初一端午節(jié)手抄報(bào)內(nèi)容
端午龍舟競(jìng)渡之俗起源于南方,把農(nóng)歷五月五日視為“惡月惡日”起于北方,注入夏季時(shí)令“祛病防疫"風(fēng)尚,附會(huì)以紀(jì)念屈原跳江自盡而最后形成端午節(jié)傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)俗。下面是小編整理的關(guān)于端午節(jié)手抄報(bào)內(nèi)容,希望大家認(rèn)真閱讀!
端午節(jié)的英語(yǔ)作文
Fifth lunar month is the Dragon Boat Festival, also called DuanYangJie, afternoon day festival, may festival, ai festival, terminal five, ChongWu, midday, summer day. Although the name is different, but all around the custom of the people's holiday is the same. The Dragon Boat Festival is China's two thousand years old customs, on this day, every family hanging moxa calamus, dragon boat racing, eating zongzi, drink realgar wine, swim all ills, sweet bursa.
Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, you know the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival? ! I don't know! Let me tell you! Do you remember the patriotic general chu qu yuan? I to say him!
Qu yuan is the warring states period abroad, very learned. He beside the king a few to image is his country rich and strong. Treacherous court official, listen to the words, bad king king chu qu yuan XiaoZhi exile. In exile, qu yuan heard that chu capital held by the enemy, and the people suffer, very indignation. Falls on this day, he came to the miluo river edge, with a stone, in order to jump jumped into the miluo river. Abroad people hear that cast jiang qu yuan was very sad. They rowed steadily to salvage qu yuan, with tears in their eyes, also threw rice dumplings into the river feed the fish, hope that the fish don't harm the body of qu yuan. This is may duanyang the origin of zongzi.
The Dragon Boat Festival has a lot of interesting activities. Columns such as dragon boat racing, hanging sachet, sachet, cinnabar, realgar, xiang, outsourcing to wire cloth, fragrance 4 excessive, again the five-color silk string into a rope buckle, for all kinds of different shape, form a series, variety, and exquisite. Have the habit of hanging moxa leaf, calamus.
There were so many activity in the Dragon Boat Festival!
農(nóng)歷五月初五為端午節(jié),又稱端陽(yáng)節(jié)、午日節(jié)、五月節(jié)、艾節(jié)、端五、重午、午日、夏節(jié)。雖然名稱不同,但各地人民過(guò)節(jié)的習(xí)俗是相同的。端午節(jié)是我國(guó)二千多年的舊習(xí)俗,每到這一天,家家戶戶掛艾葉菖蒲,賽龍舟,吃粽子,飲雄黃酒,游百病,佩香囊。
今天是端午節(jié),大家知道端午節(jié)的來(lái)歷嗎?!不知道吧!那就讓我來(lái)告訴你們吧!你們還記得楚國(guó)那位愛(ài)國(guó)大將屈原嗎?我來(lái)說(shuō)一說(shuō)他吧!
屈原是戰(zhàn)國(guó)時(shí)期出國(guó)人,很有學(xué)問(wèn)。他在楚王身邊做官,以形象是自己的'國(guó)家富強(qiáng)起來(lái)。昏君楚王卻聽信奸臣的話,把屈原削職流放。在流放中,屈原聽說(shuō)楚國(guó)的都城被敵人占領(lǐng),百姓遭難,悲憤極了。五月初五這一天,他來(lái)到汨羅江邊,懷抱一塊石頭,以縱身跳入汨羅江中。出國(guó)的百姓聽到屈原投江的消息,都十分悲痛。他們含著淚劃著船趕來(lái)打撈屈原,還把粽子扔到江里喂魚,希望魚兒不要傷害屈原的身體。這就是五月端陽(yáng)包粽子的來(lái)歷。
端午節(jié)還有許多有趣的活動(dòng)。列如賽龍舟,掛香囊,香囊內(nèi)有朱砂、雄黃、香藥,外包以絲布,清香四溢,再以五色絲線弦扣成索,作各種不同形狀,結(jié)成一串,形形色色,玲瓏奪目。還有掛艾葉、菖蒲的習(xí)慣。
介紹端午節(jié)
Brief Introduction to Dragon Boat Festival
Officially falling on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, the Dragon Boat Festival is also known as Double Fifth Day. While many stories regarding its origin abound, the most popular and widely accepted version regards Qu Yuan, a minister during the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BC)
Legend of the Dragon Boat Festival‘s Origin
At the end of the Zhou Dynasty, the area we now know as China had fallen into a state of fragmentation and conflict. While the Zhou dynasty had ruled for several centuries, several other states, originally feudal domains, tried to carve out their own kingdoms. The state of Qin would eventually emerge the victor and unify all of China under one rule for the first time in history.
Qu Yuan served as minister to the Zhou Emperor. A wise and articulate man, he was loved by the common people. He did much to fight against the rampant corruption that plagued the court-- thereby earning the envy and fear of other officials. Therefore, when he urged the emperor to avoid conflict with the Qin Kingdom, the officials pressured the Emperor to have him removed from service. In exile, he traveled, taught and wrote for several years. Hearing that the Zhou had been defeated by the Qin, he fell into despair and threw himself into the Milou River. His last poem reads:
Many a heavy sigh I have in my despair,
Grieving that I was born in such an unlucky time.
I yoked a team of jade dragons to a phoenix chariot,
And waited for the wind to come,
to sour up on my journey
As he was so loved by the people, fishermen rushed out in long boats, beating drums to scare the fish away, and throwing zong zi into the water to feed braver fish so that they would not eat Qu Yuan‘s body.
The Modern Dragon Boat Festival started from that time to this day, people commemorated Qu Yuan through Dragon Boat Races, eating zong zi, and several other activities, on the anniversary of his death: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month.
Dragon Boat races are the most exciting part of the festival, drawing crowds of spectators. Dragon Boats are generally brightly painted and decorated canoes. Ranging anywhere from 40 to 100 feet in length, their heads are shaped like open-mouthed dragons, while the sterns end with a scaly tail. Depending on the length, up to 80 rowers can power the boat. A drummer and flag-catcher stand at the front of the boat. Before a dragon boat enters competition, it must be "brought to life" by painting the eyes in a sacred ceremony. Races can have any number of boats competing, with the winner being the first team to grab a flag at the end of the course. Annual races take place all over China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and other overseas Chinese communities.
Zong Zi
The traditional food for the Dragon Boat Festival, Zong zi is a glutinous rice ball, with a filling, wrapped in corn leaves. The fillings can be egg, beans, dates, fruits, sweet potato, walnuts, mushrooms, meat, or a combination of them. They are generally steamed.
Talisman and Charms
Another aspect of the Double Fifth Day is the timing: at the beginning of summer, when diseases are likely to strike, people also wear talisman to fend off evil spirits. They may hang the picture of Zhong Kui, guardian against evil spirits, on the door of their homes, as well. Adults may drink Xiong Huang Wine, and children carry fragrant silk pouches, all of which can prevent evil. It is said that if you can balance a raw egg on its end at exactly noon on Double Fifth Day, the rest of the year will be lucky.
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