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Writing a composition: Folk legends in my hometown

1. Write a composition about 4 words about the folk customs or legends in my hometown.

Children and adults are very happy every Chinese New Year holiday, because it is that custom that makes us so happy.

Let's talk about the Chinese New Year. Look at the red and green New Year pictures on the doors of every household, and a pair of couplets are hung on the walls. Looking around, a red scene is added to the white house, which is quite interesting.

Saving is also the most lively thing. Every family has plates of consumables on their elbows, and the whole family sits together and talks happily. No, and drink a glass. After dinner, everyone gathered around the TV set, leaning against the heater, holding hot tea, and watching CCTV's Spring Festival Gala with rapt attention. Some families were endowed with more family environment, so they started a gala themselves and invited their relatives. Everyone enjoyed themselves, laughed heartily, and laughed heartily. In the blink of an eye, the New Year's bell is coming, and everyone carries out a large bundle of firecrackers in a big box until the New Year comes, "Three, two, one! Ignition! " A string of red firecrackers "crackled", and the red firecrackers fell on people's heads, and the smile on their faces was brilliant. After a burst of thunderous firecrackers, it was a New Year's drink. Everyone held the cup in their hands high, and with a "ding", everyone drank it in one breath. I recalled my blessing, "Happy New Year! I wish you good health in the new year! Everything goes well! " A string of sincere blessings lingered in my ears.

one day passed unconsciously. "There are red envelopes!" The children are screaming. 2. Composition Folklore in Hometown

Every year during the Chinese New Year, one of the things that my family looks forward to most is eating jiaozi, because the jiaozi wrapped by my mother is particularly delicious. But I still remember the experience of eating jiaozi last year!

Last Spring Festival, jiaozi wrapped by my mother had two flavors: one with celery and the other with meat. Mom started cooking after wrapping. She put jiaozi into the pot one by one. It took about fifteen minutes for jiaozi to cook. Mom put the pot on the table and it tasted delicious. My father and I couldn't help but leave saliva.

our family started eating. I first got a celery flavor, which was very delicious. Then my mother got me a meat stuffing. I said, "Mom, I don't like this flavor!" " My mother insisted that I eat it, and said with a smile, "Son, this jiaozi stuffed with meat is sweet and hungry. Try it!" I took a bite, and a hard thing touched my tooth. I spit it out and looked at it carefully, so I put it back in my mouth. It was sweet and sour, and it was really delicious! At this time, my mother said with a smile: "If you eat jiaozi with sugar, this year will be happy and sweet!" Then, our whole family cheered and they blessed me together. Only then did I know my mother's good intentions just now, and my eyes flashed with moved tears!

I like to eat jiaozi, especially the sweet jiaozi wrapped by my mother, because when I eat jiaozi, I can feel my mother's deep love! 3. Composition Folk Customs in My Hometown

[Composition Folk Customs in My Hometown] In addition to the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze warms people in Tu Su. Folk customs in my hometown. Thousands of families always change new peaches for old ones. It depicts the grand festive scene of Chinese people celebrating the Spring Festival. The sound of firecrackers is a sign of quitting the old year and welcoming the new. Doing business with people has another meaning: they set off firecrackers on New Year's Eve to make a big profit in the new year. However, according to old habits, people should strive to respect the god of wealth and set off firecrackers behind. Legend has it that they should set off firecrackers. A firecracker is not sincere until the end. My hometown Zhejiang, like many parts of the country, has the same custom during the Chinese New Year. For example, Chinese people have the habit of observing the New Year's Eve, which is commonly known as the New Year's Eve. Observing the New Year's Eve begins with eating the New Year's Eve. This New Year's Eve dinner should be eaten slowly, and some people have to eat it until late at night. According to Zong's Record of Jingchu's Years Old, at least in the north and south. There is a feeling of farewell and nostalgia for the years that have passed away like water, and there is a good hope for the coming New Year. The composition of the fifth grade of primary school is "Writing the Folk Customs of My Hometown". When the children are playing and setting off firecrackers, it is also the busiest time for housewives in the kitchen. The New Year's Eve dishes are ready a few days ago, and the New Year's Eve dinner is always cooked on the 3 th of the year. In the north, On the first day of the Lunar New Year's Day, jiaozi will also be wrapped up on the thirtieth night. At this time, every family's chopping boards are busy chopping meat and cutting vegetables. At this time, the sound of chopping boards from every family, the sound of firecrackers from streets and lanes, the sound of pitter-patter abacus and cadence accounting from small shops, mixed with laughter and laughter everywhere, come one after another, full of joy, interwoven into a cheerful movement on New Year's Eve ... In addition to these, There are some different folk customs in my hometown. Let me take one of them as an example. Zhaotian Silkworm, also known as burning field silkworms and wealth, is a popular folk custom of praying for the New Year in the south of the Yangtze River. On the 25th day of the twelfth lunar month, a long pole tied with a torch is set up in the field to divine the New Year with a flame, which indicates a bumper harvest in the coming year. The fifth grade of Taoshan Forestry Bureau, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province: sholop. 4. Ask for a hometown custom, the origin of the composition

Shaoguan's marriage custom is that marriage is generally decided by parents, and the media makes an agreement.

The wedding ordinal number is divided into three stages: 1. It is decided that the male family will send the matchmaker to the female family to get the date of the married couple's birth back to the male family, and the male family will give the married couple's birthdays to the fortune teller for "harmony". If there is no "mutual understanding", the date will be decided. There are two kinds of gifts: big and small, and the big one is to use the "ball basket" to carry pork, oil and betrothal money (one gift is 16 yuan of silver); Xiaoding used a "food grill" to carry pork, and the oil was brought to the woman's house. The woman invited her in-laws to dinner and informed her about it.

2. after the date is set, the man chooses a good wedding date, sticks a book with gold, and prepares gifts such as wine and meat for the woman. 3. On the day before the wedding day, the man will send wine and meat to the woman's house, and the matchmaker will take the "Peng Li sedan chair" from the man's house to lead the way and stay at the woman's house for one night.

On the morning of the wedding day, the woman's family sent someone to transport the dowry to the man's family, and sent one or two children (usually the married person's younger siblings) to invite the groom to visit his father-in-law, mother-in-law and their relatives, commonly known as the "revolving door". After having lunch and dinner at the woman's family, the groom and the best man went home before the bride. The bride wears a red dress and a red handkerchief to cover her face. At a certain time, she takes a sedan chair with the bridesmaid (saying "seeing off her married sister") and Bayin, and then comes back with excitement.

when you get to your husband's house, you go to the ancestral hall to worship your ancestors with the groom, and then you go to the bridal chamber. The next day, you pay homage to the guests, and then your mother and aunt come to your husband's house to see the bride's daughter, which is called "being two dynasties" or "being three dynasties". At this time, your husband's house is very entertaining. Ten days later, the bride went back to her mother's house for a "new chat" until the full moon.

Generally speaking, the wedding custom in Shaoguan is popular with yangko and waist drum dance, and the sedan chair has been abolished. Nowadays, there are more and more mass weddings, tourist weddings and wedding tea parties. Please join the group 6421183 if you like history and literature. 5. How to write "Hometown Customs" composition

Chinese New Year Customs:

The Spring Festival is the most traditional and grand festival in China, and it also lasts for the longest time. From the worship of the kitchen god on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to the Lantern Festival on the 15th of the first lunar month, people were busy for a month.

Old Beijing loves to talk about Laba 7 and Laba 8, and Western jackdaw freezes to death. In the Qing Dynasty, there was a tradition in the Lama Temple to cook Laba porridge to worship the Buddha and the royal dignitaries, which was called Buddha porridge. The purpose was to become attached to the Buddha, implying that, like the Buddha, he drank the miscellaneous bean porridge donated by the shepherdess and became a Buddha.

on the 23rd day of the lunar calendar, it is said that the kitchen god will tell the jade emperor about the good and evil on earth the next day, and the jade emperor will bring good fortune and misfortune according to this, and every family is busy offering sacrifices to the kitchen. On this night, the parents offered Guandong sugar, candied melons (intended to stick to the mouth of Kitchen God), etc., and then even put the niche of Kitchen God on the pine and cypress branches and sesame stalks to ignite and incinerate, which is called offering sacrifices. On this night, firecrackers exploded, and Beijingers said that it was New Year's Eve, a carnival night in China, and everything was said to say goodbye to the old year, welcome the new year and pray for the auspicious. The whole family sat around and held a family dinner, wishing each other to enjoy their family, which was called the furnace. After dinner, children will scatter sesame stalks in the courtyard and walk on them, which is called stepping on the year. In old Beijing, firecrackers are set off until midnight to greet each other with new year's greetings, and the younger generation will kowtow to their elders to pay New Year's greetings and beg for lucky money, and the whole family will have a vegetarian meal in jiaozi, which is called "jiaozi on the fifth watch and reunion in jiaozi". Out of hundreds of jiaozi, only one has a coin, saying that he who eats this jiaozi has a good year.

Nowadays, Beijingers still retain many ancient traditional customs during the Spring Festival, and the festive atmosphere is more intense with colorful cultural programs. In 1994, after fireworks and firecrackers were banned in Beijing, Beijingers could only go to a few designated places in the suburbs to watch the festive New Year fireworks, but more and more Beijingers are trying to spend the China New Year in more and more fresh ways.

The Spring Festival in Chengde actually begins in the twelfth lunar month. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, every temple and every household should cook porridge, which is called Laba porridge. On the one hand, it commemorates the day when Buddha Sakyamuni became a Taoist, and on the other hand, it celebrates the prosperity of the Five Customs Valley. On this day, New Year pictures, firecrackers and meat began to be listed on the market. On the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, every household has to sweep the courtyard. This day is called off-year, and generally every family has to hold a banquet to worship the kitchen ruler. Spring Festival couplets began to be posted on the 25th of the twelfth lunar month, and the festive atmosphere became stronger and stronger. On New Year's Eve, the whole family, old and young, ate a reunion dinner, wrapped dumplings and prepared a cold fight. By 12 o'clock in the morning, firecrackers rang to welcome the new year. New Year's Day greetings to each other, * * * have fun together, children and girls will be invited back to the door on the second day, in-laws will be held on the third day, friends will be held on the fourth day, and the Spring Festival on the fifth day will end. On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Lantern Festival, also known as the Lantern Festival, people play dragon lanterns, dance yangko, walk on stilts, play with lions and have fun day and night. After the 16th day of the first month, all walks of life began to resume business step by step, and the Spring Festival ended here.

The Chinese New Year custom in rural areas in southern Fujian is quite different from that in cities. In rural farmhouses, there are many houses and doors. In addition to posting Spring Festival couplets, two sugarcane plants with red paper are put aside on both sides of the door, which are called "door sugarcane". The dialect "sugarcane" is similar to "Jia", which means entering a good place. In the hall, there are new year's meals, long-term vegetables and cakes on the desk, and "spring branches" tied with red and yellow paper are inserted, which means that the food is abundant all the year round and lucky and rich. Every family should stack the sweet potatoes, vines and sticks outside the gate and light them until the smoke is around the fire. Men jump over this pile of flames according to their generations, thinking while jumping: "Jump in and make a big fortune every year; Jump out, carefree * * * carefree; Skip the east, and the grains will not be empty; Skip the west and money will roll in. " This is called "fire group", which symbolizes burning the evil spirits of the old year, eliminating disasters and ushering in a clean and prosperous New Year. After the "jumping fire group", we must clean the hall with a new broom. After the sweeping, the broom cupboards are put together, and the garbage is piled up by the door, hoping to get out of the broom again and help make a fortune. At the same time, it is necessary to collect some ashes from the fire-jumping group and add them to the charcoal stove, which is called "Tim Wang", which symbolizes more prosperity. Parents lead their children to sit around the stove, which is called "guarding the old age around the stove". It is best to stay up all night. It is said that this is to add longevity to parents. At this time, the elders give the younger generation lucky money, which is called "dividing the circle". With the progress of society and the accelerated pace of life, some complicated customs in rural areas of southern Fujian have been gradually abolished, but the customs of farmers looking forward to a good year still remain. Especially in the cold winter of the twelfth month, the whole family gathered around the warm little stove and talked about how warm and happy it was to look forward to the future in the old year. 6. Hometown Custom Composition

Hometown Custom Composition

In our hometown, the festive atmosphere is very strong. Whether it's Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day or Dragon Boat Festival, it's very grand.

Every year during the Spring Festival, on New Year's Eve, every household should do some indoor and outdoor sacrificial activities. At home, we should burn incense and paper for our ancestors and set off firecrackers; Go to the ancestral grave of my grandfather's family for sacrifice outdoors; On the first and fifteenth days of the first month of the first month, they went to their ancestral graves to offer sacrifices, expressing their grief for their deceased elders and praying for the ancestors' blessing to the worshippers and their families.

Dragon lanterns, lantern dances and lion dances are held every Spring Festival in our town. Especially, the dragon lantern dance has become more and more fashionable in recent years. The 13th day of the first month is the market day in our town. The town * * * specially sets up awards to make dozens of dragons and dragons become auspicious, and gives economic rewards to the members of the dragon lantern team who dance well. Watching the dragon lanterns at night is even more spectacular. Fireworks and firecrackers are full of smoke, which resounds through the sky, and the audience is crowded with people and streets.

There is also a magical legend about the dragon lantern-if the newlyweds buy the "Longbao" and put it at home, they will definitely give birth to a fat boy next year. Do you think god is not god?

Lantern is more fashionable in our town now. Many families have to invite them to "sit in the hall" for happy events. There are all kinds of new and old lantern dances, and their grades are getting higher and higher.

In the New Year, newly married young couples must visit the bride's family. After playing for a few days, when going home, every relative will give the new couple a "red envelope" and some "gifts", and never let the children go home empty-handed. Other relatives should also pay New Year greetings to each other in order to show that they have known each other for a long time. Generally, the younger generation pays New Year greetings to the elders first, and then the elders "return the gifts" to the younger generation. In this way, the emotional connection between relatives is getting stronger and stronger.

In addition to the close contacts between relatives during the Spring Festival, it is Tomb-Sweeping Day every year. Every year in Tomb-Sweeping Day, people buy paper, firecrackers and gifts to visit their grandparents' home-to miss their loved ones. Gifts for the living, burning paper money for the dead and hanging relatives. On this day, it can be said that there are more firecrackers than the Spring Festival, and there are many more people going out than the Spring Festival. Adults and children are bustling and everywhere, and firecrackers and fireworks continue to ring from morning to around 7 pm. All the graves in the mountains and plains are hung with white paper, and the whole world is sad and white.

The Dragon Boat Festival every year is also a grand festival in my hometown. People in my hometown are very particular about celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival and eating zongzi. On the Dragon Boat Festival, the man will bring gifts to the woman's house to play the Dragon Boat Festival, and the woman will give her fiance new cloth shoes and a brown silk hat. Now, when people are economically developed, men have to buy expensive gifts for their fiancee, such as high-end clothes, watches and necklaces.

There is also a legend about eating zongzi. People who wrap zongzi will hide small zongzi or coins in one or several zongzi, and see who can eat it after cooking. Those who eat it will have good luck after the Dragon Boat Festival.

Especially during the Dragon Boat Festival-May 15th, the county town holds a "Dragon Boat Race" in Wujiang River every year, and the scene is very lively. Traffic on the river, crowds on the beach by the river, temporary stalls, noisy boats, endless shouts and dreams ... This situation makes people feel better than celebrating the Spring Festival.

do you know the local customs of our hometown? 7. Custom Composition in Our Hometown

There are many traditional festivals in China, all of which have a history or legend, some of which are true and some are false.

among these traditional festivals, I like the Spring Festival best. During the Spring Festival, we can visit temple fairs and enjoy lanterns. Every household must put up Spring Festival couplets. Children and adults wear new clothes and set off firecrackers together, which is very lively.

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