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After reading "Keeping a Year", I have a feeling

Post-reading refers to reading a book, an article, a passage, a few quotes, a piece of music, and then write the feelings and insights gained into an article called post-reading. The following is my compilation of 300 words after reading "Keeping the Year Old", take a look at it.

Read "Keeping the New Year" feeling Part 1

During the summer vacation, I read an article "Keeping the New Year".

The article mainly tells that, "my" hometown in the New Year's Eve, will be the year of the family some unpleasant things happen, put this day to resolve. In the New Year's Eve, the family ate together while chatting, dishes on the table, adults drink wine, children drink soda. "My favorite part is my grandfather's storytelling. In my hometown, men and women, young and old, must speak quietly, for fear of disturbing the ancestors.

In the article, the New Year's Eve is our Spring Festival. In the article said the local customs, let's talk about the origin of the Spring Festival. It is said that a long time ago, there was a monster named "Nian", who captured a child every year, and people were very afraid of it. One day, an old man met Nian in the mountains. The old man threw his hand to the ground, and heard a loud bang, and the "year" ran away. Through this incident, people know that the "year" is afraid of loud noises, and later, the sky came down a fairy, told people that the "year" is afraid of loud noises, but also afraid of red. From then on, people invented firecrackers, "year" came, people will release firecrackers, from then on "year" will never dare to come.

Read the "Year-keeping" feeling Part 2

Year-keeping is one of the most important memories of my childhood. Feng Jicai's . The "Year-end Watch" evokes wonderful memories and makes me empathize with it. The year-end vigil has an important significance for people before the 80s, but with the development of the times, it seems that people are slowly starting to treat the Spring Festival as an ordinary festival, especially in the city where fireworks are banned, and the flavor of the year is not felt at all.

Childhood memories are the most impressive and unforgettable of all memories, because they are the memories of the beginning of our lives, and they have an important meaning for each of us. The author spends almost half of the article describing his childhood memories of the New Year's Eve, which makes the article full and rich and at the same time expresses his nostalgia for that wonderful memory. When I was a child, the way to keep the New Year's Eve was to watch the Spring Festival Gala together as a family, which was the best memory of my childhood. Although I was a loser in keeping the New Year's Eve just like the author, that memory is unforgettable forever. I still remember the happy moment when I woke up early in the Spring Festival, laying inside the warm blanket, listening to the sound of firecrackers in the early morning from near and far. What kind of cultural connotation does the folk custom of keeping watch over the new year have? The author gives me one by one clarification. It is very regrettable that the agrarian era is far away, most people have gone to the city, we are drifting away from nature, and even sometimes completely ignored them. "Year-keeping is actually watching over the time and life that belongs to us, expressing our emotions of life." We nowadays lack the reverence for life and have completely forgotten the significance that these folklore implies, and perhaps some of us are simply not clear about the significance of year-keeping. To observe the New Year is to complete the sending off of the past, and to welcome the next new self, which is the `meaning of the old and the new'. I think it's about looking at yourself, thinking about what you didn't do last year, and looking forward to what you want to do in the New Year.

I agree with the author that traditional folklore should be preserved, because part of a nation's cohesion lies in its own distinctive folklore, which increases social harmony on a large scale and enhances emotional communication among family members on a small scale. We are different from the United States and its western counterparts, who do not have a long cultural history and emphasize hedonism and individualism. We should inherit what our ancestors left behind and not make our habits more and more westernized.