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A composition describing the water-splashing festival

The scorching sun, clear skies in Wan Li, dazzling sunshine and hot smell are all described in the composition of Songkran Festival 1. This summer, the Folk Culture Village held a two-month summer resort-Water Splashing Festival, which is the annual festival of the Dai people and the biggest festival.

Coincidentally, I also caught up with this water-splashing festival.

On Tuesday, my parents took me to the folk culture village to play. At half past eight in the evening, we came to the center of the water splashing field and prepared guns-pots and barrels. Only when the host gave the order, we rushed to the ammunition depot-the small pool like an arrow that left the string, picked up the bullet water and threw it at the enemy.

Everyone else is playing in groups of three and five, so I have to play with each other. I brought a basin of water and looked around with sharp eyes. Suddenly, I found an adult wearing a suit. I crept up behind him, splashed water on his head, and then ran away, making a quick decision. In this way, a well-dressed adult became a poor drowned rat. I beat several people in this quick way.

But it didn't last long. I was besieged by several people when I was fetching water. They always throw water at me and have no strength to fight back. They fought harder and harder, so I had to follow them to the larger foe. I went crazy regardless of the bullet-like water point. I shot them for a while and found myself getting wetter and wetter, but they were unscathed. At this time, they launched a new offensive and were finally outnumbered. At this time, the host's eagle eye found me, and my light shone on me with the host's eyes. The host took the microphone and said, "I found my prey!" A little boy in a white sweatshirt stood in the light. " I looked around for the little boy the host said. At this time, I found people from all directions running towards me, only to know that the host was talking about me. I tried to escape, but I was surrounded by them. It is not enough to throw water at me. It is necessary to pour a lot of buckets. I ran away with my head held high before others finished splashing it. It's really embarrassing.

It was not until 10: 30 this water-splashing festival that I reluctantly left the water field. My body is wet, and a little wind can turn me into an ice sculpture. Although I am cold, my heart is still warm.

Composition Description of Water-splashing Festival 2 There are 56 kinds of national flowers in China. Different regions and nationalities have different holiday customs. Let's go into the Dai people and learn about the Dai people's Water-splashing Festival.

The Songkran Festival originated in India and was once a religious ceremony of Brahmanism. Later, it was absorbed by Buddhism and introduced into the Dai area of Yunnan through Myanmar. Water-splashing Festival is the Dai people's New Year and the most important traditional festival.

The Water-Splashing Festival is in March of the Dai calendar, and it lasts for three days, and the first two days are sent to the old days. In the first day, the Dai language is called "Mairi", and in the second day, the Dai language is called "Nuri". Welcome the new year on the last day.

On the morning of the festival, men, women and children bathe and change clothes. All kinds of paper-cuts are stuck on the doorframes and windows of every household. Archways are set up on the main streets of the town, and the golden peacock symbolizing happiness and auspiciousness stands at the top. Dai men, women and children dressed in festive costumes flocked up the mountain to pick wild flowers and build greenhouses. At noon, the women each picked a load of clear water and poured it on the Buddha statue to welcome the dust. Then, young men and women carried wooden barrels, and at that time, water splashed everywhere. They want to use this splash to express their sincere wishes. It is said that this way can prevent diseases and ensure the peace of the four seasons. Therefore, the more water someone throws, the more blessings he receives, and the happier the person who is thrown.

In addition, during the festival, we will participate in dragon boat races, garden tours, flying lanterns, costume performances, ethnic dances and other activities. Another most striking activity of the Songkran Festival is dragon boat rowing, elephant-foot drum dancing and peacock dance dancing, which is the third day of the Dai New Year. In Dai language, it is called "Mai Paya Wanma". At this time, the festive atmosphere was pushed to a climax, and the audience dressed in festive costumes gathered on the banks of Lancang River and Ruili River, immersed in the warm atmosphere of jubilation.

During the festival, there are laughter and laughter everywhere, and there is a peaceful holiday atmosphere everywhere.

Dai people are a happy people, and the Water-splashing Festival is very famous.

My father is a tourist. He often takes our family to travel. I remember last year, my father took our family to travel to the area where the Dai people lived. I want to know why my father took us to Dai. It turns out that there will be a grand opening ceremony of the Songkran Festival here. I jumped three feet for joy.

We came to the village head's house. The village chief was a very hospitable old man and soon brought us into the house.

We sat down to drink tea, and the village chief handed each of us a A Dai costume. My mind immediately turned to clothes. I went into the back room and closed the doors and windows. After getting dressed and coming out, he asked his father, "Dad, do you know this is the Water-splashing Festival?" Dad said yes, I coughed twice. Dad sighed, and then took out a water gun from his bag that was not filled with water. I took the water gun and ran out. As soon as I ran out, I looked everywhere. Soon, I saw a pool not far from the village head's house. I ran to the pool and saw the words "Water-splashing Festival only" engraved on the tile. I quickly filled the water and ran home.

At 8 o'clock the next morning, I picked up a water gun and ambushed the place where the water was loaded yesterday. I waited and waited, and finally, a group of people came. As soon as they squatted down to fill the water, I immediately jumped out of the grass and shot them with a water gun. They screamed and suddenly became soaked. As soon as they reacted, they immediately splashed me with a basin of water. I jumped left and right, and none of them splashed on me. I made faces at them. Who knows, the other team "horse" splashed us all into a "soaked chicken". As soon as we reacted, we immediately sprayed water and splashed water on them. My team and I changed from "enemies" to "comrades-in-arms".

We talked and laughed, so happy. Unconsciously, the sun took the lead. We went home reluctantly.

I went back to the village head's house and thought: I must come again. Next time I come, I want to meet those people who played together today.

Writing Water-splashing Festival 4 There is a Water-splashing Festival in Xishuangbanna, and so does our family.

Every summer, my room becomes the key "disaster area" and forbidden area at home-my room is located on the top floor, and three of the six sides are exposed to the sun. It's so hot that people can't stay for a second, even at night, it's extremely hot.

After I mentioned many times that it was too hot to sleep at night, my weather-beaten grandmother gave me a plan to splash water on the balcony every night to let the evaporated water take away some temperature.

Therefore, our family has an annual water-splashing festival.

My cousin and I like it. Every five o'clock, the three of us run to the balcony on time. As soon as we got to the balcony, everyone rolled up their pants and shouted in unison, "The Water-splashing Festival has begun!" " "

I brought two washbasins and filled them with water in turn. When the first washbasin was full, I shouted, "Look what it is! ? "The younger cousin got the trick, and the older cousin got the experience and didn't move. I quickly seized the opportunity to splash water on my little cousin's feet.

The little cousin cried in chagrin, "I was cheated again!" " The big cousin gloated at the little cousin: "You are so stupid!" "I quickly poured another basin of water that I had just installed on my cousin's feet. It's my turn to gloat.

Big cousin came into me slowly with a smile. I immediately stopped laughing and looked at her warily. She came to me, then picked up the flower watering cup and poured a glass of water on my feet. Then I laughed.

She fell down like this, which triggered a water splashing war.

I picked up a basin of water and splashed it on her feet, but it hurt my little cousin who just came over. Little cousin shouted, "ah! I was shot again! " Then I took water with my big cousin to get back at me. I dodged their attacks and fought back from time to time. At that time, the scene became a little chaotic. Everyone forgot who they were attacking and threw water around at random.

Finally, I finally couldn't hold on. Shouting: "Stop, stop, stop! The Songkran Festival is over! " Everyone looked at the water on the ground and laughed.

When it comes to the Dai people, people invariably think of the Water-splashing Festival of the Dai people, and the grand scene makes people yearn for it!

Water-splashing Festival, the Dai New Year, is the most grand traditional festival in Xishuangbanna, which is rich in magical activities and attracts countless domestic and foreign tourists. Songkran usually lasts for three or four days. The first day is New Year's Eve, the day to say goodbye to the old year. There are often traditional activities such as dragon boat rowing and flying high (flying high refers to setting off homemade rockets). The second day (or the third day) is blank. It does not belong to the old year or the new year, but the empty sky between the old year and the new year. Therefore, people can arrange activities freely on this day (or two days). The third day is the first day of the Dai calendar and the most lively day of the year. Legend has it that "the day when the king of heaven comes". In the early morning, people dressed up and began to do some Buddhist activities. At noon, busy women carry water to welcome the dust for the Buddha (that is, "bathing Buddha") and pray for the Buddha to bless the Dai family in the new year. At this point, the joyful splashing activities began.

Water splashing is the most important traditional activity of the Water Splashing Festival. People splash water on each other and bless each other. Dai people often say: "The annual Water-splashing Festival will be splashed on whoever can afford it." Water splashing conveys the sincere friendship and love of young men and women, and it expresses people's mutual blessings. The water that gives birth to muscles washes away one year's hard work, sweat, troubles and sadness. Sprinkle joy and holy water on distant tourists and passers-by to show respect and welcome to the guests and convey friendship to friends from all directions. Traditional activities include courtship, peacock dance, majestic elephant foot drum dance, cultural performances, sports competitions, business transactions, material exchange, etc.

At night, when you lie on the lawn, you will see lanterns rising slowly from the lawn and flying into the sky with people's wishes.

Songkran Festival is a sacred festival in the hearts of the Dai people, and it is also a happy festival in the hearts of the Dai people! Today's big China is really "a hundred miles of different winds, a thousand miles of different customs", and every place has different characteristics!