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Notes on Kite Festival

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Kite Festival essay 1 Only rely on the wind, not fake feathers. The red line flies, and there is a way to Qingyun. Kites, called "Yao" in ancient times and "Yun" in the north, fly by aerodynamic force, and have a history of more than 2,700 years in China. According to legend, the wooden bird made of wood in Mo Zhai is the earliest origin of kites. Mozi is a wooden harrier, which was made in three years and failed in one day. Later, Lu Ban improved the kite material with bamboo. When the paper industry was developed in the Eastern Han Dynasty, people began to paste kites with paper and gradually evolved into kites now. It is said that kites were also used as a tool to transmit information in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Kites span time and space for more than 20xx years, spreading colorful culture to this day.

The south of the Yangtze River is low in the north, and the long line is short in height. Peach blossoms bloom, cherry blossoms bloom, Liu Xufei, and everything revives. Every time you walk through a park, a square or an open space, you will see many people standing in a long line, flying kites with their heads up in the wind. I can't help but stop and look up at the sky. Through the warm sunshine, I can enjoy colorful kites with different shapes and flying freely up and down. Their gorgeous coats and graceful posture echo the white clouds in the distance, making the blue sky more vivid and beautiful. The kite danced in the wind, showing the world the unique charm and vitality of China's ancient culture. Feel the great exploration and unremitting practice of the ancients, and their intelligence left us a splendid kite culture. My heart can't help floating up, I really want to fly a kite of my own!

What makes me extremely excited is that in this beautiful season, the Shida Kite Festival is about to begin, and the theme of the activity is to feel the traditional dream of flying. Drawing kites by hand to feel the traditional culture of the Chinese nation and flying kites bravely to yearn for great dreams are really exciting for our junior one students. I can't wait to participate in the activities.

Through the study of kite culture in composition, we know that there are six kinds of kites according to their shapes, which are linear, cylindrical, plate-shaped, hard-winged, soft-winged and free-winged. Hard-winged kites, as the name implies, have fixed wings. The upper and lower horizontal bamboo strips are made into the shape of wings, with high sides and concave middle, forming a ventilation duct, and the two ends of the wings are inclined backwards. Shayaner kite in Beijing is a typical representative of this kind of kite. It only consists of five bamboo strips, and its wings are bent from upper and lower bamboo strips, forming a unique armhole, which is convenient for Sha Yaner to take off when the wind is light and more stable when the wind is strong. I chose to make a sand swallow, swallow head, bat, peony and peach with big characters, and decorate it with small lace. I was immersed in every detail and process of painting, and a strong traditional cultural atmosphere came to my face.

In the performance of the Kite Festival, our Grade One class (1) performed the flying of two kites.No. 1 was an independent kite class emblem, and No.2 was a free kite-an oversized colorful giant octopus.

The No.1 kite is painted with a class emblem, flying in the sky under the control of Li Danyang, a student who flies kites. The main body of the kite is a big horse's head, wearing a crown, with a slightly open mouth and four big wings behind it, forming an eternal word as a whole. The two seals next to them never give up. It symbolizes the spirit of our class 5 1 class 1 students who never give up and work hard. The horse's head is particularly conspicuous in the air, and the horse is flying in the wind with wings. That's awesome! The whole class cheered for it, getting higher and higher. The kite seems to hear our cries, and sure enough, it flies higher and higher in the wind.

Looking at the kite under the blue sky, like a newborn horse, shuttling between white clouds, full of vitality, free and unrestrained, just like those of us who are eager to try and accumulate strength. I hope we can set sail in Normal University like kites and horses and head for the unknown beautiful front.

Notes on Kite Festival 2 Since the First Weifang International Kite Festival 1984. The annual International Kite Festival is held in mid-April every year, and now the 26th Kite Festival has been successfully held, attracting tourists from dozens of countries and regions around the world every year.

Weifang International Kite Festival is not only a festival to exchange kite skills, but also a good opportunity to learn about kite folk culture. The whole Weifang Kite Festival is accompanied by colorful folk traditional art activities. The traditional national lantern show is vivid and diverse in the evening. National fireworks, with its wonderful discharge skills, show the story scenes of historical dramas, which makes people excited and amazed.

Weifang kite has a long history, exquisite workmanship, beautiful shape, smooth flight and easy take-off. Kites are famous for their exquisite craftsmanship, meticulous drawing and high take-off. It is divided into six series, including chord, plate, three-dimensional, soft wing, hard wing and freestyle, with more than 60 varieties.