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Good sentences and paragraphs of traditional festivals

Spring Festival: A year is a collection of poems, and the first month is a colorful cover. On the cover, there is a picture of a magpie boarding the plum pig arch on the glass window, a picture of a thick door and the sound of crisp firecrackers, and a picture of the grandeur and chic of a land boat on stilts in the street.

Lantern Festival: Happy Lantern Festival, decorated with colorful flowers. All night, the dragon and the dragon danced together, and the silver flowers glistened against the fire tree. Inviting relatives and friends to get together, the scenery is pleasant and pleasing to the eye. At this time, this scene is full of affection, and everything is happy. I wish you a happy New Year's Day.

Mid-Autumn Festival: On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, we raise our glasses for reunion, and the leaves are already flying. Homesick people hurried in the distance and asked the lonely moon for wine. What year is tonight? The light dispersed gently, and the tears wet other places, and the silver light leaking from the pillow quietly accompanied the traces of loneliness.

Dragon Boat Festival: The thought-provoking story of drinking a glass of wine over Miluo has gone far away from us. The only footprints that can be explored are the slightly yellow leaves in the plate, the Miluo River flowing westward, and the beaches along the river.