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A composition on the origin of the Spring Festival

The origin of Spring Festival composition 1 1

In normal study, work and life, everyone has tried to write a composition, which can be divided into limited composition and unlimited composition according to the different writing time limit. Do you know how to write a good composition? The following is my composition about the origin of the Spring Festival. Welcome to share.

The origin of Chinese New Year composition Whenever the new year begins, people like to paste Spring Festival couplets, set off firecrackers and hang lanterns ... Everyone's face is filled with the joy of the Spring Festival. Why put up couplets, set off firecrackers and hang lanterns during the Spring Festival? There is also a wonderful fairy tale here.

Once upon a time, there was a monster named Nian who lived in a remote valley. He is fierce and looks terrible. Moreover, it is very smart, knowing that there are too many people and animals on New Year's Eve, so every New Year's Eve, it comes to the village to watch people eat people and animals eat animals. People hate it, fear it, but they can't do anything about it. Therefore, for a long time, on New Year's Eve, people had to lock the gate early.

One year on New Year's Eve, a foreigner came to the village and saw that it was still bright. Every household in the village closed the doors and windows tightly, and he became suspicious. So he went to the door of a family and knocked on the door. An old man inside asked, "Who is it?" The stranger replied, "I'm a stranger. Can I stay at your house for one night?" Why did the villagers close so early? "Grandpa let him in and told him about it. The foreigner smiled and said, "I know what Nian is afraid of." So he asked grandpa to call everyone in the village. Outsiders said: "There are three fears in 2008: one is afraid of fire, the other is afraid of red, and the third is afraid of trouble. "After hearing this, people went home one after another, some lit a fire in the yard, some put red paper on the door, and the bamboo in the yard made a crackling sound in the fire. When the beast came to the village, he saw fire and red paper and heard noise. He got scared and ran away. I didn't eat in the last year, and I starved to death.

Up to now, the customs of setting off firecrackers, posting Spring Festival couplets and beating gongs and drums have been handed down and become the traditional customs of the New Year.

The origin of Chinese New Year Composition 2 Today is New Year's Eve. I wish you all a happy New Year and all the best. The longer the girls are, the more beautiful they are, and the longer the boys are, the more handsome they are.

Spring Festival is one of the traditional festivals in ancient China. Speaking of Chinese New Year, there is still a period of history. Let's focus on this ...

Legend has it that in and worked under the Jade Emperor. Smart and brave, but lazy and greedy. Xi Nai always made trouble in the sky, was exiled to the world by the Jade Emperor, and became a monster.

I fell into the virgin forest at night, ate all the animals in the forest and fell asleep. I don't know how many years have passed, but I finally woke up at dusk and saw silence all around. My stomach is empty at night and I'm so hungry. I saw a village at night and ran to it. In the evening, when everyone was sleeping, they ate cows, sheep, chickens and ducks in the village. The life of the villagers has lost its tranquility. The most terrible thing is that after eating livestock, Xi eats people. Everyone hates this monster, but who can hit it?

Who knows Xi is afraid of two things. In 2008, I threw the red cloth into the sky, and it caught Xi's four feet at once. In 2006, I pointed the bamboo tube at Xi's body and only heard the sound of "scratching". Evening is desperately struggling, can't stand up anymore.

Since then, December 30th of the lunar calendar has been called "New Year's Eve". In order to commemorate 2008, people call the first day of the first month 2008.

The Origin of Spring Festival Composition Every year we celebrate many festivals, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Lantern Festival ... but I like Spring Festival best. Children, do you know the origin of the Spring Festival?

Legend has it that there is a big monster named Nian. Every New Year's Eve, Nian would climb ashore from the bottom of the sea to devour livestock and hurt people's lives.

Therefore, on New Year's Eve, both the old and the young hide in the mountains to avoid the injury of Nian. On New Year's Eve, people fled up the mountain, and an old beggar came from outside the village. He is on crutches. Some villagers blocked doors and windows, some packed things, and some drove cattle and sheep. Who cares about this begging old man? Only the old woman in the village east gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain to avoid the New Year. The old man smiled and said, "If I stay at your house for one night, I will definitely scare Nian away."

In the middle of the night, nian broke into the village. Different from previous years, the old woman at the east end of the village posted red paper on the door and the house was brightly lit. "Nian" let out a long cry, stared at her mother-in-law's house for a while, and then screamed and rushed over. When it stepped on the door, it made a crackling explosion and Nian dared not go forward. At this time, the old man in the house opened the door and laughed in a red robe. Nian fled in utter amazement.

The next day, the villagers came back and found red paper on the door. The house was brightly lit and they heard the explosion. At this time, the old woman suddenly realized and quickly told the villagers the promise of begging for the elderly.

The ecstatic villagers put on new clothes and went to their relatives and friends' homes to congratulate and say hello. The story spread quickly. Since then, people have set off firecrackers and posted blessings on the doors to welcome the New Year.

In China, there are many traditional festivals, such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Spring Festival … but I like Spring Festival best. Let me talk about the culture and customs of the Spring Festival.

In ancient times, there was a monster named Nian in China. It has a long, pointed head and is extremely fierce. It has lived under the sea for many years. Every new year's eve, it will climb ashore and hurt people. Therefore, every New Year's Eve, people in the village help the elderly and take care of the young, and flee to the mountains to avoid the injury of the year. One year on New Year's Eve, the villagers were busy packing their bags and fled to the deep mountains. At this time, a white-haired old man came and told everyone that he could drive away Nian beast. Everyone didn't believe it. The old man insisted on staying. When Nian beast broke into the village, suddenly there was firecrackers from the white-haired old man. Nian beast is most afraid of red and fire. The year of the beast was frightened to disgrace and fled in haste. The next day, when people returned to the village from the deep mountains, they found the village safe and sound. Only then did they suddenly realize that the white-haired old man was a fairy who helped everyone drive away the "Nian" beast. From then on, every year on New Year's Eve, every family posted red couplets and set off firecrackers, and every family was brightly lit. This custom has spread more and more widely and has become the most solemn traditional festival in China.

During the Spring Festival, my mother took me to my grandmother's house. We eat jiaozi, set off firecrackers and play many games. I'm so happy!

It turns out that there are so many cultures and customs in the Spring Festival! The wonderful Spring Festival party made us laugh. If only we celebrated the Spring Festival every day!

The origin of Chinese New Year composition 5 There are many traditional cultures in China: ancient prose, poetry, folk music, drama, traditional Chinese painting, calligraphy, couplets, riddles and so on. There are also some traditional festivals, such as Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. Let me talk about the year.

In ancient times, there was a monster named Nian. Every year from 65438 to February 30, I go to the village to eat people every year. It runs faster than the wind and shouts louder than thunder.

Once, a foreigner came to a village and didn't see anyone. He said to himself, "There's no one in broad daylight." He went to the door of a house and knocked on the door, asking if anyone was at home. The old man in the house heard a knock at the door and asked, "Who is it?" He replied, "I am a stranger and I want to stay here for one night." Seeing a young man, the old man opened the door and let him in. He asked the old man why there was no one in broad daylight. The old man said to the young man, "We have a monster called Nian. From 65438 to February 30, he went back to the village to arrest people every night." After listening to the old man, the young man said to the old man, you don't have to worry. I know what Nian is afraid of. I am most afraid of three things, one is prosperity, the other is artillery, and the third is couplets. After listening, the old man called the villagers and told them these three things. After listening to this, some villagers put couplets on their doors at home, some made fires in iron boxes, and some hung firecrackers on sticks. When the Spring Festival came, they came to the village and saw red things in every household, so they ran away.

The Origin of Chinese New Year Composition Modern folk custom calls celebrating the Spring Festival China New Year. In fact, the origin of Chinese New Year and Spring Festival is very different.

So how did the year come from? There are mainly two kinds of folk sayings: one is that there was a fierce monster called Nian in ancient times, which went door to door on the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, foraging for human flesh and killing creatures. On the night of the thirtieth day of the twelfth lunar month, Nian came to a village. It happened that two cowboys were fighting for a whip. I suddenly heard the sound of whipping in mid-air and ran away in fear. It fled to another village and saw a bright red dress drying in front of the door. It didn't know what it was, so it turned around and ran away. Later, he came to a village, looked into the door of a family, and saw that the lights were brightly lit and dizzy, so he had to slip away again, with his tail between his legs. From this, people realized that Nian has the weakness of being afraid of noise, red and light, and thought of many ways to resist it, so it gradually evolved into the custom of celebrating the New Year today.

Another way of saying this is that China ancient calligraphy books put the word' Nian' in the Grain Department, indicating that the weather is good and the crops are abundant. Because cereal crops are usually harvested once a year. "Year" is extended to the name of a year.

Although there was a custom of Spring Festival in ancient China, it was not called Spring Festival at that time. Because the Spring Festival at that time refers to beginning of spring in the 24 solar terms.

The Northern and Southern Dynasties generally referred to the Spring Festival as the whole spring. It is said that the Lunar New Year was officially named Spring Festival after the Revolution of 1911. Because the solar calendar was used at that time, the first day of the first lunar month had to be renamed as' Spring Festival' in order to distinguish between farmers and farmers.

The Origin of the Spring Festival Composition 7 Do you know the origin of the Spring Festival, a traditional festival in China? Please listen to me.

Once upon a time, there was a monster named Nian. Very intense. It eats people every spring, summer, autumn and winter.

One winter, it came again, only to find that no one was in every household. It thought: Are people hiding? Suddenly, it found a temple with an open door and a scholar sitting inside. Its clothes are in rags and smell bad. I thought silently in my heart: there is nothing delicious this winter, so I have to make do with it. It strode into the temple. But in 2008, when he was about to eat the scholar, the scholar saw the monster, covered his eyes in fear and shouted, "Ah!" There was only a loud noise, and Nian also shouted, "Ah!" After a while, the scholar felt no pain, so he slowly opened his eyes and found that Nian had disappeared. He felt very strange. What the hell happened?

Walking in 2008, I walked more and more slowly, thinking: I can't be defeated by a scholar, no, I have to go back and try again. In a short time, the scholar heard Nian's footsteps again, scared out of her wits, and quickly covered herself with a quilt. After a long time, the scholar heard that nothing happened. He slowly lifted the corner of the quilt and found that Nian was gone again. When the villagers came back, he told them what had happened. It is inferred that Nian must have been scared away by that loud noise. Since then, people have known the weakness of Nian, and they are no longer afraid of Nian. At this time of the year, people will have a reunion dinner and set off firecrackers to scare away the New Year. This custom has since formed.

The origin of Chinese New Year Composition 8 is the arrival of the new year, and people are singing and dancing to prepare for the New Year. The last day of the lunar calendar is New Year's Eve, followed by the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival is not only the end of a year, but also the beginning of a new year.

There is also a story about New Year's Eve. Once upon a time, people didn't like Nian. Because Nian is a terrible unicorn, one day, he was very hungry, so he climbed ashore and went to the ground to find something to eat. People were scared when they saw it, so they climbed to the mountain to take refuge. A fairy said, "Wear red clothes and set off firecrackers." Nian beast heard such a loud noise, saw something red and ran away. From then on, Nian beast never dared to eat people again.

During the New Year in China, people can visit Flower Street. Colorful flowers are so beautiful! Pink peach blossoms, they bowed their heads and looked a little shy. There are beautiful Phalaenopsis, there are so many colors, such as purple, blue, white and pink ... A gust of wind blows and Phalaenopsis flutters with the wind, just like dancing butterflies. There is also a bright chrysanthemum, standing straight on the ground. There are fragrant lilies, which attract many customers. All kinds of flowers make the flower street colorful and beautiful!

On New Year's Eve, people will eat New Year's Eve. After eating, we will set off fireworks. We came to the square and found a place with few people. I put the fireworks on the ground, and my father carefully lit them with a stick of incense. Father ran away quickly and the fire started along the fuse. The fuse blew and the fireworks flew. Whoosh, bang! Fireworks exploded, just like colorful chrysanthemums, red, purple, green, blue and yellow, one after another, and the sky suddenly opened up. How beautiful these fireworks are!

"A year apart from firecrackers, the spring breeze warms Tu Su", and we sing and dance to welcome the arrival of the New Year.

The Origin of the Spring Festival Composition 9 The Spring Festival is an ancient traditional festival in China and a unique festival of the Chinese nation.

This is how the Spring Festival comes. In ancient China, there was a monster called Nian, whose head was long and fierce. Nian stayed at the bottom of the sea for a long time before climbing ashore on New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and hurting people. One year, an old man from other places came here. A mother-in-law of the village east received him, but no matter how others advised him, he wouldn't leave, and said not to worry. Nian beast broke into the village in the middle of the night, only to be found with red paper at the door and red candles in the room. Nian trembled and heard a loud noise. Nian beast let out a cry, turned and trembled, and never dared to go forward again. He saw an old man in a red robe standing in the yard laughing. Ran away in a hurry. Years are most afraid of red fire and explosion. Every year after that, the villagers will do the same. This custom has become more and more widespread and gradually evolved into today's Spring Festival.

Jiaozi will be eaten during the Spring Festival. Jiaozi is a delicious food that both children and the elderly like to eat. Put the prepared stuffing on the dough, wrap it as round as an ear, cook it in water, and serve it with Laba garlic soaked in Laba. People can't help eating more, it's delicious. Jiaozi's moral is round and round, more than a year. There are many things to pay attention to during the Spring Festival, such as auspicious words or asking for red envelopes.

The Spring Festival is the spiritual heritage of our country, so let's have more than one year, step by step.

The origin of the composition of the Spring Festival 10 Every year on the first day of the first month, every household is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and everywhere is filled with a lively atmosphere. This is a happy day, and it is also a day of family reunion. This is the ancient and traditional festival in China-Spring Festival, commonly known as the Chinese New Year.

There are many folk customs about the Spring Festival. No matter in urban or rural areas, every household sticks red couplets to add festive atmosphere to the festival. Every household takes jiaozi as a New Year's Eve dinner, and sets off fireworks and firecrackers to bring people a festive and prosperous atmosphere. On the first day of the new year, people get up early, put on brand-new clothes, go out to visit relatives and friends, and pay New Year greetings to each other. Good luck in the coming year. After the Chinese New Year, children will receive red envelopes, visit temple fairs and visit each other.

There is a legend about the origin of spring. In ancient times, there was a fierce monster called Nian, which killed all living things on the 30th of the twelfth lunar month. In the middle of the twelfth lunar month, Nian broke into the village and saw red couplets on the door. The room was brightly lit and firecrackers crackled in the yard. I was scared by this scene and fled in a hurry. Since then, every household in the twelfth lunar month has posted red couplets, which are brightly lit and setting off firecrackers has become a folk custom. The next day, it became a folk festival in China-Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival is a time for family reunion. Colorful folk customs show people's life rhythm and spiritual yearning.

The origin of the Spring Festival composition 1 1 The annual Spring Festival is coming. Why do you want to set off firecrackers and put up couplets during the Spring Festival? I heard from the old man that this was to drive away a monster named Nian. What about the monster that year?

Let me introduce you: There is a monster called Nian, which is fierce and unusual. It lives at the bottom of the sea all the year round, and only on New Year's Eve does it climb into the darkness and endanger people's lives. On New Year's Eve, people help the old and take care of the young, and go up the mountain to avoid danger. Only an old beggar walked slowly. People lead cattle to drive sheep, and people shout "hiss". A scene of panic. People are anxious like ants on hot bricks. How can they care about begging old people? Only one mother-in-law gave him some food and advised him to go to the mountains to avoid danger. The old man smiled and said, "If my mother-in-law lets me stay overnight, I will definitely drive away a monster named Nian."

Mother-in-law does not believe, continue to persuade him. My mother-in-law was helpless and had to go to the mountains to avoid danger. At this time, the monster "Nian" came. He saw a red couplet on the door, let out a long cry, then swooped down, heard a "scratching" sound inside, and hurried back, never daring to take a step forward again. It turns out that Nian beast is afraid of firecrackers, red and lights. The old man opened the door and lit a candle in it. He is wearing a red cotton-padded jacket. Nian beast was frightened to disgrace and ran away quickly. The next morning, my mother-in-law came back and heard the sound of "scratching" before she suddenly realized.

So she told the villagers why the old man was not afraid of the "Nian" beast. Since then, every New Year's Eve, people have the custom of setting off firecrackers, posting couplets and visiting relatives and friends. The "Nian" beast never came again. How's it going? After listening to my introduction, you know the reason for the Spring Festival!