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Briefly describe the origin of the word 100.

Briefly describe the origin of the word 100.

Introduction to the origin of China New Year 100 words. In daily study, work or life, everyone is familiar with the origin of some festivals. Some people still don't know the origin of China New Year. Let me take a look at the relevant information introduced in the New Year with you.

Introduction to the origin of the Spring Festival 100 words 1 the origin of the Spring Festival 100 words:

Spring Festival, that is, Lunar New Year, commonly known as Chinese New Year, generally refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month. However, among the people, the traditional welfare of the Spring Festival refers to the sacrificial stoves that culminate in New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th day of the first lunar month in La Worship. The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. During the Spring Festival, Han people and many ethnic minorities in China will hold various activities to celebrate. These activities mainly focus on offering sacrifices to gods and buddhas, ancestors, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, and praying for a bumper harvest. The activities are rich and colorful, with strong national characteristics. /& gt; Spring Festival, commonly known as "Chinese New Year", is the most grand and traditional festival of the Chinese nation.

The origin of the Spring Festival 100 words:

Once upon a time, there was a monster named Nian. Its head was long, sharp and fierce, and it lived in the sea. On New Year's Eve, they will climb ashore and vomit livestock, endangering their lives. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, everyone fled to the deep mountains to avoid the injury of Nian. This year, an old me with an elegant silver beard and Ma Xiuxing came from the village. I broke into the village in the middle of the night and was about to make a big fight when suddenly there was a crackling explosion. The old man put on a red robe and appeared in front of Nian at this time. I fled back to the sea in fear and dared not enter the village again at night. This is the origin of China New Year legends and firecrackers. After thousands of years of development, the custom of Chinese New Year has become more and more abundant.

Introduction to the origin of the Spring Festival 100 words 2 The origin of the Spring Festival 100 words:

Chinese New Year refers to the "Chinese New Year Festival", which is the most solemn and lively traditional festival of the Chinese nation. In ancient China, there was a tradition of celebrating the New Year. In ancient times, the New Year specifically referred to the "beginning of spring" in the official calendar. When the solar term is in beginning of spring, the transformation of Yin and Yang, the combination of Yang and thorn, and the spring of everything mean the beginning of a new cycle. Later, due to the change of the calendar, the New Year usually refers to the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar. According to the old custom, from1the end of February 23rd/24th, that is, the day of offering sacrifices to the stove (dust-sweeping day) to the Lantern Festival on the 15th or 19th day of the first month, nearly one month is called "Chinese New Year", and now it is called "Spring Festival". If we start from the preparation of "New Year's Goods", we will enter a busy year from1February 15 at the end of the year.

The origin of the Spring Festival 100 words:

Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month, also known as lunar calendar, commonly known as "Chinese New Year". This is the biggest and most lively traditional festival in China. The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. According to the China lunar calendar, the first day of the first month is called Yuanri, Chen Yuan, Jacky, Yuanshuo and New Year's Day. Commonly known as the first day of the first month. It was changed to Gregorian calendar in the Republic of China. The first day of the Gregorian calendar is called New Year's Day, and the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar is called Spring Festival.

Introduction to the Origin of the Spring Festival 100 Word 3 Composition on the Origin of the Spring Festival 100 Word 1

The Spring Festival is the most important festival of our Chinese nation, which indicates that the new year is coming, and every household is decorated with lights and jubilant. On New Year's Eve, firecrackers resounded through the sky, people sang and danced, and there was a lively scene.

Although the Spring Festival is lively, do you know how it came about? A long time ago, there was a monster named Nian, who often bullied people who lived in the mountains in winter. Some people want to get rid of it, others want to get rid of it. One day Nian came again, and many people's homes were attacked. Only a few families hung red curtains, and no one who lit a fire or crashed into the sky outside the door was injured, so everyone in the mountain knows that Nian is afraid of three things. When Nian came again, people used these three things to drive away the monster and never dared to hurt anyone again. After being passed down from generation to generation, it has formed a lively Chinese New Year custom.

I like the Spring Festival, because some people sell delicious popcorn and delicious drinks, and some people sell all kinds of toys.

In recent years, with the growing strength of our country, leaders of various countries began to deliver speeches or articles during the Spring Festival to express their holiday congratulations to the Chinese in their own countries. The Spring Festival in China is becoming more and more influential in the world.

The origin of the Spring Festival composition 100 word 2

There are many traditional cultures in our country, such as Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival and Spring Festival ... Let's talk about the Spring Festival today!

The first day of the first lunar month is the Spring Festival every year. During the Spring Festival, people have the custom of setting off firecrackers, stick grilles, sticking door gods and putting up red couplets. Why is this?

Legend: A long time ago, there was a monster named "Xi", which often hurt people. One year, the Spring Festival Evening came to harm people again! An old man invited the Kitchen God to ask a fairy to get rid of the monster "Xi". When Kitchen God arrived in heaven, he reported to the Jade Emperor what Xi had done on earth. The Jade Emperor was furious and sent Nian to get rid of it. Nian came to the earth and found Xi. After fierce fighting, Xi was finally defeated in 2006. In, he happily said to the people in the village, "Grandparents, uncles and aunts can drive away monsters like this as long as they set off firecrackers, put up door gods and put up red couplets on the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month every year." The people in the village said happily in unison, "Great! Great! "

Ah! How colorful our traditional culture is!

The origin of the Spring Festival composition 100 words 3

There are many traditional festivals in China: Spring Festival, Double Ninth Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day ... My favorite is Spring Festival.

During the Spring Festival, families put up couplets, set off firecrackers, eat jiaozi, wear new clothes, visit relatives, make a scene and have a group reunion. I think every child will look forward to the Spring Festival like me, but do you know how the Spring Festival came? Now let me introduce the origin of the Spring Festival to you!

In ancient China, there was a monster named Nian. It has tentacles on its head, and it is fierce. He lives at the bottom of the sea and climbs ashore every New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and killing people. A year has passed, everything grows and flowers are everywhere. It is said that Nian is most afraid of red, fire and explosion. Since then, every year on New Year's Eve, every household has posted red couplets, set off firecrackers to drive away Nian beast, and every household has lit candles and waited for him.

This is the origin of the Spring Festival, isn't it interesting?

Brief introduction to the origin of the Spring Festival 100 Word 4 Legend Story of the Spring Festival 1

In ancient times, there was a monster called Nian, a kind of dog-like monster that would come out to make trouble every Lunar New Year's Eve. Many people suffer from it, and people are very scared at this time of year! However, with the passage of time, people later discovered that Nian was afraid of the sound of firecrackers exploding, so every time it came out, people set off firecrackers to scare it and told it not to go down the mountain to hurt people. Therefore, people can spend this time safely, so this time is called "China New Year".

A short story about the legend of the Spring Festival II

In the ancient mythology of China, it is said that there is a ghost world, in which there is a mountain, a big peach tree covering three thousand miles, and a golden rooster at the top of the tree. Whenever the golden rooster crows in the morning, the ghost who travels at night will rush back to the ghost domain. The Gate of Ghost Domain is located in the northeast of Peach Tree District. There are two gods standing by the door, named Shen Tu and Lei Yu. If the ghost does something unnatural at night, Shen Tu and Lei Yu will immediately find it, catch it, tie it up with a rope made of Miscanthus and give it to the tiger. So all the ghosts in the world are afraid of Shen Tu and Lei Yu. So people carved them into peach trees and put them at their doorsteps to ward off evil spirits and prevent harm. Later, people simply carved the names of Shen Tu and Lei Yu on the mahogany board, thinking that this could also eliminate disasters. This kind of red board was later called "Fu Tao".

A short story about the legend of the Spring Festival (Part III)

In ancient times, there was a monster called Nian, a kind of dog-like monster that would come out to make trouble every Lunar New Year's Eve. Many people suffer from it, and people are very scared at this time of year! However, with the passage of time, people later discovered that Nian was afraid of the sound of firecrackers exploding, so every time it came out, people set off firecrackers to scare it and told it not to go down the mountain to hurt people. Therefore, people can spend this time safely, so this time is called "China New Year".