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Northeast Spring Festival composition

Nine selected Northeast Spring Festival compositions

In daily study, work or life, when it comes to writing, everyone is certainly familiar with it. With the help of writing, people can reflect objective things, express their thoughts and feelings and transmit knowledge and information. How to write a good composition? The following are 9 compositions of Northeast Spring Festival that I have compiled for you. I welcome your reference and hope to help you.

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my old home is in the northeast. although I moved to Shenzhen when I was very young, this did not prevent me from loving the northeast. This is one of the reasons why I am interested in the custom of Spring Festival in Northeast China.

When it comes to Spring Festival in Northeast China, there must be temple fairs. The temple fair can be said to be a sea of people, and there is no place to stay. There are many activities, and the most wonderful ones are walking on stilts and dancing yangko. Walking on stilts, commonly known as binding firewood feet, is deeply loved by people because of its strong skill and lively and diverse forms. People who walk on stilts stand on two slender sticks, which can be two or three meters high, and they can be seen walking in the street from a long distance. When I was a child, I didn't understand what this was all about. I just thought they were tall. When I grew up, I realized that it took hard practice to master them.

The yangko dance, whose predecessor was a singing activity during transplanting rice seedlings. The combination of singing, jumping and walking during labor has become an indispensable activity for Northeast people to celebrate the Spring Festival. There are many colors in Yangko costumes. Each costume is dominated by a single color, and then various decorations are added to the clothes, which looks both festive and distinctive. The downstairs of my house is a square. Every Spring Festival, you can hear the sound of gongs and drums and the music of yangko downstairs. People gather here and twist their bodies with the music, which is very lively. Every time I hear the music of yangko coming from downstairs, I know that the moment of celebration is coming again.

It seems that wrapping coins in jiaozi is very popular all over Northeast China. Put the coins in the dumpling stuffing and wrap them together. Whoever eats the jiaozi with the coins means good luck in the new year. This is the laborer's beautiful wish for the wealth of the new year. I ate it once when I was a child, and my heart was full of joy, as if I had been bitten by good luck for a whole year.

Frozen pear is a kind of fruit that only exists in winter in Northeast China. The big one is no bigger than an orange, and the small one is the size of a ping-pong ball. In the past, ordinary people couldn't afford fresh fruit in winter, and frozen pears were the only fruit in the Spring Festival. Frozen pears must be eaten after eating jiaozi. Perhaps it is because of this unique time and sweet taste that frozen pears have been spread to this day. Its appearance looks black and yellow, just like rotten, in fact, that's when frozen pears are delicious. Bite down, sweet feeling welled up in my heart.

Every region has its own unique Spring Festival customs, and the Spring Festival customs in Northeast China can be regarded as unique. Spring Festival in Northeast China 2

Spring Festival-Lunar New Year, commonly known as the Lunar New Year. In ancient times, the Spring Festival was the beginning of a year, and generally it didn't end until the fifteenth day of the first month. However, due to regional differences, customs vary from place to place, and some places have to wait until the end of the month. People in China celebrate the Spring Festival by wrapping jiaozi, frying spring rolls, watching the Spring Festival Gala and setting off fireworks ... What I want to talk about is the Spring Festival in Northeast China.

On the 29th night, before Mom and Dad came back, I began to get busy. I put a "Fu" here, a "snake" there and a big lantern in front. It can be said that I made the house red. Before twelve o'clock, the sound of firecrackers outside had already sounded, and I couldn't wait to go downstairs and look up into the sky. The dark night sky was like day, and fireworks were blooming in the sky, and the crowd seemed to be very small and the sky seemed to be extremely vast.

A cannon of fireworks was fired into the air. Suddenly, with a roar, a colorful flower bloomed in the night sky. I couldn't help but bow my head. When I looked up, the beautiful flower had slowly disappeared into the air. Just when I was fascinated by it, another shocking sound exploded. Some small sparks came down slowly. The whole sky has become like a spring carpet, with clusters of flowers blooming on it!

At this time, Dad also took out a box of fireworks. He carefully tore a corner of the wrapping paper and pulled out the lead inside. Dad let me light the fuse, and I bravado: "What's the matter?" Say, I picked up a ignition match (about .5 meters), carefully reached out to the lead, and carefully touched the lead with a ignition match. In a short time, the lead suddenly sparked, and I panicked and kept running back. After 5-6 seconds, I only heard "Bang, whew, pong". The most beautiful fireworks in history stayed in the air, and then gradually disappeared. Northeast Spring Festival Composition 3

Every Spring Festival in Northeast China is very particular, such as putting orange trees, dancing yangko, duet and wrapping jiaozi ... and the most interesting and grand one is wrapping jiaozi.

On New Year's Eve, jiaozi is an indispensable "main course" among all kinds of dishes. In the early morning of the 3 th night, steamed dumplings will begin. Jiaozi is a symbol of the younger generation, symbolizing the sustenance for the new year. In addition, there is another meaning in the countryside. When Nu Wa made people out of soil, people's ears were easily frozen off because of the cold weather. In order to make the ears unable to be fixed, Nu Wa put a small eye in people's ears, tied them with a thin thread, and put the other end of the thread in people's mouth to bite, so as to make the ears complete. In order to commemorate Nu Wa, ordinary people knead dough into the shape of an adult's ear, wrap it with stuffing (thread), and bite it with their mouths. Besides, in many jiaozi, people usually put a coin in three or four jiaozi. Some people think that coins are too dirty, so they put orange petals in them to symbolize good luck.

In addition to eating jiaozi, it is necessary to rumble and steam several large cages of steamed buns. In order to meet the guests when the time comes, the food and pot are not enough, so they take out big white flour steamed bread to entertain them. At the same time, I am also ready to eat when I eat vegetables.

The second day of the first grade is the best time to set off firecrackers, and every household lights up all night. There was a deafening sound of firecrackers all day and all night. Even on the rooftop, it's still exciting. There are flowers, small strings of firecrackers, stepping on guns, shaking guns ... day and night. This incessant firecrackers is the important reason why I can't sleep! The debris of this firecracker can't be swept on the second day of the first day. If it is swept, it will sweep away the good luck. Only on the third day can it be swept!

this is the spring festival in our northeast. I loved the Spring Festival, which not only made me one year older, but also made me happy. I loved the Spring Festival! At five o'clock in the morning, people get up to pack jiaozi. There is a tradition of eating jiaozi in Northeast China, but the custom of eating jiaozi varies from place to place. Northeasters like to wrap a few coins in many jiaozi (now people pay attention to hygiene and replace them with peanuts or other nuts). Whoever eats this kind of jiaozi is a symbol of good luck and good luck in the New Year.

On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Spring Festival will be over. On this day, people in the northeast eat Yuanxiao (called Tangyuan in the south), which means reunion.

The Spring Festival in the northeast of China is not only the Spring Festival in China, but also the Spring Festival in the world.

In the northeast of China, people attach great importance to the Spring Festival, including wrapping jiaozi, dancing yangko and orange trees, and performing duets. Among them, I think Bao jiaozi is the most interesting.

On New Year's Eve, jiaozi is an indispensable food in all New Year's Eve dinners. Early in the morning, jiaozi began to steam dumplings. Jiaozi symbolizes New Year's food. In rural areas, another important reason is that when the weather is relatively cold and people's ears are easily frozen, bullfrogs will get people out of the soil. Therefore, in order to keep the ears fixed, Nu Wa pierced a small hole in people's ears and made them with thin metal wires. The other end of the thread is put in a person's mouth to bite, which is to make the ear better. People are also commemorating Nu Wa, so they make jiaozi into the shape of ears and eat it with their mouths. In addition, in many jiaozi, some jiaozi are put into some coins. Some people think coins are dirty, so they will change them into something else. It also symbolizes good luck.

besides eating jiaozi, we have to steam a lot of steamed bread. This is to welcome guests. If there is not enough food, we can entertain guests with steamed bread, or eat with steamed bread when eating vegetables.

The first and second days of this month are the best time to set off firecrackers. Every family has lights on all night. There were deafening firecrackers all day and all night. Even on the roof, he was still very excited. There are fireworks, small strings of firecrackers, stepping on guns, shaking guns ... day and night. The constant sound of firecrackers is the main reason why I can't sleep. The debris of this firecracker can't be swept away on the second day of the first month. If it is swept away, good luck will be swept away. Only the third day can be swept away!

This is the Spring Festival in the northeast of China. I like celebrating the Spring Festival very much. It not only makes me one year older, but also brings me a lot of happiness, so I like the Spring Festival. According to the old custom in Northeast China, the prelude to the Spring Festival started in Laba. On the day of Laba, every family wraps jiaozi, and jiaozi is wrapped with all kinds of vegetables. Because of the complicated practices, jiaozi has become a family project.

besides, there will be pickled sauerkraut on this day. Wash the cabbage, soak it in salt water and seal it for cooking in the New Year. By the end of the year, the cabbage was soaked sour and refreshing, which made people drool.

Children are also preparing for the Spring Festival. The first important thing is to urge the adults at home to make sticky bean bags. This is made of millet flour, glutinous rice and red beans. It is sweet and sticky. It is the first choice snack for children in the New Year.

New Year's Eve is really lively, and the whole family is sitting together. The adults were chatting, while the children went downstairs to play together. Setting off firecrackers, smashing ice, and looking for leaves ... There are many "programs".

at midnight, jiaozi cooked the pot on time. Sauerkraut stuffing, corn stuffing, leek stuffing, Chinese cabbage stuffing and carrot stuffing. Wow! It's like a vegetable party.

The scene of the first day of junior high school is really different from that of New Year's Eve. Adults and children were very tired because of the carnival last night, and there were few pedestrians in the street. Spring Festival, so quietly left.

I love my hometown, especially the Spring Festival in my hometown. Northeast Spring Festival Composition 6

My hometown is in the northeast. Every Spring Festival, my parents and I go back for the Spring Festival.

On the morning of New Year's Eve, the whole family got busy early. My brothers set off firecrackers, adults were busy preparing all kinds of food in the kitchen, and my sister and I were busy putting up couplets, putting up blessings and hanging money to make the whole family look beautiful.

at noon, the dining table was full of delicious food, and the whole family sat around and raised their glasses to celebrate, and the greetings were full of ears. The atmosphere of happiness, joy and peace filled the whole family. I spent an afternoon chatting with everyone.

Night is coming soon, which is the traditional New Year's Eve. Everyone began to do their own preparations. Adults prepare for the New Year's Eve dinner, children put on new clothes, and big brothers put a lot of firecrackers on the battery. The work is so meticulous that matches (or lighters) for lighting guns are prepared next to the battery. After the preparatory work was finished, the whole family gathered in front of the TV to watch the Spring Festival Gala of CCTV, and commented while watching: This program is good, that one is not as good as last year's, this program is too tacky, that program is very close to life ...

The bell will ring at zero! Everyone held their breath, looked up and waited for the first sound of guns. Finally, my brother lit the first fireworks, and everyone cheered together: New Year! It's New Year!

I like the Spring Festival, the joyful atmosphere and the lively scenes. I prefer to spend the Spring Festival in my hometown.

Spring Festival is an important traditional festival in China. Whenever the Spring Festival comes, both students studying abroad and men and women working outside will take the trouble to get home. Get together with your family and celebrate the Spring Festival. This shows the importance of the Spring Festival in the hearts of China people.

Does the Spring Festival in your hometown in Northeast China bring you warmth? I hope you will have a more wonderful life in the Year of the Horse! The Spring Festival in Northeast China 7

The Spring Festival in Northeast China is jubilant, decorated with lanterns, and full of excitement and fun.

During the Spring Festival in Northeast China, from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th day of the first month, only the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month is the busiest. People are either cleaning up, steaming various kinds of pasta, or rushing to the shopping mall to add clothes for themselves and their families and buy new year's goods. One by one, the bags are carried in the hands of adults. On this day, adults will definitely return home with a full load. On this day, children will definitely go to the supermarket. When they arrive at the supermarket, they will first go to the snack area, where there are many snacks. After choosing their favorite snacks, they will go to the sugar area, where corn candy is indispensable, which is the favorite of children in Northeast China. Run out of the supermarket and run to the firecracker shop. Boys like firecrackers and girls like fireworks.

In the blink of an eye, it's New Year's Eve, and everyone is busy putting up couplets and preparing for the New Year's Eve ...

In the evening, the whole family sits together to eat the New Year's Eve, while eating the New Year's Eve, there are sketches that make people laugh, songs that make people passionate and acrobatics that make people soul-stirring. Jiaozi is essential for the New Year's Eve dinner, and eating jiaozi is also exquisite, with sugar in it. I hope that my family will be sweet and sweet, and there will be fish in jiaozi, which indicates that the family will have more money every year, and jiaozi will have money, which proves that it will make a fortune this year.

When the bell of the Spring Festival Evening rings at twelve o'clock in the evening, grandma cleans up the leftovers on the table at home, and our whole family goes downstairs to set off firecrackers. Northeasters have a unique style of setting off firecrackers. Insert the fireworks in the snow, insert the words "Happy New Year" or auspicious words such as "Peace through the Year", and then light them together. Soon, colorful notes will be ejected from the fireworks. It's really beautiful.

The most lively day after New Year's Eve is the Lantern Festival. On that day, relatives had a dinner together, and grandma made dumplings for us. The round dumplings were lying on the plate. After dinner, I couldn't wait to take a bite of glutinous rice balls, from which black sesame paste flowed out, delicious. The Spring Festival also left with firecrackers.

I love the Spring Festival in Northeast China! The Spring Festival in Northeast China 8

The Spring Festival is the most grand festival in China, and there are many ancient customs. For the Northeast, there are many exquisite ones.

In the old days, almost all the celebrations to bid farewell to the old year, welcome the new year, and pray for good fortune were held on New Year's Eve. The whole family should put on new clothes.

First of all, the whole family offered sacrifices to their ancestors, burned incense and candles, made offerings widely available, and bowed down to the three generations of ancestors to express their resignation. Later, a family dinner was held, and the elders sat at the top, while the younger generations sat in groups, meaning "the first reunion". The food and fruit must be rich, which makes people feel full, indicating that they will have plenty of food and clothing and a prosperous career in the coming year.

This meal is the first time to taste New Year's food, so you can serve both meat and vegetables. Usually it is necessary to have braised pork, stewed mutton, rice flour meat, braised elbow strips, Yuanbao meat, South fried meatballs, Four Joy Meetballs, frozen chicken, frozen fish, frozen pork, Doo sauce, fermented bean curd, mustard mound, spicy mustard and fried sauce.