Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - I know the custom of three minutes in Mandarin.

I know the custom of three minutes in Mandarin.

I know many customs: Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and so on. These festivals are traditional festivals in China.

Let's talk about the Spring Festival first. Spring Festival is the biggest and most grand festival among all festivals, and celebrating the Spring Festival is also called "China New Year". During the Spring Festival, children are happier. They can not only eat delicious food, put on beautiful clothes, but also get lucky money. I still remember a children's song: New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, new clothes and new hats. New Year's Eve is the busiest day. People get up early in the morning, kill chickens and geese, make jiaozi and make rice cakes. What's more, it is to hang New Year pictures and paste Spring Festival couplets. New Year's Eve, very rich, the whole family get together to have a reunion dinner, so lively! After dinner, the family set off fireworks together and watched CCTV's Spring Festival Gala, which was a happy and peaceful activity.

Let's talk about Tomb-Sweeping Day. This is a day to remember and mourn our ancestors. Every time we go to Tomb-Sweeping Day, people will sweep the graves for their ancestors, and the school will also organize students to pay homage to the martyrs' tombs in the Martyrs Cemetery. The origin of Dragon Boat Festival is related to Qu Yuan, an ancient patriotic poet in China. Inserting mugwort leaves, hanging sachets and eating zongzi are the customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. Only realgar wine is rare now. Eating moon cakes and enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival is really a wonderful thing. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, families get together and look up at a full moon. I can't help but think of Su Dongpo's poem: I wish people a long time, thousands of miles away.