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Reflections on the Spring Festival in Beijing

Reflections on the Spring Festival in Beijing 1 This text closely revolves around the three climaxes of the Spring Festival-New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month and the fifteenth day of the first month. Feel the richness and profound connotation of Spring Festival customs. Take "time" as a clue to clarify the thinking of the article.

In the last paragraph of the text, with the function of "connecting the preceding with the following", it says "In a blink of an eye, we will arrive at the remnant lamp temple." At the same time, this paragraph echoes the first sentence of the text.

In this article, Grandpa Lao She wrote "Making New Year's Eve" and "Having a reunion dinner" in one sentence. The author used the local customs of his hometown to write the scene in 2008.

The customs in our area are not quite the same as those in Beijing. We don't catch temple fairs in this place during the Spring Festival, but Beijing does. Most of our place is still the same as Beijing-putting up couplets, wearing new clothes, paying New Year's greetings, having a family reunion dinner, celebrating the New Year and so on. Children in our region spend the Spring Festival almost as much as children in Beijing. They will use their pocket money to buy some firecrackers, toys and odds and ends. ...

The Lantern Festival in Beijing is almost as lively as the Spring Festival. Besides, our area is not as lively as Beijing. After the Lantern Festival, we began to eat and make Yuanxiao ... We were very happy.

This text left me with the most vivid picture of three important things that children should do before New Year's Eve-buying firecrackers, buying odds and ends, and buying all kinds of gadgets. Because these are also things that we like to do in the New Year.

I feel everyone's happiness and good wishes for reunion from this passage. Colorful names and customs have written the customs and cultural traditions of our Chinese nation.

Today, I carefully read the Spring Festival in Beijing written by Mr. Lao She, from which I accumulated a lot of knowledge about the old Spring Festival and got a deeper understanding of the Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival in Beijing begins on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household will cook porridge with all kinds of rice, beans and dried fruits, which is similar to what we do now. There will be stalls selling Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures, honey products and daffodils on the street. At that time, children liked to eat all kinds of things made of dried fruits and preserves, which were called mixed foods. I think: it should be potato chips, dried fruits and vegetables and so on! Mr. Lao She wrote: Children also like to buy firecrackers, especially boys. This is very different from our children now. They like to set off firecrackers and fireworks during the New Year. How lively it is!

At that time, adults were busy making new shoes and clothes for children to show the new atmosphere of the New Year. This custom has continued to this day. Every new year, my mother will buy me new clothes, which I like very much. Mr. Lao She said: On New Year's Eve, everyone scrambled to make new year's dishes, and there was a smell of wine and meat everywhere. Before New Year's Eve, every household should put up Spring Festival couplets and have a general cleaning, which is called general cleaning. Red couplets are posted outside the door, and all kinds of New Year pictures are posted in the room. All the houses have lights on all night, and there are guns all day and night. People who work outside will go home for a reunion dinner unless they have to. That night, no one slept except very young children, but everyone stayed up late. We don't have these rules now. After the reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, we sat in front of the TV in a hurry, waiting to watch the Spring Festival Gala.

At that time, the shops on the street were closed from the first day of the first month to the fifth day, and opened on the sixth day, which was very different from what we have now. On the second day of the first month, I went shopping with my parents, and all kinds of stores and supermarkets, KFC and McDonald's, were crowded with people. Everyone went out for shopping and consumption, and everyone's face was beaming. I like lanterns best. Mr. Lao She said: At that time, the Lantern Festival was full of colorful lanterns, and the whole street seemed to be a happy event, full of fire and beauty. Hundreds of lights are hung in famous old shops, some are all glass, some are all horns, and some are gauze lamps. Today's lanterns, in addition to maintaining the original hand-made, have also added plastic, electric, voice control and other functions, becoming more and more colorful.

You see, although the Spring Festival in Beijing is somewhat different from ours now, the lively atmosphere has never changed, and people are full of hope for a better tomorrow! Happy new year!

After reading Spring Festival in Beijing, I watched Spring Festival in Beijing again, and learned about the unique Spring Festival in Beijing through the description of the famous writer Lao She.

Laba: all kinds of rice, beans and dried fruits are boiled into Laba porridge and soaked in Laba garlic. Children, adults are busy. Child: Buy groceries, buy firecrackers and all kinds of things. Adults are prepared to eat, drink, wear and use.

Twenty-third of the twelfth lunar month: At the dawn of the twenty-third of the twelfth lunar month, every household was bombarded with gunfire and brightly lit. After twenty-three, everyone is busy again.

New Year's Eve: New Year's Eve is really lively. Every family is rushing to make New Year's Eve dinner, and there is a smell of wine and meat everywhere. Every household puts on new clothes, sticks couplets, lights are brightly lit, firecrackers are ringing, and people want to go home for New Year's Eve dinner.

On the first day of the first month: before noon, men go to their hometown to pay New Year greetings, and women entertain guests at home. There are also temple fairs in the city, which children often go to.

The fifteenth day of the first month: Lantern Festival is listed. Many shops are hung with colorful lights, and more people come to visit at night.

On the 19th day of the first month, everything was calm again.

These two days, we learned the Spring Festival in Beijing by Mr. Lao She. After learning that, my people seemed to be brought into the happy and prosperous old Beijing that welcomed the Spring Festival.

At the beginning of the article, from the beginning of the Spring Festival in old Beijing-the tenth day of the twelfth lunar month, it shows us how Beijingers celebrate Laba Festival. On Laba Festival, Beijingers cook Laba porridge and soak Laba garlic. Laba porridge is made of all kinds of rice, beans and dried fruits. Although I have never eaten Laba porridge, I can feel its rich materials and nutrition from the words in the article, which is thought-provoking. If I add a bowl on a snowy day, it will definitely warm my heart. Laba garlic has been soaked in vinegar, and the color after soaking is jade-like, with good color and fragrance. The materials used are simple, but the effect is gratifying. The soaked Laba garlic is bright and refreshing. Even if you don't eat, just looking at it can greatly increase your appetite.

On New Year's Eve, everyone scrambled to make new year's dishes, wear new clothes, put up couplets and celebrate the New Year. Between the lines, I seem to see the scene of a family sitting together, laughing and having fun on New Year's Eve. Everyone attaches great importance to New Year's Eve. Everyone stays up all night except children who have a high demand for sleep.

To say the most vivid part of the whole article, I think it is the paragraph describing Yuanxiao. On that day, the whole street in Beijing was covered with lanterns and colorful decorations everywhere, as if it were a happy event. In fact, isn't the Chinese New Year a happy event? Hundreds of lights hang in famous old shops. When there are all kinds of lights hanging in the street, it must be interesting to see the flickering flames through the colorful lampshades, right? When all the lights are connected and reflected in the night sky, will it be a bright galaxy? There are crowds in the street, stopping to look at their favorite lanterns from time to time, and there are jubilant scenes everywhere. How desirable!

In the long river of cultural development, our ancestors left many festivals and folk customs, the biggest of which is the Spring Festival. However, with the accelerated pace of the times, the taste of the Spring Festival has gradually faded. Now, we can only see the lively scenes of the Spring Festival in old Beijing in books. ...

The Spring Festival in Beijing is the most solemn and lively traditional festival in China, symbolizing reunion and auspiciousness.

Mr. Lao She's Spring Festival in Beijing, with its unique language style, depicts a picture of the folk customs of the Spring Festival in Beijing, which makes us feel the lively atmosphere of the Spring Festival in old Beijing and let us know the rich connotation of folk culture.

The Spring Festival in Beijing begins with Laba. On that day, people will cook Laba porridge, soak Laba garlic, buy new year's goods on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, and celebrate the New Year ... The preparations for the Spring Festival have begun. Then, Mr. Lao She described in detail the three climaxes of the Spring Festival: on New Year's Eve, every family lights up all night, firecrackers stay up day and night, having a reunion dinner to celebrate the New Year; On the first day, men go out to pay New Year's greetings, women receive guests at home, and children visit temple fairs. On the fifteenth day of the first month, we watch lanterns, set off firecrackers and eat Yuanxiao. It was not until the 19th day of the first month that the Spring Festival gradually ended.

The Spring Festival depicted in the book makes me yearn for it. Although there are fewer firecrackers and more etiquette items in the Spring Festival, I still look forward to and love the Spring Festival so much.

As the Chinese New Year approaches, I'll get busy first. Spread the red paper on the table, take out the writing brush, dip it in ink, "brush" a few strokes and write down a big blessing. Regular script, official script, running script, haha, write more blessings to your neighbors' grandparents, wishing them many blessings and happiness.

Posting blessings and eating jiaozi are essential programs for the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, my favorite thing is to package jiaozi with my family. Grandma mixes the stuffing, Dad rolls the skin, and my mother and brother are responsible for wrapping jiaozi. Wrap a coin in a jiaozi, and whoever eats it will make a fortune next year; If you wrap peanuts and candy in jiaozi, whoever eats them will have good luck for a year ... Although jiaozi is not as beautiful as wrapped, how happy it is for the family to have a reunion dinner and watch the Spring Festival Gala!

Now people's lives are getting better and better, and the "May Day" and "Eleventh" holidays have also given people more ways of leisure and entertainment. Some young people are no longer curious about the racing scenes mentioned in Mr. Lao She's article, and are no longer obsessed with the lively scenes of selling firecrackers and watching foreign films on the street. Various flavors of Chinese and western cakes have replaced honey supply, maltose and glutinous rice sugar. The taste of the year is fading.

But "Nian" has been engraved in our hearts and integrated into our blood. No matter where you are, you should go home and enjoy the reunion with your family. Isn't this the meaning of the Spring Festival?

After watching Spring Festival in Beijing, 6. Whoever has a swallow on the roof and a rose in the corner is the lucky one to meet him or her. Life is like this, tomorrow after tomorrow, time is always passing, and life is always circulating.

But everything has a beginning and an end.

The Spring Festival is nothing more than the beginning and end of a year.

The Spring Festival in old Beijing is the representative of the Spring Festival celebrations in China.

You must have heard of Laba porridge, right? This kind of porridge sells well all over the world, but do you know? Old Beijing, the birthplace of Laba porridge. In old Beijing, Laba Festival began to enter the Spring Festival. On that day, people will go out to buy all kinds of rice, beans and dried fruits stored at home in the first half of the year. After several hours of cooking, a bowl of delicious and pure old Beijing Laba porridge is out of the pot. ...

After twenty-three, it is the highlight of the Spring Festival in old Beijing: New Year's Eve. Everyone will be busy, so we must clean up once and prepare enough new year's goods. At that time, the store was closed, and it didn't open until the sixth day of the first month because of busy family affairs. New Year's Eve is the busiest. Every family is cooking New Year's Eve dinner. Everyone should put on new clothes, put on couplets and put on New Year pictures. Every house is brightly lit, firecrackers are kept around the clock, and a new atmosphere is created. At night, every family is the most perfect. Children who go out to work must go home for a reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, and no one will sleep late. ...

During the Spring Festival, the whole city has a rest, and the fireworks and firecrackers set off on New Year's Eve are piled outside. Men, go out and break into houses. Women receive guests at home. Very quiet.

This is the Spring Festival in old Beijing, the sweetness of Laba, the excitement of New Year's Eve, and the tranquility of the first day in the eyes of Mr. Lao She. Now is a new era, a new atmosphere, but don't forget our traditional customs. The Spring Festival in old Beijing is a symbol of our traditional culture in China and an indelible history of our Chinese nation!

Reflections on the Spring Festival in Beijing 7 "Spring Festival in Beijing" This is a very plain article, which describes some days, customs and events during the Spring Festival in Beijing and reflects the author's views on modern life.

I don't think it is necessary to say anything more about the content of the article. Just a description of some festivals, what customs they have, what food they eat and what activities they do.

There is not much truth in the full text, but I can vaguely feel what the author is saying. I think, the author should tell contemporary people to immerse themselves in busy work, not to forget the fun of life, not only to know about work, but to pay attention to the beauty of traditional festivals, reflect on life and experience the fun of life.

I think the truth expressed by the author, especially for people in a big city like Beijing today, should not dilute our traditional festivals step by step. Our Spring Festival used to be so intense and lively every year, but now it has become less lively, just because people's concepts have changed a little. And is this change really what we want, or are we more eager to celebrate the Spring Festival? The author didn't give a clear answer, but told us to live a happy life, live with heart and experience the happiness.

The text Spring Festival in Beijing is worth reading and thinking by people today.

Mr. Lao She read the Spring Festival in Beijing and thought that the Lantern Festival was the climax of the New Year. "New Year's Eve is lively, but there is no moonlight: the Lantern Festival happens to be a bright moon in the sky." Of course, this cannot be a reason. I'm afraid Mr. Lao She is most concerned about the Lantern Festival and fireworks.

I think New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month are the most beautiful! Because the workers will return to work before the Lantern Festival, and the students will return to school, which is really disappointing. In addition, there are some differences in tradition and culture between the north and the south and between the east and the west in China, and they attach different importance to the Lantern Festival. Even some places have weakened. On the other hand, on New Year's Eve, the whole country is celebrating. All over the country, inside and outside the Great Wall, all corners of the country, Chinese people around the world are singing and laughing, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new!

I'm afraid there is no sweeter and more beautiful word in China's writing than "New Year's Eve"! Where is the sweetness and beauty? I'm afraid it's the National Day behind the competition, family reunion and bright lights!

And The First Month? "The first day of the first month" is also happy-the new year has begun again. Although I have never understood why this day is always full of joy, since I am happy, I don't think so much.

Nowadays, with the arrival of the Golden Week on May 1st and 11th, as well as the long vacation and more alternative leisure ways, the complex of "Nian" has faded, but in any case, "Nian" has been deeply rooted in people's hearts and is a symbol of reunion, harmony and peace!

By studying the article "Spring Festival in Old Beijing", I learned that the Spring Festival, a traditional festival in China, is so meaningful. I not only know the solar terms such as Laba Festival, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and Lantern Festival during the Spring Festival, but also know the folk customs and significance of various festivals in Beijing. At the same time, I also feel the rich and colorful lifestyle of old Beijingers, positive and optimistic, harmonious, family-oriented and beautiful.

They love life and have a colorful life. At the same time, at the beginning of the Spring Festival and the end of the Lantern Festival, I saw the pragmatic attitude of old Beijingers. After reading the article "Spring Festival in Old Beijing", I am really eager for the Spring Festival to come early, and I am even more eager to go to Beijing for an interesting and lively Spring Festival.

10 After watching the Spring Festival in Beijing, I read Lao She's article "Spring Festival" again today, and found that in fact, the Spring Festival is almost the same everywhere, whether in cities or rural areas, but the Spring Festival is very different now.

Lao She mentioned in his article that the Spring Festival began almost at the beginning of the twelfth lunar month, and there was the custom of drinking porridge on Laba Festival, but now it seems that it is not very popular, and Laba Festival also needs to soak Laba garlic, which will not be used until jiaozi is eaten at the end of the year, because at that time, everyone has to eat jiaozi for the New Year, and now it is only occasionally eaten in jiaozi for the New Year. In my impression, Chinese New Year is a family reunion dinner, but we don't have to eat anything.

In the Spring Festival, the most lively thing is to set off firecrackers and fireworks. Perhaps it is precisely because everyone likes fireworks and the festive feeling brought by firecrackers that until now, everyone still likes to set off firecrackers during the Spring Festival. Whenever the Chinese New Year comes, the family eats together and firecrackers crackle downstairs. This is the atmosphere of the Spring Festival.

The article also wrote that during the Spring Festival, people generally don't use knives, because it's unlucky to use knives and scissors. In the off-year, people want to be kings, and they should worship their ancestors before eating New Year's Eve. These can be said to be superstitions, but they can also be said to be people's hopes for a better life in the future. Although people pray for the blessing of the gods and bless them with a good year, as we all know, a good life is not blessed by ancestors, so even if it is sacrificed.

During the Spring Festival, children are the happiest. In the past, even if you didn't go out, you could watch lanterns and go out to play. Everyone will be happy, right? Nowadays, during the Spring Festival, many children have to collect lucky money, so of course children prefer the Spring Festival, but in most cases, they have to hand in the lucky money. Even so, many children are looking forward to the Spring Festival.

It is universally acknowledged that the Spring Festival is a new beginning, both in the past and now. Therefore, the Spring Festival will be so grand, and a new beginning will have a new look. People often say that the new year will change, and it does, right? However, the only constant is the lively and joyful atmosphere during the Spring Festival!

Spring Festival, a festive festival, has added many colors to China, making traditional China more red and gorgeous!

The Spring Festival in Beijing is 1 1, which is the most solemn and lively ancient traditional festival in China. Different regions and nationalities have their own unique customs when celebrating the Spring Festival. Lao She, a master of language, used his brushwork, style and language to paint a picture of the folk customs of the Spring Festival in Beijing, which made us all feel the grand excitement of the Spring Festival in Beijing and let us know the rich connotation of folk culture.

Starting with the "Laba porridge" and "Laba garlic" that we will eat in the Spring Festival, the author adds a lot of interest to the article and describes the food very well. I also wrote down what children will do during the Spring Festival. Setting off firecrackers is a pleasure for boys. A few days before the Spring Festival, adults are very busy, because the shops will close soon, so food must be prepared before the Spring Festival. On New Year's Eve, everyone is busier. At night, couplets are posted on the doors of every household, and attractive wine, meat and vegetables are floating in every household, and firecrackers are constantly ringing. The lights in every house are on all night, and only very young children are still sleeping. Everyone is willing to wait for the New Year bell to ring and the fireworks to rise in the morning. The celebration of every household adds gorgeous colors to the Spring Festival and makes it more atmospheric. During the Spring Festival, the children must have gone for the Spring Festival. Adults give out red envelopes and children set off firecrackers. This kind of celebration lasted until the end of the Spring Festival.

Spring Festival, a festive festival, has added many colors to China, making traditional China more red and gorgeous!

After reading "Beijing Spring Festival 12", I learned that the Spring Festival is the most grand and lively ancient traditional festival in China. Different regions and nationalities have their own unique customs when celebrating the Spring Festival. The author of this paper, Mr. Lao She, a famous language master, described the folk customs of the Spring Festival in Beijing with his elegant style and Beijing-style language, showed the warmth and beauty of China's holiday customs, and expressed his recognition and love for traditional culture.

People cook laba porridge, soak laba garlic, buy new year's goods, celebrate the Spring Festival … and make full preparations for the Spring Festival. Then, the three climaxes of the Spring Festival are described in detail: on New Year's Eve, every family lights up all night, firecrackers keep up day and night, having a family reunion dinner, and observing the New Year; On the first day, men go out to pay New Year's greetings, women receive guests at home, and children visit temple fairs. Look at lanterns, set off firecrackers and eat Yuanxiao. Finally, write the end of the Spring Festival on the 19th of the first month.

This paper lists a large number of Chinese New Year customs in old Beijing, which are interesting and deeply loved by students. The content of the full text is orderly, clear in context, closely linked, with appropriate details, and promotes nature. The language expression is simple, vivid and intriguing, and the feelings of people celebrating the Spring Festival are everywhere between the lines, reflecting the desire of old Beijingers to love life and pursue a better life.

Spring Festival in Beijing 13 Spring Festival in Beijing is the work of the great writer Lao She. I read this book carefully today and wrote this reading comprehension.

"Spring Festival in Beijing" mainly tells the excitement of children and adults during the Qianlong period, what they mainly did during the Spring Festival, the lively scenes during the Spring Festival, the temple fairs, lantern festivals between the Spring Festival, and the cold and cheerless scenes after the New Year.

With the progress of the times, the emergence of mobile phones and computers has made the relationship between families weaker and weaker. During the Spring Festival, the taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker. Everyone seems to have forgotten the previous Laba garlic and monkeys; Forget the previous miscellaneous vegetables and Sugar-Coated Berry; I forgot to stick the kitchen god's old toilet paper and honeydew melon, only remember to fill the video game mobile phone in the warm bed and sit on the table to buy online. More and more people don't go home for the New Year, but give their parents lucky money again and again. Where did Nianwei go?

When I was a child, my parents told me that they were very bitter when they were young, and they only had the opportunity to eat white flour steamed bread during the Spring Festival. Their Spring Festival is different from the Spring Festival in Beijing written by Mr. Lao She.

I hope that after reading this book, everyone will try their best to make the rich flavor of the year return!