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How to write the traditional holiday composition in the second volume of the third grade?

The composition of the traditional festivals in the second volume of the third grade is as follows:

Fan Wenyi:

I like making dumplings on the Lantern Festival best. First, put glutinous rice flour into a large bowl, add a little water, knead it into glutinous rice balls, and then tear off a little glutinous rice balls, which is about the size of table tennis.

Pinch the middle of the dumpling with two thumbs, and take it out with the other four fingers while turning, and knead it into the shape of a small bowl. Then, scoop a spoonful of bean paste, then squeeze your head tightly and knead it in your palm. When the water boils, put it in the pot and boil it. When the dumplings surface, let it continue to roll in the pot, as if to say to you, "I am cooked, I am cooked, hurry up!" "

Fan Wener:

On the evening of August 15 in the annual family calendar, people will come back to reunite with their families no matter where they are. That night, the moon was very big, round and bright. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone eats moon cakes together and then goes out to enjoy the moon. At this time, if you look at the moon through a telescope, you will find that there seems to be a osmanthus tree in the moon, and a person is desperately cutting down the tree, but it keeps cutting.

Legend has it that WU GANG, who made a mistake, was punished by the Empress Dowager. The Empress Dowager told him to cut down the laurel tree in Guanghan Palace before returning to the palace to continue to be a god. However, the osmanthus tree of the tea god can't be cut down, and WU GANG can't go back to Heaven to enjoy himself. This legend is interesting! As Su Shi said, "When will there be a bright moon? Ask for wine from the sky ... I hope people will last for a long time and have a good scenery for thousands of miles. "

Fan Wensan:

The Spring Festival is very lively every year. Red lanterns are hung in front of every household, and relatives and friends travel thousands of miles back to their hometown just for the annual reunion dinner. At the dinner table, the adults talked about the experience of the past year, while the children ate, drank, played and rowed without any taboos.