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Nadam in Mongolian means "wood" as an entertainment game, and Nadam is a traditional festival for Mongolians and other ethnic minorities to express the joy of harvest. The following is the composition of Nadam (General 1 1) that I brought to you. Welcome to refer to!

Nadam Composition 1 Nadam is an important festival in Mongolia, also known as nayar. "Mu" means entertainment and games, and "Nadam Convention" is usually held in the busiest time of Niufeima Village in July and August.

Nadam became popular in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Every year at the Nadam Convention, there will be thrilling horse racing, wrestling, admirable archery, competitive chess and fascinating song and dance concerts. They will also prepare a variety of rich foods: crispy roast whole sheep, soft and sweet cheese, delicious yogurt and milk bumps ... Before the conference, men, women and children were riding horses and wearing festive costumes.

I was lucky enough to visit the Nadam convention once. When we arrived by bus, we just caught up with one of the most important races-horse racing. All kinds of fat horses are doing some warm-up exercises under the leadership of the team members. These horses are jumping spirits on the grassland, with different colors, such as white as snow, black as ink, and red is better than jujube. ...

The horse race started, and I ran to the periphery to find the best observation place. Colorful flags fluttering in the wind are erected on both sides of the track, and a red line is hung at the end. The contestants all mounted their horses and tightened the reins. At the command, the contestants grabbed the horse's stomach, shook the reins and shouted "hurry". A dozen horses flew to the finish line like bows and arrows, stepping on the starting point, and the wind on the grassland gently kissed the horse's tail. The players tried their best on horseback, doing all kinds of wonderful movements and winning bursts of applause. The colorful flags on both sides fluttered in the wind, making them more cheerful. I couldn't help cheering and shouting when I watched such a fierce and wonderful game. Gradually, the horses pulled away, and the leading horse was getting closer and closer to the finish line. The horse behind is chasing hard, five meters, four meters, three meters, two meters, one meter. With a bang, the red rope was led by a horse and floated in the air. The crowd burst into warm applause and the winner rolled over and dismounted. He is a middle-aged uncle, with joy in his eyes, stroking the horse and bowing his head to kiss gently.

During the intermission, I was invited to enter a huge yurt. A local old man received me and told me many stories about the grassland. These yurts are their mobile home, and their stool is a round blanket, which is very soft and comfortable to sit on. While speaking, the enthusiastic Mongolian girl opened the curtain and brought a sumptuous meal. I looked at the milk powder in front of me, and a thick milk smell came to my nose, and my mouth was watering. I picked up one and took a bite. Wow! This taste is absolutely delicious, and there is a milky smell in the mouth, which lingers between the lips and teeth. Enjoy the food, be in the vast grassland, watch the flocks of cattle and sheep, listen to the heroic songs, feel the strong breeze on the grassland, and feel extremely free.

There was a wrestling match in the afternoon, in which two strong middle-aged men took part. They put their hands on each other's shoulders, and both wanted to throw each other to the ground so that they could fall into the mud, but at first they were neck and neck. People around me sometimes worry about being scared, sometimes shouting and cheering loudly, and I am also uneasy. After five rounds of fighting, they finally turned the corner when one side was exhausted, and the outcome was decided. At the last moment, my hanging heart fell back into my stomach. What an exciting game!

The sacred Nadam Congress ended in the sunset, but it never ended in the hearts of the Mongolian people.

Nadam composition 2 Nadam in Mongolian, "wood" means entertainment games, and Nadam is a traditional festival for Mongolians and other ethnic minorities to express the joy of harvest.

Wonderful Nadam is a program of horse riding, wrestling, archery and chopsticks dance performed by our class 5 (9) at the school sports culture festival.

165438+1On October 20th, the annual Sports Culture Festival of our school opened! Forty-two students in Class Five (9) were carefully selected by Teacher Song. Under the rehearsal of Mr. Music, four groups of Nadam performances-horse riding, wrestling, archery and chopsticks dancing-were full of energy and confidence. When the host announced the curtain call, the ninth wonderful program was: "Nadam performed by Class 59!" Forty-two of our students who have put on makeup are full of energy and come on stage in turn. I also made up my mind to give a wonderful performance with zero mistakes, zero mistakes and zero regrets, adding luster to our Class 5 (9).

After we arranged the formation of the performance on the stage, with the music and the sound of gongs and drums, we all shouted the slogan: "Join Nadam, be healthy and happy!" "Look! The masculine and handsome boy riding performance troupe clasped the reins with both hands and landed with both feet. With the rhythm of gongs and drums, they rode to the front, and my leading horse screamed and jumped in the air. Look! The wrestling group of chubby boys dressed in Mongolian costumes, with both hands and feet, swayed from side to side and pranced back and forth with their feet, was wonderful! Look again! The strong boy archery group holds a bow and arrow full of bows in their hands, kneels on one knee and shoots into the distance; Look! The beautiful girl Chopsticks Dance Troupe over there is even more reluctant to part with a man. For a while, she kneels on the stage, beats bamboo chopsticks with her hands, and stands up and dances. It's really beautiful! The applause of the teachers and students in the audience was overwhelmed and burst into applause! The tension before going on stage vanished, and I was both excited and excited, and the performance was even more exciting!

The wonderful Nadam performance is over. This is the last sports culture festival in our primary school. I really hope that junior high school can also hold such a sports culture festival, so that our wonderful Nadam will shine again!

Every nation has its own customs and habits, and Nadam is an important festival for the Mongols. Last summer, I was lucky enough to attend this festival.

The grassland in July is intoxicating. On the grassland with abundant water and grass, the Nadam convention began! Nadam convention is a good opportunity for boys to show themselves. You know they are proficient in wrestling, horseback riding and archery. Look! Horses roared past us, and five big and three thick Mongolian men rode on horseback, skillfully driving these good horses. These men often lean down skillfully, pick up things on the ground and then quickly return to their horses. Under the blue sky and the screams of horses, Mongolian Sang Men is racing, and their songs are so rough and bold! Although I can't understand what they are singing, I can hear their passion and happiness! Adults are busy with the game, and the children are not idle. Some are running, some are skipping rope, some are kicking shuttlecock, singing and laughing everywhere, so lively!

Nadam is not only a sports event, but also a paradise for food, the most famous of which are roast whole sheep and hand-grabbed mutton. Compared with the mutton in the mainland, the roast whole sheep in Mongolia is famous for its crisp, tender, fat but not greasy, which is especially delicious! The freshly roasted sheep is golden in color, with red silk hanging between the horns and limbs, and a big red flower hanging on it, which is a sacrifice to the soul of the sheep. You can smell the aroma of mutton from a distance, put a piece of meat in your mouth. The taste is so amazing that you won't shut up if you eat too much! It is said that the sheep there eat a plant called Allium mongolicum Regel, so the meat is not smelly at all. Hand-grabbed mutton is also delicious. When a large plate is served on the table, it will soon be robbed! When everyone is tired of playing, they lie on the grassland and watch the blue sky and white clouds. People wear colorful Mongolian robes like flowers in full bloom on the green grassland!

The moon Ran Ran rises, and the bonfire party begins! The girls danced happily in a circle hand in hand, and the boys sang songs to their heart's content. These songs were widely spread on the grassland. Oh, Nadam Festival, what a beautiful and happy festival!

Do you want to know about Nadam in Mongolia? Then let me tell you slowly.

In Mongolia, the annual Nadam is held on the prairie in July and August every year. It has a long history in Mongolia. Nadam means entertainment and games.

Nadam is divided into wrestling, archery and horse racing. These three events are also called "Men's Three Arts" to show Mongolian masculinity.

First, let me tell you something about wrestling. Wrestling is everyone's favorite sport. Genghis Khan once regarded it as an important item to assess soldiers. There is no hierarchy in wrestling. As long as one of the two people touches the ground above the knee, they lose. If a man beats all his opponents for two years in a row, people should call him a "giant". If he is a handsome man, he will also be admired by many girls. The winner will also receive rich prizes, such as a sheep, some fast tea bricks and, at the highest, a full whip horse. Wrestling is not only a display of courage and strength, but also a contest of wisdom.

Secondly, I'll tell you something about horse racing. In Mongolia, horses are an important means of transportation. Generally, strong young men take part in horse races, so that they can show off their horses and chariots on horseback and make their favorite girls feel good about themselves. Adults participate in the competition, just want to be steady and think fast.

Finally, let me tell you something about archery. Archery is also very important to Mongols, because they usually use it in hunting or fighting. Archery can be divided into static shooting and riding shooting.

Static shooting refers to a person standing in a fixed position, and the tension and length of the arrow are uncertain. Riding and shooting means that a knight shoots at a horse. No matter which of the two players shoots best.

Nadam is still a folk sports activity held on the grassland to celebrate harvest, material and exchange. It belongs to the game of the brave.

This is the interesting Nadam.

Speaking of the famous traditional festivals in Mongolia, it must be the Nadam Conference. What is it like? Where is the Nadam convention held? When will the Nadam convention be held? I'll tell you when I get here!

Generally, from July 1 1 to June 13 every year, the Nadam Conference, which is equivalent to our National Day, will be held in Mongolia. Every family will put on their holiday costumes and come all the way to visit the grassland where Nadam Convention is held.

Moreover, the Nadam Convention is also the Mongolian favorite traditional sports event. Among them, the most famous event is wrestling. The wrestlers wore high boots, satin wrestling pants, "Brother Zhao" and "Brother Jiang" and walked around the field like warriors, that is, they began to wrestle. Wrestling can be attacked by grabbing, pulling, dragging, pushing and pressing. You can lift your opponent's belt, belt and clothes ... just don't hit your face, pull people down from behind, touch your eyes and ears, pull your hair and kick them above your knees. The requirement of victory is to throw your opponent above the knee.

At the Nadam convention, horse racing, archery and other events are also very popular!

It is worth mentioning that the Nadam Convention is also a "fair for agricultural and animal husbandry materials", where herders can trade their own goods, food and other things. ...

I think traditional customs like Nadam convention will be passed down from generation to generation!

Do you know what "Nadam" is? "Nadam" is a transliteration of Mongolian, which means entertainment. Speaking of "Nadam", three days and three nights can't be finished!

The first "Nadam" was to watch a wrestling match. Wrestlers look funny in waistcoats with spikes, white trousers and aprons. The two of them huddled together, holding their heads high and holding hands. They kept pulling each other, looking for opportunities to do it. As long as the other party is not careful, just kick it up and put it down, which makes people sweat.

The second "Nadam" is horse racing. Only when the referee gives the order can the horse rush out like an arrow. White horses are like clouds, red horses are like fire, and green horses are like lightning ... the people watching are dazzling.

The most lively "Nadam" is the bonfire party. Enthusiastic Mongolians sing beautiful songs and welcome guests from all corners of the country. Several hospitable Mongolian men pulled Ma Touqin, and several beautiful Mongolian girls and guests danced hand in hand around a bonfire made of sheep dung bricks. When they are tired of dancing, everyone can enjoy delicious roast mutton together! Perhaps because of the wonderful melody, perhaps because of the function of koumiss, everyone sang and danced loudly together, which almost opened the grassland sky.

People really can't jump, just like Mongolian girls, lying on the green grass watching the stars. The sky on the grassland is so beautiful and the stars are so bright. It seems very close to the people. You can catch one with your hands. ...

This wonderful "Nadam" should be unforgettable for many people, and it also made me spend many sleepless nights.

The annual Nadam Convention was held in Zhengxiangbaiqi. People heard the news, and my mother and I went to join in the fun.

Get on the bus and leave for the meeting place. The rostrum there is yurt-style, blue and white. There is green grass, like a green ocean. Grass is close to people's knees. What a beautiful scenery. There are all kinds of wild flowers in the grass.

Colorful flags are flying around the venue, and in the middle is the venue, which is very wide. We're just in time. Some bloggers are wrestling! Some Mongolian referees are talking with microphones. Although I don't understand them, I think the referee must be encouraging both sides! At the command, three pairs of players began to fall, and one of the third team almost fell, only one turned and hid.

Because it was still a long time, my mother and I walked on and saw someone taking pictures in Mongolian clothes. My mother and I took a photo on a camel. Camel hump is really hot! Some monkeys play tricks, little monkeys listen to their masters, and one or two monkeys don't listen. Really naughty. The stall owner is doing business next to the podium, and I also bought a purple mask with Phnom Penh!

The contestants are all young people, and the horses run as fast as lightning. People clung to the reins for fear of falling down.

Nadam convention is the favorite festival of Mongolians, and there are their favorite sports here. I like it, too, because I see people's love for life.

My hometown is Sishu Coal Mine in Wusu City. Every June, there is a "Nadam Conference".

Nadam Convention is a traditional entertainment gathering of Mongolian people, including wrestling, horse racing, archery and dancing. It is usually held once a year in early summer or early autumn.

One year, my family went to a meeting. The scene was very lively and crowded, and everyone's face was filled with happy smiles.

At the beginning of the conference, the elders invited the Dalai Lama to pray for the people. It often rains during the ceremony, which shows that this year will be a good year, and people will run around in the rain and wish each other well.

After the blessing ceremony, the elders will choose the best piece of cooked meat and send it to the big Lama's tent, and share the rest with you. At this time, the host announced the start of the game. The first event is wrestling, and the wrestlers are all strong and daunting. The second is a singing contest, in which all the contestants are dressed up and happy. ...

The third event is horse racing, which is also my three favorite events. The wonderful thing is that the contestants are all young players aged eight to fourteen. They are all full of energy, struggling, scrambling, waving their whips and rushing to the finish line, which makes people watching the game surge in emotion. Their hearts fluctuate with the progress of the game and they can't help running with them, shouting "Come on, come on, come on ..."

Dear children, this year's Nadam Convention is about to begin. Let's go together!

On the endless grassland, there is a kind nation. They rode horses and sang songs-that is, the annual Nadam Festival of Mongols began!

"Nadam" is Mongolian, meaning "entertainment and games". This meeting is held to express the joy of harvest. On the fourth day of June every year, a fierce competition is held on this vast grassland.

Wrestling is one of the favorite sports activities of Mongolian people and an indispensable event in Nadam. Wrestling is not better than anyone else, but using certain skills and methods to make the opponent fall. Some wrestlers are strong and some are thin, but they all have their own merits. Strong people can win by their own strength; Thin and agile people can use their cleverness to knock down heavy and dull big guys. Wrestlers also wear colorful cloth clothes and leather vests printed with flowers, birds, dragons and phoenixes. Very festive! At the beginning of the game, both sides shouted as if they were full of confidence in the game. The audience watched more vigorously and shouted for refueling. When the game is over, neither side will care about winning or losing. "Friendship comes first, games come second." People are still so harmonious.

In addition to wrestling, there is Nadam's earliest activity-archery. Mongols used to have rich hunting experience and did not rely on archery. Bows weighing more than ten kilograms become easy to manipulate in the hands of shooters. Although we can't beat the odds, the fierce competition is still exciting.

Nadam convention is really colorful!

Nadam Composition 10 Among the ethnic minorities in China, one is called "a nation on horseback", and there are 56 Mongolian ethnic minorities, so naturally there will be a traditional festival of their own, that is, the Nadam Congress.

Nadam convention is a traditional festival with a long history in Mongolia. In the eyes of Mongols, this festival has a sacred position. Every July and August, when the livestock are fat, such a sacred meeting will be held. At this Nadam Convention, there will be exciting horse racing, wrestling and tense archery competitions.

At the time of horse racing, the riders jumped on horseback, their huge bodies seemed to be lighter and crossed a beautiful arc in the air. The riders immediately mounted their horses and pulled up the reins, only to hear Ma Si roar, and then heard the galloping of horses' hooves. In this way, a fierce competition began, and I saw the riders chasing each other, neck and neck, and the top five riders reached their destination in this competition.

Speaking of which, everyone must be curious. Dharma is so sacred, so how did it come from?

In fact, the predecessor of Nadam Convention is Mongolian "Aobao", which is a unique national competition, entertainment and sports activity created by Mongolian in nomadic life.

There are many interesting and interesting projects in Nadam Congress in Mongolia. You can watch it online or visit Mongolia in person.

Nadam composition article 1 1 August grassland, autumn wind sends cool, last summer vacation I went back to Inner Mongolia to visit my grandparents, just in time for Nadam, the grand festival of grassland people.

Nadam originated in13rd century and played an important role in the lives of Mongolian people. At that time, whenever Mongolian leaders held a big "Huriletai" (big gathering), they not only had to formulate laws and regulations, appoint and dismiss officials, but also rewarded and punished them, and also held a large-scale "Nadam". At this time, the herdsmen wore brand-new national costumes, rode horses, caught up with Che Le, and came from all directions.

When we arrived at the "Nadam" venue, it was just noon. I saw the green grass covered with blue and white yurts and sporadic Kazakh tents, which looked festive under the midday sun. As soon as we entered the yurt, the Mongolian sisters dressed in costumes brought us hot milk tea and exquisite milk platters, including fried rice, milk skins, milk residue, milk tofu, milk strips, milk cakes and my favorite sour oil. These are all delicious foods made by Mongolians with milk.

Although I missed the wonderful opening ceremony, I just caught up with the Mongolian people's "three male arts": wrestling, horse racing and archery. Wrestling is a favorite sport of Mongolian people, and it is also the most interesting. After the Mongolian long tune "The Wrestler's Song" was sung for three times, the wrestler waved his arms and danced eagle dance to enter the stadium, saluted the rostrum, turned clockwise, and then the referee gave the order. After the two sides shook hands, the game began. I don't understand the idea that opponents are hugging and pulling each other, but it feels like a "waltz" on the grassland. Mongolian people are called the people on horseback, and horse racing is also an essential activity in such a grand festival. I saw that the players were wearing colorful clothes, no saddles, no boots and socks, wearing long ribbons and dancing with lapels, which was particularly brave. But what I admire most is archery The shooter can hit the target when the horse is running.

For me, a foodie, after watching the game, the most attractive thing is to roast whole sheep at night, and what I look forward to most is the bonfire party after dinner. At the end of this day, I gained a lot of knowledge and satisfied my curiosity about "Three Arts for Men".

The "Nadam" conference not only made us feel the joy of the Mongolian people celebrating the harvest, but also made me feel the enthusiasm of the grassland people.