農(nóng)歷五月初五,是中華民族的傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日——端午節(jié)。端午節(jié)還有許多別稱,如:端五節(jié)、端陽節(jié)、午日節(jié)、女兒節(jié)、詩人節(jié)、龍日等等。以下是為大家精心整理的《端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文》,歡迎大家閱讀。
1.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇一
"The fifth of May is the Dragon Boat Festival; the door is filled with wormwood; the Zongzi is eaten and sugar is sprinkled; the dragon boat is launched happily." Everyone should have sung this song. That's right, this is a children's song about dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival.
At the Dragon Boat Festival, which is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, every household will be hung with calamus and wormwood, and you can also eat delicious Zongzi. But at the same time, we will also hold a dragon boat race. Once the team is divided, the game officially begins. The red and blue teams swung their oars as if in a frenzy. As I watched the game on the shore, I wasn't idle either. I exerted all my strength and shouted, "Red team, come on! Red team, come on!"
The red team seemed to hear my shout and suddenly accelerated their speed, using all their might to rush towards the finish line. As soon as the blue team saw that the signs were not right, they immediately exerted all their strength and rose up to catch up. How wonderful this scene is!
From a distance, the clear and bottomless river surface splashed with water droplets. Under the sunlight, the water droplets transformed into colorful diamonds floating in mid air, dazzling. The faces of the contestants were wet, unable to distinguish between river water and sweat.
Halfway through the game, the players from both teams were sweating profusely, but they didn't seem to be tired at all. In the dance of sweat and river water, amidst the cheers and cheers of the audience, they appeared even more excited, energetic, and faster.
Finally, only ten meters away from the finish line, the team members put in a lot of effort, hoping that the dragon boat could become a real dragon, leading them to fly towards the finish line and into the sea. Five meters, four meters, three meters, two meters. As the finish line was about to be reached, two teams of dragon boats sprinted towards it. Wow! The red team has won. While I was happy for them, I couldn't help but wonder: why is there a dragon boat race on the Dragon Boat Festival? How long has this custom been in history?
A nearby aunt who watched the competition said to me, "Racing dragon boats is for a great poet in our country - Qu Yuan." After that, he told me the story of Qu Yuan jumping into the river, and I was deeply moved by it.
As another Dragon Boat Festival approached, I couldn't help but think how pleased and excited Qu Yuan would be if his spirit in heaven could see such a lively and harmonious scene of life! 2.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇二
There is no special custom in my hometown during the Dragon Boat Festival. It's just like eating Zongzi, inserting wormwood, and eating with my family. One thing that makes me feel a bit special is that on the Dragon Boat Festival, every child should wear a five colored rope - a five colored thread.
Five colored threads, to put it more plainly, are ropes woven from five bright colored silk threads. Tie it on your wrist on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, which means avoiding disasters. This is all passed down from the older generation, and upon closer examination, it is unclear which generation it was passed down from. It seems that it has been passed down since the founding of Pangu.
And these five colored strands also have a particular requirement, which is to be picked in a rainy day and in a place with live water. At that time, I didn't understand the meaning and didn't pay much attention to it.
Until one time, the quality of the rope was really poor, and the colorful colors were printed on the wrist, like a movable color palette. The washing around made me extremely annoyed, so I decided to take it off when there was no one around, and threw it in the trash can.
Just when I thought it was safe to lift the alarm, it was exposed - my grandmother noticed. She pulled me into the living room and gave me a severe lesson, as if I had committed some heinous and unforgivable crime. In an instant, a feeling of "it's all my fault" arose. Finally, my grandmother carefully woven a five colored thread and put it on my wrist. And repeatedly reminded me to wait until it rains before taking it off, as it is absolutely impossible to take it off normally!
Later on, I realized that releasing the five colored strands on a rainy day and throwing them into a flowing river carries the meaning of carrying away all the pain and disaster. The rope flows downstream, and disasters will also pass with the waves, leading to happiness and health in the coming year.
Now, my grandmother and I don't live together anymore. Every Dragon Boat Festival, my mother would also choose five brightly colored ropes to weave into five colored strands. However, she no longer remembers the weaving method of the past, just casually picking a few to meet the occasion and seek good omens during festivals. 3.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇三
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that is loved by people of all ages and genders, and it is also my favorite. Because I will go back to my grandmother's house to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, and there are many interesting customs and activities at her house during the festival.
Last Dragon Boat Festival, my grandmother taught me a craft - embroidery sachets. Firstly, my grandmother introduced me to sachets: Traditional Chinese sachets are often made of silk fabric and contain spices such as realgar, smoked grass, and mugwort. They appeared as early as 3000 years ago and can repel mosquitoes. It is said that they can also ward off evil spirits.
After a brief understanding of sachets, we started working. First, cut a rectangular piece of cloth, with a distance of 0 from the edge of the cloth on the back. Draw a line at 7 centimeters, and the line drawn is the stitch that needs to be sewn. After drawing, fold the fabric in half and spread it out. Place the hanging rope diagonally and upside down at the folding line. Then, start sewing from the hanging rope according to the outline drawn, and sew an L-shape to form an open small bag. Next, flip the cloth over and insert some filling cotton. As I received the filling cotton, I began to gently pinch it, feeling the white cotton soft and bouncing like clouds, which was simply irresistible! After pinching for a while, I put a unique aroma of mugwort (squeezed a little smaller) into the bag and filled it with filling cotton, but don't fill too much, otherwise it will become a "big fat man" who is about to burst his clothes. After all the stuffing is done, you now have a square mugwort bag. Just pinch the two parallel edges of the square without any seams with your hand, flip the unstitched fabric inward, start sewing from the inside, and then finish sewing. Hehe, just a homemade sachet is done! I was so happy that I couldn't close my mouth and held it in my palm, looking left and right.
The first time I sewed a sachet, it didn't look very good, so I decided to sew another one. After my careful production, a delicate sachet has been completed again! My grandmother didn't expect me to improve so quickly. She praised me well and made me feel happy. Encouraged by my grandmother, it only took me an afternoon to sew three more, each with a unique beauty. So many sachets for whom? Coincidentally, when my mother came back from work and saw the beautiful sachet, she also praised me and said to me, "Why don't you give these sachets to your younger siblings separately?" "Okay!" The thought of my embroidered sachet hanging on my younger siblings' backpacks made me so happy and "bad"!
In addition to sewing sachets, Grandma's Dragon Boat Festival has many other activities, such as weaving colorful duck egg baskets, bringing colorful ropes, and wrapping Zongzi... I hope you can continue to experience these interesting customs at Grandma's next Dragon Boat Festival. 4.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇四
On the Dragon Boat Festival, I think of a children's song "May 5th, is the Dragon Boat Festival. Insert wormwood leaves, bring sachets. Eat Zongzi, sprinkle sugar. The dragon boat goes into the water happily." A simple children's song tells about the Dragon Boat Festival, a traditional festival of more than 2000 years in China. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, people all over the country eat Zongzi and race dragon boats.
In my hometown, it's the same. Every day, every household is busy and happy, everyone is preparing for the holiday. Two days before the Dragon Boat Festival, I saw my grandmother go to the market to buy Zongye and glutinous rice. When I got home, my grandmother first put Zongye into a pot, soaked it in water to make it soft, then washed the glutinous rice and soaked it in water. After a period of soaking, my grandmother began to make Zongzi.
First, pick up a piece of zong leaf, roll it into a vertebral body, and then fill the glutinous rice into the vertebral body. After filling, wrap it tightly with the rest of the zong leaf, and then trap it with twine. Grandma wrapped it one by one like this. After a while, a string of Zongzi was wrapped. Finally, on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, my mother went out to buy food in the morning. Grandma took out the Zongzi from the refrigerator and put it into the pot to cook. My mother also came back soon. At this time, my mother took out the wormwood leaf bought in the market, hung it on the door, and then prepared the dishes.
After a day of preparation, our dinner began. Our family sat around the table, praying for our ancestor Qu Yuan before starting our meal. This was also a scene of a dragon boat race on TV, and I couldn't help but think of Qu Yuan. I hope he can hear our prayers and not just feel lonely.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival that has been celebrated by Chinese people for over two thousand years. Its continuation is not only a festival of dragons, but also a spiritual continuation. 5.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇五
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China. On that day, people are immersed in a joyful atmosphere all day long.
Every Dragon Boat Festival, people make Zongzi to eat. Do you know how to make Zongzi? Let me tell you.
First, wash the fresh and green zongzi leaves clean, then hold the leaves with your left hand and gently spoon the glutinous rice with your right hand. Add mung beans, honey dates, raisins, pork ribs, and peanuts, wrap them tightly with a rope.
Finally, cook the delicious Zongzi for several hours, and eat it when it is fully cooked. When it was still cooking, the fragrance had already spread throughout the entire street! You take a bite and taste it, making sure it makes you want to eat more and more. Even if you don't eat it, smelling it will make you drool, and the fragrance will go straight into your heart.
After a rich lunch, people came to the riverbank from all directions to watch the intense dragon boat race, supporting the elderly and children. I saw two teams of athletes sitting on the boat with high spirits, tightly gripping the oars and staring straight ahead, ready to set off. With a loud bang, dragon boats charged forward like arrows. People on both sides of the Taiwan Strait were also jumping and jumping in joy, shouting excitedly, "Come on, come on." It was like drums and gongs roaring through the sky, bustling with excitement!
In the afternoon, people were already sweating profusely, and it was time to take a comfortable shower. According to traditional customs, people boil a large pot of water with prepared mugwort leaves, calamus, and houttuynia cordata. The whole family needs to be washed, which is said to avoid evil energy. In fact, according to the principle of traditional Chinese medicine, it is to kill bacteria and remove moisture. After washing, there will be no rash.
Friends, welcome to my hometown to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. It will definitely be a feast for the eyes and mouth! 6.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇六
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival, or Double Ninth Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown has many customs: wrapping Zongzi, racing dragon boats, washing dragon boat water, eating eggs... But in my memory, the most impressive and interesting thing is the Dragon Boat Water.
I remember when I was seven or eight years old, my mother took my cousin, younger brother, and me to wash dragon boat water together. Let's bring some clean clothes to change. Take some Zongzi. A few cooked eggs. We arrived at the place where the dragon boat was washed, and immediately descended into the water to play non-stop.
In a water battle, I'll splash water on you, you'll splash water on me, everyone will splash water on each other. Playing with each other, we casually wet our clothes. I proudly said, "Come and see the athlete I learned diving. I'm pretty good at it, right?" Mom said, "Be careful.".
Speaking late, it was fast, and in an instant, I jumped into the water. However, I was filled with a few sips of water, which made my cousin and younger brother burst into laughter. I couldn't help but cry and laugh. Then, my mother said, "Stop playing. It's getting dark soon, come up and have an egg. After eating an egg, we'll be safe all year round."
The customs of my hometown really have many patterns. Wrapping Zongzi is essential for the Dragon Boat Festival. Every day of the Dragon Boat Festival, there will be a variety of Zongzi, salty. Sweet. Hot... Zongzi in my hometown has a special flavor. Zongzi in any place is not as good as Zongzi in my hometown. I went to Zhongshan to eat Zongzi, and thought it was not Zongzi at all. Where is Zongzi delicious in my hometown? Zongzi in my hometown, which is "always bright in my hometown", is so memorable and unforgettable.
I love my hometown, and I love the Dragon Boat Festival even more! 7.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇七
There are many traditional festivals in China, including the Dragon Boat Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival... The Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is said to commemorate the great national poet Qu Yuan. Every fifth day of May, people have the custom of eating Zongzi, planting calamus, racing dragon boats, and drinking realgar wine.
I like to eat Zongzi and watch Zongzi. This year, there was a contest to make Zongzi at Jiaxinmao Square during the Dragon Boat Festival. My mother signed Grandma Li's name. We formed a cheering group, consisting of me, my parents, my grandmother, Qiqi, and Uncle Xia Yong. Arrived at the competition venue in a grand manner.
Wow, there are so many grandmothers participating in the competition, each with full confidence and eager to try. The host finished reading out the competition rules: Five people in a group, six minutes, to see who packed the most, didn't spill rice, and had a beautiful appearance. The competition of making Zongzi began officially. Soon, Grandma made 11 Zongzi, Grandma made six Zongzi, Grandma made trumpet shaped Zongzi, Grandma made pillow shaped Zongzi. The competition was very fierce. Finally, it's Grandma Li's turn to play. We watched Grandma Li's game with a nervous heart. At the beginning of the competition, Grandma Li took two pieces of zongzi leaves and rolled them into a trumpet shape. She took the rolled zongzi leaves in her left hand, put two spoons of rice in her right hand, and then a package of small Zongzi came out. Granny Li quickly bit one end of the rope with her teeth, and the other end circled around Zongzi twice. With one effort, the rope broke. Grandma Li is starting to feel a bit flustered. We cheered Grandma Li on and she quickly adjusted. At the end of the competition, Granny Li had originally made eight Zongzi, but one of them had not tied a rope, and the other had spilled rice on the ground as soon as he picked it up, so only six Zongzi could be counted. During the final evaluation, Grandma Li received a participation award.
We all had a very happy and joyful Dragon Boat Festival. I enjoy celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival. 8.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇八
In my memory, I still remember the joy of "thousands of households using their pupils every day, always exchanging new peaches for old symbols"; I still remember the longing of "I hope people will last forever and share the beauty of the moon for thousands of miles"; I still remember the mood of "zongzi buns divided into two temples, mugwort tied with a dangerous crown"
During the Dragon Boat Festival, every family eats Zongzi, and there are always bursts of zongzi incense when there is nothing to do. The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the four major festivals in China, also known as the Tianzhong Festival.
Bring the colorful rope and walk to the bank of the Dongcheng River. People are happily racing dragon boats, constantly shouting to cheer, cheer. Watching the people gradually moving away quickly determine the winner, I couldn't help but think of Qu Yuan who threw himself into the river. By the Miluo River, the cold wind was rustling, and you stood alone by the river, as if hearing the flames of war. With a resounding song "Li Sao", you choose to die, as the whole world is polluted and I am pure, and the world is drunk and I wake up alone.
Walking on the path, the people in the small restaurant are lost in a sip of realgar wine, which is the perfect festive occasion. Returning home, the fragrance of mugwort permeates the bathroom, and people will use mugwort to take showers all day.
Eating a reunion dinner, of course, Zongzi is indispensable, then Zongzi with a little sugar, his mouth suddenly has a sweet and greasy feeling! Maybe it can leave a lasting impression on people!
At night, when we arrived at the quaint Daohe Ancient Street, the colorful lights appeared very harmonious. Children ran around the fountain pool, and passersby thought they were innocent and lovely! The Dragon Boat Festival in Taizhou is like this, everyone is round and happy!
After returning home, I opened "Li Sao" and saw the rolling river, the scenery of waves, and your other kind of character settling at the bottom of the river to commemorate Qu Yuan's life.
In this festival, people's memory of Qu Yuan is not only to stay in Zongzi for fear that fish will bite his bones, but also to wrap their thoughts of Qu Yuan into Zongzi.
This is the custom of my hometown, plain and extraordinary. 9.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇九
In May, the pomegranate flowers are enchanting and arched, with a heavy rain hanging down to cultivate them. Five colored new silk wrapped around corner zongzi. The golden plate is given as a gift, and the raw silk is painted with fans and twin phoenixes. Isn't this the rich and warm scene of the Dragon Boat Festival?
The Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Double Boat Festival, Wuri Festival, May Festival, etc. It is a traditional Chinese folk festival.
The streets are filled with fragrance of Nakano, and the smell of Zongzi comes to my nose. When I got home, I saw my grandmother preparing a large pot of fragrant and tender glutinous rice, and before I even started making it, I couldn't wait. I want to eat. Grandma took Zongye in one hand and spoon in the other. She spooned a mouthful of glutinous rice and put it into a rolled triangular Zongye. She pressed it with her finger and tied it with a rope. A perfect Zongzi was wrapped. I didn't expect men's hands to be so dexterous.
When the Zongzi was steamed and the lid was opened, a large and beautiful Zongzi appeared before my eyes. I couldn't wait to cut it open and took a big bite. The taste was amazing, and I ate several in one go.
After eating Zongzi, we went to watch dragon boat. By the river, there were mountains and seas of people, and the voices of the people were bustling. Even before I saw the dragon boat, it shook me. I squeezed into the crowd, the drums shaking and the mountains swaying, and the people rowing dragon boats were enjoying it. The oars were neatly rowing in the water, flipping up pure white waves, like a beautiful girl dancing on the river in a snow-white dress, so graceful and gorgeous.
At dusk, the people rowing dragon boats landed, and a purple nebula hung in the sky, reminiscent of the scene of patriotic poet Qu Yuan throwing himself into the river, making people unable to help but shed tears.
How much joy and joy have you given me during the Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown? Dragon Boat Festival zongzi wafts fragrance, dragon boats resound loudly, good things come in pairs! The Dragon Boat Festival exudes a genuine sense of hometown, an ancient tradition, and an admiration and praise for the patriotic spirit of the poet Qu Yuan! 10.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇十
Zongzi is a must to eat food on Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan threw himself into the river. In order to prevent the sharks at the bottom of the river from eating Qu Yuan's body, people have put Zongzi into the river.
In my hometown, the custom of making Zongzi is particularly popular during the Dragon Boat Festival, which can be said to be the food everyone eats. It is made of glutinous rice, both in triangles and rectangles, with honey dates added in the middle and meat filling added. Finally, it is wrapped in zongzi leaves.
On the Dragon Boat Festival in childhood, in the warm ancestral home of my hometown, the most unforgettable thing was that a family made Zongzi, cooked Zongzi, and ate Zongzi. Grandma will teach the whole family to make Zongzi. She first washed the leaves with water, and then put a spoonful of glutinous rice into the leaves to smooth them, and then put a jujube, and then put glutinous rice until the jujube was covered, and finally wrapped Zongzi with grass or rope.
We also packed together, with scattered glutinous rice scattered everywhere on our hands, clothes, and the ground. Because of the lack of strength and experience, some of the Zongzi are like triangles, some are sharp, some are flat, and some are exposed! We looked at those poorly wrapped Zongzi and smiled. Grandma looked at us and smiled. What goes into this bag is our laughter, our beautiful memories; This package contains sweet filling, a sweet heart, and also the care and patience of adults towards us.
Zongzi were put into the water one by one. After a while, these green Zongzi floated in the boiling water. I could smell the fragrance of Zongzi from a long distance. It was really delicious! We children couldn't wait to taste it, it was so hot, it burned our tongues. We were really anxious and couldn't eat hot tofu!
The customs of my hometown! The Zongzi we made by ourselves condenses a kind of feeling that we can't give up
1.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇一
"The fifth of May is the Dragon Boat Festival; the door is filled with wormwood; the Zongzi is eaten and sugar is sprinkled; the dragon boat is launched happily." Everyone should have sung this song. That's right, this is a children's song about dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival.
At the Dragon Boat Festival, which is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, every household will be hung with calamus and wormwood, and you can also eat delicious Zongzi. But at the same time, we will also hold a dragon boat race. Once the team is divided, the game officially begins. The red and blue teams swung their oars as if in a frenzy. As I watched the game on the shore, I wasn't idle either. I exerted all my strength and shouted, "Red team, come on! Red team, come on!"
The red team seemed to hear my shout and suddenly accelerated their speed, using all their might to rush towards the finish line. As soon as the blue team saw that the signs were not right, they immediately exerted all their strength and rose up to catch up. How wonderful this scene is!
From a distance, the clear and bottomless river surface splashed with water droplets. Under the sunlight, the water droplets transformed into colorful diamonds floating in mid air, dazzling. The faces of the contestants were wet, unable to distinguish between river water and sweat.
Halfway through the game, the players from both teams were sweating profusely, but they didn't seem to be tired at all. In the dance of sweat and river water, amidst the cheers and cheers of the audience, they appeared even more excited, energetic, and faster.
Finally, only ten meters away from the finish line, the team members put in a lot of effort, hoping that the dragon boat could become a real dragon, leading them to fly towards the finish line and into the sea. Five meters, four meters, three meters, two meters. As the finish line was about to be reached, two teams of dragon boats sprinted towards it. Wow! The red team has won. While I was happy for them, I couldn't help but wonder: why is there a dragon boat race on the Dragon Boat Festival? How long has this custom been in history?
A nearby aunt who watched the competition said to me, "Racing dragon boats is for a great poet in our country - Qu Yuan." After that, he told me the story of Qu Yuan jumping into the river, and I was deeply moved by it.
As another Dragon Boat Festival approached, I couldn't help but think how pleased and excited Qu Yuan would be if his spirit in heaven could see such a lively and harmonious scene of life! 2.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇二
There is no special custom in my hometown during the Dragon Boat Festival. It's just like eating Zongzi, inserting wormwood, and eating with my family. One thing that makes me feel a bit special is that on the Dragon Boat Festival, every child should wear a five colored rope - a five colored thread.
Five colored threads, to put it more plainly, are ropes woven from five bright colored silk threads. Tie it on your wrist on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, which means avoiding disasters. This is all passed down from the older generation, and upon closer examination, it is unclear which generation it was passed down from. It seems that it has been passed down since the founding of Pangu.
And these five colored strands also have a particular requirement, which is to be picked in a rainy day and in a place with live water. At that time, I didn't understand the meaning and didn't pay much attention to it.
Until one time, the quality of the rope was really poor, and the colorful colors were printed on the wrist, like a movable color palette. The washing around made me extremely annoyed, so I decided to take it off when there was no one around, and threw it in the trash can.
Just when I thought it was safe to lift the alarm, it was exposed - my grandmother noticed. She pulled me into the living room and gave me a severe lesson, as if I had committed some heinous and unforgivable crime. In an instant, a feeling of "it's all my fault" arose. Finally, my grandmother carefully woven a five colored thread and put it on my wrist. And repeatedly reminded me to wait until it rains before taking it off, as it is absolutely impossible to take it off normally!
Later on, I realized that releasing the five colored strands on a rainy day and throwing them into a flowing river carries the meaning of carrying away all the pain and disaster. The rope flows downstream, and disasters will also pass with the waves, leading to happiness and health in the coming year.
Now, my grandmother and I don't live together anymore. Every Dragon Boat Festival, my mother would also choose five brightly colored ropes to weave into five colored strands. However, she no longer remembers the weaving method of the past, just casually picking a few to meet the occasion and seek good omens during festivals. 3.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇三
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that is loved by people of all ages and genders, and it is also my favorite. Because I will go back to my grandmother's house to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival, and there are many interesting customs and activities at her house during the festival.
Last Dragon Boat Festival, my grandmother taught me a craft - embroidery sachets. Firstly, my grandmother introduced me to sachets: Traditional Chinese sachets are often made of silk fabric and contain spices such as realgar, smoked grass, and mugwort. They appeared as early as 3000 years ago and can repel mosquitoes. It is said that they can also ward off evil spirits.
After a brief understanding of sachets, we started working. First, cut a rectangular piece of cloth, with a distance of 0 from the edge of the cloth on the back. Draw a line at 7 centimeters, and the line drawn is the stitch that needs to be sewn. After drawing, fold the fabric in half and spread it out. Place the hanging rope diagonally and upside down at the folding line. Then, start sewing from the hanging rope according to the outline drawn, and sew an L-shape to form an open small bag. Next, flip the cloth over and insert some filling cotton. As I received the filling cotton, I began to gently pinch it, feeling the white cotton soft and bouncing like clouds, which was simply irresistible! After pinching for a while, I put a unique aroma of mugwort (squeezed a little smaller) into the bag and filled it with filling cotton, but don't fill too much, otherwise it will become a "big fat man" who is about to burst his clothes. After all the stuffing is done, you now have a square mugwort bag. Just pinch the two parallel edges of the square without any seams with your hand, flip the unstitched fabric inward, start sewing from the inside, and then finish sewing. Hehe, just a homemade sachet is done! I was so happy that I couldn't close my mouth and held it in my palm, looking left and right.
The first time I sewed a sachet, it didn't look very good, so I decided to sew another one. After my careful production, a delicate sachet has been completed again! My grandmother didn't expect me to improve so quickly. She praised me well and made me feel happy. Encouraged by my grandmother, it only took me an afternoon to sew three more, each with a unique beauty. So many sachets for whom? Coincidentally, when my mother came back from work and saw the beautiful sachet, she also praised me and said to me, "Why don't you give these sachets to your younger siblings separately?" "Okay!" The thought of my embroidered sachet hanging on my younger siblings' backpacks made me so happy and "bad"!
In addition to sewing sachets, Grandma's Dragon Boat Festival has many other activities, such as weaving colorful duck egg baskets, bringing colorful ropes, and wrapping Zongzi... I hope you can continue to experience these interesting customs at Grandma's next Dragon Boat Festival. 4.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇四
On the Dragon Boat Festival, I think of a children's song "May 5th, is the Dragon Boat Festival. Insert wormwood leaves, bring sachets. Eat Zongzi, sprinkle sugar. The dragon boat goes into the water happily." A simple children's song tells about the Dragon Boat Festival, a traditional festival of more than 2000 years in China. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, people all over the country eat Zongzi and race dragon boats.
In my hometown, it's the same. Every day, every household is busy and happy, everyone is preparing for the holiday. Two days before the Dragon Boat Festival, I saw my grandmother go to the market to buy Zongye and glutinous rice. When I got home, my grandmother first put Zongye into a pot, soaked it in water to make it soft, then washed the glutinous rice and soaked it in water. After a period of soaking, my grandmother began to make Zongzi.
First, pick up a piece of zong leaf, roll it into a vertebral body, and then fill the glutinous rice into the vertebral body. After filling, wrap it tightly with the rest of the zong leaf, and then trap it with twine. Grandma wrapped it one by one like this. After a while, a string of Zongzi was wrapped. Finally, on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, my mother went out to buy food in the morning. Grandma took out the Zongzi from the refrigerator and put it into the pot to cook. My mother also came back soon. At this time, my mother took out the wormwood leaf bought in the market, hung it on the door, and then prepared the dishes.
After a day of preparation, our dinner began. Our family sat around the table, praying for our ancestor Qu Yuan before starting our meal. This was also a scene of a dragon boat race on TV, and I couldn't help but think of Qu Yuan. I hope he can hear our prayers and not just feel lonely.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival that has been celebrated by Chinese people for over two thousand years. Its continuation is not only a festival of dragons, but also a spiritual continuation. 5.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇五
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China. On that day, people are immersed in a joyful atmosphere all day long.
Every Dragon Boat Festival, people make Zongzi to eat. Do you know how to make Zongzi? Let me tell you.
First, wash the fresh and green zongzi leaves clean, then hold the leaves with your left hand and gently spoon the glutinous rice with your right hand. Add mung beans, honey dates, raisins, pork ribs, and peanuts, wrap them tightly with a rope.
Finally, cook the delicious Zongzi for several hours, and eat it when it is fully cooked. When it was still cooking, the fragrance had already spread throughout the entire street! You take a bite and taste it, making sure it makes you want to eat more and more. Even if you don't eat it, smelling it will make you drool, and the fragrance will go straight into your heart.
After a rich lunch, people came to the riverbank from all directions to watch the intense dragon boat race, supporting the elderly and children. I saw two teams of athletes sitting on the boat with high spirits, tightly gripping the oars and staring straight ahead, ready to set off. With a loud bang, dragon boats charged forward like arrows. People on both sides of the Taiwan Strait were also jumping and jumping in joy, shouting excitedly, "Come on, come on." It was like drums and gongs roaring through the sky, bustling with excitement!
In the afternoon, people were already sweating profusely, and it was time to take a comfortable shower. According to traditional customs, people boil a large pot of water with prepared mugwort leaves, calamus, and houttuynia cordata. The whole family needs to be washed, which is said to avoid evil energy. In fact, according to the principle of traditional Chinese medicine, it is to kill bacteria and remove moisture. After washing, there will be no rash.
Friends, welcome to my hometown to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. It will definitely be a feast for the eyes and mouth! 6.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇六
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival, or Double Ninth Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown has many customs: wrapping Zongzi, racing dragon boats, washing dragon boat water, eating eggs... But in my memory, the most impressive and interesting thing is the Dragon Boat Water.
I remember when I was seven or eight years old, my mother took my cousin, younger brother, and me to wash dragon boat water together. Let's bring some clean clothes to change. Take some Zongzi. A few cooked eggs. We arrived at the place where the dragon boat was washed, and immediately descended into the water to play non-stop.
In a water battle, I'll splash water on you, you'll splash water on me, everyone will splash water on each other. Playing with each other, we casually wet our clothes. I proudly said, "Come and see the athlete I learned diving. I'm pretty good at it, right?" Mom said, "Be careful.".
Speaking late, it was fast, and in an instant, I jumped into the water. However, I was filled with a few sips of water, which made my cousin and younger brother burst into laughter. I couldn't help but cry and laugh. Then, my mother said, "Stop playing. It's getting dark soon, come up and have an egg. After eating an egg, we'll be safe all year round."
The customs of my hometown really have many patterns. Wrapping Zongzi is essential for the Dragon Boat Festival. Every day of the Dragon Boat Festival, there will be a variety of Zongzi, salty. Sweet. Hot... Zongzi in my hometown has a special flavor. Zongzi in any place is not as good as Zongzi in my hometown. I went to Zhongshan to eat Zongzi, and thought it was not Zongzi at all. Where is Zongzi delicious in my hometown? Zongzi in my hometown, which is "always bright in my hometown", is so memorable and unforgettable.
I love my hometown, and I love the Dragon Boat Festival even more! 7.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇七
There are many traditional festivals in China, including the Dragon Boat Festival, the Double Ninth Festival, the Spring Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival... The Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is said to commemorate the great national poet Qu Yuan. Every fifth day of May, people have the custom of eating Zongzi, planting calamus, racing dragon boats, and drinking realgar wine.
I like to eat Zongzi and watch Zongzi. This year, there was a contest to make Zongzi at Jiaxinmao Square during the Dragon Boat Festival. My mother signed Grandma Li's name. We formed a cheering group, consisting of me, my parents, my grandmother, Qiqi, and Uncle Xia Yong. Arrived at the competition venue in a grand manner.
Wow, there are so many grandmothers participating in the competition, each with full confidence and eager to try. The host finished reading out the competition rules: Five people in a group, six minutes, to see who packed the most, didn't spill rice, and had a beautiful appearance. The competition of making Zongzi began officially. Soon, Grandma made 11 Zongzi, Grandma made six Zongzi, Grandma made trumpet shaped Zongzi, Grandma made pillow shaped Zongzi. The competition was very fierce. Finally, it's Grandma Li's turn to play. We watched Grandma Li's game with a nervous heart. At the beginning of the competition, Grandma Li took two pieces of zongzi leaves and rolled them into a trumpet shape. She took the rolled zongzi leaves in her left hand, put two spoons of rice in her right hand, and then a package of small Zongzi came out. Granny Li quickly bit one end of the rope with her teeth, and the other end circled around Zongzi twice. With one effort, the rope broke. Grandma Li is starting to feel a bit flustered. We cheered Grandma Li on and she quickly adjusted. At the end of the competition, Granny Li had originally made eight Zongzi, but one of them had not tied a rope, and the other had spilled rice on the ground as soon as he picked it up, so only six Zongzi could be counted. During the final evaluation, Grandma Li received a participation award.
We all had a very happy and joyful Dragon Boat Festival. I enjoy celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival. 8.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇八
In my memory, I still remember the joy of "thousands of households using their pupils every day, always exchanging new peaches for old symbols"; I still remember the longing of "I hope people will last forever and share the beauty of the moon for thousands of miles"; I still remember the mood of "zongzi buns divided into two temples, mugwort tied with a dangerous crown"
During the Dragon Boat Festival, every family eats Zongzi, and there are always bursts of zongzi incense when there is nothing to do. The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the four major festivals in China, also known as the Tianzhong Festival.
Bring the colorful rope and walk to the bank of the Dongcheng River. People are happily racing dragon boats, constantly shouting to cheer, cheer. Watching the people gradually moving away quickly determine the winner, I couldn't help but think of Qu Yuan who threw himself into the river. By the Miluo River, the cold wind was rustling, and you stood alone by the river, as if hearing the flames of war. With a resounding song "Li Sao", you choose to die, as the whole world is polluted and I am pure, and the world is drunk and I wake up alone.
Walking on the path, the people in the small restaurant are lost in a sip of realgar wine, which is the perfect festive occasion. Returning home, the fragrance of mugwort permeates the bathroom, and people will use mugwort to take showers all day.
Eating a reunion dinner, of course, Zongzi is indispensable, then Zongzi with a little sugar, his mouth suddenly has a sweet and greasy feeling! Maybe it can leave a lasting impression on people!
At night, when we arrived at the quaint Daohe Ancient Street, the colorful lights appeared very harmonious. Children ran around the fountain pool, and passersby thought they were innocent and lovely! The Dragon Boat Festival in Taizhou is like this, everyone is round and happy!
After returning home, I opened "Li Sao" and saw the rolling river, the scenery of waves, and your other kind of character settling at the bottom of the river to commemorate Qu Yuan's life.
In this festival, people's memory of Qu Yuan is not only to stay in Zongzi for fear that fish will bite his bones, but also to wrap their thoughts of Qu Yuan into Zongzi.
This is the custom of my hometown, plain and extraordinary. 9.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇九
In May, the pomegranate flowers are enchanting and arched, with a heavy rain hanging down to cultivate them. Five colored new silk wrapped around corner zongzi. The golden plate is given as a gift, and the raw silk is painted with fans and twin phoenixes. Isn't this the rich and warm scene of the Dragon Boat Festival?
The Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Double Boat Festival, Wuri Festival, May Festival, etc. It is a traditional Chinese folk festival.
The streets are filled with fragrance of Nakano, and the smell of Zongzi comes to my nose. When I got home, I saw my grandmother preparing a large pot of fragrant and tender glutinous rice, and before I even started making it, I couldn't wait. I want to eat. Grandma took Zongye in one hand and spoon in the other. She spooned a mouthful of glutinous rice and put it into a rolled triangular Zongye. She pressed it with her finger and tied it with a rope. A perfect Zongzi was wrapped. I didn't expect men's hands to be so dexterous.
When the Zongzi was steamed and the lid was opened, a large and beautiful Zongzi appeared before my eyes. I couldn't wait to cut it open and took a big bite. The taste was amazing, and I ate several in one go.
After eating Zongzi, we went to watch dragon boat. By the river, there were mountains and seas of people, and the voices of the people were bustling. Even before I saw the dragon boat, it shook me. I squeezed into the crowd, the drums shaking and the mountains swaying, and the people rowing dragon boats were enjoying it. The oars were neatly rowing in the water, flipping up pure white waves, like a beautiful girl dancing on the river in a snow-white dress, so graceful and gorgeous.
At dusk, the people rowing dragon boats landed, and a purple nebula hung in the sky, reminiscent of the scene of patriotic poet Qu Yuan throwing himself into the river, making people unable to help but shed tears.
How much joy and joy have you given me during the Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown? Dragon Boat Festival zongzi wafts fragrance, dragon boats resound loudly, good things come in pairs! The Dragon Boat Festival exudes a genuine sense of hometown, an ancient tradition, and an admiration and praise for the patriotic spirit of the poet Qu Yuan! 10.端午節(jié)的風(fēng)俗英語作文 篇十
Zongzi is a must to eat food on Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, the ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan threw himself into the river. In order to prevent the sharks at the bottom of the river from eating Qu Yuan's body, people have put Zongzi into the river.
In my hometown, the custom of making Zongzi is particularly popular during the Dragon Boat Festival, which can be said to be the food everyone eats. It is made of glutinous rice, both in triangles and rectangles, with honey dates added in the middle and meat filling added. Finally, it is wrapped in zongzi leaves.
On the Dragon Boat Festival in childhood, in the warm ancestral home of my hometown, the most unforgettable thing was that a family made Zongzi, cooked Zongzi, and ate Zongzi. Grandma will teach the whole family to make Zongzi. She first washed the leaves with water, and then put a spoonful of glutinous rice into the leaves to smooth them, and then put a jujube, and then put glutinous rice until the jujube was covered, and finally wrapped Zongzi with grass or rope.
We also packed together, with scattered glutinous rice scattered everywhere on our hands, clothes, and the ground. Because of the lack of strength and experience, some of the Zongzi are like triangles, some are sharp, some are flat, and some are exposed! We looked at those poorly wrapped Zongzi and smiled. Grandma looked at us and smiled. What goes into this bag is our laughter, our beautiful memories; This package contains sweet filling, a sweet heart, and also the care and patience of adults towards us.
Zongzi were put into the water one by one. After a while, these green Zongzi floated in the boiling water. I could smell the fragrance of Zongzi from a long distance. It was really delicious! We children couldn't wait to taste it, it was so hot, it burned our tongues. We were really anxious and couldn't eat hot tofu!
The customs of my hometown! The Zongzi we made by ourselves condenses a kind of feeling that we can't give up