重阳节主题的英语作文80字范文
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重阳节主题的英语作文80字范文 范文一: In the golden autumn, we not only ushered in the Mid-Autumn festival, National Day, but also ushered in the double ninth festival. As early as thousands of years, there was already respect for the old man's virtues. In modern times, we can see respect for old people on the street, such as "taking the old man across the road, on the bus, and seeing the old man give his seat to him... The government, in an effort to get older people to spend their old age, has opened an old university for the elderly, which is free. This kind of school runs a lot of subjects! There are art, dance, drama, martial arts, Musical Instruments... They are full of thirst for knowledge, and they are not satisfied with the old, unyielding heart, like a schoolboy, savoring the book's "excellent taste". On the day of the double ninth festival, grandma and grandpa went to climb mountains, drink chrysanthemum wine, and wear dogwood. The double ninth festival, also known as the elderly people's day, is a traditional festival in China. Hope to have fun on the day of double ninth festival, remember to pray for the old people! 范文二: The 9th day of the 9th lunar month is the traditional Chongyang Festival, or Double Ninth Festival. It usually falls in October in the Gregorian calendar. In an ancient and mysterious book Yi Jing, or The Book of Changes, number "6" was thought to be of Yin character, meaning feminine or negative, while number "9" was thought to be Yang, meaning masculine or positive. So the number nine in both month and day create the Double Ninth Festival, or Chongyang Festival. Chong in Chinese means "double." Also, as double ninth was pronounced the same as the word to signify "forever", both are "Jiu Jiu," the Chinese ancestors considered it an auspicious day worth celebration. That's why ancient Chinese began to celebrate this festival long time ago. The custom of ascending a height to avoid epidemics was passed down from long time ago. Therefore, the Double Ninth Festival is also called "Height Ascending Festival". The height people will reach is usually a mountain or a tower. Ancient literary figures have left many poems depicting the activity. Even today, people still swarm to famous or little known mountains on this day. 范文三: The "Chong Yang Festival" is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, and it is as such known as the Double Ninth Festival. Origins: The festival began as early as the Warring States Period 475 - 221 BC. According to the yin/yang dichotomy that forms a basis to the Chinese world view, yin represents the elements of darkness and yang represents life and brightness. The number nine is regarded as yang. The ninth day of the ninth month is a double yang day, hence the name "Chong Yang Festival". Chong means "repeat" in Chinese. The ninth month also heralds the approach of winter. It is a time when the living need warm clothing, and filial Chinese sons and daughters extended this to make the festival a time for providing winter clothes for their ancestors. The Double Ninth Festival, therefore, also became an occasion to visit the graves of dead family members. Clothes made of paper would then be burnt as offerings. Climbing mountains: On the Double Ninth Festival, people customarily climb mountains, appreciate chrysanthemum flowers, drink chrysanthemum wine, and eat double-ninth cakes. The Double Ninth Festival is also the "Old Men Festival". Old people are especially meant to improve their health by taking part in the activities on the day of the festival. Family get-togethers: The Double Ninth Festival is also a time for family get-togethers. It is an occasion to remember one's ancestors, the sacrifices they made and the hardships they underwent. Often, family outings are organised during which people search to renew their appreciation of nature and to reaffirm their love and concern for family members and close friends. 感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/388e1521122de2bd960590c69ec3d5bbfc0adad9.html