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Writing a composition, my favorite traditional festival?

The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is the first lunar festival in the twelfth lunar month. On this day, there is a custom of drinking Laba porridge everywhere. In China, Laba porridge is as important as eating moon cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival and zongzi in Dragon Boat Festival. This is a custom that has been passed down for thousands of years. It represents the hope and desire of the working people for a bumper harvest and is a valuable intangible cultural heritage of our country. In recent years, Laba, like many other folk festivals, has gradually faded out of modern life and become a distant memory.

This day, and the whole day, should be a snowflake festival. They are as clean and simple as girls, and now they float lightly to the world. When they come, they hold everything in their arms: villages, fields, small yards, piles of firewood and straw.

The smoke from cooking on this day marks the beginning of the grand event at the end of the year, winding in the sky on the roof and continuing the rural customs for thousands of years. In the fragrance, the wanderer remembered his mother's call, the warmth of the old house and the feeling of coming home.

The flames jumped under the iron pot, like a group of active elves pulling firewood. The red brocade dispelled the pain of the villagers' hard work in four seasons and turned into an irresistible smile on their mother's face. In boiling water, the fragrance is elegant. The smell of sunlight is absorbed by all kinds of miscellaneous grains and turned into a wisp of fragrance in the dense water vapor.

This fragrance brought us the first faint happiness in the twelfth lunar month. Is the stone urn filled with clear mountain spring still standing awkwardly by the pot? Is big black still walking around the urn with his tail up? Is the thick ladle still floating in the urn? Is that old wooden basin still usable? Are there colorful lines in the wooden basin? Golden millet, bright red dates, white lotus seeds, all kinds of beans, walnuts and peanuts, with so many colors and so strong sweetness, attract children's eager eyes and convey villagers' gratitude for the land.