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Does anyone have good words and sentences to describe the festive atmosphere?

Happiness, family reunion, lanterns and colorful decorations, joyful gatherings, universal celebration, joy, fireworks, and traffic. In a few days, it will be the Mid-Autumn Festival. Tonight, the moonlight is like silver. I sit alone under the morning glory flower stand on the balcony, with a cup of clear tea and a small book of poems. The clear light is like water, flowing quietly on my clothes... I can't help but think of my hometown. The Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown is lively and peaceful. Every family has to measure a basketful of new glutinous rice to make "mochi". The glutinous rice was steamed and poured into the bamboo basket. The head of the house had taken a break from farm work early, washed his muddy feet by the river pond, and came over carrying the glutinous rice basket. The glutinous rice dumplings are usually pounded on the drying field. During the day, incandescent lamps were put up under the eaves, cucumber racks, clothes drying poles, wherever they could be put up. The stone mortar where he slept in the corner was moved out, and the fragrant glutinous rice balls were pounded with wooden wedges, making them smooth and tender. The people who made the wedges were all strong men, and there were also old men with lean bodies and rosy faces like shrimps. The woman squatting beside her, pushing her hands into the stone mortar. The sleeves on the woman's arms were rolled up. They were not white. They had been busy in the sun all summer and were shiny black. The shiny hands were tumbling over the white glutinous rice balls, as smooth as loaches. The man's back was bare, sweating like water, making it smooth and shiny. They stood sideways in a horse stance, holding up wedges with both hands, stretching and bending their front legs and knees, and their feet hummed to the rhythm, almost dancing gracefully. The beautiful "humming" sound attracts many spectators. The spectators were in groups, sitting, squatting, and leaning against the surrounding low walls. The women chatted about household chores and competed with whose clothes had fresher materials; the men talked about crops and competed with whose rice harvest was better; the children did not miss this good opportunity and chased and played boldly. Once one family has finished pounding, the next family is waiting for them. People praise men for their good bones, praise women for their fragrant cooking of glutinous rice, praise this family’s cucumber branches for climbing high, and praise that family’s fields for their late rice seedlings that bud early and become green... The Chinese nation is a nation with a long history. The Chinese people are civilized and intelligent people, and Chinese culture is extensive and profound, especially many traditional festival cultures, which contain the essence of profound national culture: The Spring Festival is a traditional festive reunion festival of the Chinese nation. People have been working hard for a year , at the beginning of the new year, visiting relatives and friends, exchanging blessings, looking back on the past, looking forward to the future, old and young, reunited, the whole family happy, harmonious and perfect, what a happy holiday it should be! During the Qingming Festival, we can go on an outing, visit graves, remember the great achievements of the revolutionary martyrs, and express our grief for our deceased relatives. The Dragon Boat Festival is dedicated to commemorating the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan. On this day, we can row dragon boats and eat rice dumplings... Kill two birds with one stone, why not? The Mid-Autumn Festival is another festival for family reunion after the Spring Festival. We can once again reunite as a family in front of the flowers and under the moon, appreciate the osmanthus, eat moon cakes, taste fine wine, say goodbye, respect the elders, care for the younger ones, and have fun... In a sense It is said that these festival cultures not only demonstrate the folk customs of a certain time and place, but more importantly, they demonstrate the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, such as respecting the old and caring for the young, being diligent, kind, brave and resourceful, as well as the simple, pure, extensive and profound folk culture. . These are indispensable human spiritual heritage! The festival is like a huge focusing mirror, condensing the joy of daily life and highlighting people's mentality. --Inscription: "I only read the books of sages, but I don't hear anything outside the window." As a senior high school student and a resident student, what I do is often worthy of these two sentences. Therefore, for me, festivals are not just a break, but also a means of obtaining social information. So I opened my eyes wide and observed this society with the heart of a young man who is still childlike and full of fantasy. When I was having lunch, I turned on the radio and heard a program called "Everyone Talks about National Day." Several middle-aged people were so excited that they stuttered when speaking. Only then did I understand a little bit how my parents felt. They all said that they were very moved and excited. It was very proud that the motherland was so prosperous and progressive. They also talked about the past. In the 1950s and 1960s, politics was the main focus, and parades and military parades reflected the people's support from the perspective of national strength; but now, in a certain sense. It pays more attention to highlighting the diversity and joy of the public groups, which reflects the strength of the country from the prosperity of the people. The speaker is interested and the listener is interested. I nodded repeatedly. The Asian Games happened to be opening, and the Chinese female weightlifters were "unparalleled in their ability to lift mountains and the world" and bravely defeated the crowd. The Chinese team won 8 gold medals in a day and broke 7 world records. I am proud of China. This innocent love and this gold medal are all gifts given to her by her children on her birthday. When I get up early in the morning, I go shopping with my parents on the street.

To go to the market, you have to cross a river. Now that the bridge has been demolished, you have to cross through a simple steel cable bridge on the side. There are so many people, the bridge is packed. When I walked to the middle of the bridge, wow, it was shaking so hard. Looking down, I was even more frightened. I could actually see the rolling rapids through the cracks in the wooden boards. I walked unsteadily, like a drunk old man. I mumbled dissatisfiedly: "What age do we have to cross the 'Luding Bridge'!" But my father was very excited: "When the new bridge is built, our traffic will be smoother. It's nothing to suffer so much!" There are more people in the market. There is no need to go into details about the varieties of eggs, poultry, vegetables, and fish. I pay special attention to the prices. This is because the prices of vegetables in school cafeterias have risen sharply, and my country's price index in the first half of the year has also remained high. A leaf tells the story of autumn, and I am concerned about current affairs. I made a small investigation. The situation is better than I imagined. The market is doing a good job and every food item is clearly marked with a price, which is basically the same as usual. The National Day Party was really entertaining and inspiring. People of all ethnic groups are celebrating happily without leaving the night. One hundred thousand people sang the national anthem with such momentum and power that "the world is white when the rooster sings". Dad was more excited than me. He usually falls asleep even while watching TV, but today he was so excited that he stayed awake until 3 o'clock in the night, which was really strange. On the way home. Suddenly, a slogan came into view: "Unite and fight, work hard and make progress. Put pressure on yourself and dare to be the first." I thought, doesn’t this represent China’s national customs and the folk customs of the Chinese nation? I was moved and entangled by what I saw and heard. My heart was filled with an inexplicable excitement. With a mood of singing and praising, I looked at the towering buildings, neat as building blocks, at the fertile fields that grew well and exuded the smell of harvest. The endless flow of vehicles in the wide streets looks at the healthy and confident people who are full of joy... Traditional Chinese Festival - Qingming Festival Qingming Festival is a traditional festival in our country. It began around the Zhou Dynasty and has existed for 2,500 years. Years of history. The Qingming Festival is a very important solar term at the beginning. When the Qingming Festival comes, the temperature rises, which is a good time for spring plowing and spring planting. Therefore, there are farmers' proverbs "Before and after the Qingming Festival, plant melons and beans" and "Afforestation is better than the Qingming Festival." . Later, because Qingming and Hanshi were close to each other, and Hanshi was a day when folk people banned fire and visited graves, gradually Hanshi and Qingming became one. Therefore, Qingming Festival is also an important festival for worshiping ancestors. It is a day for ancestor worship and tomb sweeping. According to the old custom, when sweeping the tomb, people should bring wine, food, fruit, paper money and other items to the cemetery, offer the food in front of the tomb of their relatives, burn the paper money, plant new soil on the tomb, and break a few green branches to insert on the tomb. , then kowtow and worship, and finally eat the food and wine and go home. Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Qingming": "It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance." It writes about the special atmosphere of the Qingming Festival. Qingming Festival is also called the Outing Festival. It falls on April 5th of the Gregorian calendar every year. This is the time when the spring is bright and the grass and trees are green. It is also a good time for people to go out in the spring. Therefore, the ancients went out on the Qingming Festival and played polo, swinging, Cuju, and singing. Liu and other customs of a series of customs and sports activities. According to legend, this is because cold food and fire are forbidden during the Qingming Festival. In order to prevent cold food and cold meals from harming the body, everyone comes to participate in some sports activities to exercise. Therefore, this festival combines the sadness of visiting ancestors' graves and the joy of outing. It is a unique festival. We, the descendants of Yan and Huang, know that the history of our nation’s survival and development is the essence of the Chinese nation’s culture and what we need to inherit and promote. It tells us that the long river of history has no end, let alone the flow. Christmas and New Year's Day passed by in the crowds of stores, the noise on TV, and people's blessings. During the holidays, I would talk long and short with friends, and exchange the usual complaints and grievances with alcohol and ginger and garlic with friends, whether they were from Tiannan or South China. Haibei.

However, I always feel that these festivals are not ours, only the first day of the first lunar month is our day. Do you remember? At that time, you were still at the age of drooling. I heard adults say that whoever kowtows on the first day of the Lunar New Year will be given lucky money. , so you kowtow to everyone regardless of whether you are an adult or a child, whether you know them or not, and you don’t hesitate to wear new clothes that only come once a year; sometimes you can get a dime or two, but more often you just win the audience. Laughter, but that smile was warm, full of joy and wishes. Do you remember? In order to rush out to pick up the fallen firecrackers as soon as I heard the sound of firecrackers, I refused to take off my clothes to sleep for a long time, in order to compete with my brother for the first grade of junior high school. You have the right to set off firecrackers in the morning, and you promise to give half of the new year's money to your younger brother. The soul-stirring sound of the firecrackers is your expectation for the whole year. Just after this day, you start to ask the adults, how far away is this day next year? The bright red couplets and the crackling firecrackers are the warmth of the year, and the New Year's money is the expectation of the year. Now you will no longer be excited about the New Year's money, nor will you stay up all night picking up fallen firecrackers. However, these have become your eternal wealth and the best memories. This year in our festival, in a foreign country, let us light a string of firecrackers in our dreams and paste a couplet in our hearts. The influence of Chinese culture in history Throughout East Asia, China's traditional festivals once took root in foreign countries like today's "Christmas". Some countries in East Asia have always cherished festivals imported from China. Not only did they celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival with great excitement, but the "Qiao Qiao Festival" and "Hungry Ghost Festival (Obon Festival)" that we have almost forgotten are still ancient customs in some East Asian countries. Still exist. baidu