关于元宵节的习俗英语介绍 中国有着几千年的悠久历史,其中民俗文化是汉文化中的重要组成部分,中国有着各种民俗文化,元宵节便是这其中一种。元宵节是中国传统的节日之一,是一个十分重要的节假日。你对元宵节了解多少?你知道元宵节的习俗是什么吗? The Lantern Festival (元宵节) is the last day of the Chinese New Year celebration. This day is for the last moment for setting off fireworks, the last excuse for eating a big feast and the last chance for family getting together before the 年 celebrations are over. (Latern Festival is also a traditional time of celebration for foreigners who live in China). The Lantern Festival, the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar, is the first full moon of the year. Celebrations and traditions on this day date back to the Western Han Dynasty. Traditions for this festival: as the name indicates, hanging and looking at lanterns is the main tradition. Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are displayed on trees, or along river banks. Parents often take their children to Lantern Fairs and sometimes lucky kids even get a mini toy lantern. Another tradition is guessing lantern riddles. These are riddles that are hung on lanterns for people to shoot down and solve. The riddles are usually short, wise, and sometimes humorous. The answer to a riddle can be a Chinese character, a famous person's name, a place name or a proverb. This tradition has become a popular game with serious staying power even as social development changes other traditions. Other than that, the most important thing to do today is to eat sweet dumplings. In northern China, sweet dumplings made of glutinous rice flour are called 元宵 while in southern part they are called 汤圆. Typical sweet dumplings are filled with black sesame sauce, sweetened bean paste, or hawthorn. Making 元宵 today is like a game or an activity, so it's seldom done without a reason and a group of friends or family present to help out. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/b8835968c8aedd3383c4bb4cf7ec4afe04a1b141.html