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There are 10 essays on the local customs of my hometown in the second volume of the sixth grade of the Ministry.
Model essay on hometown customs 1
As we all know, the 15th day of the first month is the traditional Lantern Festival in China. On this day, everyone will see the lanterns in solve riddles on the lanterns. The lanterns in Wang Mantian, my hometown of Shexian County are unique!
It is said that the lanterns here are very distinctive, because most of them are all kinds of fish made of bamboo skeletons, pasted with paper, vividly painted and decorated with colors. Why are lanterns all paper fish? Legend has a long history. Old people say that Vulcan always came to burn houses in ancient times, and people lost a lot of property. In order to drive away Vulcan, people make lanterns in the shape of fish and carry them around the village like real paper fish. When Vulcan saw the fish, he thought that there was much water in the village and he dared not burn the house again. Since then, people have cooked and played with fish every year for peace.
At 7: 00 pm on the fifteenth day of the first month, the Lantern Festival begins. Look! On that day, I saw many fireworks in the sky, some of which sparkled like a golden bridge across the sky; Some colorful, soaring, screaming out all kinds of flowers ..., all kinds of fireworks, let a person dazzling. Then, the real protagonist appeared! A huge paper fish that can accommodate two or three children swam in. There are dozens or even hundreds of red candles in its body, illuminating the road. In front of the fish team, a man led the way with a torch, and a dozen strong men came slowly with a "Big Mac" fish. The "Big Mac" fish shook its head and seemed to greet people. People cheered and waved their welcome. Followed by several big fish, followed by cute little paper fish swimming happily and kissing each other from time to time. The owner of the small paper fish is our child, and the Lantern Festival also adds a bit of childlike interest.
In the middle of the fish team, adults beat gongs and drums deafening, making the lanterns more lively. A few naughty boys followed their father and grandfather, holding small torches made of burnt fireworks, walking behind the fish team and running back and forth, having a good time. The fish team went to another place, and it was time for the fireworks to be released. "Bang", firecrackers rang here, and "Bang" there were fireworks. I really don't know where to find it!
The Lantern Festival "Paper Fish" tour is brightly lit and enjoyable!
The sixth part, the second volume, is a model essay on the customs of my hometown.
Different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles. Although our Greater China has a vast territory, rich products and numerous customs, I like her best-the Spring Festival, a good festival for family reunion, is the most traditional custom in our hometown and a good festival handed down by thousands of China people in Qian Qian.
During the Spring Festival, on the first day of every year, every household happily sticks up Spring Festival couplets, sets off firecrackers and eats New Year's Eve happily.
Legend has it that every year on the first day of the Lunar New Year, there is a monster named Nian in the mountains, who will come down to eat the livestock in the village. Not only that, but even people survived. So everyone is hiding at home and afraid to come out. Many brave people went to fight Nian, but they are gone forever. Once, a person hid at home and used bamboo to keep warm. Suddenly, the bamboo burst and made a loud noise, which shocked the outside world. People lit bamboo after seeing it, and finally succeeded in scaring it away. Later, it was discovered that Nian beast was afraid of noise and set off firecrackers every New Year. Never been attacked by the new year again. On this day, people get together, set off firecrackers and put up Spring Festival couplets. People call it China New Year, also known as the Spring Festival.
On New Year's Eve, the day before Spring Festival, adults put up Spring Festival couplets and lanterns. They bought couplets and stuck them on the doorstep. The women cleaned at home and swept away the dust for a year. Children help adults as assistants ... On this day, everyone is very busy. In the evening, the family sat together: mom and dad who worked hard outside came back, the children who studied outside came back, and some relatives who had not seen each other for a year came back, just to have a reunion dinner on this day and tell the homesickness of their families in the past year. This evening, watching the Spring Festival Gala has also become an essential program. The family sat around the TV, sometimes laughing and sometimes moving. ...
The stars followed the moon and finally ushered in the day we were most looking forward to. On the morning of the Spring Festival, children pay New Year greetings to adults one after another, saying some auspicious words, and adults give them lucky money. The children were ecstatic. On this day, firecrackers continued and it was very lively. At noon, every family gets together for dinner, talking and laughing, and sharing the fruits and harvest of the year with everyone. In the afternoon, old people get together to play cards, while adults and children play together. ...
The Spring Festival is the most lively and joyful festival. Although 2008 is only a legend, it has brought people unlimited fun, unlimited warmth, unlimited expectations and unlimited dreams. ...
Part 6: Hometown Folk Composition Model 3
"Firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze warms Tu Su." As a traditional festival in China, the Spring Festival has a grand celebration custom all over the country, but this year my hometown of Zibo is a little different.
Legend has it that every New Year's Eve, Nian beast will go ashore to eat people, and people try their best to no avail. Finally, people found that Nian animals were afraid of red and noise. So when the animals came, people set off firecrackers, wore red clothes and pasted red paper. Nian beast found that people were no longer afraid of him, so he plunged into the sea and never came back. But people are afraid that Nian beast will come back, so they will set off firecrackers and stick Spring Festival couplets every year, which has gradually evolved into a custom and has been passed down to this day.
Zibo, my hometown, is a typical northern city. In the past, during the Spring Festival, every family wore new clothes, put up Spring Festival couplets, set off firecrackers and ate jiaozi. Setting off firecrackers, in particular, is an essential program for Chinese New Year. Every family is boasting about their wealth and the joy that children expect. In those few days of Chinese New Year, the whole city was shrouded in smoke, and the smell of nitrate fire was everywhere. However, this year, firecrackers didn't sound in my hometown, but colorful lanterns and festive red lanterns on the roadside. What's going on here?
My hometown is a young heavy industrial city, which once sacrificed the environment for rapid economic development. Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. In order to return home to a pure blue sky, a series of environmental protection measures have been taken in recent years. This year's firecrackers ban is one of them. Although there are no firecrackers, it doesn't affect the atmosphere of the New Year at all.
As soon as the twelfth lunar month arrived, people began to get busy. Buy new clothes and buy new year's goods The supermarkets in the city are crowded, and the front row of the checkout counter is full of long queues; The big party in the country is bustling, and even the cold weather can't freeze people's smiling faces. Everyone packed their bags and began to prepare for the Chinese New Year. The enthusiasm for shopping is irresistible, as if everything is free.
Lanterns on the roadside are also hung up in different shapes. Every time the lights are on, the little lanterns are also lit up, colorful like a fairy tale world. Every household goes out to enjoy the lights and chat. Children are running around happily in the ocean of lanterns, and they are just as happy without setting off firecrackers.
No matter what kind of customs, the connotation of Chinese New Year is the same. The window is bright and clean, the whole family is reunited, and the old is welcome. I hope that the days will be prosperous. I prefer the difference this year to the old customs.
The sixth grade part, the second volume, the custom composition of hometown, model essay 4
My hometown, Wangqing County, Jilin Province, is a beautiful and rich small county, where there are enthusiastic and bold Northeasters, unique cultural background and folk customs.
The house is the most different from other parts of Northeast China. In other areas, soft beds are used, and in the northeast, hard kang with a length of 6-7 meters and a width of 3-4 meters is used. It is said to be good for the back. There is a hole under the kang, which is connected with the stove. If you burn the fire, you can cook and heat the kang. You can sit in a hot pit and eat delicious rice, not to mention enjoy it. Almost every household in Northeast China has a cellar, which is not large in scale and is used to store some potatoes and cabbages. I often go down to explore! Houses in the northeast reflect the character of the northeast people. There is no distinction between the kitchen and the bedroom, there is only one wall in the middle. It is particularly worth mentioning that houses in the northeast actually have no living room. When guests come, entertaining them on the kang will definitely make you feel more cordial.
As an out-and-out Northeastern, my favorite food is stewed mushrooms with chicken and stewed vermicelli with pork, which I believe is also the favorite of every Northeastern. Probably because of the cold climate in Northeast China, I like to eat this kind of high-calorie food. Especially sauerkraut, the taste is absolutely unique. Whenever guests come, the host will cook stewed ribs with sauerkraut and unique dishes to entertain the guests, ensuring that you feel at home.
Not only is the food in the northeast full of praise, but even the "Errenzhuan" in the northeast is unknown! Unique vocals and wonderful dance steps constitute a mass stage for young children and elderly people in their seventies and eighties. People in the northeast all "prefer a meal to a duet", which shows that the duet has a particularly far-reaching impact on the northeast. "Errenzhuan" needs no stage or costume, and it can come to the final stage anytime and anywhere. No wonder everyone likes it. What makes me most proud is that even Zhao Benshan, a sketch actor, is a native of Northeast China, and his singing skills are very good, which is popular all over the country.
One side of the soil and water raises one side of the people, and this land in Northeast China has raised a generous and informal Northeastern. The so-called "different winds in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles" and different national cultures constitute our beautiful China. Welcome everyone to my hometown to experience the unique customs.
Book 6, Grade 6, Part Edition, Hometown Folk Composition Model 5
In a blink of an eye, it is the last time of the year, the New Year's Eve. My hometown is Shenqian Lake. On this day, every household is full of lanterns. Everyone's face is filled with happy smiles.
On New Year's Eve, people began to put couplets on their doors early in the morning and put the word "Fu" on their doors. Because the couplets and blessings were posted, the beautiful wishes were neatly expressed, which added a festive atmosphere to the festival. There is also a blessing on the door of my room. I turn the word "Fu" upside down to show that I am blessed.
After that, every household smelled of chicken, duck and fish, and our family was no exception. We also started making New Year's Eve dinner, but we were not idle outside the kitchen. My mother took out some red cardboard, some scissors and a paper-cut encyclopedia from the smoking section, and suggested that we cut paper together! Everyone agrees that it is not easy to start cutting paper-cut encyclopedias, but I still cut here and there for a while, but I am not angry and cut patiently! Sure enough, many things happen. I successfully cut out the double happiness, and others cut it well. We are very happy.
After a long time, it's finally time to eat. The dishes on the table are fish, shrimp, ribs and jiaozi. "DC Three thousands of feet" makes my mouth water. I immediately picked up chopsticks and wolfed them down, just like people who haven't eaten for days. My grandparents gave me a big red envelope at the dinner table. After eating delicious food and having red envelopes, my heart is as sweet as honey.
After dinner, our family sat by the TV and watched the Spring Festival Gala. There is a program that keeps me busy, among which I like watching sketches best, which makes me laugh.
There was another activity that night, that is, you can't sleep before twelve o'clock, which is really a problem for people who go to bed early.
The sixth part, the sixth volume of the sixth grade, is a model essay on the customs of my hometown.
There are many customs in my hometown, such as Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Spring Festival. These festivals have stories and delicious food, but there are also festivals abroad!
Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China. Eat zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival. There are many kinds of traps in zongzi, which are deeply loved by people. Some people will put zongzi by the water to worship Qu Yuan. My hometown also has such a custom. People will put zongzi by the water and pour a glass of wine on the ground, which is a respect for Qu Yuan and also for seeking peace. On the Dragon Boat Festival, we will row a dragon boat. What a lively scene! The dragon boat was crowded with people before it set off, and sometimes it couldn't squeeze in at all, so come early. When the dragon boat begins, the scene becomes more lively, and people will hold zongzi and shout, "Come on! Come on! ... "The contestants paddle hard, and whoever reaches the finish line first will win the prize. There is no need to take it for granted that the prize is Zongzi.
Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival I have thought about. You must eat delicious moon cakes on Mid-Autumn Festival. There are many traps in moon cakes, and people like to eat them. There is also a legend about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, that is, Chang 'e took the elixir of life to prevent a villain from getting it. Finally, in order to commemorate Chang 'e, people called it the Mid-Autumn Festival. The origin of Mid-Autumn Festival is really sad! However, some people will worship the moon under the moon, perhaps to praise the noble quality of Chang 'e. Mid-Autumn Festival is my favorite festival, because my grandmother will tell me a good story. When eating, it is inevitable to take some moon cakes to eat. My grandmother sometimes puts moon cakes on her lips and tells me a few stories before giving them to me.
In my hometown, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, everyone has to eat several moon cakes in one breath. Moon cakes are not only beautiful in appearance, but also delicious, so I always have a good time during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The sixth grade part, the second volume, the custom composition of hometown, model essay 7
There are many festivals all over the world, and there are also many traditional festivals in China. Shaoguan, my hometown, also lives our traditional festivals in its unique way. Among many traditional festivals, I like the Dragon Boat Festival best. The reason is not because of Qu Yuan, not because of anything. Just because I was born in the Dragon Boat Festival.
Dragon Boat Festival is a very lively festival. It is a custom of every family to make dumplings and eat them. All kinds of zongzi have many shapes. In rural areas, we will also pack a schoolbag for our brothers and sisters to carry around our waist and take it back to school to eat while walking. There are many flavors, sweet, salty, fragrant, spicy and even bitter. However, it seems that jiaozi tastes different because of different places. People in every place are basically used to wrapping jiaozi by themselves, but some people are not used to the taste of wrapping in other places. For example, I'm not used to it, because the stuffing is different. I still like to eat my own jiaozi.
There is also an indispensable activity in the Dragon Boat Festival-rowing a dragon boat. On the wide river, three or four dragon boats were put down, and a dozen people paddled desperately. One sits on the tap and beats gongs, and the other sits on the boat and plays drums. Everyone shouted "one, two" and "one, two" together, which was comparable to the stormy waves. The people on the shore braved the scorching sun and still did not forget to cheer for their favorite dragon boat. Looking at the river again, several dragon boats, like fierce axes, have already been a life-and-death race. Foreign friends have picked up cameras and quickly photographed these spectacular scenes, fearing that they will never see such magnificent scenery again.
Every holiday, I miss my family, even my stomach is homesick. I have relatives in my heart and my stomach is used to think about the delicious food at home. No, my stomach is croaking again.
Part of the sixth grade version of the second volume of hometown style composition model essay 8
Everyone has his own beautiful hometown, and everyone's hometown has various customs, which are unique, unique and unique. Just like my hometown, I promise it will be different.
My hometown is Xinhua Village, Qi Lin. There is a grandmother who loves to cook and knows everything. She knows a lot. She knows what to cook for us on which festival.
For example, on New Year's Eve, our village will not be very lively. We just put up couplets and sweep graves, so we will be very busy in the afternoon, because people in our village pay more attention to reunion. On that day, we will invite relatives and friends, set a dozen tables, and let the people who cook well cook. My grandmother is one of them. She can cook a warm pot because she is a warm pot in the village.
Near the evening, delicious dishes come to the nose, and the warm pot is steaming. Several adults put the divided tables on each table. Seen from a height, it can be described as a sea of people, just like a wedding when someone gets married.
It's time for dinner, only to see everyone at each table open the lid of the warm pot, which is boiling and smelling. Enough to make people drool, not to mention shovels and spoons!
After eating the warm pot, we went to the Great Hall of the People, sat in a chair and touched our stomachs, watched one wonderful performance after another, and got electric toys. As soon as the performance was over, the exciting scene began. Groups of children carrying guns rang until late at night.
Anyway, this is a unique custom of Chinese New Year in our hometown. I still don't know why I did it on this day, but I like the customs in our hometown very much.
Book 6, Grade 6, Part Edition, Model essay on customs in hometown 9
"Red" means prosperity, and "carp" means more than one year.
In my hometown, releasing carp has always been an essential activity at the beginning of the new year. At this time, as long as there is a 5 or 6-year-old child at home, the whole family will go out. Release carp with your child and wish him a happy New Year.
I remember releasing a few red carp when I was a child. What I remember most is that time: that time, my whole family went out with me, even my grandfather who was busy with work every day. Starting from home, I drove for half an hour and walked for another half an hour. I don't remember how many people were there. They seem to have driven two cars. The bus was very crowded, and my cousin was sent back besides me. Since the car is crowded, it is naturally noisy.
The site is surrounded by mountains and there is a small river in the middle, which twists and turns. It's three meters from the ground. It looks quite deep. The child is impatient and hasn't waited for the bus to stop. The car has started to shout. After getting off the bus, a fresh air came to my face, and I enjoyed the fresh air greedily. "How comfortable!" "Much better than the air in the city!" People say. The children started fighting while the adults were packing. I saw grandma put her rough hand into the trunk of the car and took out a red bucket. Thanks for your hard work. We're coming here.
Our attention was attracted by this bucket. A closer look shows that there is half a bucket of water in it. Water splashes from time to time. Look carefully, there are three or four red carp in it, alive and kicking. "Let me touch it," my cousin said, reaching into the bucket. "Take it back! Don't be dirty! " The adults shouted at each other.
When we arrived at the river, the adults looked at the time and said to us, "At that time, we will say,' Happiness is like the East China Sea, and longevity is better than Nanshan, long live, long live'." "I picked up a fish, very slippery, and I will fly out if I am not careful. "Lucky as the East China Sea, longevity is better than Nanshan, long live, long live" I shouted and threw it down. Cousin can't do it. The fish broke free from his hand and jumped into the water. Grandma saw that she didn't speak, and shouted to the river: "Happiness is like the East China Sea, longevity is better than Nanshan, long live!" Don't forget to blame my cousin, "Why don't you shout?" ! "
I wonder if carp is still here. ...
Model essay on hometown customs in the second part of the sixth grade 10
Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China, and it is also the most important festival in the hearts of ordinary people. The Chinese nation, a nation with traditional colors, has the traditional custom of leading a first-class life in a proper way.
Post Spring Festival couplets. Sticking Spring Festival couplets is one of the traditional customs of the Spring Festival. Spring Festival couplets are written with wishes for the new year. Spring Festival couplets are divided into upper couplet, lower couplet and horizontal approval, and there are also blessings in the door. We usually turn the word "Fu" upside down to show that we are blessed. This seemingly simple custom. Set off firecrackers. We will set off firecrackers on New Year's Eve. It is said that a long time ago, there was a monster named Nian, whose nature was extremely cruel. Every year at the turn of winter and spring, he would come out to harm people and animals. Smarter and braver people came up with a clever plan: put Nian's favorite food in the yard. Over the years, everyone will set off firecrackers, beat gongs and drums, and then fled in 2008. Since then, the custom of setting off firecrackers has been preserved. Lucky money. This custom is loved by children and is a good wish of the elders to the younger generation. Have a reunion dinner. I also like reunion dinner best. Born and raised in the north, jiaozi is my favorite food, and jiaozi is indispensable for the reunion dinner in the north. Jiaozi can wrap many different shapes of stuffing, which is common in traditional colors.
Bao jiaozi is a science. Although the elders in the family are very clever, Bao jiaozi is fast and beautiful. In fact, the thickness of jiaozi, the amount of dumpling stuffing, and the time to cook jiaozi ... are all issues that need attention. Maybe without this link, jiaozi wouldn't be so delicious.
Jiaozi has become an indispensable holiday food for the Spring Festival. The reasons are as follows: 1. Jiaozi looks like _. People eat jiaozi in the Spring Festival and take the sound of "the way to make money"; Secondly, when there is stuffing in jiaozi, people will put all kinds of auspicious things in it to pin people's expectations for the new year. While bringing joy to people, jiaozi has become an important part of China's food culture.
I used to think that the Spring Festival was not only for eating jiaozi, but also for enjoying the joy brought by traditional festivals and customs.
The second volume of the sixth grade of the Ministry edition contains 10 articles about the folk composition of hometown:
★ 10 Composition of Unit 1 "Hometown Customs" in the second volume of Grade 6.
★ 10 sixth grade volume unit 1 "hometown customs" composition.
★ 10 Excellent composition on the local conditions and customs of sixth grade hometown.
★ Hometown Style: 500-word composition in the second volume of Grade 6 10.
★ Hometown Style 10 Excellent Composition in Grade 6
★ 10 essay on hometown customs in the second volume of grade six.
★ Hometown Custom Composition of Grade Six 10.
★ 10 essay on hometown customs of grade six.
★ Choose 5 pieces of hometown folk prose in grade six.
★ Hometown Customs Unit 6, Grade 6 Ten Model Essays
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