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How to write a handbook of traditional Chinese festivals for third grade
Handout for Chinese Traditional Festivals in the second book of the third grade is as follows:
I. Traditional Festivals in China
The traditional festivals in China mainly include Spring Festival (the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar); Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar); Dragon Carrying the Dragon's Head, Shezhi Festival (the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar); Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar); Cold Food Festival (the 105 or 106 days after the winter solstice); Qingming Festival (around April 5 of the lunar calendar); Duanya Festival (the beginning of the shift of the lunar calendar); etc.
These festivals have both natural and humanistic connotations; they are both natural festival points and traditional festivals.
Two riddles about traditional Chinese festivals:
1, should have mercy on the exhibition of teeth printing moss - Treading Green Festival
2, a body of righteousness the sun and the moon to identify the two sleeves to the wind of the mirror hanging high - Ching Ming Festival
3, The first night of the year - New Year's Eve
5, the moon in the garden in front of the small window - the Mid-Autumn Festival
6: The moon is at the head of Gege, but she looks back after going far away - Lantern Festival
7: A ray of moonlight sprinkled in front of the window - Lantern Festival
8: Burying her head in the reforms, the old look has been changed.
9: The Willow is the only one who sends a message to the people in front of the formation, and the branches are connected to each other to fulfill their dreams - New Year's Eve
10: Spring is full of color by the Sun-Moon Lake - Ching Ming Festival
.Customs of traditional festivals:
1, Spring Festival: the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar. Customs: stay up to keep the New Year's Eve, burning firecrackers, sticking Spring Festival couplets, hanging New Year's paintings, playing dragon lanterns, dancing lions, and paying homage to the New Year and congratulating the New Year.
2, Lantern Festival: the first month of the 15th lunar calendar. Customs: lanterns, dumplings, New Year's drums, welcoming the toilet God, guessing riddles.
3, dragon head: the second month of the lunar calendar. Customs: China's folk have shaved the dragon's head, rituals, honoring the god of Wenchang, eating noodles, fried cakes, popcorn, eating pig's head and other customs.
4, Social Day Festival: around the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar. Customs: families gather money to congratulate the God of the land on his birthday, burn incense and offer sacrifices to the land temple, beat drums and gongs, firecrackers.
5, Qingming Festival: around April 5 of the lunar calendar. Customs: sweeping graves, trekking, swinging, kite flying, willow wearing flowers.
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