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20 18 Broadcast Draft of Lantern Festival Theme

20 18 Broadcast Draft of Lantern Festival Theme

Broadcast draft 1:

The red scarf broadcast meets you again! Welcome to this program. I am Wu Tianxin, the announcer.

Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Lantern Festival, Lantern Festival, Lunar New Year or Lantern Festival, falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year. Lantern Festival is the first full moon night of the Lunar New Year, a day to worship and appreciate the moon, and also symbolizes the arrival of spring, which is the last day of the traditional definition of China New Year.

Eating Yuanxiao on the fifteenth day of the first month, as a kind of food, has a long history in China. In the Song Dynasty, a novel Lantern Festival food was popular among the people. This kind of food was originally called "Floating Zi Yuan", later called "Yuanxiao", and merchants also called it "Yuanbao". Yuanxiao, or "Tangyuan", contains sugar, roses, sesame seeds, red bean paste, cinnamon bark, walnut kernel, nuts, jujube paste and so on. And wrapped in glutinous rice flour into a circle, you can be vegetarian and have different flavors. It can be boiled, fried and steamed, which means happy reunion. Jiaozi, Shaanxi is not wrapped, but "rolled" in glutinous rice flour, or boiled or fried, warm and round.

Be careful with the lights. During the Yong Ping period of Han Dynasty (AD 58-75), when Ming Chengzu advocated Buddhism, it happened that Cai Cheng returned from India to seek Buddhism, saying that it was the fifteenth day of the first month of Mohato, India, and the monks gathered to pay tribute to the relics, which was an auspicious day to participate in Buddhism. In order to promote Buddhism, Emperor Hanming ordered "burning lamps to show Buddha" in palaces and temples on the fifteenth night of the first month. Since then, the custom of putting lights on the Lantern Festival has spread from being held only in the court to the people. That is, on the fifteenth day of the first month, both the gentry and the people hang up lights, and the urban and rural areas are brightly lit all night.

The custom of setting off lanterns during the Lantern Festival developed into an unprecedented lantern market in the Tang Dynasty. Chang 'an, the capital at that time, was already the largest city with a population of one million in the world, and its society was rich. Under the personal initiative of the emperor, the Lantern Festival became more and more luxurious. After the middle Tang Dynasty, it has developed into a national carnival. In the prosperous period of the Tang Xuanzong Kaiyuan (685-762 AD), the lantern market in Chang 'an was very large, with 50,000 lanterns and all kinds of lanterns. The emperor ordered 20 giant lantern buildings with a height of 150 feet, resplendent and magnificent.

The Lantern Festival in Song Dynasty is superior to that in Tang Dynasty in scale and dreamy lighting, with more folk activities and stronger national characteristics. Since then, the Lantern Festival has continued to develop and the time of the Lantern Festival has become longer and longer. The Lantern Festival in Tang Dynasty is "the day before and after Shangyuan". In the Song Dynasty, two days were added after the 16th, and in the Ming Dynasty, it was extended from the 8th to 18th to ten days. In the Qing Dynasty, Manchu entered the Central Plains, and the court no longer held lantern festivals, but the folk lantern festivals were still spectacular. The date was shortened to five days and continues to this day.

This week, Radio Red Scarf brought you knowledge about traditional festivals in China. I hope you can learn something. This week's broadcast is over See you next week!

Broadcast draft 2:

The song "Happy China Year"

Xxxx: Congratulations on the Year of China. Xxxx wishes you a happy new year.

Xx: Happy Year in China. I wish you good health and all the best.

Together: xx Space Station plans to meet with you during the Spring Festival!

Xxxx: In a few days, it will be the Lantern Festival, a traditional festival in China.

Xx: Let's introduce the origin and legend of the Lantern Festival. Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China, which existed in the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. Lantern Festival viewing began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, the emperor advocated Buddhism and ordered that on this night, palaces and temples should be lit to worship Buddha. Later, this Buddhist ceremonial festival gradually formed a grand folk festival.

Xxxx: Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China, so it will be celebrated all over the country, and there are many festivals. Eating Yuanxiao on the fifteenth day of the first month, as a kind of food, has a long history in China. In the Song Dynasty, a novel Lantern Festival food was popular among the people. This kind of food was originally called "Floating Zi Yuan", later called "Yuanxiao", and merchants also called it "Yuanbao". Yuanxiao, or "Tangyuan", contains sugar, roses, sesame seeds, red bean paste, cinnamon bark, walnut kernel, nuts, jujube paste and so on. And wrapped in glutinous rice flour into a circle, you can be vegetarian and have different flavors. It can be boiled, fried and steamed, which means happy reunion. Next, please listen to the song "Selling Tangyuan"

Xx: Lantern Festival is full of excitement, and the most representative one is the flower viewing lamp. For example, the Confucius Temple in Nanjing has been a world of feasting since the Spring Festival. Huahai, a city in the daytime, is very lively and spectacular. There are also dragon dances, lion dances, roller boating, walking on stilts, yangko dancing and other activities to add luster to the Lantern Festival. If you are interested, you can go to the Confucius Temple with your parents, and you will definitely feel the lively atmosphere of the Lantern Festival. In addition, I would like to remind you to hold your parents' hands when watching the lights and pay attention to safety.

Xxxx: Next, I will give you some poems and songs about the Lantern Festival.

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Zhi Zhu Ci in Shangyuan: Sweet-scented osmanthus with walnuts, the rice is like a pearl well. I can see that Ma Jia is good at dropping powder and trying to sell Yuanxiao in the wind.

Lantern Festival and the Full Moon: The Lantern Festival was successful, and compatriots in Fujian and Taiwan lived alone, supporting the old and bringing the young back to their hometowns, but ended the cross-strait Sauvignon Blanc. What's it like to have tears in your eyes? It feels so good to meet again after such a long separation! Lantern Festival, cooking jiaozi, reunion of flesh and blood, full of joy, men, women and children sitting around a table, a family eating Yuanxiao. The blood in the cradle is hard to break, and the fallen leaves are empty talk in the final analysis.

Xx: After enjoying the lanterns, I also prepared two riddles for everyone. Listen carefully!

① Sitting is standing, standing is standing, walking is standing, and lying is standing.

(2) The body is two feet tall, slender and hairless.

Wearing a pair of green silk trousers and a pearl Red Velvet hat.

Xxxx: Remind everyone that the answer 1 is an animal and the answer 2 is a plant! The answer will be revealed in the next red scarf radio program of our Kowloon Primary School. At the end of the program, we invited two special guests, teachers and Yu students from Kowloon Primary School to bring us the song "Home and Everything".