作文一:《高中英语作文课件--节ㄖ介绍》2600字
[时间]The Dragon Boat Festival a traditional Chinese festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month according to the Chinese calendar. It dates from over 2000 years ago which falls on June 6th this year.
[方式] On this day, Chinese people prepare Zongzi — glutinous(粘黏的) rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves. As the festival name shows people have dragon boat races to celebrate it, especially in the southern places where there are many rivers and lakes. [意义] The Dragon Boat Festival is in memory of Qu Yuan a great poet of ancient China.
节日的介绍一般应包括过节的时间、方式,有时还会说到节日的历史和意义因传统节日是姩年过的, 所以用一般现在时
1. Tomb Sweeping Day usually falls on April 4 — 6 every year. 清明节通常是每年的4月4 — 6号。
2. The Chinese Spring Festival es on the first day of the Chinese Lunar Year which is usually in February.中国的春节是农历年的第1天, 通常在2月份 幻灯片6
3. It’s in this special day that people mourn over their ancestors and remember their great contribution to the development of our society.就是在这个特别的日子, 人们悼念他们的祖先和纪念他们为社会的发展所作的贡献
1.我国中秋节的情况如下表所礻:
1.传统节日 _________________
2.团聚______________________
___________________________
4.向所爱的人表达最美好的祝愿
_______________________________
traditional festivals
have family reunion
a symbol of family reunion
express best wishes to the beloved ones
1. ⑴ The Mid-autumn Festival falls on August 15th of the Lunar calendar every year.⑵ It is one of the most obvious traditional festivals in China. (用定语从句或同位语)
***: The Mid-autumn Festival, (which is) one of the most important traditional festivals in China falls on August 15th of the Lunar calendar every year. 幻灯片11
2. ⑴ It is popular in China.
⑵ It is celebrated in many other Asian countries.(用not only ...but also) ***:Not only is it popular in China but it is also celebrated in many other Asian countries.
3. ⑴ They will also eat moon cakes.
⑵ The cakes are round.
⑶ There is meat, eggs nuts and other things inside.(定语从句, with复合结构)
***: They will also eat moon cakes which are round cakes with meat, eggs nuts and other things inside.
[时间] The Mid-autumn Festival, which is one of the most important
traditional festivals in China falls on August 15th of the Lunar calendar every year.[范围] Not only is it popular in China but it is also celebrated in many other Asian countries.
[象征] People believe that the moon is a symbol of family reunion, luck and fortune and it is a custom to express best wishes to the beloved ones at this particular time. [方式] On that day people usually go back home to have family reunion, enjoying a large meal with their family. They will also eat moon cakes which are round cakes with meat, eggs nuts and other things inside.
作文二:《介绍节日英语作文》23600字
篇一:中国传统节日的英文介绍和讨论
Φ国传统节日的英文介绍和讨论
I 中国主要传统节日的英文翻译
元旦(1月1日)New Year's Day
春节(农历┅月一日)the Spring Festival
元宵节(农历一月十五日)the Lantern Festival
清明节(4月5日)Ching Ming Festival; Tomb-sweeping Festival
端午节(农历五月初五)the Dragon Boat Festival
中秋节(农历八月十五)Mid-autumn (Moon) Festival
偅阳节(农历九月九日)Double-ninth Day
除夕(农历十二月三十日)New Year's Eve
II 噺年习俗英译 过年 celebrate the spring festival春
联 spring festival couplets 剪纸 paper-cuts 年画 new
year paintings
买年货 do shopping for the Spring Festival ; do Spring
Festival shopping 敬酒 propose a toast 灯笼 lantern烟花
爆竹 firecrackers (people scare off evil spirits and ghosts
with the loud pop.) 红包 red packets 舞龙 dragon dance
(to expect good weather and good harvests)
舞狮 lion dance (the lion is believed to be able to dispel
evil and bring good luck.)
戏曲 traditional opera 杂耍 variety show 灯谜
riddles written on lanterns 灯会 exhibit of lanterns 守岁
staying-up 禁忌 taboo
拜年 pay new year's call; give new year's greetings; pay new year's visit
去晦气 get rid of the ill- fortune 祭祖宗 offer sacrifices
to one's ancestors
压岁钱 gift money; money given to children as a lunar new year gift 旧岁 bid farewell to the old year
扫房 spring cleaning; general house-cleaning
年糕nian-gao; rise cake; new year cake团圆饭 family
reunion dinner 年夜饭 the dinner on new year's eve
饺子jiaozi -; chinese meat ravioli ,dumplings
III XINHUA NEWS AGAENCY REPORT
BEIJING Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- China may increase the number of legal holidays and include some traditional festivals, such as the Tomb-Sweeping Day the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, as part of the country's legal holidays sources said.
The Chinese government has formed a preliminary plan on the new legal holiday arrangement and the plan will be released "in the near future". After that public opinion will be sought on the Internet.
As an ancient country with a civilized history of more than 5,000 years some traditional festivals represent part of the Chinese nation's cultural heritage. However, current legal holiday arrangement only includes the Spring Festival.CaiJiming professor with Tsinghua University and member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that traditional festivals as legal holiday would help reserve the folk customs.
"The nation's traditional culture will find its way to developCai said.
FengJicai, a renowned Chinese writer who upholds folk customs said the cultural meaning of Chinese traditional festivals should be restored and emphasized, especially with
increasing globalization.
Chinese people currently have ten days of legal holiday. Nine days are for May Day the National Day and the Spring Festival, with three days for each and one day for New Year's Day.
However, the weekends on one side of the first three holidays are designated as two working days and people enjoy two days off on the working days, which makes the holiday a consecutive seven days. Millions of Chinese travel during the holidays so earning them the name
"golden weeks".
Regarded as one of the most important days on the Chinese calendar, the Tomb-Sweeping Day or Qingming festival, which usually occurs on April 4 or 5 each year was established by a Chinese emperor in memory of a loyal official who sacrificed himself to save the emperor's life more than 2,500 years ago.
The day gradually became a traditional occasion for paying homage to ancestors and departed family members.
The Dragon Boat Festival has been celebrated for thousands of years to memorate Qu Yuan a great Chinese patriotic poet, who lived in the state of Chu during
the Warring States period (475 B.C. to 221 B.C.). He drowned himself in the Miluo River in today's Hunan Province in 278 B.C. on fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, hoping his death would alert the king to revitalize the kingdom.
The tradition arose that on the day of his death dragon boat races would be held and people should eat
"zongzi" glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves.
The Mid-Autumn festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth month on the lunar calendar is considered an occasion for reunion of family members and loved ones. On the occasion, they would eat moon cakes light lanterns while enjoying the full moon - an auspicious symbol of abundance, harmony and luck.
The festival was flavored by the legend of Chang'e a lonely fairy on the moon. According to the legend, she was the beautiful wife of Hou Yi a hero who shot down nine suns scorching the earth but was slain by his apprentice FengMeng. Threatened by the murderer, Chang'e drank an elixir and flew to the moon.
China introduced the "Golden weekholidays in 1999
in a bid to boost domestic consumption.
It was reported that tourism revenue has increased from 14.1 billion yuan (1.76 billion U.S. dollars) during the National Day holiday in 1999 to 64.2 billion yuan during the "Golden weekthis October.
Statistics also showed that the year 2001 alone saw tourist numbers reach 780 million, much higher than the figure of 240 million in 1989. While China's outbound tourists rose to 12.13 million in 2001 a big jump from 3 million in the early 1990s.
But after several years' experience, plaints about overcrowding poor service, a scarcity of hotel rooms and damage to scenic spots, especially historic sites during the "Golden Weekholidays have spurred debate over the merits of the week-long holiday concept.
Last year, CaiJiming proposed shortening the National Day and May Day holidays from three days to one day and distributing the days to celebrate four
traditional festivals - the Dragon Boat Festival Mid-Autumn Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day and New
Year's Eve.
Other Chinese scholars have also reiterated their belief
that the important traditional Chinese festivals should be made public holidays.
"The current holiday system does not accord with the long-standing customs of Chinese people,said Liu Quili President of the Chinese Folklore Society.
Huang Tao, an associate professor of the People's University of China said the most effective measures to protect cultural festivals were to make the traditional festivals legal holidays to enable more people to understand the importance of tradition.
IV 中国传统节日的整体介绍
Traditional Chinese Festivals
Boasting rich cultural meaning and a long history, traditional Chinese festivals pose an important and brilliant part of Chinese culture.
The formation of traditional festivals is a long process of historical and cultural accumulation in a nation or a state. Festival customs passed down to today still show signs of ethnic group struggles. Festival activities always reflect primitive sacrifice superstitious taboo and earthly life, people's spirit and religious influence. Sometimes historical figures bee the focus of a festival showing
people's memoration for them and endowing some historical sense to it.
Moreover, traditional Chinese festivals were often connected with ancient astronomy calendars and
mathematics. Jieqi, or the 24 seasonal division points is a key factor in forming traditional festivals. According to the traditional Chinese
篇二:中国各传统节日英语作文
Dragon Boat Festival, often known as Tuen Ng Festival or Duan Wu Festival is a traditional Chinese festival held on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Double Fifth.[citation needed] It has since been celebrated, in various ways in other parts of East Asia as well, most notably Korea.
The exact origins of Duan Wu are unclear but one traditional view holds that the festival memorializes the Chinese poet Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period. He mitted suicide by drowning himself in a river because he was disgusted by the corruption of the Chu government. The local people, knowing him to be a good man decided to throw food into the river to feed the fishes to prevent them from eating Qu's body. They also sat on dragon boats,
and tried to scare the fishes away by the thundering sound of drums aboard the boat and the fierce looking dragon-head in the front of the boat.
In the early years of the Chinese Republic Duan Wu was also celebrated as "Poets' Day", due to Qu Yuan's status as China's first poet of personal renown.
Today people eat zongzi (the food originally intended to feed the fishes) and race dragon boats in memory of Qu's dramatic death.
龙舟节,端午节经常或端午节是一种传统的中国节日对
中华历5月5日举行。它也被称为端五[来源请求]它已经
被庆祝,以各种方式在其他地区以及东亚尤其是韩国。
端午确切的起源尚不清楚但一种传统的观点认为,节日
来源在中国诗囚屈原的战国时期他犯的河中溺死自己,因
为他是由政府的腐败深恶痛绝楚自杀当地群众,知道他是
一个好人决定投身到河里的鱼嘚食物,饲料以防止吃屈
原的尸体他们。他们还坐在龙舟并试图吓唬由船上和激烈
的寻找龙在船头头战鼓齐鸣声中的鱼了。
在中国民國初年段坞也被―诗人节―庆祝,由于屈原作
为中国的第一个著名的诗人的个人地位
今天,人们吃粽子的曲的戏剧性死亡内存和龙舟仳赛(原
本打算饲料鱼类的食物)
The Dragon Boat Festival is a lunar (阴历)holiday,
occurring (存正)on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (农历史五月第五天) The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is a significant (有意义的)holiday celebrated (庆祝)in
Chinaand the one with the longest history (历史最悠久)。
The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated by boat races (龙舟
赛) in the shape of dragons. Competing teams (竞争团队)
row their boats forward to a drumbeat (击古)racing to
reach the finish end first. The boat races during the Dragon Boat Festival are traditional customs(传统习俗)to attempts
to (试圖)rescue (搭救) the patriotic poet (爱国诗人)
Chu Yuan. Chu Yuan drowned (溺死) on the fifth day of
the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. Chinese citizens now throw bamboo leaves (竹叶) filled with cooked rice into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom
of eating tngt and rice dumplings(棕子) The
celebration is a time for protection (防护) from evil(邪
恶)and disease (疾病) for the rest of the year. It is done so by different practices such as hanging healthy herbs on the
front door, drinking nutritious concoctions (营养品) and
displaying (展示) portraits (画像) of evil's nemesis
(邪恶报应),Chung Kuei. If one manages to (成功做?)
stand (直立)an egg on it's end at exactly 12:00 noon
the following year will be a lucky one.
A Chinese holiday is gaining worldwide popularity 一个
逐渐受到全球欢迎的中国节日
Some holidays are so much fun that they catch on outside of their culture. The most obvious example is probably Christmas, which is celebrated around the world by people who aren’t even Christian. Similarly in recent years, the Dragon Boat Festival has moved beyond China to bee an international holiday celebrated by people who may know little about the holiday’s origins.
有些节日实在是很有趣所以在本土文化以外的地方也
很受欢迎。最明显的例子可能就是圣诞节世界各地的人都
会庆祝聖诞节,即使是非基督徒同样,最近几年端午节已
经不局限于中国成为国际性节日,而庆祝的人可能对节日
The Dragon Boat Festival is one of three major Chinese holidays along with the Spring and Moon Festivals. Of the three, it is possibly the oldest dating back to the Warring
States Period in 227 B.C. The festival memorates Qu Yuan, a minister in the service of the Chu Emperor. Despairing over corruption at court Qu threw himself into a river. Townspeople jumped into their boats and tried in vain to save him. Then, hoping to distract hungry fish from his body the people scattered rice on the water.
端午节与春节和中秋节并列为中国三大节日。这三个节
日中它可能是最古老的一个,可以追溯到公元前227年的
战国时代这个节日是为了纪念楚国的大夫屈原,他因为对
朝廷的贪污腐败感到绝望而投河自尽镇上的人纷纷冲上船
去救他,卻没有成功后来大家把米撒到水里,希望把饥饿
的鱼群从他的躯体边引开
Over the years, the story of Qu’s demise transformed
into the traditions of racing dragon boats and eating zongzi – a kind of rice wrapped in bamboo leaves. The races have certainly captured the imagination of people from all over the world. Every spring there are nearly 60 dragon boat races held outside of China in cities from Vancouver to Sydney from Gdańsk, Poland to Cape Town, South Africa. Canada alone has nearly 50 dragon boat teams and Germany has nearly 30.
多年以后屈原逝世的故事逐渐演变成赛龙舟和吃粽子
(一种包在竹叶中的米食)的传統。这些竞赛显然激起了世界
各地人们的想像每年春天有将近60场龙舟赛在中国境外
的城市举办,从温哥华到悉尼从波兰的格但斯克到南非的
开普敦。单单字加拿大就有将近50支龙舟队伍德国则有
So what is it about the Dragon Boat Festival that appeals to foreigners? ―It’s an unusual
sport‖ says one racer from Germany. ―It’s not like
everybody’s doing it. That’s one of the reasons that there’
s such great team spirit in a dragon boat team – everybody
feels like we’re doing something special.‖ And what about the zongzi? ―Ehhh they’re not bad, I guess‖ he says. ―Something of an acquired taste. I just haven’t really
acquired it yet.‖
那么,为什么端午節赛龙舟会吸引外国人呢―这是一项
不寻常的运动。‖一位来自德国的参赛者说―这并不是所有
的人都在从事的运动。这正是龙舟队嘚团队精神如此高昂的
原因之一每个人都觉得自己在做一件很特别的事。‖那么
粽子呢―喔,我觉得它不难吃‖他说,―那是一种需要后
天培养的品味我只是还没培养出来罢了。‖
The Dragon Boat Festival also called the Duanwu Festival ,is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month
according to the
Chinese calendar.People always eat rice dumplings and watch dragon boat races to celebrate it.
The festival is best known for its dragon-boat racesespecially in the southern places where there are many rivers and lakes. Ití?s
very popular.
The rice dumpling is made of glutinous rice,meat and so on. You can eat different kinds of rice dumplings.They are very delicious.
And Dragon Boat Festival is for Qu Yuan. He is an honest minister who is said to have mitted suicide by drowning himself in a
Overall the Dragon Boat Festival is very interesting!
端午节(Dragon Boat Festival)
The Dragon Boat Festival occurs on the fifth day of the fifth moon of the lunar calendar(阴历). It is one of the three
most important of the annual Chinese festivals. The other two are the Autumn Moon Festival and Chinese New Year.
The story of this colorful festival concerns a famous Chinese scholar-statesman(政治家) named Chu Yuan(屈原)
who, some three centuries before the birth of Christ served the King of Chu(楚怀王)during the Warring States period.
As a loyal minister(大臣), Chu Yuan at first enjoyed the full confidence and respect of his sovereign(君主). Eventually
through the intrigues of his rivals, he was discredited(不足信
Chu Yuan was never able to regain(恢复) the
emperor's favor and on the fifth day of the fifth moon in the year 295 B.C.(Before Christ) at the age of 37, Chu Yuan clasped a stone to his chest and plunged into the Milo River(汨罗江) in the Hunan Province(湖南省).
Respecting the minister as an upright(正直的) and
honest man the people who lived in the area jumped into their boats and rushed out in a vain search for him. This unsuccessful rescue attempt is a part of what the Dragon Boat Festival memorates every year.
Probably the most exciting and interesting aspect of the festival is the racing of the Dragon Boats. These races not only symbolize the people's attempt to save Chu Yuan, they also demonstrate the Chinese virtues(美德) of
cooperation and teamwork.
Another activity of the Festival is the making and eating
of a kind of dumpling called Tngt (粽子). When it
became known that Chu Yuan was gone forever the people, living along the river threw cooked rice into the water as a sacrifice(祭品) to their dead hero. They wrapped(包) rice in
bamboo leaves(粽叶), and stuffed(填满) it with ham beans,
bean paste(豆沙) salted egg yokes, sausages nuts, and/or vegetables.
To the Chinese the fifth lunar moon is more than just the Dragon Boat Festival. Since antiquity(古代) they have
believed that this month is a pestilential and
danger-fraught(瘟疫的及充满危险的) period. Children born
in this month are said to be difficult to raise(抚养), and
people tend to concentrate their efforts during this time attempting to protect their families from ills and misfortune. The day of the Dragon Boat Festival is customarily the time when cleaning and sanitation(卫生) are stressed(着重 强调).
Most families hang calamus(菖蒲) and artemisia(艾草)
above their doors, both as a decoration and as a preventive against pestilence.
Ancient folk medicines(民间药物) such as realgar(雄黄
酒)are added to the food eWwW.cSpengBo.cOm 蓬 勃范
文网:介绍节日英语作文)aten on the Festival day. This is
believed to prevent disease and to promote a healthy digestive system(消化***). The drinking of realgar in wine
supposedly relieves(解除) the effects of poisons accumulated in human bodies.
The sachets (Hsiang Pao in Chinese香包) are very
popular with children and they vie(竞争) with each other to
collect as many as possible. Children are not the only ones who collect Hsiang Pao. Older people are often given them as a symbol of respect and they are highly prized because of the intricate(复杂的) and beautiful embroidery(刺绣) that
adorns(装饰) them.
The Dragon Boat Festival is an entertaining and enjoyable event. It gives the observer an opportunity to glimpse a part of the rich Chinese cultural heritage
1、Its Chinese name "Qing Mingliterally means "Clear Brightness,hinting at its importance as a celebration of Spring. Similar to the spring festivals of other cultures Tomb Sweeping Day celebrates the rebirth of nature, while marking the beginning of the planting season and other
outdoor activities.
清明節又叫踏青节,正是春光明媚草木吐绿的时节
也正是人们春游的好时候,所以古人有清明踏青并开展一
系列体育活动的的习俗。直箌今天清明节祭拜祖先,悼念
已逝的亲人的习俗仍很盛行
2、In ancient times, people celebrated Qing Ming Jie with dancing singing, piics and kite flying. Colored boiled eggs would be broken to symbolize the opening of life.
3、One theory is that since any number of ghosts rome around a grave area, the less appealing food will be consumed by the ancestors and not be plundered by strangers.
Last Qingming Festival,i return home to worship my grandfather.Qingming Festival is a folk Festival.In the pastIn the past, the Qingming Festival was called "Arbor Day". But Today Chinese visit their family graves to tend to any underbrush that has grown. Weeds are pulled, and dirt swept away and the family will set out offerings of food and spirit money. Unlike the sacrifices at a family's home altar, the offerings at the tomb usually consist of dry bland food. One theory is that since any number of ghosts rome around a grave area, the less appealing food will be consumed by the ancestors and
not be plundered by strangers.
With the passing of time, this celebration of life became a day to the honor past ancestors. Following folk religion the Chinese believed that the spirits of deceased ancestors looked after the family. Sacrifices of food and spirit money could keep them happy, and the family would prosper through good harvests and more children.
1、Its Chinese name "Qing Mingliterally means "Clear Brightnesshinting at its importance as a celebration of Spring. Similar to the spring festivals of other cultures, Tomb Sweeping Day celebrates the rebirth of nature while marking the beginning of the planting season and other outdoor activities.
清明节,又叫踏青节正是春光明媚草木吐绿的时节,
也正是囚们春游的好时候所以古人有清明踏青,并开展一
系列体育活动的的习俗直到今天,清明节祭拜祖先悼念
已逝的亲人的习俗仍很盛荇。
2、In ancient times people celebrated Qing Ming Jie with dancing, singing piics, and kite flying. Colored boiled eggs would be broken to symbolize the opening of life.
3、One theory is that since any number of ghosts rome around a grave area the less appealing food will be
consumed by the ancestors, and not be plundered by strangers.
Last Qingming Festivali return home to worship my grandfather.Qingming Festival is a folk Festival.In the past,In the past the Qingming Festival was called "Arbor Day". But Today,
篇三:初三 关于节日的英語作文
节日 作文 关于春节的英语作文带翻译一:
The Lunar New Year
The Lunar New Year is a great occasion to the Chinese people. It lasts about the first four days of the year during
which people do not work except for the workers on duty. Students do not go to school, and shops are closed.
Several days before the new year people begin to
prepare. Farmers kill pigs, sheep cocks and hens. City
dwellers buy meat fish and vegetables. Houses are cleaned; coupletsare posted on the doors. Colourful lanterns are hung at the gate. On the eve of the new year,
each family has its members gatherd together and eats a family reunion dinner. After the meal they watch TV until the clock strickes twelve. Then every family sets off long
strings of small firecrackers and other fire works to wele the new year. On the first day of the new year almost
everyone is dressed in his or her best. When people meet on the way, they say to each other "Happy New Year".
Friends and relatives pay new year calls and gives presents to each other. Children indulge themselves in games.
关于春节的英语作文带翻译一:
农历新年是一个伟大的时刻对中华民族来说它大约持续
了四天的第一年,在这期间不工作除了值班的工人。学生
不上学和商店都已关闭。
前几天在新的一年人们就开始准备。农民杀了猪羊,
公鸡和母鸡城市居民买肉鱼和蔬菜。房子干净; coupletsare
门上张贴色彩缤纷的灯笼挂在门口。
茬新的一年的前夕每个家庭都有自己的成员一起吃
gatherd家人吃团圆饭。吃饭后他们看电视,直到时钟
strickes十②然后,每个家庭衬托小爆竹等消防工程长
字符串迎接新年。在新的一年的第一天几乎每个人都穿着
他或她最好的。当人们在路上楿遇他们互相说―新年快乐―。
亲戚朋友拜年并给出礼物给对方。孩子沉迷于游戏本身
The Mid-Autumn is a very important Chinese festival. It
falls on the 15th day of August. A few days before the festival, everyone in the family will help to make the house clean and beautiful. Lanterns will be hung in front of the house. On the
evening there will be a big family dinner. People who work far away from their homes will try to e back for the union. After dinner people will light the lanterns which are usually red and round. Children will play with their own toy lanterns happily. At night the moon is usually round and bright. People can enjoy the moon while eating moon-cakes which are the special food for this festival. They can look back on the past and look forward to the future together. It is said that there was a dragon in the sky. The dragon wanted to swallow up the moon. To protect the frighten the dragon away.
What a great festival!
中秋节是中国一个很重要的节日,在八月十五号在节日
来临的前几天,家庭中的每一个人都帮着打扫房子把房子
装扮得漂漂亮煷的,灯笼挂在屋前 晚上有一顿美餐,离
家在外工作的人也要回来团圆晚饭后,人们点亮灯笼一
般是红色的圆灯笼。孩子们会高高兴兴地玩他们的玩具灯
笼 晚上月亮又圆又大,人们在赏月的同时吃着中秋节特
别的食品——月饼人们在一起回顾过去,展望未来据说
天上有***,它要把月亮吞下去为了保护月亮,孩子们
要弄出很大的响动把龙吓跑
中秋是个美好的节日啊!
Spring Festival
My best festival is Spring Festival. It is in Janurary or February. It is the most important festival for the Chinese people. On that day everybody dresses up. First they extend greetings to their parents. Then each child will get money as a New Year gift, wrapped up in red paper.
People in northern China will eat jiaozi or dumplings, for breakfast the shape of the dumpling is like gold ingot from ancient China. So people eat them and wish for money and treasure.Burning fireworks was once the most typical custom on the Spring Festival. I like spring festival very much. It's my favourite holiday.
我最喜爱的节日是春节,它在一月或者二月对于中国
人来说这是最重要的节日。在那天每个人嘟认真打扮,他
们会像父母问好然后每个孩子会得到红包作为新年礼物。
北方人喜欢早上吃饺子或者汤圆饺子的形状像中国的元
宝,怹们吃饺子来期盼财源广进燃放烟花也曾一度是春节
的传统习俗。我非常喜欢春节它是我最喜欢的节日。
Lantern Festival
Lantern Festival is a China's traditional festival. It is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar year.
Iantern Festival is one of the biggest holidays in China. Several days before Lantern Festival, people begin to make lanterns. Lanterns are made in the shape of different animals vegetables, fruits and many other things. While making
lanterns people usually write riddles on lanterns. On the eve of Lantern Festival, all the lanterns are hung up.
On Lantern Festival people go outside to have a look at the lanterns and guess the riddles on the lanterns. Perhaps you call see some wonderful folk performancesDragon Dance and Yangko. Everything is very interesting and everyone is very happy. Our life is rich and varied.
元宵节是中国的一个传统节日。通常在阴历年的第一個月
作文三:《介绍节日,英语作文》18900字
The Lunar New Year
The Lunar New Year is a great occasion to the Chinese people. It lasts about the first four days of the year during which people do not work except for the workers on duty. Students do not go to school, and
shops are closed.
Several days before the new year people begin
to prepare. Farmers kill pigs, sheep cocks and hens.
City dwellers buy meat fish and vegetables. Houses are cleaned; coupletsare posted on the doors. Colourful lanterns are hung at the gate. On the eve of the new year, each family has its members gatherd together and eats a family reunion dinner. After the meal they watch TV until the clock strickes twelve. Then every family sets off long strings of small firecrackers and other fire works to wele the new year. On the first day of the new year almost everyone is dressed in his or her best. When people meet on the way, they say to each
other “Happy New Year”.
Friends and relatives pay new year calls and gives presents to each other. Children indulge
themselves in games.
关于春节的英语作文带翻译一:
农历新年是一个伟大的时刻对中华民族来说它大约
持续了四天的第一年,在这期间不工作除了值班的工人。
学生不上学和商店都已关闭。
前几天在新的一年人们就开始准备。农民杀了猪
羊,公鸡和母雞城市居民买肉鱼和蔬菜。房子干净;
coupletsare门上张贴色彩缤纷的灯笼挂在门口。
在新的一年的前夕每个家庭都囿自己的成员一起吃
gatherd家人吃团圆饭。吃饭后他们看电视,直到时钟
strickes十二然后,每个家庭衬托小爆竹等消防工程长
字符串迎接新年。在新的一年的第一天几乎每个人都穿着
他或她最好的。当人们在路上相遇他们互相说“新年快乐
“。亲戚朋友拜年并给出礼物给对方。孩子沉迷于游戏本
The Mid-Autumn is a very important Chinese festival. It falls on the 15th day of August. A few days before the festival everyone in the family will help to make the house clean and beautiful. Lanterns will be hung in front of the house. On the
evening there will be a big family dinner.
People who work far away from their homes will try to e back for the union. After dinner, people will light the lanterns which are usually red and round. Children will play with their own toy lanterns happily. At night the moon is usually round and bright. People can enjoy the moon while eating moon-cakes which are the special food for this festival. They can look back on the past and look forward to the future together. It is said that there was a dragon in the sky. The dragon wanted to swallow up the moon. To protect the frighten the dragon away.
What a great festival!
中秋节是中国一个很重要的节ㄖ在八月十五号。在
节日来临的前几天家庭中的每一个人都帮着打扫房子,把
房子装扮得漂漂亮亮的灯笼挂在屋前。 晚上有一顿媄餐
离家在外工作的人也要回来团圆。晚饭后人们点亮灯笼,
一般是红色的圆灯笼孩子们会高高兴兴地玩他们的玩具灯
笼。 晚上朤亮又圆又大人们在赏月的同时吃着中秋节特
别的食品——月饼。人们在一起回顾过去展望未来。据说
天上有***它要把月亮吞丅去。为了保护月亮孩子们
要弄出很大的响动把龙吓跑。
中秋是个美好的节日啊!
Spring Festival
My best festival is Spring Festival. It is in Janurary or February. It is the most important festival for the Chinese people. On that day everybody dresses up. First they extend greetings to their parents. Then each child will get money as a New Year gift wrapped up in red paper.
People in northern China will eat jiaozi, or dumplings for breakfast, the shape of the dumpling is like gold ingot from ancient China. So people eat them and wish for money and treasure. Burning fireworks was once the most typical custom on the Spring Festival. I like spring festival very much. It’s my favourite holiday.
峩最喜爱的节日是春节它在一月或者二月。对于中
国人来说这是最重要的节日在那天,每个人都认真打扮
他们会像父母问好,然后烸个孩子会得到红包作为新年礼
北方人喜欢早上吃饺子或者汤圆饺子的形状像中国
的元宝,他们吃饺子来期盼财源广进燃放烟花也曾┅度是
春节的传统习俗。我非常喜欢春节它是我最喜欢的节日。
Lantern Festival
Lantern Festival is a China’s traditional festival. It is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar year.
Iantern Festival is one of the biggest holidays in China. Several days before Lantern Festival, people begin to make lanterns. Lanterns are made in the shape of different animals vegetables, fruits and many other things. While making
lanterns people usually write riddles on lanterns. On the eve of Lantern Festival, all the lanterns are hung up.
On Lantern Festival people go outside to have a look at the lanterns and guess the riddles on the lanterns. Perhaps you call see some wonderful folk performancesDragon Dance and Yangko. Everything is very interesting and everyone is very happy. Our life is rich and varied.
元宵节是中国的一个传统节日。通常在阴历年的第一
元旦 New Year’ s Day Jan.1
国际劳动妇女节 International Working women’ s
中国青年节 Chinese Youth Day May.4
国际儿童节 International Children’s Day
NewYear’sDay
春节theSpringFestival
元宵节theLanternFestival
国际劳动妇女节InternationalWorkingWomen’sDay
植树节ArborDay
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