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The composition for the Spring Festival is 400 words.

Hope! Hope! I'm finally looking forward to the Spring Festival. During the Spring Festival, people will set off firecrackers, paste Spring Festival couplets, have a family reunion dinner, give lucky money and watch the Spring Festival Gala.

Let's have a reunion dinner first Reunion dinner is reunion and happiness. Have a reunion dinner! I hurried to the table to have a look. Wow! "delicacies"! There are sweet and delicious chicken, Yuanxiao symbolizing reunion, fish and rice cakes symbolizing rising step by step. We raise our glasses and drink to express our blessings and wishes.

After a full meal, we can't wait to turn on the TV to watch the Spring Festival Gala. Everyone chats while eating melon seeds. The program of the Spring Festival Evening is really wonderful! There are thrilling acrobatics, magic tricks that make people curious, skits that make people laugh and think deeply, and beautiful dances. I'm fascinated by it!

Of course, what attracts me most is setting off firecrackers. After watching the Spring Festival Gala, we were attracted by the colorful world outside. My sister and I went downstairs to set off firecrackers. As soon as I came down, my father took out the string of firecrackers we bought and lit the fuse of the fireworks with a lighter. I heard a bang, and a small fireball went straight into the sky. The small fireball exploded in the air with a bang, and the scattered sparks decorated the sky with colorful colors. Seeing this, we danced and cheered, and everyone was immersed in laughter.

On New Year's Eve, I will never forget it! I will definitely remember this wonderful moment!

I'm so happy that the Spring Festival has passed.

Because you can watch the lantern show, solve riddles on lanterns, set off firecrackers, watch fireworks, and do things that you can't usually do.

My mother took me to grandma's house first.

As soon as it gets dark, I'll ask my mother to take me to see the lights. The streets and alleys there are covered with all kinds of colored lights, including snake lights, round lights and strip lights. There are also animal-shaped lights that children like very much, such as Ma Chenggong, Golden Rooster Independence, and Heavenly Palace. There are also many riddles written on the lamp for everyone to guess. It was fun.

After watching the light show, we went back to grandma's house.

My father and I took out firecrackers from the basement and started shooting.

I fired a small gun, my father fired a whip, kicked twice and fired fireworks. In a few minutes, the whole yard became colorful, and the more it was set off, the happier it was. Laughter and firecrackers were mixed together, and it was full of festive atmosphere.

It's late at night, I still want to watch TV instead of sleeping, because my mother doesn't care about me during the Spring Festival. I'm so happy.

It's time for bed. Listening to the scattered firecrackers outside the window, I seem to hear their cheerful laughter. I am happy for them and for myself. What a happy Spring Festival! Instructor: Xing Congtan

Three hundred and fifty words in the fourth grade have been celebrated for the New Year, and everyone is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, which is a scene of jubilation.

On New Year's Eve, everyone in the family is busy preparing many new year's goods.

People come and go in the street, carrying a lot of candy and fireworks. Adults are busy preparing dinner tonight at home. Red couplets are posted on the doors of every household, and beautiful window grilles are posted on the windows.

In the evening, every household is brightly lit and happily sits together to make jiaozi and have a family reunion dinner. Wow, the food is so rich! I feel as if I were dreaming. Firecrackers kept ringing outside the door. I couldn't help taking some firecrackers and running out. Soon, I put them out.

My mother asked me to watch the gala, so I hurried to the living room. There were songs, dances and sketches at the party ... The bell of the Spring Festival rang, and I took my parents by the hand and went outdoors. Fireworks in the Spring Festival bloom in the air, some like lotus flowers, some like rabbits, and some like river water. I only heard the deafening explosion of fireworks.

I am immersed in the joy of firecrackers.

This is the most meaningful Spring Festival I have ever spent.

The composition in the fourth grade of primary school is about 400 words. About the Spring Festival! Urgent need!

Spring Festival (420 words) The annual Spring Festival is coming. Everyone is busy posting Spring Festival couplets, and every household is beaming. We are very happy and our family is no exception. On the 29th of New Year's Day, as soon as I got up, my mother shouted for me and my sister to post Spring Festival couplets. We put up a big blessing in the middle of the gate and Spring Festival couplets on both sides of the gate. The first part is the bottom part of Happy New Year's Eve.

On the morning of New Year's Eve, we put on new clothes and set off firecrackers with our sister.

A "scratching" sound passed through our ears, as if to send blessings to thousands of families, and we were extremely happy.

On new year's eve, after dinner, dad and I? Mother and sister watch the Spring Festival Gala together.

The wonderful performance made my mood suddenly enlightened. There were crosstalk, sketches, songs and dances ... very beautiful.

But I like little Shenyang best? Ya Dan? "Not Bad Money" by Zhao Benshan and Lao Bi is so funny.

I got up one by one on New Year's Eve and found lucky money under my pillow, and so did my sister. We laughed happily. Then we ate jiaozi and went to grandma's house to pay New Year's greetings. After the worship, my grandparents gave us lucky money and all the delicious food. We are all very happy.

I like China New Year. That's great.

Today, I will use a composition (350 words) about the Spring Festival. (People's recognition before the Spring Festival ... New Year's Eve, etc. I hope so! Finally ushered in the annual New Year's Eve. What a wonderful day for our children! On New Year's Eve, we can have a reunion dinner together. We can also set off firecrackers, collect lucky money and watch a wonderful Spring Festival party. Do you think there are too many wonderful things waiting for us? No, before we finished the New Year's Eve dinner, the crackling firecrackers reached our ears. My sister and I can't wait to go downstairs to shoot. When we went downstairs, there was a jubilant atmosphere in the community and red lanterns were hung high. Every household is brightly lit, and there is a toast from time to time. Fu characters and couplets are plastered all over the streets. We soon came to the place where firecrackers were set off, and there were already many people there. The fireworks there are like blooming flowers. This moment shows us the beauty of all seasons! Amid laughter, the New Year bell rang, and a brand-new year 20 1 1 has arrived! I believe this will be another auspicious harvest year!

About 100 words about the feeling of the New Year. On the morning of the fourth grade of primary school, I saw my grandmother busy buying candied dates, sweet-scented osmanthus and glutinous rice flour to prepare steamed rice cakes! I grew up so big that I can eat delicious rice cakes sent by my grandmother from the countryside every year, but I have never seen how my grandmother steamed rice cakes.

I just went back to my hometown this year, so I'm going to "practice" myself.

Finally, after lunch, grandma took out the steamer from the cupboard.

So I said to my grandmother, "Let me be your assistant. I will feel sweeter if I eat my own steamed cake! " Grandma smiled and agreed.

I rolled up my sleeves, and that joy was forgotten.

I seem to smell the smell of rice cakes.

I saw grandma pour glutinous rice flour into the bamboo plaque first, and then added sugar, candied dates and sweet-scented osmanthus into it.

Then stir it back and forth quickly with a spoon.

Grandma told me: "The cakes steamed in this way have both the sweetness of candied dates and the fragrance of osmanthus, which makes people memorable.

"I thought: No wonder grandma sends a lot of rice cakes every year, but I always feel hungry.

Thinking about it, I learned from my grandmother and kept stirring with chopsticks.

Then, grandma put a pot of water and some chopsticks in the cauldron, covered the lid and let grandpa light it.

After a while, the room was filled with steam and the water boiled.

At this time, grandma gently smeared the clear oil on the inner wall of the steamer with gauze, put in the mixed rice noodles, patted the rice noodles around the steamer with her hands, and quickly put the steamer on the pot for steaming after the rice noodles were firm.

After a while, some naughty bubbles appeared in the rice noodles. When the bubbles burst, steam came out of the rice noodles.

Grandma lowered her head, carefully observed the source of steam, and kept spreading rice noodles at the outlet.

Grandma was busy adding rice noodles while giving me "face-to-face instruction": "This rice noodle is very particular, otherwise the steamed cake is cooked in some places and tastes very bad.

"Grandma has been taking care of grandpa to make the fire in the kitchen more prosperous.

Not long after, a fragrant crisp came to the nose, and a cage of glutinous and fragrant rice cakes was steamed.

Mid-Autumn Festival composition For pupils who are in a weak mood, we have ushered in the first Mid-Autumn Festival since we entered middle school.

I was going to enjoy the moon. My roof is the best place to enjoy the moon.

However, the original plan was so bad that it was caught off guard. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, a shocking news suddenly came from the school. I don't know if it is good or bad. In a word, it ruined my original plan: according to the regulations of the superior leaders, middle school students will celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at school, and they will go to school at 6: 30 in the evening to organize an open-air movie "Walking into * * *", and all students will bring their own newspapers to "sit on the floor".

Hearing this, we were all dumbfounded.

Then, a sigh came: "Alas-""What a nuisance-"Suddenly the whole class became a vegetable market.

But there is nothing we can do. We immediately decided: in this case, we should make this Mid-Autumn Festival special.

So, we planned a happy "moon viewing plan".

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, I conspired to bring a double yellow moon cake.

Hehe, it's not just me, it's ... Oh, my God, I can't say, if I say this plan, it's over.

When I got to school, it was exactly half past six.

After we sat down angrily and scolded, we put the newspapers together, and then we were ready to put moon cakes! Hehe-maybe you have guessed half, let's eat moon cakes together here! At first, we watched a little movie in confusion, and then we huddled together to chat.

Suddenly talking about the moon, we looked up at the moon together.

Ah, the moon is copper, just like an eclipse.

It's round, but ... it's a really different color.

But our plans are also very different, so we don't care so much.

The red moon is the red moon. The moon is different, and the color difference may be more attractive.

Eight o'clock came quietly.

This is the "sacred moment" for us to eat moon cakes.

Xu, Li Lantao and I each brought a different moon cake to eat, which just made up a box of multi-element moon cakes-white lotus seeds, cantaloupe, double Huang Rong and Wurenxiang.

We cut one mooncake after another with great interest, and six or seven people gathered in a circle to "taste" four mooncakes with different flavors. The atmosphere is lively and interesting.

While eating and watching movies, I'm still "enjoying the moon" (in fact, I'm just looking around, but not many people watch it carefully).

The monitor Chen Xiuye made a speech: "We ate so happily that we might as well give Liao's Shuanghuangtang to the teacher.

"Not the kui is a monitor, we all agree.

If teachers can share our happiness, wouldn't it be "everyone is happy"? Because "happiness is also an infectious disease", our joy falling from the sky is conveyed to the teacher through a small yolk moon cake, hoping that the teacher will have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival like us.

This Mid-Autumn Festival is very special. Perhaps this is the first "friendship strengthening ceremony" in middle school. !

The origin, legends and customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the fourth grade are the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China on August 15th of the lunar calendar every year.

This is the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival.

This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.

The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is the lunar calendar in China. A year is divided into four seasons, and each season is divided into three parts: Bangladesh, China and Kyrgyzstan, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moons in other months, so it is also called Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, which is a popular traditional cultural festival of many ethnic groups in China.

On this night, people look up at the bright moon like jade in the sky and naturally look forward to family reunion.

Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown.

Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival".

It is said that the moon is closest to the earth this night, and the moon is the biggest and brightest, so there is a custom of drinking and enjoying the moon since ancient times; The daughter-in-law who goes back to her parents' house will go back and forth to express her happiness and good luck.

In some places, such as Ningbo, Taizhou and Zhoushan, the Mid-Autumn Festival is scheduled for August 16, which is related to changing it to "Lantern Festival on the 14th day of the first month and Mid-Autumn Festival on the 16th of August" in order to prevent attacks by officers and men of the Yuan Dynasty and Zhu.

Besides, in Hongkong, after the Mid-Autumn Festival, we will hold another carnival called "Chasing the Moon" in Izayoi.

The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li, and it really became a national holiday in the Tang Dynasty.

In ancient China, there was a custom of "autumn and dusk".

The moon at night is to worship the moon god.

In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held.

Put a big incense table, with offerings such as moon cakes, watermelons, apples, red dates, plums and grapes, among which moon cakes and watermelons are absolutely indispensable.

Watermelon must be cut into lotus shapes.

Under the moon, put the moon statue in the direction of the moon, and the red candle burns high. The whole family takes turns in Yue Bai, and then the housewife cuts the reunion moon cakes.

If people are laid off in advance, the number of people in the whole family will be counted, including those at home and those from other places. You can't lay off more or less, but the size should be the same.

As for the custom of eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival, it was formed in Ming Dynasty.

Tian Rucheng, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in Notes on Traveling to the West Lake: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people take moon cakes as a legacy to get together.".

Shen Bang, a historian in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in Miscellanies of Ten Thousand Parts: "Breads vary in size.

There are fruits in the cake, which have different names. A cake is worth hundreds of dollars.

"The book also introduces the production process at that time, which has reached a very high level.

The moon cakes used to enjoy the moon in Beijing Palace "are more than feet in diameter from bottom to top and weigh two pounds.

"Later, with the evolution of the past dynasties, the varieties and patterns of moon cakes became more and more abundant, the production process was updated, and the taste was more. Eating moon cakes on August 15th has become an ancient and meaningful tradition of the Chinese nation.

In the Tang Dynasty, it was quite popular to enjoy and play with the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival.

In the Northern Song Dynasty, on the evening of August 15, people all over the city, rich and poor, old and young, put on adult clothes and burned incense to express their wishes to Yue Bai and pray for the blessing of the Moon God.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, people gave each other moon cakes as a symbol of reunion.

In some places, there are activities such as dancing grass dragons and building stupas.

Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival has become more popular, and many places have formed special customs such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting tower lanterns, putting sky lanterns, enjoying the moon and dancing dragons.

Nowadays, the custom of playing under the moon is far less popular than in the old days.

However, feasting and enjoying the moon are still very popular. People drink alcohol in the middle of the moon to celebrate a better life, or wish their distant relatives health and happiness and spend a good time with their families.

There are many customs and forms of Mid-Autumn Festival, but all of them are entrusted with people's infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.

Legend has it that the legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival is very rich, and fairy tales such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting Guangxi and Jade Rabbit smashing medicine are widely circulated.

The Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, one of the legends of Mid-Autumn Festival, said that in ancient times, there were ten days in the sky at the same time, which scorched crops and made the people miserable. A hero named Hou Yi has infinite power. He sympathized with the suffering people, climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain, gave full play to his divine power, opened his bow, shot down more than nine suns in one breath, and ordered the last one to rise and fall on time for the benefit of the people.

Hou Yi was respected and loved by the people. He married a beautiful and kind wife named Chang 'e.

Besides hunting, Hou Yi spent all his time with his wife, and people admired this beautiful and loving couple.

Many people with lofty ideals came here to study as teachers, and Meng Peng with ulterior motives joined in.

One day, Hou Yi went to Kunlun Mountain to visit friends and seek truth. He happened to meet the Queen Mother passing by and asked her for a bag of elixir.

It is said that taking this medicine can instantly ascend to heaven and become immortal.

However, Hou Yi was reluctant to leave his wife, so he had to temporarily give the elixir to Chang 'e.

Chang 'e hid the medicine in the dresser's treasure chest, but the villain Meng Peng saw it. He wants to steal the elixir to make himself immortal.

Three days later, Hou Yi led his entourage out hunting, while Meng Peng with ulterior motives pretended to be ill.

Shortly after Hou Yi led the crowd to leave, Meng Peng broke into the backyard of the back room with a sword in his hand, threatening Chang 'e to hand over the elixir.

Chang 'e knew that she was no match for Meng Peng. In times of crisis, she made a decisive decision, turned around and opened the treasure chest, took out the elixir and swallowed it in one gulp.

Chang 'e swallowed the medicine and immediately floated off the ground, rushed out of the window and flew into the sky.

Because Chang 'e was worried about her husband, she flew to the nearest moon and became a fairy.

In the evening, when Hou Yi came home, the maids cried and told what happened during the day.

Hou Yi was surprised and angry, and drew his sword to kill the villain. Meng Peng escaped early. Angry and heartbroken, Hou Yi looked up at the night sky and shouted the name of his beloved wife. At this time, he was surprised to find that today's moon is particularly bright and bright, and there is a swaying figure resembling Chang 'e.

He chased the moon desperately, but he chased three steps, the moon retreated three steps, he retreated three steps and the moon advanced three steps, but he couldn't catch up anyway.

Hou Yi had no choice but to miss his wife, so he had to send someone to Chang 'e's favorite back garden, put on a table sweetmeats, put on her favorite honey and fresh fruit, and offer a sacrifice to Chang 'e who was attached to him at the Moon Palace.

After hearing the news that the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon became an immortal, people made an incense table under the moon and prayed for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e.

Since then, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai has spread among the people.

Legend of Mid-Autumn Festival II- Wugang Fold ...

There are many traditional festivals in China in the fourth grade of primary school. Spring Festival.

Lantern Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival.

Dragon Boat Festival.

Double Ninth Festival

Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Valentine's Day in China.

……。

Among the traditional festivals I am interested in, the Spring Festival is my favorite, because it is the biggest traditional festival among the people in China.

On the first day of the first month of the summer calendar, it is also called Lunar New Year, China New Year and New Year.

During the Spring Festival every year, the streets are covered with red lanterns and colorful flags are flying.

The shopping mall was crowded with people, and every household posted couplets, which was very lively.

Every child can use it, and children can put on beautiful new clothes. Adults are beaming.

Dad bought me a lot of fireworks. In the evening, I took out the fireworks and put them downstairs with the children. We had a good time. At the beginning of the party, I was reluctant to go home and happily ate fruit with my family to watch the party. The wonderful performance made us laugh, thinking: if only we celebrated the New Year every day! I also like the Double Ninth Festival. On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, Li Bai wrote an ancient poem about the Double Ninth Festival.

I am a lonely stranger in a strange land, and I miss my family more often during the holidays.

When I think of my brothers' bodies climbing high, I will feel a little regret for not being able to reach me.

This poem is well written.

It is also an ancient traditional festival in China-the Double Ninth Festival.

Double Ninth Festival, also known as "Festival for the Elderly", is a day for people to enjoy chrysanthemums, wear dogwood and climb mountains with wine.

On this day, my parents and I prepared gifts to visit my grandparents. I am very happy, because I understand that respecting the old and loving the young is our traditional virtue in China.

Lantern Festival also makes me unforgettable.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, just after the Spring Festival, the traditional festival Lantern Festival in China was ushered in. On this day, we also set off a lot of fireworks and ate jiaozi.

The family was round and round, and my heart was full of incomparable happiness and joy.

The traditional festivals in China are really colorful. This is a festival in China.

These traditional festivals also bring us joy and happiness, so we should remember these beautiful festivals and inherit them forever.

China Traditional Culture Composition 800 words China Traditional Culture Composition China has been a country of etiquette since ancient times, with a history of 5,000 years. We have created a brilliant nation.

It is a shame that our traditional Dragon Boat Festival was declared as a cultural heritage by Koreans.

With the prevalence of Valentine's Day, Christmas and other western festivals, I feel that as students, especially college students, we should carry forward our traditional culture in China and resist the erosion of some decadent western cultures.

First of all, let's take a look at what is culture. In ancient China, "enlightenment" was the system of rites and music law.

What is traditional culture? It refers to the culture formed in the long-term historical development process and preserved in every nation in a stable form.

China traditional culture is divided into material culture, historical classics, etc ... and spiritual culture, social psychology, customs and habits ... Dragon boat race 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.

Dragon boat rowing in Jiangsu and Zhejiang is to commemorate Qiu Jin, a local-born modern female 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.

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".

The "Yueyang Local Records" written by Zhou people at that time recorded: "It is customary to wrap millet with leaves, cook it and cook it thoroughly. From May 5th to summer solstice, there is a zongzi and a millet.

"During the Northern and Southern 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.

There was a kind of "candied zongzi" in the Song Dynasty, that is, fruit was put into zongzi.

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.

It is said that it means to ward off evil spirits and drive away epidemics, but it is actually 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.

Traditional culture has been tested and refined over the years, leaving many essences and shining with the brilliant light of national wisdom and national spirit.

This is also the main reason why it attracts me. I am willing to contribute to the promotion of excellent traditional culture.

I would like to share the essence of China culture with my friends, explore the forgotten ancient civilization and get close to every simple ancient nation.

My vision runs through the ages, through the eight famine, and I am free to travel. What's the fun?

My favorite festival is Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, and it is also called the four traditional festivals of Han nationality in China along with Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day.

It originated in the Tang dynasty, when it was centered on enjoying the moon.

In the Qingming period, it became a "folk festival".

On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, my family will get together to enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes and watch the Mid-Autumn Festival party on TV.

Last Mid-Autumn Festival, our family got together, talking and laughing, very happy.

On this full moon night, we share delicious moon cakes, which symbolize reunion and are necessary sacrifices for Mid-Autumn Festival and land worship.

The moon that day was not as bright as the Mid-Autumn Festival in previous years.

But it is also beautiful.

The moon is sometimes like a shy girl. Brother Feng praised her a few words, hiding behind the clouds and covering it with a layer of spun yarn, which was even more charming. Sometimes, like a naughty child, he shows his face and peeks at our holiday! How interesting! Every Mid-Autumn Festival, I always think of something when I was a child.

At that time, my mother often told me the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's idiom stories.

I've heard it many times, but I'm still not tired of it.

As long as it is a story about the moon, I find it novel. I hope one day I can fly to the sky, fly to the moon to play with Chang 'e and watch the stars together.

It's not so wonderful when I grow up. I just thought it was fun and funny when I was a kid.

Mid-Autumn Festival is second only to Spring Festival and Lantern Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a time to "enjoy the moon".

People think of human reunion from the full moon in the sky.

Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival was also called "Reunion Festival" and "Mid-Autumn Festival" in ancient times.

People long for reunion.

Reunion is the life ideal of China people.

The poem in Song Dynasty poet Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou" "I wish people a long life, thousands of miles away * * * is a good wish.

The Mid-Autumn Festival attaches great importance to the cultivation and expression of family ties and plays an irreplaceable role in promoting social harmony.

I like Mid-Autumn Festival very much.

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