Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Composition of primary school students describing national customs [three articles]

Tisch

My hometown is Pucheng, a small county town, but even so, Pucheng people have always advocated Chi

Composition of primary school students describing national customs [three articles]

Tisch

My hometown is Pucheng, a small county town, but even so, Pucheng people have always advocated Chi

Composition of primary school students describing national customs [three articles]

Tisch

My hometown is Pucheng, a small county town, but even so, Pucheng people have always advocated China traditional folk customs, which shows that everyone respects their ancestors. Let's talk about the Spring Festival first! On New Year's Eve, every family begins to eat New Year's Eve after 3 o'clock. "Egg roll" is an essential dish. Its color is golden yellow, which symbolizes the prosperity of every household every year, and children can honor their elders. We never go out after supper. Grandma said, "If we go out, we will take away everyone's good luck." Although you can't go out, you can't go out at home, but you can still have a good time at home. Adults play cards at home all night and children set off fireworks! This means that everyone's good luck and wealth are good year after year. ...

After New Year's Eve, the first day of the first month is also very popular! Get up in the morning and have a cup of "sweet osmanthus honey" after washing. This is our children's favorite. It tastes sweet and fragrant ... which means I hope everyone's life is prosperous, sweet and beautiful. ...

After dinner, they will pay New Year greetings to their elders, who will wrap up lucky money. Children will be very happy to get lucky money, but they can't spend money indiscriminately from the first day to the third day. That is to say, it is difficult for adults to earn money this year, and their luck is not very good ... After paying New Year greetings to their elders, girls will help their parents at home, and boys will follow adults to visit relatives and friends. Everyone is very happy.

On the fourth day of the first month, the whole family will go to the temple on the mountain to burn incense and worship Buddha, so that the bodhisattva can bless their children and grandchildren, and life will be happier ... After the sixth day, everything will return to normal and the adults will continue to work. It's time for children to review their lessons and welcome the new semester. This Spring Festival is unforgettable.

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My hometown is in the beautiful Sanjiang Plain-Chaoshan. Chaoshan is surrounded by mountains on three sides and faces the sea on one side, and its geographical position is unique. Since the Tang Dynasty, talented people have come forth in large numbers. The "first seven sages" in the Song Dynasty are known as the "last eight handsome men", so Chaoshan is called "Zou Lu by the sea". As the saying goes, "Where there is tide, there are Chaoshan people". As a cultural carrier, Chaoshan dialect has inherited the traditional culture of Chaoshan area for thousands of years, passed down from generation to generation, and created a unique Chaoshan style. Such as tide music and tide gathering. Chaozhou Opera is one of the top ten operas in China, and one of the three operas in Guangdong, and it has the reputation of "exotic flowers in the south". As a unique local cultural drama, Chaozhou Opera is interpreted in Chaoshan dialect.

As another typical representative of Chaoshan traditional culture, Chaoshan congou is the most representative tea ceremony in China ancient tea culture. It is very particular about tea set, water use, brewing and brewing methods, and has its own strict procedures, so it is called congou. The steps of kungfu tea mainly include taking tea, waiting for soup, making tea, scraping foam, pouring cans, scalding cups, sprinkling tea, offering tea and tasting tea. In our hometown, every household has tea sets, and any visiting guests should receive their guests with tea. Kung fu tea is not only tea, but also a style and a culture. Drink tea, taste the world. The so-called "tea is scarce and people are scarce."

In Chaoshan area of my hometown, especially in Chaoshan countryside, there will be singing and dancing performances when it comes to farming activities, in order to sacrifice to the gods and pray for their blessing; Worship the gods during the Spring Festival, celebrate after the autumn harvest, or worship folk activities, and there are still programs such as songs and dances in my hometown. Now, song and dance has changed from a ceremony of praying for the blessing of the gods to a ceremony of celebrating happy events. This make-up song and dance performance called "Ying Ge" has been deeply loved by local people. Chaoshan song and dance is a folk dance form that makes dancers and audiences tremble and have boiling blood. Shallow gongs and drums depicts the lively scene brought by singing and dancing, in which people are excited and eager to watch: when English songs and gongs and drums sound, the audience comes like a flood, just like a fluttering colorful cloud. Dancers are sometimes as steady as Mount Tai, sometimes dancing like a silver snake, sometimes spreading their wings like an eagle, and sometimes falling like a tiger. The sonorous sound of gongs and drums, trumpets and dancers' shouts came and went, shaking the earth and heading straight for the blue sky. This harmonious dance and drums constitute a beautiful landscape of Chaoshan culture.

Chaoshan food culture, as an organic part of Lingnan culture, is famous for its richness, diversity and versatility in South Guangdong and enjoys a high reputation in the whole country. Its formation is not only influenced by history and culture, but also inextricably linked with the unique geographical environment. Chaoshan people have unique dietary customs, such as porridge, food made of various rice flour, side dishes (pickles and preserved vegetables) with pickled products as the main ingredients, and exquisite snacks (roasted oysters, meatballs, etc. In addition to these daily eating customs, there are many unique holiday eating customs in Chaoshan area. Every year on the seventh day of the first month, the old custom in Chaoshan is to eat seven dishes, also called seven soups. The so-called seven dishes are cooked together, which means "if you make a fortune, people will live longer". In addition, the practical significance of seven kinds of vegetables is that these seven kinds of vegetables rich in vitamins are like scavengers in the human body for people who eat a lot of meat in the New Year, which can play the role of promoting digestion, appetizing and clearing the intestines. The custom of eating zongzi on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month was handed down from the Central Plains. On this day, Chaoshan people generally eat zongzi and make zongzi, and some places also eat jelly zongzi, while Phoenix Mountain in Chaozhou is used to eating "pillow zongzi". In addition to eating zongzi, many places in Chaoshan also use bone-stretching festival, imperial cotyledons, pearl cauliflower, eggs, pork and other soup to eat, which can improve eyesight, clear away heat and toxic materials and drive away abdominal worms. Mid-Autumn Festival Chaoshan has the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai, and there is a saying that "men are not satisfied with the moon, and women don't sacrifice stoves".

At night, when the bright moon rises, women set up a box in the yard and balcony to pray. Silver candles burned high, cigarettes filled the air, and the table was filled with good fruits and cakes as sacrifices. The special holiday food is taro. There is a saying in Chaoshan: "When the river is opposite to the mouth, you will eat taro." August is the harvest season of taro, and farmers are used to using taro to worship their ancestors. In addition, there are taro processed into ice and snow, which is pleasing to the eye and brittle enough to swallow even the tongue. A special food for the winter solstice is the Winter Festival Round, which is very special. Generally speaking, it is prepared a few days before the winter solstice and should be of different sizes. It is called "Gongsun's father and son reunion", which means family reunion. After worshipping God, the family gathered around Taiwan Province to eat glutinous rice balls. Chaoshan people have a saying that they are one year older after eating Winter Festival Pills.

The customs and culture of my hometown are diverse and unique. I deeply fell in love with this hot land and the endless "customs and culture" here. I welcome more friends to visit my hometown. Especially you "foodies", you must not miss it. I look forward to you-Chaoshan people welcome you!

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"On New Year's Eve, the flower street is full of spring flowers. Red flowers are bright, yellow flowers are big, and thousands of flowers don't dry ... "I have been singing this nursery rhyme" Flower Street "since I was a child. The winter jasmine market in Guangzhou is full of flowers and people, and it is very lively. It has long been famous on five continents and is well-known all over the world. It is a unique folk landscape in China. Now, the scale of Guangzhou Flower Market is getting bigger and bigger, with ten flower streets. Every flower market sets up scaffolding booths on the main street to sell flowers. These flower stands extend layer by layer along the street, forming several long corridors. At the entrance and exit of the flower market, the memorial archway of Yingchunhua City is set up, which is magnificent and has its own characteristics. On the 28th of the twelfth lunar month, the flower market officially started, and Shili Flower Street was decorated with lanterns. "In the spring of Shili City in Xiang Street, laughter and laughter entered the gorgeous door. Doubt is to let millions of people enjoy flowers with layers of honey. " The whole of Guangzhou is immersed in a thick festive atmosphere.

On New Year's Eve, people in other parts of the motherland may be watching the Spring Festival party, but we will go to the flower market. My parents will take me with them after dinner. Sometimes I go to Tianhe Flower Market, and sometimes I go to Yuexiu Flower Market ... No matter which flower market, it is full of people, beaming. People have happy smiles on their faces, as if they had written all the happiness and happiness of the year on their faces. Everyone is holding the newly selected "heart water" flowers in their hands and chatting with their companions while strolling. Colorful flowers in Huashi Street seem to be as happy as people, telling the harvest and happiness of the year and looking forward to a beautiful vision! I am most interested in the archway of each flower market, which is magnificent and has different themes every year, such as the Asian Games, science and technology, Xiguan culture and so on. And the design is great.

My friends, this is the flower market in Guangzhou. Do you like it? Welcome to Guangzhou Flower Street!