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How to write the composition outline of Spring Festival in Grade Three?

The outline of the Spring Festival composition is as follows:

First, start.

(A) rhetorical questions

Today is the long-awaited Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month. Are you eating dumplings at the dinner table and watching the wonderful Lantern Festival?

(2) Cut to the chase

My favorite festival is Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Tomb-Sweeping Day are also called the four traditional festivals in China. It originated in the Tang Dynasty, when it was mainly about enjoying the moon. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it became a "folk festival" and "my favorite festival"

Second, the end.

(1) Point type

I believe that with the growing development of the motherland, the future Lantern Festival will be better and more exciting!

(2) Introductory type

The serene moon is still smiling, sending blessings to thousands of families, just as Su Shi said, "I hope people will live for a long time, thousands of miles away!"

Spring Festival:

The Spring Festival is also called the lunar year, commonly known as "Chinese New Year". It is the biggest and most lively ancient traditional festival in China. The festive atmosphere will last for a month. There are ceremonies such as offering sacrifices to stoves and ancestors before the first day of the first month; In festivals, there are ceremonies to give lucky money to children and to pay New Year greetings to relatives and friends. Half a month after the festival is the Lantern Festival. At that time, lanterns were all over the city and tourists were all over the streets. After the Lantern Festival, the Spring Festival is over.

The Spring Festival has a long history, which originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the beginning and end of the Shang Dynasty. In China, the beginning of the Lunar New Year is called the Spring Festival. It is the most solemn traditional festival of China people, and it also symbolizes unity, prosperity and new hope for the future. According to records, the people of China have celebrated the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years, which was initiated by Yu Shun. One day more than two thousand years BC, Shun became emperor and led his men to worship heaven and earth.