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English composition and translation of Lantern Festival

In people's expectation, the Lantern Festival is coming. Let's welcome this wonderful festival together. The following is the English Composition with Translation for Lantern Festival that I compiled for you. Welcome to read, for reference only, I hope it will help you.

The first English composition for Lantern Festival (with translation) is about outside the window. On the fifth day of the first day of junior high school, the family will not only get together, but also have dinner. In the evening, it will be very lively, with gatherings of playing dragon lanterns and dancing lions, as well as community activities such as solve riddles on the lanterns and setting off fireworks.

The fifteenth day of the first month is also very lively in the north. We will have dinner in the fourteenth year, and then continue for three years (15 is primary school, 16 is secondary school, and 17 is junior school). It was not until the first day 18 that people began to put into normal production.

No matter the north or the south, on the fifteenth day of the first month, families get together to eat Yuanxiao. The name of the food "Yuanxiao" is said to have appeared in the early Yuan Dynasty, because people used to eat it on the night of the Lantern Festival.

Like the rice cakes in the Spring Festival, the jiaozi in the Dragon Boat Festival is a festive food. Lantern Festival, like the full moon, symbolizes family reunion and people's good wishes for future life. Yuanxiao "Tangyuan", "Yuanzi", "Shuiquan", "Tangwan", "Floating Yuanzi", "Lactose Yuanzi" and "Business Yuanbao" are names, which are made of glutinous rice, solid or stuffed. Stuffing such as bean paste, sugar and hawthorn can be boiled, fried, steamed and fried.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, we should pay attention as on New Year's Eve. The whole family should not only get together for dinner, but also have a very lively evening, and get together to play dragon lanterns, lion dances, boating, solve riddles on the lanterns, fireworks and other community activities.

The fifteenth day of the first month in the north is also very lively. Take the fourteenth day of the first month as New Year's Eve, then the New Year's Eve, and last for three days (the fifteenth day is the first day, the sixteenth day is the second day, and the seventeenth day is the third day). It was not until the 18th day of the first month that people began to put into normal production.

No matter in the north or the south, on the fifteenth day of the first month, the whole family will get together to eat Yuanxiao. It is said that the name of the food "Yuanxiao" appeared in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, because people used to eat it on the night of the Lantern Festival.

Yuanxiao is a kind of holiday food, just like rice cakes in the Spring Festival and zongzi in the Dragon Boat Festival. Eating Yuanxiao, like a full moon, symbolizes family reunion and entrusts people with good wishes for their future life. Yuanxiao is known as "Tangyuan", "Zi Yuan", "Shui Yuan", "Soup Bowl", "Gone with the Wind Zi Yuan" and "Lactose Zi Yuan". Merchants call it "glutinous rice as stuffing", which is solid or filled. With bean paste, sugar and hawthorn as stuffing, it can be boiled, fried, steamed and fried.

The Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China. As early as the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, Lantern Festival viewing began in the Ming Dynasty of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Ming Chengzu ordered that night to worship Buddha and light lamps in palaces and temples, so that the common people of the cremation could hang oil lamps. So now there is the custom of burning lanterns on Lantern Festival. In the evening, I had a meal with my parents, grandparents and Prince. It was delicious and delicious. After dinner, we go out to play. I saw a full moon hanging in the sky, red lanterns were lit up in every household, firecrackers were deafening, all the fireworks were cracked one after another, and some were as beautiful as chrysanthemums.

We came to the civic square in the north. There were so many people! Flying lights. We also bought a Kongming Lantern. First of all, we tied a piece of wax at the bottom of the sky lantern, lit it with fire, and grasped the four corners of the Kongming Lantern with our hands. After a while, the lamp was full of hot air. Gradually, we could slowly loosen our hands and Kongming Lantern slowly flew to heaven.

I quickly made a wish. I like to play with the moon. Happy 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 period of Emperor Han Ming in the East.

Ming Di ordered lanterns to be lit in palaces and temples to worship Buddha that night, so that all the cremation and common people hung lanterns. So now there is the custom of burning lanterns on the Lantern Festival. In the evening, I eat glutinous rice balls with my parents and grandparents. They are sweet and delicious. After dinner, we go out to play. I saw a full moon hanging in the sky, and every household lit red lanterns. The firecrackers are deafening, and the fireworks all over the sky are as beautiful as a flower spread by a goddess and a chrysanthemum in full bloom.

We came to Jiangbei. There are so many people in the Civic Square! Flying around with Kongming lanterns. We also bought a Kongming lantern. First, we tie a piece of wax to the bottom of the lantern, then light it with fire, and then hold the four corners of the lantern with our hands. After a while, the lamp was full of hot air and gradually bulged, so we slowly let go of our hands and Kongming Lantern slowly flew into the sky.

I quickly made a wish. Kongming lanterns fly higher and higher, as if playing with the moon. This is really a happy Lantern Festival.

The fifth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival in China, because the first month of the lunar calendar is called January, and in ancient times people called the night "Xiao". Day 15 is the first night to see the full moon. So this day is also called Yuan Xiao Festival in China.

According to the tradition in China, at the beginning of the new year, when a bright full moon is hanging in the sky, there should be thousands of colored lights hanging for people to enjoy. At this time, people will try to solve the puzzles on lanterns, eat Yuanxiao and reunite all the families in a happy atmosphere.

The fifteenth day of the first month is the Lantern Festival in China, because the first month of the lunar calendar is called "January" and it was called "Night Dawn" in ancient times. The fifteenth day is the first night to see the full moon. So this day is also called China Lantern Festival.

According to the tradition in China, at the beginning of the new year, when there is a bright full moon in the sky, colorful lanterns should be hung for people to enjoy. At this time, people try to solve the problem of lanterns, eat Yuanxiao and let them live in a happy atmosphere and a harmonious family.

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