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Choose a traditional culture to write a composition.

1. Choose a traditional culture of China and write a composition of 300 words. Paper-cutting, the traditional culture of China, is the soul treasure of China folk art and a wonderful flower of folk art, which makes people envy and admire. The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges are familiar and popular landscapes. These natural landscapes have become paper-cut patterns. People have to cut out some "blessings", "happiness" and "longevity" and stick them on windows and doors to celebrate. Paper-cut artists cut the 12 Zodiacs vividly. Even foreigners are amazed and give a thumbs up. The Zodiac is printed as stamps and flies around the world, so that people all over the world know about China's broad spirit of paper-cutting culture. For example, the mouse in the paper-cut of the zodiac. Having a pointed nose; Also covered with many beards; The body is like a big melon seed; Its tail is curved, much like the English "s"; Eyes are black and small, like small black beans; Hands and feet are like a point in calligraphy; His ears stood upright, as if afraid that others would find him stealing oil on the table. Folk art paper-cut shows the brilliance and splendor of China traditional culture. This is a precious historical heritage of our country.

2. Choose a traditional culture of China and write a composition of 300 words. China traditional culture-paper cutting.

Paper-cutting is the soul treasure of China folk art and a wonderful flower of folk art, which makes people envy and admire. The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become patterns for people to cut paper. Whenever festivals or happy events come, people will cut out some words such as "blessing", "happiness" and "longevity" and stick them on windows and doors to celebrate.

The paper-cutting artist's paper-cutting of the zodiac is also vivid and lifelike. Even foreigners are amazed and give a thumbs up. Print China's Zodiac animals into stamps and fly them around the world, so that people all over the world can understand China's profound paper-cutting culture.

For example: the mouse in the paper-cut of the Chinese zodiac. Its head is round; Having a pointed nose; Also covered with many beards; The body is like a big melon seed; Its tail is curved, much like the English "s"; Eyes are black and small, like small black beans; Hands and feet are like a point in calligraphy; Two ears stand straight, as if afraid that others will find it on the table and steal oil to eat.

Folk art paper-cutting, which shows the brilliance and brilliance of China traditional culture. This is a precious historical heritage of our country.

3. Choose a traditional festival and write a composition. The annual sacred and desirable traditional festival Mid-Autumn Festival is coming!

The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in Zhou Li. According to the ancient calendar of China, the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is in the middle of August in autumn, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. On the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky, and the light is scattered all over the earth. People look up at the bright moon like jade 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.

This evening, the sunset gradually receded, leaving only hazy sunset. When the last afterglow melts in the moonlight, the boundless spring fog arouses waves of thoughts, the curtain of the night slowly opens, and the world becomes mysterious and unfathomable. I moved a chair and sat down, looking up at the dark blue, silent, deep, clear and transparent sky, expecting the arrival of the pure angel-the moon.

At night, when everything is silent, a cool breeze blows gently. The cool breeze caressed my face, like my mother's gentle hand. The thick clouds in the sky gradually dispersed, revealing a few stars, flickering, like festive fireworks, hanging pearls. Stars are shining life; Stars are jumping hearts in the night sky; Stars, like shining diamonds scattered on dark blue satin, are looming, dazzling me. But the moon has been reluctant to show up. It hides behind the clouds shyly and dresses itself carefully! In the end, it went away. In desperation, the moon grabbed several white scarves to cover her delicate face. Like a hazy moonlight, the earth was covered with a layer of white gauze like jade, and the earth was hazy. The figure of the dew on the green hills is fixed in this poetic realm, which is particularly quiet. That clear light, pouring down, gently scattered in every corner of the city, everything is in a hazy mood. ...

Suddenly, it seems that it shouldn't hide in the clouds. It should shine on the earth with its own brilliance and let people convey homesickness. It drills out the thick clouds, unveils the mysterious veil, and shows its beautiful face without shyness. Suddenly, a bright and flawless full moon hung in the air. She is warm; She is pure; She's beautiful! Moonlight falls lightly, coolly and gently, and cool breeze blows gently, quietly and silently. The moonlight seems to be fluttering with the wind, as if it also blows the shadow of the moon. It's beautiful, but the stars are not inferior. I leaned against the window with my chin in my hands, looking at the soft moonlight and smiling faintly ... I wanted to pluck the strings for fear of breaking the silence; I want to wave my brush, lest I can't adjust my true colors; I had to sit quietly on the desk by the window and let my thoughts flow quietly along the pen in my hand ... I opened the window and arrived. In an instant, the bed was covered with pure silver. In this faint moonlight, there seems to be a faint fragrance. I was deeply intoxicated by the beautiful scenery. ...

Through the door, I lay on my back in bed, fell asleep and enjoyed the quiet moonlight. ...

"I hope that people will live for a long time and have a good scenery for thousands of miles." Let's pin our thoughts and worries on the moon.

4. China's Traditional Culture Write a composition of 150 words This week, I collected a lot of information about China's traditions: 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 and 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" and "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. Just listen to the sound of "baa baa", bunches of fireworks fly on 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. I lived at the bottom of the sea for many years in. Every new year's night, monsters climb ashore and attack a small village at the foot of the mountain.

The villagers knew that there would be monsters coming, so they closed the door tightly, but in any case, Nian would come in and 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, Nian came again. When 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.

5. Write a composition about traditional culture, which requires 300 words for fear that others will find out. When it puts lamp oil in the gourd; & is a wonderful flower of folk art. But the most noteworthy is the folk art-paper-cutting, which is rich and colorful, and people have to cut some &; Chinese painting paper cutting

China is an ancient country; . A little mouse is dragging a long tail, which is a festival or a happy event. Give me a thumbs up and praise me. 12 Zodiac is printed as stamps and flies around the world.

It's so exquisite. The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life, national art and drama. Quickly jump off the lampstand and lick it with your tongue. Happy' longevity' is vivid and enviable.

Paper-cutting is a folk art treasure in China.

The zodiac animals cut by paper-cutting artists are lifelike, and the customs and habits of dragon boat racing are really alive. Even foreigners are amazed. F: There is a hole in the gourd. The lamp oil dripped to the ground. The little mouse stamped its feet in a hurry, stepping on flowers and trees, so that people all over the world can see how wonderful the paper-cutting culture in China is. The greedy look makes people laugh. Lantern Festival is the crystallization of traditional folk culture and art, and the window is a celebration. These familiar and beloved natural landscapes have become people's paper-cut patterns. Gee, climb to the lampstand and take the first bite of oil. .

Look at that. Birds, insects, fish and wild animals. There are folk craft ceramics; When it is pasted on the door, it shows the wisdom of working people. How interesting this paper-cut work is. It embodies the wisdom of folk artists, and the traditional culture has a long history. Every new year

6. Write a composition about traditional culture. Traditional festivals in China include Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival. New Year's greetings in the first month, Lantern Festival lighting, ancestor worship in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, climbing the mountain in Chongyang ... Festival activities are colorful.

The traditional festivals in China show the Chinese nation's moral thought of harmony as beauty, embody the infinite love of China people for life and their desire for social progress, and express the pursuit and yearning of China people for beautiful ideals, wisdom and morality. The traditional festivals in China are the ties that unite the centripetal force of the Chinese nation, and they are also the gathering for the Chinese nation to celebrate.

The traditional festivals in China are moving from ancient times to modern times, and from the nation to the world. It represents the past and the future. It is a precious historical and cultural heritage and a symbol of the cohesion of the Chinese nation.

Mr. Lu Xun said: "Only the soul of the people is valuable. Only by carrying it forward can China really make progress." What is the human soul? Traditional culture is undoubtedly one of its cores, and traditional festivals in China are an important part of traditional culture.

A nation that ignores its own traditional festivals is a shallow and ignorant nation; A nation that abandons traditional festivals is a nation that will degenerate.

Carrying forward the traditional culture of China depends on everyone in China, and the important task of inheriting the traditional festivals of China falls on our new generation.

We are all descendants of the Chinese people! We are all descendants of dragons! We have the obligation and responsibility to make our traditional festivals go back to ancient times! Carry forward!

As young people, we have the responsibility to strengthen the study of China's traditional culture and improve our understanding of China's traditional festivals.

I support the traditional festivals in China. These festivals have taught me the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, such as advocating labor, respecting relatives and ancestors, respecting the elderly and the sages.

I support the traditional festivals in China, which let me learn the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, such as respecting the old and loving the young, being hardworking and kind, being brave and wise.

I support the traditional festivals in China. They have beautiful stories and touching legends.

I support the traditional festivals in China, which make me feel deep affection all the time and bring me endless joy and yearning.

I am a staunch supporter of traditional festivals in China!

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7. Write a 500-word composition on the traditional culture in life with the topic of "traditional culture".

China is one of the four ancient civilizations with a long history and a long history of culture. In the long history of 5,000 years, it has left us a huge treasure house with many "treasures". There are exquisite folk arts and crafts, such as paper-cutting, ceramics and so on. There are ancient folk arts, such as drama and Chinese painting; There are unique customs, such as Lantern Festival, etc ... However, I have a soft spot for national art and Chinese painting.

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is an ink painting, and it is also a well-known Chinese painting at home and abroad. It was painted by Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. This painting is very long, 528 cm! It is 24.8 centimeters wide. This painting depicts a vivid scene of the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival has a history of more than 800 years, and it is still in the Palace Museum in Beijing!

Zhang Zeduan put a lot of effort into painting this painting. There are more than 500 people in the picture alone, including farmers from rural areas, wandering doctors, boatmen who sail boats, businessmen who do various businesses, vendors who set up stalls, bearded Taoist priests, officials and scholars ... 360 lines are all painted.

The market there is very active. There are shops, workshops, restaurants and teahouses on the street, and all kinds of signs are hung ... very lively. Walking in the street are all kinds of people coming and going: some are riding horses, some are driving little donkeys, some children are flying kites happily, some are carrying burdens, some are pushing unicycles at that time, and some are strolling leisurely in the street ... Some people are less than an inch in the picture, but we can clearly see what people are doing.

The national art of our country is really interesting! China really deserves to be one of the four ancient civilizations! Oh, I forgot, we should not just watch and not carry forward, we should carry forward what has been handed down from our motherland!

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Traditional cultural life

Since ancient times, we humans still have a traditional festival. . Yes, it's the Spring Festival.

During the Spring Festival, everyone will stick couplets, blessings and stickers, which means that happiness has come to us. During the Spring Festival, we will also set off firecrackers and eat jiaozi. Jiaozi means "jiaozi", which is the transition and alternation from the old year to the new year. The ancients used to wrap a coin in jiaozi. Whoever gets the money first and jiaozi will be blessed in the new year, but modern people think that coins are too unsanitary, so they wrap sugar instead.

There are many traditional cultures in life, such as setting off firecrackers in the New Year and climbing mountains on the Double Ninth Festival. Let's take setting off firecrackers in the New Year as an example.

Why should firecrackers be set off during the Spring Festival? There was one a long time ago.

Divide! Divide! ! !

8. Find a short article about traditional culture, copy it down, and thank China for its traditional culture-Mid-Autumn Festival China has a civilization history of 5,000 years, which continues to this day, showing colorful China traditional culture everywhere.

There are exquisite folk handicrafts. Such as: paper-cutting, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, woodcut, dyeing and weaving, tiger's head shoes, wheat straw painting, pyrography, three colors of Tang Dynasty, dough figurines; There are also ancient folk arts, such as drama, storytelling, shadow play, Chinese painting, embroidery, kites, garden architecture, clothing accessories, etc. There are also unique customs and habits, such as Spring Festival couplets, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival, Tujia's "wedding" and Dai's "water splashing festival".

There are many traditional festivals in China: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and Double Ninth Festival. Among them, the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are the most grand, and the Dragon Boat Festival is the most unforgettable.

The Spring Festival is the most solemn festival in China. Wherever there are China people in the world, this festival is celebrated. No matter how far away from home, no matter where you go, you must go back to your mother on this day. For this day, every household should clean up early, buy new year's goods in stick grilles, put up couplets, set off firecrackers, wear new clothes, eat jiaozi, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and have a smooth sailing.

Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion festival. Summer sowing is sown in spring, and people reap in autumn.

This season, the autumn is crisp, the grain is abundant, the fruits are fragrant, people have worked for a year, and the harvest is in sight. Therefore, every household makes, eats and enjoys moon cakes, which symbolizes the reunion of the whole year.

In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival was handed down in memory of the patriotic poet Qu Yuan. The poet Qu Yuan was dissatisfied at that time and was demoted to Chu River. Feeling that the future was bleak, the poet threw himself into the river on the fifth day of May.

In memory of him, local people make dumplings and eat zongzi on this day every year, and dragon boat races are held in some places. In life, we can feel the rich and colorful traditional culture of China everywhere. These traditional things are the treasures of the motherland and need to be passed down from generation to generation.

China traditional culture-Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, is a traditional festival in China. Dragon Boat Festival can also be called Duanyang Festival. It is said that this is the day when Qu Yuan, a great poet in ancient China, threw himself into the river.

On that day, after hearing the news that his country was going to perish, the patriotic poet Qu Yuan was filled with grief and indignation. He picked up a stone and jumped into the river. People rowed boats and threw rice into the river every Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate Qu Yuan, but later they found that all the rice thrown into the river was eaten by fish.

So, people thought of a way, that is, put rice in a long leaf and wrap it in the shape of four corners. When the fish saw it, they thought it was a water chestnut, because the water chestnut had sharp thorns, and the fish dared not eat any more. Until now, people eat zongzi and race dragon boats on the Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan.

Grandma also put Longhang and green moxa sticks at her door. My favorite food is jiaozi, the big meat, especially jiaozi, the "Zhu Lao Da" sold in Shaoxing service area on the expressway. It is very delicious and makes me memorable.

Celebrate the Spring Festival with joy. The first day of the first month of the year is the Spring Festival, commonly known as "Chinese New Year". It is the most important and grand traditional festival in China, and it is also a day to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. It means going home in the long and cold winter, and flowers are blooming in spring. How happy it is to return to the earth! People will naturally greet the Spring Festival with songs and dances.

Before the Spring Festival, people went to the market in an endless stream. Why is this? It turns out that people go to crowded markets to make new year's goods.

Everyone's basket is full of pistachios, bubble gum, peanuts, melon seeds, sugar and other foods, duck, chicken, goose, fish, meat and other dishes, cigarettes, wine, chocolate and other gifts. Although the basket is heavy, everyone is happy from ear to ear.

At home, we are busy with too many cooks. Dad, with a broom in his hand, stepped on the stool and swept the cobwebs on the ceiling.

Mother wetted the rag and cleaned the window hard. The window is like a big bright mirror.

I am busy posting Spring Festival couplets. On the red paper are written glittering characters such as "Happy Family" and "Rolling Financial Resources".

Some houses still have red lanterns hanging in front of them, which makes them look happy. On New Year's Eve, mom and dad are busy in the kitchen. Soon, a table of delicious food was placed in front of them.

Chicken, duck, fish, everything. Uncle picked up a glass of wine and said, "Here's to a more prosperous day next year!" " ""Well ... "There was a burst of laughter at the dinner table.

After the reunion dinner, everyone sat around to watch the annual Spring Festival party. There are funny sketches, funny cross talks, beautiful songs and dances, etc. The wonderful program made us laugh.

"Bang-bang-"The New Year bell rang, and every household set off firecrackers, which was deafening. The happiest thing is children! The child pointed to the fuse, and "bang" and "little bullet" fled to his house. With a bang, the flowers scattered and some flew into the sky like birds ... In this way, we ushered in a new year.

Ah, what a happy Spring Festival! China Traditional Culture Composition-Paper-cutting Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I want to introduce you to the traditional culture-paper-cutting! There are many kinds of paper-cuts, such as window grilles, wedding flowers, fireworks, shoe flowers, door rafts, Wanzhou cloth shadows, fragrant flowers, paper-cut flowers, paper-cut flags, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures and so on.

I only introduce paper-cut pictures, paper-cut Chinese characters and paper-cut flags. Paper-cutting painting is cutting a picture on a piece of paper.

Let's look at this "scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading a book, and the book is on it. At first glance, he looks like a scholar. Look at this song "Phoenix Play Peony" again. There is a phoenix playing on the peony, just like a child playing ... paper-cut Chinese characters are also cut from a piece of paper, and then you can cut some Chinese characters on it or cut artistic characters! I cut it once, too. Very beautiful. Try it yourself if you don't believe me! After reading it, you will say it is very beautiful, because it was handed down before! China has many traditional cultures, such as calligraphy and embroidery. Well, are there many traditional cultures in China? Traditional Culture in China-Spring Festival There are many traditional festivals in China, but I like the Spring Festival best.

Every Chinese New Year, the activities of posting Spring Festival couplets, beating gongs and drums, decorating lanterns, saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new are very lively.