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Happy Lantern Festival is English.

English: Happy Lantern Festival, Happy Lantern Festival.

Bilingual example:

I wish you and your family a happy Lantern Festival!

Wish? What about you? And then what? Yours Family? Answer? Are you happy? Lantern? Festival!

Second, I wish you all a happy Lantern Festival!

Are you happy? That? Lantern? Festival? Where to? Every one? One! ?

The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called the night "Xiao", so they called the fifteenth day of the first month the Lantern Festival. Lantern Festival is also called "Shangyuan Festival". According to the folk tradition in China, people light lanterns, solve riddles on the lanterns and eat Yuanxiao on this day.

First, eat Yuanxiao eat Yuanxiao.

People will eat Yuanxiao on the Lantern Festival. Yuanxiao is made of glutinous rice, or solid, or stuffed with bean paste, sugar, hawthorn and various fruit materials. You can cook, stir-fry and steam when eating. At first, people called this kind of food "floating jiaozi", and later they called it jiaozi or jiaozi. These names are similar to the word "reunion", which means reunion and symbolizes family reunion, harmony and happiness.

Second, solve riddles on the lanterns solved the riddle on the lantern.

Solve riddles on the lanterns is also a basic part of the Lantern Festival. The owner of the lantern writes the riddle on a piece of paper and then displays the paper on the lantern. If the person watching the lamp guesses the riddle, take out a note and let the owner of the lamp confirm the answer. If you answer correctly, you can get a small gift. This activity originated in the Song Dynasty (960- 1279).

Third, English riddles

1, what letter is an animal?

Which letter is an animal?

2. What fruit will never appear alone?

What fruit will never be singular?