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Traditional culture in life 1

There are many traditional cultures in life, such as dragon boat racing on the Dragon Boat Festival and eating jiaozi in the Spring Festival. Among them, I am most interested in the origin of the upside-down blessing in the Spring Festival.

Once upon a time, there was a big official who ordered everyone to post the word "Fu" during the Chinese New Year. On New Year's Day, the official wants to know how people are doing. When the official was walking in the street, he found that a family had pasted the word "Fu" upside down, so the official asked the soldiers to bring the family into the house. The official asked one of them, why did you turn the word "fu" upside down? The man trembled and said, My Lord, it is a blessing to paste the word "fu" upside down, and the villain took the initiative to paste the word "fu" upside down to adults, which makes sense. Not only did he not punish their family, but he also rewarded them.

The traditional culture in our life is really wonderful!

Class 303, Grade 3, Feng Jia Primary School, Shi Gan Street, Yinzhou District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province: Dong Keyu

Traditional culture in life 2 There are many traditional cultures in China, such as couplets, shadow play, New Year pictures, sugar blowers and so on. I went to the temple fair today and saw the traditional culture of the sugar blower.

On the fourth day of the first month, my family went to the Sui and Tang Dynasties Site Botanical Garden, where the annual Heluo Cultural Temple Fair was being held. Walking into the folk street of Sui and Tang Dynasties ruins, I was immediately attracted by all kinds of folk culture here. I couldn't see through the crowd. We stopped in front of a booth, and the shapes of the zodiac appeared in front of me, one by one crystal clear and lifelike. My mother told me that this is a traditional culture and art sugar blower. I haven't seen a sugar blower. I saw these cute little animals pestering my mother to buy one of my zodiac dragons. My mother bought one when she saw that I liked it, and my grandfather started making it for me.

I saw him take out a piece of syrup boiled with all kinds of sugar from the small pot in front of him, and knead it with his hands into a small ball, which was empty. Then pull it into a small tail from one end, remove a part and blow it in your mouth. The ball began to get bigger in grandpa's hand. Grandpa's hands and mouth cooperate, his mouth is blowing, and his hands are holding skillfully. Soon, a lifelike faucet came out. This craft is also very good! In the twist of grandpa's hands, the dragon's body came out soon. Then, he took a stick and glued it to the stick before the syrup dragon dried. I held it in the sun, what a beautiful crystal dragon! I can't help but admire this grandpa's skill in my heart!

Actually, the granddaddy of the Sugar Blower is Liu Bowen. It is said that Zhu Yuanzhang built a hero pavilion and set heroes on fire in order to pass on his throne from generation to generation. Liu Bowen got away with it and was saved by an old man with a sugar burden. They changed their clothes. From then on, Liu Bowen was anonymous, carrying a sugar man to rags every day. In the process of selling sugar, Liu Bowen creatively softened sugar and made all kinds of sugar people, such as chickens and puppies, which were so cute that children rushed to buy them. On the way, many people asked Liu Bowen to teach them to blow sugar, and Liu Bowen taught them one by one. As a result, this craft has been passed down from mouth to mouth, and it is said that it has a history of more than 600 years.

As a traditional culture and art in China, sugar blowing is rare. I hope it will attract more people's attention in the future, so that our ancient traditional crafts in China can be preserved and passed on.

Traditional culture in life 3 learning objectives

(1) Learn to observe life and collect data, and cultivate oral communication ability.

(2) Write down what you want to say, so that the sentences will be smooth.

(3) Find the word-formation characteristics of words independently, and get a preliminary understanding of the traditional culture of the Chinese zodiac by observing pictures and words.

④ By adding radicals to familiar words, we can know 9 words such as "engage", "draft" and "edit".

⑤ Be able to actively participate in exhibition activities, be willing to show their learning achievements and talents, and be good at communicating with others.

Preparation before class

Courseware or projection (accumulated words), wall chart of stamps on the zodiac.

Discussion and communication

① Intra-group communication, so that students in the group can fully understand the traditional culture of the motherland collected by everyone.

(2) Choose a classmate as a group spokesperson and introduce it to the whole class on behalf of the group.

Observe and choose

① Each group will show their own information (words, pictures, objects, etc.). ).

(2) Observe each other between groups.

The speaker introduced the information collected by the other groups to the students.

③ Each student should remember the information collected by each group to prepare for the selection.

Collective evaluation

① Students' comments from each group: Which group of activities are carried out well? Where's the good news?

② Students fully express their opinions.

Summary and reward

Traditional culture in life 4 Our Chinese nation has a long cultural history of 5,000 years, and has created a rich and colorful traditional culture, including folk crafts, operas, Chinese medicine and festivals, among which I have a special liking for paper-cutting art. ..

Under grandma's patient guidance, I finally learned to cut paper. Although I don't cut it very well, I will also cut some simple small patterns.

Paper-cut art is really a bright pearl in traditional culture. We should carry it forward.

Traditional culture in life 5. Celebrating the Spring Festival in my hometown, many customs are the same as those in other places.

On New Year's Eve, every family gets up early. From the early morning, they saw the smoke billowing in the kitchen, and all the families gathered around the kitchen, doing their own things. The children broke into the kitchen from time to time, secretly picked up the cooked dishes and put them in their mouths. Before the adults could react, they had already slipped away. At noon, a table full of dishes, everyone sat together, drinking wine and chatting. Children, holding a small glass, dip it with chopsticks from time to time, and before dinner is over, their faces turn red.

During the Spring Festival, children like to set off firecrackers. After dinner, they hide behind the adults and show off, but the tension on their faces has betrayed them. When firecrackers sounded, the children's first reaction was to cover their ears. After getting used to it, they moved forward slowly and boldly. After the sound, the children immediately gathered around and sprinkled red pieces of paper on each other. After a while, it was all over their heads and clothes.

I heard from my father that the Spring Festival was always so exciting when they were young. On normal days, there is not so much delicious food. Therefore, on the Spring Festival, they always seem particularly excited. They ran to the alley, saw whose door was open, and went in to say Happy New Year. As soon as the owner was happy, he grabbed a handful of sweets and stuffed them into the children's pockets, so when they went home for a walk, their pockets were always bulging, and they might even hold one in their hands.

In recent years, every Spring Festival is spent in hotels. There is no longer the excitement, simplicity and flavor that belongs to my hometown. However, where should I look for the kindness I used to know?

Traditional culture in life 6 There are many traditional cultures in life, including Valentine's Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival in China, but the Mid-Autumn Festival is my favorite.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival because it falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. It is in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. In the lunar calendar of China, there are four seasons in a year, and each year is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji, so the Mid-Autumn Festival is also called the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moon in other months, so it is also called Mid-Autumn Festival and August Festival. On this night, people look up at the moon like a jade plate in the sky and naturally look forward to family reunion. Wanderers who are far away from home also take this opportunity to pin their thoughts on their relatives in their hometown. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called Reunion Festival.

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