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Dragon boat festival phrase

Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, which falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. It is said that after the ancient poet Qu Yuan threw himself into the river on this day, people took this day as a festival to commemorate him, and there were customs such as eating zongzi and racing dragon boats.

Dragon Boat Festival Zongzi phrase:

End: Dragon Boat Festival, correct.

Zongzi: Zongzi, Zongye

Festivals: Festivals, saving.

Always: always, always * * *

M: Rice, rice.

Interval: middle, interval

Minutes: shared, minutes

Beans: beans, tofu

Meat: meat, pork

Bring: bring,

Know: know, knowledge

According to: It is said that

Read: Miss, study.

The following new words need us to write.

Noon: midnight, noon

Leaves: leaves, leaves

Truth: truth, truth or falsehood

Beans: beans, tofu

Festivals: Festivals, saving.

M: Rice, rice.

Divide: share, separate