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How to write oral communication in the second unit of the second book of the sixth grade language of the humanistic version of the language

China's traditional festivals are diverse and rich in content, and are an integral part of the long history and culture of our Chinese nation. The formation process of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the history and culture of a nation or country. None of the festivals listed below has developed from ancient times, and from these festivals and customs handed down to the present day, one can still clearly see the wonderful picture of the social life of the ancient people.

The origin and development of festivals is a process of gradual formation, subtle refinement, and slow penetration into social life. It is the same as the development of society, is the product of the development of human society to a certain stage, these festivals in ancient China, most of the astronomical, calendrical, mathematical, as well as later divided into festivals related to the literature can be traced back at least to the "Xia Xiaozheng", "Shangshu", to the period of the Warring States period, the division of twenty-four festivals of a year, has basically complete, and the subsequent traditional festivals, all of them are closely related to these festivals.

The festivals provided the preconditions for the emergence of festivals, and most of the festivals were already in their infancy during the pre-Qin period, but the richness and popularity of their customs still required a long process of development. The earliest customary activities were related to primitive worship and superstitious taboos; myths and legends added a touch of romance to the festivals; there was also the impact and influence of religion on the festivals; and some historical figures were given eternal remembrance to penetrate into the festivals, all of which fused and coalesced into the content of the festivals, giving Chinese festivals a deep sense of history.

By the Han Dynasty, the major traditional festivals in China had been finalized, and it is often said that these festivals originated in the Han Dynasty, which was the first period of great development after the unification of China, with political and economic stability, and great development of science and culture, which provided good social conditions for the final formation of the festivals.