关于端午节的英文演讲(通用7篇)
The dragon boat festival in our hometown is to wrap zongzi together withthe whole family to eat zongzi. Because in ancient times, we had to take anexamination of the champion, so we had to eat zongzi and wrap them together,which represented " in the whole family".
Our hometown is wrapped in zongzi like this: first, fold two leavestogether, then put a layer of mixed glutinous rice on it, then put a layer ofmung bean kernels, then put a layer of pickled fatty pork, finally put a layerof mung bean kernels and glutinous rice on each, roll up the leaves and tie therope. A big zongzi will be wrapped!
Dragon boat races will also be held in our hometown. A drum came, " dragonboat is coming! " I said excitedly to my mother. People cheered, " come on, comeon. " this scene is really busy!
This is the dragon boat festival in our hometown. Come and have a look whenyou have the opportunity. we welcome you!
Dear teachers, dear students,
The theme of the speech under the flag today is to commemorate qu yuan, theDragon Boat Festival.
Everyone knows that the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is thetraditional festival of the Chinese nation -- the Dragon Boat Festival. So howdoes the Dragon Boat Festival come from? The Dragon Boat Festival is also calledthe terminal five, the meaning of the "end" is the same as the "beginning" andthe "end five" is also called "the first five". The "five" words of the terminalfive are connected with the "noon", which is the "noon" month. It is also called"duanyang" because of the noon hour. On May 5, the month and the day were five,so weighed five, also called the great noon. In addition, there are many othernames in the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: summer festival, bath orchidfestival, girl's day, the festival of heaven, the earth, the poet's day, and soon.
The name of the Dragon Boat Festival is more than that. And that's exactlywhat happened. There are at least four or five theories about the origin of theDragon Boat Festival. The wu yue national totem festival; Starting from threegenerations of summer solstice; The evil month of evil days, and so on. So far,the idea of the most influential Dragon Boat Festival origin is to commemoratequ yuan. In the field of folk culture, the dragon boat race and dragon boat raceare the main customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. Legend has it that the ancientpeople of the state of chu were forced to die in the river, and many peoplerowed to the rescue. They rushed to the lake and disappeared. The dragon boat isthen on May 5 each year. Use the dragon boat to disperse the fish in the river,so as not to eat the body of qu yuan. The practice of the race is popular in wu,yue and chu.
The Dragon Boat Festival eats zongzi, which is another traditional customof the Chinese people. Zongzi, also called "corn", "zongzi". It has a longhistory. Every year in early may, the Chinese people will soak glutinous rice,wash zongzi and make zongzi, and they will have more variety. From the filling,the Beijing date zongzi, which is covered in the north, is covered with jujube.In the south, there is a variety of fillings such as bean paste, fresh meat, hamand egg yolk, which is represented by jiaxing zongzi in zhejiang province. Thecustom of eating zongzi, which has been popular in China for thousands of years,has been popular in north Korea, Japan and southeast Asia.
China has a long history of traditional culture.
In order to pass on the patriotic tradition of qu yuan, we must study hardand make progress every day. Thank you very much.
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the dragon boat festival. Formore than two thousand years, dragon boat festival has been a multi-ethnic folkfestival of national fitness, epidemic prevention and disease elimination,plague prevention and poison elimination, and pray for health.
Dragon boat festival, also known as duanyang festival and chung Wufestival, is said to be the day when qu yuan, a great poet in ancient China andone of the four cultural celebrities in the world, threw himself into thegurgling river to die for his country. For more than two thousand years, thefifth day of the fifth lunar month has become a traditional festival tocommemorate qu yuan every year. Historical records show that in 278 BC, on thefifth day of the fifth lunar month, qu yuan, a doctor of Chu and a patrioticpoet, heard the news that Qin Jun had breached the capital of Chu. he felt sadand angry, and his heart ached. he resolutely wrote his last poem " Huai Sha",threw stones into the Miluo river, and sacrificed himself for the country.People along the Yangtze river have led boats racing to salvage, evoking spiritsalong the water, and throwing zongzi into the river, lest fish and shrimp eatinto his body. This custom has lasted for more than 20__ years.
Duanwu Festival (端午节, Duānwū Jié) is a traditional Chinese festival held onthe fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese calendar. It is also known asthe Double Fifth.[citation(引用;引证) needed] It has since been celebrated, invarious ways, in other parts of East Asia as well. In the West, it's commonlyknown as Dragon Boat Festival.
The exact origins of Duan Wu are unclear, but one traditional view holdsthat the festival memorializes the Chinese poet Qu Yuan (c. 340 BC-278 BC) ofthe Warring States Period. He committed suicide by drowning himself in a riverbecause he was disgusted by the corruption of the Chu government. The localpeople, knowing him to be a good man, decided to throw food into the river tofeed the fish so they would not eat Qu's body. They also sat on long, narrowpaddle boats called dragon boats, and tried to scare the fish away by thethundering sound of drums aboard the boat and the fierce looking carved dragonhead on the boat's prow(船头).
In the early years of the Chinese Republic, Duan Wu was also celebrated as"Poets' Day," due to Qu Yuan's status as China's first poet of personalrenown(名声名望).
Today, people eat bamboo-wrapped steamed glutinous(粘的) rice dumplingscalled zongzi (the food originally intended to feed the fish) and race dragonboats in memory of Qu's dramatic death.
Today is the 5th day of may, which is our traditional festival. that is,dragon boat festival is very popular for both adults and children.
As soon as I got up, my mother put on my purse and colorful thread on myhand. I saw my father holding two gourds. today's breakfast is zongzi and eggs.I ate a zongzi and an egg with relish, and two dates were used in the zongzi.Then Zhuang Zhuang came to me with eggs to create eggs, and I made it with afeeling of winning. after a while, I won, and I jumped happily.
Just today, every family has hung up red gourds, inserted mugwort, and atezongzi and eggs. This really embodies the characteristics of the Chinesenation.
My favourite festival is the Dragon Boat Festival.
It is on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year.
People celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival to remember Qu Yuan.
People always eat rice dumplings and have dragon boat races.
I like the Dragon Boat Festival because I like eating rice dumplings.
I like sweet rice dumplings with beans best.
I also love taking photos.
I always take photos of the dragon boat races on that day.
I like the Dragon Boat Festival best.
The Duanwu Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of theChinese lunar calendar. For thousands of years, Duanwu has been marked by eatingZongzi and racing dragon boats.
The taste of Zongzi, a pyramid-shaped dumpling made of glutinous rice andwrapped in bamboo or reed leaves to give it a special flavor, varies greatlyacross China. Zongzi is often made of rice mixed with dates in Northern China,because dates are abundant in the area. Eastern China’s Jiaxing County is famousfor its pork-stuffed Zongzi. In the southern province of Guangdong, people stuffZongzi with pork, ham, chestnuts and other ingredients, making them very rich inflavor. In Sichuan province, Zongzi is usually served with a sugar dressing.Most people still maintain the tradition of eating Zongzi on the day of theDuanwu Festival. But the special delicacy has become so popular that you can nowbuy it all the year round.
Duanwu is also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, because dragon boat racesare the most popular activity during the festival, especially in Southern China.A dragon boat is shaped like a dragon, and is brightly painted in red, white,yellow and black. Usually, a dragon boat is 20 to 40 meters long, and needsseveral dozen people to row it. Boatmen row the boat in cadence with thedrumbeats, as the captain standing in the bow of the boat waves a small flag tohelp coordinate the rowing. Before the race gets underway, a solemn ceremony isheld to worship the Dragon King.
Dragon boat racing is quite a spectacle, with drums beating, colorful flagswaving, and thousands of people cheering on both sides of the river. Nowadays,it has become a popular sporting activity in Southern China. Internationaldragon boat races are held in Guangzhou and Hong Kong every year.
The Duanwu Festival used to have other interesting customs that are nolonger commonly observed, though you may still find them practiced in some ruralareas.
Ancient Chinese believed the day of Duanwu was unlucky because midsummerwas just around the corner. The hot weather used to bring various diseases,which could spread rampantly. Dispelling disease and driving out evil were themain purpose of the festival. People would paste on their front doors picturesof Zhongkui, a legendary Chinese ghost-catcher. People would also use cattailand mugwort leaves to drive away mosquitoes and other insects.
Since children are generally the most vulnerable to disease, they receivedextra care at this special time. Children would wear necklaces or bracelets,made of red, yellow, blue, white and black threads, to keep evil away from them.They would also receive colorful pouches containing fragrant herbal medicines aspresents. They hung these around their necks, and would compete with one anotherto see whose pouch had the finest needlework. Mothers also made sure to bathetheir children in water boiled with herbal medicines. Modern science has proventhat these medicines are, in fact, quite beneficial to health.
Ancient Chinese believed realgar was an antidote for all poisons, andtherefore most effective to drive away evil spirits and kill insects. Soeveryone would drink some realgar wine during the Duanwu Festival, and childrenwould have the Chinese character for “King” written on their foreheads withrealgar wine.