1.有关家乡的风俗英语作文 篇一
When it comes to the customs of Qingming Festival, people will inevitably blurt out the words "sweeping graves" and "offering sacrifices". But in my hometown of Jiangsu, the most bustling place is also the "holding boat"!According to our rules in Jiangsu, on the holiday day, men from every household gather together for a large-scale event called 'holding a boat'. The meeting boat races around the three main boats in the middle, with the triangular dragon flag hanging from the three main boats, which is an iconic flag on the local meeting boat. On each boat, the people who support the boat are in two rows, left and right. If you look carefully, everyone is holding a bamboo pole with red and green colored ropes tied to its head, hoping for good luck.
The custom of 'holding onto a boat' also has its origins. According to legend, during the Southern Song Dynasty, the anti Jin hero Yue Fei fled from Chuzhou to Xinghua and stationed his troops in the water connected to the Tuotou Lake to practice his navy. He fought fiercely with the invading Jin soldiers here several times and achieved great victories, but many of the heroes died here. In this way, the common people carry out pole boat activities every year during the Qingming Festival to commemorate the souls of deceased soldiers. Over time, this custom has formed.
I used to hear my father tell me about the competition scene of the boat, but fortunately, I have also witnessed the intense competition with my own eyes. Dong... Dong... "With the powerful sound of the drums, dozens of young men on dozens of dragon pole boats immediately waved their sturdy and sturdy arms, selflessly and fatally swinging the slender bamboo pole, exerting all their strength and summoning all kinds of spirit. The young men with high spirits, every movement is neat and uniform, and every slogan is touching. In an instant, everyone became bold and bold men, blushing one by one, puffing up their cheeks, and unleashing all their accumulated strength... Each dragon boat was like an arrow departing from its bow, rapidly surpassing its opponent, swaying its tail under the leadership of the majestic "dragon head" and heading straight towards the finish line. At this moment, the audience was not idle either. Everyone was cheering and cheering for the team they supported, and the voices that came one after another merged into one.
The annual 'boat support' event is really lively!
2.有关家乡的风俗英语作文 篇二
My hometown is in Changxing, which is a place with many customs.There are many customs in my hometown, such as: during the Spring Festival, every household is busy cleaning up their house. People come and go as guests. When guests come home, they always brew some sugar tea and tea leaves for them to drink and chat with the host. When it's time to eat, the elders always sit in the upper seats, and there will be a lot of dishes on the table.
After finishing the meal, the guests will give the children a big red envelope before leaving, and the children will generally be happy to receive the red envelope. At night, every household should set off firecrackers and fireworks. The fireworks in the sky are colorful. The colors are bright and beautiful. My home also set off fireworks, including large ones, small ones, silent ones, loud ones... all kinds of things. The fireworks were set off for over an hour. At midnight, we also need to go downstairs and set off firecrackers to welcome the arrival of the new year. At that time, we had to eat dumplings, representing the first meal of the new year. This is the custom of celebrating the Chinese New Year in Changxing.
On Mid-Autumn Festival, we eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon. When I see the moon, I often think of the story of Chang'e running to the moon. I seem to see Chang'e secretly crying in the moon palace. On the Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) Festival, we eat rice dumpling, which means reunion.
There are many customs in my hometown, and the customs here have great significance. So each and every one of us must respect these customs, understand them, and understand their meanings. I love my hometown.
3.有关家乡的风俗英语作文 篇三
When it comes to the most important traditional festival in China, everyone will inevitably think of the Spring Festival. In my hometown, there are many things to pay attention to on the first day of the first lunar month.I stayed up all night on New Year's Eve, and on New Year's Day, everyone had to wake up early, even children were no exception. As soon as I got up and went out, my mother urged me to wash my face. "Eh? Why is the water black?" I looked at the water in the basin and then at my mother
After breakfast, we will go out to pay New Year's greetings. Good morning, where are you going? "" The one to the south. "" We happen to be going too, together! "A couple would warmly greet each other when encountering another group of people. If they were on different paths, they would make plans to visit each other's house in the evening. The children are going crazy with joy today, hanging around with their families, wearing warm new clothes, like dolls in New Year pictures. When they go to their homes, they can't help but give more candy, and they can't even fit it in their pockets! The small candy contains everyone's full blessings for the child.
Grandpa and aunt, happy New Year! "This sentence is like a command, everyone kowtowed to the old man in unison, and the adult said, this is respect for the old man. Ouch! Get up, get up! "The aunt quickly came out to pick up the guests." Come in and have a seat. "Everyone laughed and entered the room. There were various nuts and candies on the table to receive the guests, and everyone could eat them.
At night, adults often grab red envelopes and play cards. Children either have more candy than others, set off firecrackers, or learn to play cards like adults. The whole family is happy and happy.
When the Spring Festival arrives, regardless of age, men, women, and children, they are very eager and attach great importance to it. The joy and peace of the year have always been with us.
4.有关家乡的风俗英语作文 篇四
Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China. In this festival, we follow the customs left by our ancestors, such as setting off firecrackers, pasting Spring Festival couplets, collecting New Year's money, eating New Year's Eve dinner, observing the New Year, and paying New Year's greetings. Now, let me take everyone to learn about the customs of the Spring Festival!The first is to drink Laba Congee on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month. Laba Congee is actually Babao Congee. In some regions, there are other dietary habits as well. Then, on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, the "Xiaonian" is celebrated. It is said that in ancient times, the government held a sacrificial ceremony for the stove on this day, and then began to prepare for the New Year, hence the name "Xiaonian". Offering sacrifices to the Kitchen God is a way of offering sacrifices to the Kitchen God. When people offer sacrifices to the Kitchen God, they bribe him and ask him to speak good words in front of the Jade Emperor, wishing him a safe New Year.
The 24th day of the twelfth lunar month is mainly for sweeping dust. In the following days, the taste of Nian gradually became stronger. People have to take a bath, steam Mantou and stick couplets. All kinds of red couplets hang on the streets, making people feel that spring is coming. Spring Festival couplets were made with peach wood symbols a long time ago, carving festive sentences on peach wood symbols. Peach wood is red, symbolizing festive prosperity and indicating a prosperous life for people. Until now, we have used printed Spring Festival couplets. People have pasted festive Spring Festival couplets on their own doors and small doors, and there is also an inverted "Fu" character, symbolizing "Fu (inverted) has arrived".
The New Year's Eve dinner, also known as the reunion dinner, is a gathering of family members who chat and laugh together, recounting their gains from the past year and their plans for the coming year. From time to time, there are bursts of "crackling" firecrackers and colorful fireworks outside. The New Year's Eve dinner continues until the bell strikes. On the early morning of the Lunar New Year, New Year's greetings begin. The younger generation pays their elders New Year's greetings and seeks New Year's money.
After the New Year's Day, people began to visit relatives and friends to pay New Year's greetings to each other. The flavor of the New Year will not fade until the Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
5.有关家乡的风俗英语作文 篇五
In my hometown of Anqing, there is a custom called "Qingming Festival to worship ancestors". Don't think this is ordinary, but in fact, our entire family attaches great importance to it.A few dozen kilometers away from our hometown, there is a small town called Xuling Town, which we go to every year. There is a mountain called Xuling, which houses dozens of generations of our ancestors of the Xu family.
Countless trees, weeds, and thorns on the mountain confirm his antiquity. But he also hindered our progress. In order to worship our ancestors, we will not yield, break off excess branches, step on thorny thorns, and move forward step by step. When we arrived at the cemetery, we saw graves of all sizes. Grandpa led the way, first finding our closest ancestors. Then, Dad and Uncle removed the weeds from the grave. Dad held three incense sticks and inserted six pieces of paper money at the head of the grave. Then, Uncle took out a stack of paper money and lit it in front of the tombstone. I saw with my own eyes the names of me and two younger brothers in the column of the great grandson on the tombstone, as well as the names of several cousins who had not met before. My heart was heavy at that time, why did they not come to worship their ancestors? Perhaps they stayed out of town for the Chinese New Year and didn't come back. Then comes the shooting of firecrackers, and then we will kowtow to our ancestors. When kowtowing, we first need to kneel on both knees, then touch the ground with both hands and palm up, kowtow three times. This is the most respectful etiquette to our ancestors - the three bows and nine kowtows. Finally, we need to 'invite our ancestors home'.
After returning home, the ancestors should be enshrined on a plaque, and offerings should be placed in front of the plaque. These offerings are also exquisite, including chicken, fish, meat, tofu, pastries, fruits, wine, tea, etc., and the heads of chicken and fish should be facing the plaque. Only after worshipping our ancestors can we have the New Year's Eve dinner. During the dinner, there should also be an empty seat on the table, which is reserved for our ancestors to enjoy delicious food. From the 30th day of the lunar new year to the fourth day of the first lunar month, the incense in front of the ancestral tablet cannot be cut off, otherwise it implies that the incense is not flourishing!
On the morning of the fourth day of the lunar new year, we will be sending our ancestors. When sending our ancestors, we need to move the offerings to the dining table, and the heads of the chicken and fish also need to face the door. We need to first bow three times to the plaque, and then bow three times to the door, in order to send our ancestors back to the paradise. Only in this way can the entire Qingming Festival ancestor worship ceremony be considered as over.
As my grandmother said during her prayer, our ancestors are always by our side to bless us, which is also a kind of happiness for us. Without them, we would not be here. Let us always remember them!
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