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Primary school students' Mid-Autumn Festival speech 200 words (9 articles collection)

? No matter at school or at work, speeches are more or less needed, so we might as well prepare a concise speech in advance. The speech needs to be easy to understand. How to write the most important part of the speech? In order to make it easier and more convenient for everyone to use it, the following is my "Selected 200-word Mid-Autumn Festival Speech for Primary School Students", which I believe will be helpful to everyone.

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (part one)? Dear teachers and students:

? Good afternoon, everyone:

? The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is coming again, which is an ancient festival in China.

? On this day, the clouds are thin and the moon is particularly round. Every family gets together, happily eats moon cakes, enjoys the moon and tells the story of Mid-Autumn Festival together. ...

? There is a full moon embedded in the night sky, like a big jade plate. The moonlight is bright and bright. What a beautiful moon! Looking at it, I suddenly remembered the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. I seemed to see Chang 'e holding a snow-white jade rabbit and waving to us in the bright moonlight ... Suddenly, a song-"Shuidiao" echoed in my ears, and the song was melodious and euphemistic: people have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of ups and downs. This matter is old and difficult. I hope that people will last for a long time, and the journey of a thousand miles will never leave their ancestors.

? The moon is shyly covered with layers of veils. After a long time, it gently lifted the veil and gradually revealed its glowing face. I looked up at the moon carefully, and my heart was full of infinite reverie about the distant moon and sky. ...

? Look at a small moon cake, under the white pastry, with a faint fragrance, lightly lined with the color of green and red silk, so delicate and meticulous, with a gentle bite, the familiar, waxy sweetness once aroused my desire. There are square, round, sweet, sour, big and small moon cakes. ...

? This is the beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Volume II)? Good Morning, everyone!

? Autumn is full and full. In a few days, the annual traditional festival-Mid-Autumn Festival is coming! Teachers' Day just passed has made us feel a deep respect for our teachers, and the next Mid-Autumn Festival will definitely make us deeply grateful.

? Mid-Autumn Festival speech: Mid-Autumn Festival, with a grateful heart.

? The moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is the roundest, brightest and most beautiful, so it is also called "Reunion Festival".

? Jingui fragrance, full moon. In this beautiful festival, people enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes, visit relatives and friends ... no matter what form, they all entrust people with their infinite love for life and yearning for a better life.

? Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the treasures of China, which has a profound cultural background. China people attach great importance to family relations and cherish reunion, especially the Mid-Autumn Festival.

? Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival full of affection. Mid-Autumn Festival is a season of diffuse reunion. At this time, feel, release and enhance family ties; At this time, looking forward to reunion, pursuing reunion and enjoying reunion … all these have become the main theme of people's lives.

? Students will be able to recite many ancient sayings about the Mid-Autumn Festival, such as "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and when I came back again, I suddenly remembered my home", "I wish people a long time away from 1000 miles" and "The moon, now at sea, is full at this time" ... The reason why these sayings can penetrate historical time and space and spread to this day is not because we humans have the same beliefs.

? Really?

? The most beautiful thing about Mid-Autumn Festival is affection. When a family gets together, endless words and endless feelings tell people the same heart: family is a beacon in the dark, a fountain in the desert and a rainbow after the rain. ...

? The most beautiful thing in Mid-Autumn Festival is gone.

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Part III)? Dear leaders, teachers and students,

? Hello everyone!

? We are about to usher in this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional festival in our country and has been handed down from time to time. We are about to usher in it. As a teacher, I feel very honored to give a speech about Mid-Autumn Festival here.

? Mid-Autumn Festival, which contains the meaning of reunion, is a family reunion that everyone hopes. For the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, I think everyone is particularly homesick and wants to go home. Even the ancients appreciated the beauty of Mid-Autumn Festival. Students, you should all remember Su Shi's "I wish people a long time and a thousand miles are beautiful". This is when Su Shi missed his brother on the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival, lamenting that he could not reunite with his brother on this festival. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival symbolizes family reunion and family joy, and it is a nostalgia for hometown.

? Now I have grown up, but every time I go to this festival, I can't help but think of the Mid-Autumn Festival in my childhood. At that time, although it was not as busy and interesting as it is now, at that time, our whole family were together, sitting in the open space in front of our house, enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes. What a beautiful scenery. Children are chasing and fighting, and adults are laughing and laughing. Every household is very lively, and the whole Mid-Autumn Festival is full of laughter. This memory has been kept in my mind. However, as I grew up, these days faded away, and now it is even more impossible to have such a scene. Whether in rural areas or cities, this festival is no longer what it used to be. Many times, class reunion is just sitting at home playing with mobile phones, rather than talking and laughing together.

? Times are changing, everything is changing, and the form of festivals is also changing. What remains unchanged in traditional festivals is their own beautiful significance, which is deeply felt by everyone now. Therefore, this Mid-Autumn Festival, I hope everyone can reunite with their families and sit around the table to eat and chat together. Even though it is not as lively as when they were children, when the Mid-Autumn Festival comes, we should seize every opportunity to be with our families. After all, there is only one festival a year, so we should cherish it. As a teacher, I wish the leadership career is getting better and better, I wish all teachers a family reunion, and I wish the students better and better grades. This Mid-Autumn Festival, we live up to its beauty, welcome it with joy and keep the good memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

? May the Mid-Autumn Festival be a day for everyone to get together, may our thoughts be passed on to our families, and may our best wishes be sent to relatives and friends to make this Mid-Autumn Festival more enjoyable this year.

? Thank you!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter 4)? Among all the traditional festivals, I have a soft spot for the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15. Sitting in the bright moonlight at night, enjoying the festive food and talking about the harvest, you can also enjoy the moon and miss your relatives in a foreign land, which has a unique flavor. People regard the full moon as a symbol of reunion, and August 15 is the day for family reunion. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival".

? There are many beautiful and moving legends in Mid-Autumn Festival, especially the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. It is said that Chang 'e became an immortal and went to the moon on August 15. After hearing this news, people set up an incense table under the moon to pray for good luck and peace to the kind Chang 'e. Since then, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai has spread among the people. And every Mid-Autumn Festival is inseparable from the Mid-Autumn Moon Cake. A few days ago, my mother and I went to Yonghui Supermarket in sugarcane field to buy moon cakes. On the cake shelf, I saw a dazzling array of Mid-Autumn moon cakes. This year's moon cakes are more colorful than last year's. I especially like the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon's moon cakes, which are beautifully packaged and my favorite bean paste. Mom said, then let's choose this box. I'm glad to take moon cakes home.

? I hope the Mid-Autumn Festival has finally arrived. In the evening, we are all on the balcony, eating moon cakes around the table and enjoying the moon. In the clear sky, the moon is like a radiant silver plate, hanging high in the sky, and the moonlight is so bright. A cloud floated in the distance, covering the beautiful face of the moon, and the moonlight shone from the edge of the cloud, reflecting the surrounding into a beautiful and brilliant halo. Mom said that many migrant workers didn't go home because of overtime during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and they also wanted their families to reunite! So I thought of my grandparents in Luoyuan County. I hope they will be healthy forever. I also want to send back a box of the most delicious moon cakes. Maybe when the moon cakes arrive, the Mid-Autumn Festival has passed, but I believe they must be very happy. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of ups and downs. This matter is old and difficult. I hope people will live long and be beautiful in Wan Li!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter 5)? Teachers and students:

? Good Morning, everyone!

? Wake up quietly in the morning light in September, the leaves are swaying, and the autumn is getting stronger. The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. Today, the theme of our national speech is: Thanksgiving Day on Mid-Autumn Festival.

? The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China and the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15th is in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival.

? On this day, the moon is closest to the earth, and it is the largest, brightest, roundest and most beautiful, so there is a custom of drinking and enjoying the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival from ancient times to the present. On this day, the wanderer goes home and reunites with his family to express his happiness and good luck.

? The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" first appeared in the book Zhou Li, and it was in the Tang Dynasty that a national holiday really formed. In the Southern Song Dynasty, people gave each other moon cakes as a symbol of reunion. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival has become more popular. Nowadays, the custom of playing under the moon is far less popular than in the old days. However, feasting and enjoying the moon are still very popular. People drink alcohol in the middle of the moon to celebrate a better life, or wish their distant relatives health and happiness and live a "good life" with their families.

? Students, you must be able to recite many ancient sayings about Mid-Autumn Festival, such as "Looking up, I found it was moonlight, and then sinking back, I suddenly thought of home", "I wish people a long time, thousands of miles away" and "The moon is now full of the sea, at the end of the world", which can penetrate the historical time and space and spread to this day. This is the charm of Mid-Autumn Festival.

? The most important thing in Mid-Autumn Festival is affection, and the most attractive thing is missing. The students have all learned the disciple's rules, "filial piety comes when you enter, and younger brothers come when you leave." At home, we don't need to say much. We give our parents a smile, a greeting to relatives and friends, a cup of tea and a bite of moon cakes. This is our gratitude to our parents and family-for their life and cultivation. At school, a greeting in the morning, a helping hand when students need help, is our gratitude to teachers and schoolmates-thank teachers for their teaching and classmates for coming all the way; Outside, we consciously abide by social morality, be polite, respect the old and love the young, which is our gratitude to the society-only a harmonious society can have our happy life.

? Students, with gratitude, we can respect teachers, care for others, study hard, cherish ourselves and have happiness!

? Here, I wish teachers and students a happy and meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter VI)? Dear teachers and students:

? Hello everyone!

? Wake up quietly in the morning light in September, and autumn has covered the bedside. The cool autumn wind and golden leaves ushered in the annual Mid-Autumn Festival. The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China and the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival. August 15th is in the middle of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival.

? On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moonlight was bright, and the ancients regarded the full moon as a symbol of reunion. Therefore, August 15 is also called "reunion festival". Throughout the ages, people often use "full moon" and "lack of moon" to describe "joys and sorrows", and wanderers living in other countries also use the moon to express their affection. Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote poems such as "Looking up, it's moonlight, then leaning back, suddenly thinking about hometown", "Knowing that the dew is frost tonight, the moonlight at home is bright!" Du Fu's Jiang Nanan Spring Breeze is Green, the Moon shines on me, the Moon shines on me, and Wang Anshi's Moon shines on me in the Song Dynasty are eternal.

? Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient festival, and it is an important custom to offer sacrifices and enjoy the moon. Ancient emperors had a social system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. People also worship the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Later, it was more important to enjoy the moon than to sacrifice it, and serious sacrifice turned into light entertainment.

? The custom of enjoying the moon prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, and many poets wrote poems about the moon in their masterpieces. For example, "I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery for thousands of miles." "When will there be a bright moon? Ask for wine from heaven. " And so on are stories that have been handed down to this day. So far, there are many remains of Yue Bai Altar, Moon Pavilion and Moon Tower all over China. The "Moon Altar" in Beijing was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, and was used for royal sacrifice to the moon. Whenever there is a bright moon in the sky, a case is set up in the open air, and fruits such as moon cakes, pomegranates and dates are placed on the console table. After Yue Bai, the family sat around the table, chatting while eating and enjoying the bright moon.

? Eating moon cakes is another custom of this festival, symbolizing reunion. Since the Tang Dynasty, the making of moon cakes has become more and more exquisite. Su Dongpo wrote in a poem: "Small cakes are like chewing the moon, with crisp and stuffing." Yang Guangfu of the Qing Dynasty wrote: "Mooncakes are filled with peaches, and ice cream is made of icing." It seems that the moon cakes at that time were quite similar to those now.

? There are many legends about Mid-Autumn Festival. Among them, the most familiar story is of course the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon. There are many versions of the story about Chang 'e stealing her husband's elixir of life and flying to the Moon Palace. After the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, the Guanghan Palace where Chang 'e lived was actually a very remote place. There is nothing but a laurel tree and a rabbit. Later, every Mid-Autumn Festival in Yue Bai, ordinary women offered sacrifices to Chang 'e in the Moon Palace.

? Teachers and students. Traditional festivals of all ethnic groups are long-term accumulated cultural heritage of all ethnic groups, and traditional festivals contain national spirit. It contains national value orientation and national cultural foundation. As contemporary young students, we should not only understand the forms of traditional festivals, but also explore and explore the values behind them. "Fashion is dazzling, but national things can last for a long time."

? The sea rises and the moon rises, and the horizon is * * * at this time. Finally, I wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival and family reunion!

? Thank you!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter 7)? Dear teachers, dear students and parents:

? Hello!

? Traditional culture in a year includes Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. Among them, I like Mid-Autumn Festival best, because it can eat moon cakes, enjoy the moon and get together with my family.

? The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month every year. There are many beautiful legends in China, such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, WU GANG, Jade Rabbit and so on. There is also the custom of eating moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival, because moon cakes are round and symbolize reunion. Now there are many moon cakes with different tastes, some sweet and some salty. Fillers are also very rich, such as five kernels, preserved fruit, red bean paste, jujube paste, coconut paste, egg yolk and so on. My favorite is stuffed with preserved fruit, because it is sweet and delicious.

? I like the Mid-Autumn Festival and wish all the children in the world a reunion with their families.

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter 8)? Dear teachers and classmates.

? The Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, is coming. Today, the topic of our speech under the national flag is: Mid-Autumn Festival. In this golden September, we will welcome the annual Mid-Autumn Festival and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the bright moon. When we look up at the sky, that beautiful poem will definitely come to mind: people have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is both old and difficult. There are many things in life. As the saying goes, I miss my relatives twice every holiday. Mid-Autumn Festival has always been regarded as the most poetic and humane festival. On this day, the bright moon in the sky is particularly bright and round, so it is also called the Reunion Festival. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, many different legends and beautiful fairy tales spread among the people, of course, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is the most familiar one.

? In multi-ethnic China, more than 20 ethnic groups are also celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. Although there are different ways to celebrate, their moral is that they are all seeking prosperity, food and clothing, reunion and peace. Therefore, on this day, relatives and friends give each other moon cakes as a symbol of reunion. Every family enjoys the moon banquet, showing a scene of peace, prosperity, peace and civilization. The reunion festival also makes us look forward to the early reunion of compatriots on both sides of the strait and the early reunification of the motherland. With the coming of Mid-Autumn Festival, the National Day, the 55th anniversary of the founding of our great motherland, comes one after another, adding to the festive atmosphere. When we celebrate these two festivals, we should also have a win-win situation in our studies, for national construction and national rejuvenation. Make it a useful material for the motherland. Let's work together!

200 words of Mid-Autumn Festival speech selected by primary school students (Chapter 9)? Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a day when thousands of people get together. Really: Now the full moon is at sea, illuminating the whole heaven. But this year, we are not so lucky. It rained in the gloomy sky in Mao Mao for several days. I originally planned to visit the Greening Expo during the holiday, and this is the result.

? Even if it rains, it will be ruined, let alone enjoying the bright moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival night.

? But the weather can't affect our good mood. In the evening, our whole family sat around a table to have a member meal and chat happily. My sister and I ate moon cakes and looked out of the window from time to time. We couldn't help thinking of the Mid-Autumn Festival night in previous years.

? For example, last Mid-Autumn Festival, after dinner, our family couldn't wait to go out to enjoy the moon. "It's out, it's out," I cried excitedly. I saw the moon half exposed from the clouds, shy as a little girl. Slowly, the round moon rose, like a big jade plate, like a fairy in white gauze, and sprinkled the bright moonlight on the earth to make it look like day. At this moment, my mother stopped me: "Look there, it's beautiful!" " "It turned out that the moon reflected on the water and formed the moon in the water. The river reflects the surrounding lights and sets off the beautiful full moon, which really seems to be in a beautiful picture. Seeing this scene, I suddenly remembered a poem by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty: I didn't know the moon when I was a child, so I called it a white jade plate. I suspect it is Yao's platform, flying in the sky. What an unforgettable and wonderful Mid-Autumn Festival!

? Although this Mid-Autumn Festival is a little regrettable, I didn't see Sister Chang 'e, but I also enjoyed it, because it is most important for the family to have a happy reunion dinner.

? Finally, I wish you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!