.
Romantic autumn has also arrived, and you are a landscape in the maple forest on Longtan Mountain. The autumn wind blows, and I see you lazily relaxing. Your leaves are bright red. I can't help patting your red with my hand. Hundreds of maple leaves live together, and even my face turns red. You are like a proud peacock, shaking your beautiful red leaves from time to time. I see, because of you, how many famous writers shed endless seconds in their works; Because of you, how many people know how to get drunk; Because of you, many artists have created endless beauty. The lovely, amiable and respectable maple leaf forest has added a beautiful scenery to this beautiful city of Jilin.
Snowflakes are fluttering, floating a romantic and warm winter rhyme. Winter is coming, and the rime along the Songhua River makes you a landscape. Looking around, the dry branches put on your winter cotton-padded jacket tailored for them, and the whole Songhua River makes you snow-covered. Never forget your soft body, and dress the branches brightly; I can't forget your white color, which has sublimated many people's hearts; I can't forget your noble manners. You are beautiful and despise the world. Like angels guarding the gates of heaven, you are noble from head to toe, so you can only dream. How many tourists come here to see your beauty! How I want to hold the soft moonlight and compare with you.
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