春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記

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春節(jié),是中華民族最隆重的傳統(tǒng)佳節(jié),像一座承載千年文化的寶庫,其中的風(fēng)俗傳統(tǒng),璀璨奪目。每一項(xiàng)習(xí)俗都蘊(yùn)含著深厚寓意,我懷著好奇與敬畏,用日記記錄下對(duì)春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的所見所感,一同探尋這古老節(jié)日的魅力。以下是為大家精心整理的《春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記》,歡迎大家閱讀。 1.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇一
    The Spring Festival is the most important festival of the Chinese nation, heralding the arrival of a new year. Every household is adorned with lights and colorful decorations, full of joy and happiness. On New Year's Eve, the sound of firecrackers echoed through the sky, and people sang and danced, creating a lively scene.
    Although the Spring Festival is lively, do you know how it comes about? Long, long ago, there was a monster called "Nian" who often bullied people living in the mountains during winter. Some people wanted to get rid of it, while others wanted to drive it away. One day, the "New Year" came again, and many households were attacked. Only a few households with red curtains hanging outside and bonfires or banging and causing chaos outside were not harmed, so people in the mountains know that "Nian" is afraid of three things. When the "New Year" comes again, people use these three things to drive away this big monster and never dare to harm people again. From generation to generation, the tradition of celebrating the Chinese New Year became lively.
    I like the Spring Festival because it has its own customs Selling delicious popcorn and tasty drinks, as well as various toys.
    In recent years, with the continuous strengthening of our country, leaders of various countries have also begun to deliver speeches or articles during the Spring Festival to congratulate the Chinese people in their own countries. The Chinese Spring Festival has become increasingly influential in the world. 2.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇二
    In modern folk customs, celebrating the Spring Festival is also known as the Chinese New Year. In fact, the origins of Chinese New Year and Spring Festival are very different.
    So how did 'year' come about? There are two main folk beliefs: one is that in ancient times, there was a fierce monster called "Nian" that would go from village to house on the 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, searching for cannibalistic meat and causing harm to all living beings. On the evening of the 30th day of the twelfth lunar month, "Nian" arrived at a village where two shepherds were competing for a cow whip. Suddenly, the sound of crackling whips echoed in mid air, causing the person to flee in fear. It darted to another village and then looked straight at a house with a bright red dress drying outside. It didn't know what it was and was scared, so it quickly turned around and ran away. Later, it arrived at a village and looked into the homes of a household. It saw the lights shining brightly inside, which made it dizzy and disoriented. It had no choice but to slip away with its tail between its legs. People have thus identified the weaknesses of the Chinese New Year, such as fear of noise, fear of redness, and fear of light, and have come up with many ways to resist them, gradually evolving into the customs of today's Chinese New Year.
    Another theory is that in ancient Chinese calligraphy, the character "Nian" was placed in the He section to indicate good weather and abundant harvests. Due to the fact that grain crops usually ripen once a year. The term 'year' has been extended to refer to the name of a year.
    Although there was already a custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in ancient Chinese folk culture, it was not called the Spring Festival at that time. Because at that time, the Spring Festival referred to the "Beginning of Spring" in the 24 solar terms.
    The Southern and Northern Dynasties referred to the Spring Festival as the entire spring season. It is said that officially naming the Lunar New Year as the Spring Festival was after the Xinhai Revolution. Due to the need to switch to the solar calendar at that time, in order to distinguish between the agricultural and solar festivals, the first day of the first lunar month had to be renamed as "Spring Festival". 3.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇三
    The sound of firecrackers, the New Year has arrived, and many people have already returned to their hometowns to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
    We bought new Spring Festival couplets and fireworks x bamboo. When we got home, I couldn't wait to tear off the old couplets and stick them on again. Just as I was about to stick the new couplets on, my mother stopped me. She said, "Let's take a look first!" I looked left and right, straightened it up a bit, and my mother hurriedly shouted, "No, no, it's not like this. After finishing speaking, she flipped the couplets upside down and pasted them on top. I laughed heartily and said, 'Mother, you're making a mistake. You pasted the couplets upside down.'. My mother said seriously, 'Don't speak recklessly. Posting blessings upside down represents blessings have arrived.'. I suddenly realized. So, the task of getting rid of the old and welcoming the new has been completed.
    My brother and I each lit a lighter with a firework X bamboo, and suddenly there was a hissing sound. A small spark appeared on the firework X bamboo, followed by a crackling sound. Every 20 seconds, the color on the firework X bamboo would change. When the last color appeared, I couldn't help but exclaim, "This is so fun
    Dad picked up the firecrackers and walked out of the house. Obviously, he was going to set off the firecrackers. When he arrived at the designated setting off point, Dad used a lighter to ignite the fire and threw it far away. The firecrackers started to sound "crackling". The taste of the year is getting stronger and stronger.
    This New Year is really wonderful! 4.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇四
    Today is the 30th day of the Chinese New Year, and it's finally time to celebrate. In the evening, my mother and I went to the supermarket. We bought a lot of delicious food, couplets, and lucky words, and finally bought a lot of fireworks and bamboo. We happily went home.
    After returning home, I first helped my mother stick couplets and lucky words on the door, and then helped her make dumplings together. After the dumplings were cooked, my mother turned on the TV and we ate delicious food together Dumplings, while watching the Spring Festival Gala, the party was very beautiful, especially Liu Qian's magic performance, it was simply amazing.
    Unconsciously, it was already 12 o'clock at night, and firecrackers were ringing outside, illuminating the night sky. My mother and I also took out firecrackers and started setting them off. It was so lively, and the new year had finally arrived! 5.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇五
    27, kill the rooster ", today is 27, but I can't bear to kill the rooster at home. So I decided, 'Twenty seven, don't kill the rooster', I'll cut the orange!
    I found a big and round orange, first cut off a small piece of skin in front, use it to wipe the knife, and then we can start. I cut the orange in half with a knife, and then continued to cut one half in half, and the other half was the same. The beginning went smoothly, but when I pulled out the knife, it was terrible - because I was pulling too fast, the juice of the orange sprayed all over my face. I brought some paper, wiped my face, and viciously said to Orange, 'Hmph, look at me not eating you all today!' After finishing, I wolfed down the orange.
    After finishing the orange, I wiped my mouth and searched online for information on the 27th, wanting to know the reason for the rooster. According to the information, slaughtering 27 roosters, although also busy with New Year's Eve dinner, hides the characteristics of a patriarchal society. Why must it be a rooster? Can't a hen do it? Few people think about this question, but when we delve deeper, we will understand that in a patriarchal society dominated by men, people subconsciously agree with the view that men are the most important, believing that being male is the best. And on such a grand festival as the Chinese New Year, it is natural to slaughter a rooster, and the rooster itself is very beautiful and majestic. On this day, the slaughtered and stewed rooster will appear at the New Year's Eve feast, and the whole rooster will be placed in a plate in the middle of the table. It cannot be disassembled into a bowl of chicken pieces during the feast, and Tianjin people have given it a good name, called Da Ji Da Li.
    Oh, so there's such a great deal of knowledge involved in killing roosters! 6.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇六
    When the bell rings to welcome the New Year, we Chinese people shout excitedly: The New Year is coming! The New Year has arrived! Everywhere is filled with a festive atmosphere! I saw fireworks flying up into the sky and exploding in an instant, shining brightly and beautifully on the earth, like a night of celebration.
    Every time you pass by every household, you will see the word "fu" or Chinese knot on the door and window.
    At home, relatives wear festive costumes and gather together to have a happy reunion dinner, raise their glasses and toast, wishing for smooth work, progress in studies, and a peaceful and happy life in the future!
    The Spring Festival is the beginning of the lunar calendar. The other name of the Spring Festival is "Guo Nian". It is the most grand, lively and important ancient traditional festival in China, and it is also a unique festival for Chinese people.
    There is a widely circulated legend about the origin of the Spring Festival - "Nian".
    Legend has it that in ancient China, there was a monster called "Nian", which had long antennae on its head and was extremely fierce. Nian lives deep underwater all year round and only climbs ashore on New Year's Eve, devouring livestock and causing harm to human lives. Therefore, on New Year's Eve, people from every village and hamlet flee to the deep mountains with their children to avoid the harm of the "Nian" beast.
    On New Year's Eve of that year, the people of Taohua Village were helping the elderly and children to seek refuge on the mountain. An elderly beggar came from outside the village, but some of the villagers closed their windows and locked their doors, some packed their bags, and some drove morning glories and sheep, creating a scene of hurried panic. At this moment, who still has the heart to take care of this beggar old man. Only an old woman at the east end of the village gave the old man some food and advised him to go up the mountain to avoid the "Nian" beast. The old man smiled and said, "If my mother-in-law asks me to stay at home all night, I will definitely drive away the" Nian "beast. The old woman was shocked to see his crane hair, youthful appearance, and extraordinary aura. However, she continued to persuade the old man and begged him to laugh but remained silent. Helpless, the old woman had to leave her home and go up the mountain to seek refuge.
    At midnight, the "Nian" beast broke into the village. It found that the atmosphere in the village was different from previous years: at the wife's house on the east side of the village, the door was covered with big red paper, and the candles inside the house were brightly lit. The "Nian" beast trembled all over and let out a strange cry. Nian glared angrily at his mother-in-law's house for a moment, then shouted wildly and rushed over. As they approached the door, there was suddenly a loud explosion in the courtyard, and Nian trembled all over and dared not move forward any further.
    Originally, 'Nian' was most afraid of red, flames, and explosions. At this moment, the door of the mother-in-law's house opened wide, and an old man in a red robe was laughing heartily in the courtyard. Nian was shocked and terrified, fleeing in embarrassment.
    The ecstatic villagers changed into new clothes and hats to celebrate the arrival of good luck, and went to their relatives and friends' homes to say hello. This matter quickly spread in the surrounding villages, and people knew the way to drive away the "Nian" beast.
    From then on, every New Year's Eve, every household would stick red couplets and set off firecrackers; Every household has clear candles and keeps watch for the New Year. Early in the morning of the first day of the lunar new year, we also have to go and greet each other with family and friends. This custom has become increasingly popular and has become the most solemn traditional festival in Chinese folk culture - the Spring Festival. 7.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇七
    In Chaozhou, the busiest part of the Spring Festival is worshiping gods, ancestors, and visiting friends.
    Every year on the 30th, everyone prepares new clothes in bright colors, so that they can be prosperous and peaceful in the new year. Every homeowner must clean the house, prepare delicious food, and welcome relatives and friends from afar.
    That night, around twelve o'clock, a long string of ceremonial cannons would be hung in front of the house and lit precisely at twelve o'clock. It is said that this is to bring good fortune when entering the house in the new year
    On the first day of the Chinese New Year, adults lead children to visit their homes. Early in the morning, bring the gift and seal the red envelope. At least five or six companies are required. Children who receive red envelopes will run to small shops to buy food, drink, and play.
    On the evening of the first lunar month, we all gather together as a family to have a reunion dinner. My aunt is good at making rice cakes, potato cakes and Fried white radish patty, which are made of various materials and flour. It's very crispy to bite, although it's delicious, it can cause internal heat, so you can't eat too much.
    The second and third days of junior high school are the busiest. We have to wake up around 7 o'clock in the morning. Take the tribute and go worship the gods.
    Let's go to the Huang Clan Ancestral Hall first. After the worship, we will go to temples such as the Earth Temple and the God of Wealth Temple
    The next day, we will go to the old house to worship our ancestors. All of our relatives are coming here. Regardless of age, everyone should kneel down and worship their ancestors one by one.
    After worshiping the ancestors, there is also a ritual of firing cannons and burning the scri.ptures.
    I go to play on the fourth and fifth day of junior high school.
    Almost every sixth grade student has to go back to their own home.
    This is the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in Chaozhou. 8.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇八
    In the sound of firecrackers, we ushered in the Chinese people's most grand festival - the Spring Festival. Every household is filled with joy, hanging red lanterns and pasting red couplets.
    Of course, Spring Festival couplets should be posted during the Chinese New Year. On New Year's Eve, my mother specifically instructed me to find several pairs of couplets and paste them on my doorstep. So, I found two pairs of Spring Festival couplets and read them out loud: "With thousands of rivers and mountains, let the tiger leap!" My mother quickly said the next couplet: "Let the dragons soar from all corners of the world!" "Hehe, Mom is really amazing! There is also a painting that reads: "Five Blessings at the Door, Peace Up and Down." My mother said that Spring Festival couplets are all auspicious words, and people pray for a happy and prosperous life in the new year.
    On New Year's Eve, look! The world outside has become a world of fireworks. Outside the window, it's like fire trees and silver flowers, especially dazzling. Look at how beautiful the fireworks are! yes , we have. Silver snakes dance, some splashing with golden flowers, some scattering like fairies, and some spreading like peacocks. These fireworks are dazzling and adorn the sky with colorful lights.
    From the first to the tenth day of the lunar new year, we all have to visit relatives and friends as guests to pay New Year's greetings. I always bring some gifts with me when I go, expressing a sense of politeness. Whether we are guests or visiting relatives and friends, we have definitely made a lot of money because we can get lucky money. We are so happy to receive lucky money!
    I enjoy celebrating the New Year. The most important thing in the New Year is to share happiness with everyone, such as being able to receive lucky money, enjoy fireworks, and so on. 9.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇九
    Looking forward to the stars and the moon, finally the Spring Festival has arrived. Why do I look forward to it so much? Originally, Spring Festival is a very grand and happy festival   Especially in rural areas, the Spring Festival is even more lively. A few days before the Spring Festival, every household is cleaning up. Clean the house spotlessly. After cleaning, the adults were busy preparing for the New Year, and the streets were bustling with people, cars, and horses. The streets and alleys are decorated with lights and decorations, and the atmosphere of the Chinese New Year is filled everywhere.
    On the New Year's Eve, every family in Dujiangyan Irrigation Project must paste the word "Fu", and the word "Fu" must be pasted upside down, because it means that we have arrived at a good time. We also need to paste door gods and Spring Festival couplets. After finishing the reunion dinner, adults sat in front of the TV watching the Spring Festival Gala with great interest. The children sneaked into the yard, happily setting off firecrackers. As soon as the New Year bell rings, the pitch black night sky is suddenly adorned with fireworks, colorful and beautiful!
    On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, the children put on beautiful new clothes and pay New Year's greetings to their elders. The elders also give them New Year's money.
    Spring Festival is really a happy holiday. 10.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十
    We have a traditional festival in China - Spring Festival. I know that Spring Festival has many customs in our country, such as sweeping the dust, pasting Spring Festival couplets, pouring blessings, watching the New Year, setting off fireworks, and paying respects to family and friends.
    Among so many Spring Festival customs, my favorite one is to pay New Year's greetings. Why do I love paying New Year's greetings the most! Because paying New Year's greetings can earn a lot of lucky money. My parents work very hard to earn money, always working from morning till night. So once I have the lucky money, I can alleviate their burden. Whenever I receive New Year's money, I ask my mother to help me deposit it into my bank. When I need some study supplies, I can use my own money to buy them. In addition, New Year's money can also buy many books that I like to read. So my favorite thing is to celebrate the Chinese New Year. 11.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十一
    The annual Spring Festival has arrived again. There are many Spring Festival customs in my hometown, such as pasting couplets, hanging lanterns, making dumplings, observing the New Year, paying New Year's greetings, and so on. I can't count them.
    On the eve of the Chinese New Year, we have to paste couplets, hang lanterns, and offer sacrifices. On New Year's Eve, we all have to stay on guard and enjoy a sumptuous New Year's Eve dinner while watching the Spring Festival Gala. The whole family is chatting and laughing together, which is extremely lively. I stayed up until midnight, set off firecrackers, and only went to bed after attending the ceremony. On the first day of the lunar new year, we have to wake up early to pay New Year's greetings, and children will also receive red envelopes on this day. I got up at 5:30 in the morning and followed my mother to pay New Year's greetings. Of course, I also received a lot of red envelopes.
    Of course, fireworks and firecrackers are also set off during the Spring Festival. In the evening, my dad and grandpa set off fireworks and firecrackers together. I took pictures of all the fireworks with my tablet and made many short videos. The fireworks were all very beautiful, like blooming flowers.
    Making dumplings is essential during the Spring Festival. The most skilled dumpling maker in our family is my grandfather. He always participates in making dumplings and makes them the fastest. The dumplings he makes are like small x treasures, and they look extremely beautiful. Unfortunately, I didn't participate in making dumplings this year because I have to take care of my two younger brothers. However, this year's dumplings are very delicious, and I have eaten a lot in a row.
    This is the Spring Festival custom in our hometown. What other Spring Festival customs do you have in your hometown? Hurry up to my message section and let me know! 12.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十二
    Look, the big red lanterns of every household have been hung high; Listen, the mischievous child has already started setting off firecrackers with a crackling sound, because the annual New Year's Eve has arrived.
    When it comes to New Year's Eve, there is naturally a New Year's Eve dinner. Mom was busy in the kitchen, and soon after, a sumptuous meal was set on the table. There are braised big carp, indicating surplus every year; A fragrant roasted whole chicken represents good luck and prosperity; Stir fried eggs with chives symbolize completeness and longevity; And there's that fat pig's trotters. Mom said it's a money rake. Adults earn more money by eating them, and children even get high scores by eating them. Wow! That's great, everyone's mouth is full of oil. Later, someone suggested that we have a drink and I would share everyone's thoughts The glasses were all filled, children drank drinks, adults drank beer, and then we raised our glasses high and drank them all in one gulp. Everyone was extremely happy eating delicious food, drinking fine wine, and saying beautiful words.
    Unconsciously, at 8 pm, the Spring Festival Gala began. Everyone sat around the TV, eating fruits, cracking melon seeds, peeling peanuts, and watching the TV with great enthusiasm. The program is really rich and colorful, with songs and dances, cross-talk, acrobatics, etc. But I love skits the most, especially the ones performed by Zhao Benshan, which are full of wit and humor. When the sound of the New Year rang, I made a wish in my heart to study hard and strive for progress.
    Ah, Happy New Year's Eve, I really hope you stay forever! 13.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十三
    The customs of celebrating the Chinese New Year vary around the world. Amidst the sound of firecrackers, we welcome a festive occasion - the Spring Festival.
    My hometown is most lively on New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month. Firstly, on New Year's Eve, we pay tribute to the Heavenly Lord. This is done when the hour of Zizheng (midnight) arrives and firecrackers sound everywhere. We then set up a table in the ten thousand halls of our home, placing offerings such as three sacrificial animals, fruits, and clear tea, and lighting three pillars of fragrant incense and candles to worship the Heavenly Lord. This kind of worship of the Heavenly Lord continues until the fourth day of the lunar new year. New Year's Eve. Not only do we need to keep up with the New Year, but we also need to keep our doors open. On New Year's Eve until midnight, we celebrate the New Year by setting off fireworks and bamboo to show our respect to the heavens. Opening the door to welcome spring and good luck is commonly known as' keeping the door open '.
    On the first day of the lunar new year, first is He Zheng. In the morning, regardless of gender or age, everyone has to wake up early, put on new clothes that have already been prepared, and have breakfast with noodles and eggs. It is said that eating eggs to remove the shell means removing mold and welcoming good luck, while noodles symbolize longevity and happiness. After breakfast in the morning, we have to go out to visit our neighbors and relatives. They greet each other with smiling faces and say "congratulations" to each other when we meet for the first time. It is commonly known as "He Zheng". If a child comes to visit, the host must offer candy, candied fruits, or drink sweet tea, which means to make the visiting child "sweet". To give the little guests a sweet and delightful start.
    It's the ninth day of the lunar new year, and the excitement of the Spring Festival is almost over. Children have gone to school as usual, and adults have also gone to work as usual. 14.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十四
    Different winds and customs exist within a hundred miles. Every place has its own customs.
    My hometown is in Hunan, where the customs of celebrating the Chinese New Year are very interesting. On the 29th of the twelfth lunar month (New Year's Eve), our family gathered together to have a reunion dinner. Our reunion dinner was very particular: we must have three types of food: fish, chicken, and meat. Fish must be steamed to eat, and a large amount of chili should be added to the fish to symbolize the good sign of abundant wealth and surplus every year. A chicken must be a rooster. The meat is cured meat. Unlike Sichuan where it is steamed, our cured meat is stir fried with green beans, which is particularly delicious and chewy. After dinner, we will hold a New Year's Eve vigil, gathering together as a family and enjoying ourselves. Let's talk about our experiences this year sweets and bitters
    On the morning of the first day of the lunar new year, we greet our parents and say some auspicious words, which can earn us an orange and a red packet, symbolizing great fortune. Then we will go out to pay New Year's greetings to others, who will set off firecrackers to welcome us, showing the warmth, hospitality, and friendliness of the people of Hunan.
    Look, aren't we celebrating Spring Festival like you? Do you want to come to Hunan to celebrate the Spring Festival? 15.春節(jié)風(fēng)俗的英語日記 篇十五
    The Spring Festival is the happiest and most lively festival for people throughout the year. When it comes to the Spring Festival, our traditions are colorful! There are couplets, rice dumpling, red envelopes, fireworks, dragon and lion dances, etc.
    Posting couplets is the first thing people do to celebrate the Spring Festival. Whenever approaching the Spring Festival, every household will choose a new pair of couplets and stick them on both sides of the door. The couplets are filled with good words and phrases, expressing people's beautiful wishes for the new year. When it comes to couplets, I think of an interesting story about "pouring blessings". Once upon a time, there was a person who pasted the word 'fu' upside down. When a person passed by and saw the word 'fu' being pasted upside down, they would say, 'fu has arrived, fu has arrived!' Since then, people have often pasted the word 'fu' upside down, representing the arrival of blessings.
    On New Year's Eve, every family likes to make rice dumpling, and the family eats rice dumpling together, which means reunion.
    My favorite Spring Festival custom is receiving red envelopes. Red envelopes are also called "lucky money". On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, there are red envelopes under my pillow, which my parents put after I fell asleep on New Year's Eve. Mom said this would help me calm down. When exchanging New Year greetings, adults always give red envelopes to children as a sign of good luck and prosperity.
    It is these traditional customs that make us happy during the Spring Festival!