Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - ★ 600 words on the topic of senior three: What traditional cultures are there in life?

★ 600 words on the topic of senior three: What traditional cultures are there in life?

Topic: Traditional culture in life

This week, I collected a lot of traditional information about China: traditional culture, traditional folk art, traditional festivals and so on. I like traditional festivals best, because festivals are a time for family reunion.

Traditional festivals include: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Double Ninth Festival ... Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month, commonly known as Chinese New Year. Every new year, every family will have a reunion dinner, and the streets are covered with red lanterns and colorful flags. Every child put on beautiful new clothes, and the adults showed satisfied smiles. People buy a lot of fireworks, and at night, they will take out fireworks. At 8 o'clock in the evening, the Spring Festival Gala begins, and people sit in front of the TV to watch. Just after the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, a traditional festival in China, was ushered in. Every year, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival. On this day, people will eat Yuanxiao, solve riddles on the lanterns and watch lanterns in the park. Double Ninth Festival, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, is an ancient traditional festival in China. Double Ninth Festival, also known as Old People's Day.

Double ninth festival On this day, people admire chrysanthemums, wear dogwood and climb mountains with wine. Among these traditional festivals, I like the Spring Festival best. Every family likes to wear new clothes and eat jiaozi in stick grilles during the Spring Festival. Then my grandparents will give me small red envelopes and my family will post my Spring Festival couplets outside the door. I remember one Chinese New Year, my father bought fireworks and put them downstairs in my house. Only a few loud noises, bundles of fireworks flew to the innocent beauty! All kinds of fireworks bloom in the sky, some fly like dragons, shaking their heads and tails in the air, some go straight into the sky like bullets, and some are in full bloom in the sky like unopened buds. There is also a beautiful legend in the Spring Festival. Let me tell you something!

Legend has it that in ancient times there was a monster called Nian, which had sharp teeth and sharp horns and was extremely fierce. Living under the sea for many years, every New Year's Eve, monsters will climb ashore and attack a small village at the foot of the mountain. The villagers knew that the monster would come, so they closed the door tightly, but in any case, Nian would come in, steal the villagers' food and hurt people and animals. Everyone is very scared.

On New Year's Eve this year, people are going to take refuge. At this time, a fairy came over and told the villagers that Nian was afraid of red and noise. People quickly prepared red couplets and posted them on the doors. In the evening, New Year came again. As soon as it saw red and heard the sound of gongs and drums, it ran away in fear. Since then, every family has posted Spring Festival couplets, New Year pictures and set off firecrackers every New Year. This custom has continued to this day and has gradually become the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation.

China's traditional culture is splendid, so we should study hard and vigorously carry forward China's traditional culture.