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Dear teachers and students:
Hello!
it's another Qingming festival. The severe winter faded in the spring breeze, and the years went away in the struggle. All the teachers and students of our school came to the tomb of the martyrs with great sadness to remember the revolutionary martyrs. Looking at the martyrs' monument in front of me and listening to the touching stories of martyrs, my heart is full of ups and downs, and my excited mood can't be calm for a long time. My heart is sour, and my eyes are moist ... "The green mountains and green waters remain forever, and the luxuriant pines and cypresses can comfort the spirits after their death". How many heroic deeds have been recorded in the long river of history, and how many heroes have given their precious lives to protect their country and defend their country.
How many revolutionary martyrs shed their heads and blood for us? They spared no effort to open up a vast sky for us with their lives, and let us fly freely without any worries. But they lay here quietly and left us forever. The martyrs made extraordinary feats. We praise them, and their fearless spirit paved the bright future of our generation; We cherish the memory of them, and their firm belief has shown us the true sons and daughters of China. Revolutionary martyrs have made a bright road for us, and they have created a happy life for us today. Is there any reason why we should not repay our mother's kindness to us?
Now, as a new generation across the century, facing the future, the future of our motherland is infinitely bright, and we should have patriotism and establish the heart of serving our country. As successors of the new century, we should inherit the legacy of revolutionary martyrs, study hard, work hard, start from me, and start from now on!
How can we not be awed by the monuments standing here today? They are the pride of our Chinese sons and daughters from generation to generation and deserve our reverence and love from generation to generation! The reputation and achievements of the martyrs will be with the rivers and shine with the sun and the moon!
martyrs, please rest in peace! Although you have left us, your soul will live forever in heaven. We will not forget the martyrs, and we will not forget history! We should inherit the revolutionary tradition of the martyrs, carry forward the patriotic spirit of our predecessors, enrich ourselves with rich knowledge, study hard for the construction of our hometown and the prosperity of our motherland, and create a better tomorrow for our motherland!
my speech is over, thank you!
traditional speech 2
hello, everyone!
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month, commonly known as the Dragon Boat Festival, means "beginning" and "beginning". The fifth day can be called Duanwu. In some places, Dragon Boat Festival is also called May Festival, Ai Festival and Summer Festival. Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival for the Han people in China. It began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and has a history of more than 2,111 years. There are many origins and legends of the Dragon Boat Festival, mainly including: in memory of Qu Yuan, Wu Zixu and Cao E; According to the textual research listed in Mr. Wen Yiduo's Examination of the Dragon Boat Festival and Historical Education of the Dragon Boat Festival, the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival was a totem festival held by the southern wuyue people in ancient China, earlier than Qu Yuan. But for thousands of years, Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and touching poems have been deeply rooted in people's hearts. In the field of folk culture, people in China associate the Dragon Boat Festival with the commemoration of Qu Yuan.
Today, I will introduce Qu Yuan to my classmates. Qu Yuan was a minister of Chu Huaiwang in the Spring and Autumn Period. He advocated the promotion of talents and empowerment, made Qiang Bing rich, and urged the joint efforts against Qin, which was strongly opposed by the nobles. Qu Yuan was resigned and exiled. In exile, he wrote immortal poems such as Li Sao, Tian Wen and Jiu Ge, which have far-reaching influence (hence, Dragon Boat Festival is also called Poet's Day). In 278 BC, Qin Jun conquered Kyoto, Chu. When Qu Yuan saw his motherland being invaded, his heart ached, but he couldn't bear to give up his motherland all the time. On May 5th, after writing his masterpiece Huai Sha, he threw himself into the Miluo River and died, writing a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life. Legend has it that after Qu Yuan's death, the people of Chu were so sad that they flocked to the Miluo River to pay their respects to Qu Yuan. Fishermen rowed boats and fished him back and forth on the river. A fisherman took out rice balls, eggs and other foods prepared for Qu Yuan and threw them into the river "plop, plop", saying that the ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs were full and would not bite the doctor's body. People followed suit after seeing it. An old doctor took an altar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, saying that it was because the dragon water beast was drunk and fainted, so it would not hurt Dr. Qu. Later, for fear that rice balls would be eaten by dragons, people came up with the idea of wrapping rice with neem leaves and wrapping it with colored silk, which developed into today's brown seeds.
The essential activities on this day gradually evolved into: eating zongzi, dragon boat racing, hanging calamus and mugwort leaves, fumigating Atractylodes rhizome and angelica dahurica, and drinking realgar wine. It is said that eating zongzi and dragon boat racing is to commemorate Qu Yuan, so after liberation, the Dragon Boat Festival was named "Poet's Day" to commemorate Qu Yuan. As for hanging calamus, wormwood leaves, fumigating atractylodes rhizome and angelica dahurica, drinking realgar wine is said to suppress evil spirits.
In addition to eating zongzi, which is known by people, the Dragon Boat Festival is also rich in food customs. Eat Monopterus albus, eat noodles and fans, eat tea eggs in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, and cook tea eggs and salted eggs during the Dragon Boat Festival. Eggs include eggs, duck eggs and goose eggs. The eggshell is painted red, packed in colorful net bags and hung around the child's neck, which means wishing the child good luck and safety. Eat cakes, eat fried piles and so on. I like to eat zongzi best. There are different customs in the north and south. Zongzi vary in size, from sweet to salty, and the big ones are giant ones weighing two or three pounds, while the small ones are small and exquisite, and the length is less than two inches. I have eaten the meat zongzi produced in Leshan, Sichuan. The glutinous rice in Huang Chengcheng contains bacon, which is fat but not greasy. It tastes like the fragrance of pepper and bamboo leaves, and has a long taste. The most valuable thing is that the price is low, and each one weighs eight taels, which is only two yuan and fifty cents.
Today, the Dragon Boat Festival is still a very popular grand festival among the people of China. Since 2118, China has listed the fifth day of May as a legal holiday in order to promote national culture and preserve national traditions.
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China has a civilization history of 5,111 years, which continues to this day, showing colorful traditional China culture everywhere. There are exquisite folk crafts. Such as: paper-cutting, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, woodcut, dyeing and weaving, tiger's head shoes, wheat straw painting, pyrography, Tang Sancai, dough figurines; There are ancient folk arts, such as: drama, storytelling, shadow play, Chinese painting, embroidery, kites, garden architecture, clothing accessories,; There are also unique customs and habits, such as: Spring Festival couplets, Lantern Festival lanterns, dragon boat races in the Dragon Boat Festival, eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival, Tujia people's "wedding" and Dai people's "water splashing festival". There are many traditional festivals in China: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival. Among them, the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are the most solemn, and the Dragon Boat Festival is the most memorable. Spring Festival is the most solemn festival for China people. Wherever there are Chinese people in the world, it is celebrated. No matter how far away from home, no matter where you go, you have to rush back to your mother on this day. For this day, every household should clean their homes early, stick grilles, buy new year's goods, put up couplets, set off firecrackers, wear new clothes, eat jiaozi, bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year, and have a smooth sailing.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion festival. After sowing in spring and sowing in summer, people get the autumn harvest. This season, the autumn is crisp, the grain is abundant, the fruits are fragrant, people have worked for a year, and the harvest is in sight. Therefore, every household makes, eats and enjoys moon cakes, which symbolizes the reunion of the whole year.
In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival was handed down in memory of a patriotic poet, Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan, a poet, was dissatisfied with the fact that the government had been demoted to the Chu River at that time. The poet felt that his future was bleak and he died in the river on the fifth day of May. In memory of him, local people make dumplings and eat zongzi on this day every year, and some places hold dragon boat races.
In life, we can feel the rich and colorful traditional culture of China everywhere. These traditional things are the treasures of the motherland, which need to be handed down from generation to generation.
traditional speech 4
every Chinese must have the traditional virtues of his own country. There are many Chinese virtues, such as comity, modesty, respecting the old and loving the young, and so on.
It's like telling the story "Kong Rong Rang Pear"! At an early age, Kong Rong knew that he had to give the big pear to someone older and younger than himself, but he took the smallest pear by himself. This is one of the Chinese virtues? Respect the old and love the young.
There are many manifestations of respecting the old and loving the young, such as: helping parents to pour water once, washing their feet once, and playing with their younger brothers and sisters? These are all necessary.
For example, some people in the street throw things casually, which makes the street full of rubbish. What plastic paper and melon peels can be seen in the blink of an eye, which makes the cleaning workers busy every day, leaving early and returning late. For those who throw garbage, if you are a cleaner, what will your heart think? Will it be very uncomfortable? Therefore, I want to tell those who litter: reflect quickly, stop littering and be a Chinese who can't litter! This is the second virtue of China? Don't litter.
When it comes to littering, I think of its twin brother: spitting. Spitting everywhere is also a bad habit. Spitting into the ground will cause air pollution, which is not good for you, me and everyone.
In fact, it's very simple to do otherwise. As long as you have this belief in your heart, littering and spitting will never happen again.
there is also helpfulness in Chinese virtues. When a classmate is in trouble, we must help him, not despise him. Or, when there is a vacant seat on the bus, we should first look around to see if there are any old people or people with physical inconvenience. At this time, we should give our seats to those people.
Students, besides these, there are many more Chinese virtues. It often appears among us. Therefore, we must be a Chinese with Chinese virtues!
Traditional Speech 5
Dear teachers and students:
Good morning! Students, do you know what traditional festival there is this week? Yes, it's the Dragon Boat Festival. The fifth day of the fifth lunar month, that is, this Friday is the Dragon Boat Festival. Do you know the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival? Let me tell you!
Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, which started in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and has a history of more than 2,111 years. There are many legends about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, among which the memorial to Qu Yuan is the most widely circulated. On this day in history, people will commemorate an immortal soul through dragon boat races and dumplings? Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in ancient China, was born in Chu State during the Warring States Period more than 21xx years ago. He was honest, knowledgeable and talented, and held an important position in Chu. Because he advocated resolutely confronting Qin aggression, he was hit and rejected, and was also driven out of the court by the king of Chu. Qu Yuan was so indignant that he wrote many patriotic poems during his exile, the most famous of which was Li Sao. Later, the army of Qin captured the capital of Chu. Chu lost thousands of miles, and there were corpses everywhere. Qu Yuan's heart ached, and he didn't want to see the tragic scene of the country's destruction and death. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, he embraced stones and jumped into the Miluo River, and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.
The people loved Qu Yuan. When they heard the news of his suicide, they rowed to salvage Qu Yuan's body, but they couldn't find it. They were afraid that fish and shrimps in the river would bite Qu Yuan's body, so they threw rice balls, eggs and other foods prepared for Qu Yuan into the river. It is said that ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs won't bite Qu Yuan's body when they are full. Later, in order to prevent rice balls from being eaten by dragons, people put forward the method of wrapping rice with neem leaves and wrapping colored silk outside, which is the prototype of zongzi. On the fifth day of May every year, people will spontaneously come to the river to mourn Qu Yuan, and they will paddle into the raging waves, symbolizing that people are scrambling to salvage Qu Yuan's body, in order to express their grief for Qu Yuan. Over time, the custom of dragon boat race has been formed.
Unlike Qu Yuan, we live in a prosperous China. The country is rich and strong, and the people are harmonious. In this new era of abundance and self-confidence, we should learn to be patriotic and cherish the beautiful life now.
Finally, I gave a sentence from Qu Yuan to all my classmates. Jade can be broken without changing its white color, and bamboo can be yellow without destroying its knots. I hope we cherish today's life, encourage each other, study for the rise of China, and be a person who can work hard and contribute to the construction of the motherland. Finally, I wish you all a happy Dragon Boat Festival! thank you
traditional speech 6
I feel ashamed and excited to stand here today. Shamefully, I have only been exposed to traditional culture for ten years since I began reciting the Three Character Classics at the age of ten. Compared with real masters, it is the difference between ephemera and Dapeng birds. What excites me, however, is that I still have enough energy and enthusiasm to travel freely and ride the wind and waves in the spiritual ocean of traditional culture.
I am very grateful to Capital Normal University for providing a very comfortable environment and convenient channels for college students like us. The library in the North Zone 1 may not be as grand as expected, but when you enter, the first thing that catches your eye is rows of thick books handed down from ancient times, which are merged into three cabinets in the business school.
I think "classics" are the first channel for traditional culture to enter the campus and our university life. I have learned about the views of my classmates on traditional culture. Some students will directly equate "traditional culture" with "classical Chinese". In fact, this is what I thought when I was a child. This kind of understanding seems simple and rude, but it actually has some truth. Yes, before entering the university, we basically learned some sporadic traditional cultural texts from textbooks, and we didn't have time to think about the spiritual connotation behind them in order to cope with the exam. Once they enter the university, many students scoff at the ancient prose of "what is it?" and always want to get rid of it quickly.
In the face of this phenomenon, some people feel sad and some people denounce it, but I think the tide of the times will wash away all the sediment, as long as gold always shines. As long as there are people who love traditional culture like everyone here, I believe that the essence of our nation will be passed down from generation to generation. There is a very typical role model around me. He is a classmate in the normal class of our college of literature. He is familiar with the four books and five classics, and it is not a problem at all.
At first, people will think that he is a bookworm. He usually doesn't talk much and walks very fast. He is called "Little Motor". However, after I communicated with him, or "debated", I was completely impressed by his cultivation. This thin and weak scholar has the ambition and boldness of vision to "make a heart for heaven and earth, make a life for the people, make a legacy for the future, and make peace for the world". It is also because of him that I have a new understanding of traditional culture. It is not a stepping stone in our study, but an indispensable spiritual food worthy of repeated chewing.
in addition to cultural classics, "activity" is another important channel for traditional culture to enter the university campus. Compared with high school students, college students undoubtedly have more free time to use. Here, I want to share some of my personal experiences with you. In addition to participating in some activities organized by the school, I also participated in some through the introduction of the teacher.