Father hasn't gone far,
A few words in my heart.
My father's figure always haunts my eyes,
Not in the play.
Father's breath is still pervasive,
Life inside and out!
One mountain and one water embodies my father's deep affection.
Every grass and tree reflects his father's care.
Thinking of my father's kindness,
My love keeps pouring out.
How many feelings in life should be brought out by my father,
How much is loved by your father? Please tell me.
father
Your son is among us.
father
Do you want those lovely children to leave safely?
Stop crying, father.
We called his name in unison.
You see, the sky is open and soft.
Welcome him back.
father
How lucky we are.
Your son is among us.
Vilen at dawn and a dream of peace were left behind.
Experts provide:
Interviewee: Wang-Etiquette Culture 2009-6- 10
The origin of father's day
The first statement:
The first Father's Day in the world was born in the United States in 19 10.
Mrs. Dodd (1909) lives in Spokane, Washington, USA. After attending the Sunday worship of Mother's Day held by the church, Mrs. Dodd had a deep feeling in his heart. She thought to herself, "Why isn't there a festival in memory of her father?"
Mrs. Dodd's mother died when she was thirteen, leaving six children. Mrs. Dodd's father, Mr William smart, raised six children on a rural farm in eastern Washington, USA. Mr smart took part in the American civil war, and his achievements were shown off. After his wife died, he decided not to have a second wife and took care of his six children wholeheartedly.
The second child, Mrs. Dodd, is the only girl in the family. A woman's meticulous nature makes her more aware of her father's hard work. Mr. Smart works hard during the day and takes care of the housework and the life of every child when he comes home at night. After decades of hard work, the children finally grew up. Just as the children were looking forward to letting Mr. Smart enjoy his old age, Mr. Smart fell ill and died because of years of overwork.
1909 This year happened to be the year when Mr. Smar died. When Mrs. Dodd attended the Mother's Day Thanksgiving service in the church, she especially missed her father. Only then did Mrs. Dodd realize that in the process of raising children, her father's love and efforts were no less than any mother's.
Mrs. Dodd told Pastor Rasmus about her feelings, hoping to have a special day to pay tribute to the great Mr. Smart and commemorate the great father in the world.
After listening to Mr Smart's story, Pastor remus was deeply moved by Mr Smart's spirit and love. He praised and supported Mrs. Dodd's efforts to promote Father's Day. So Mrs. Dodd began to promote the establishment of Father's Day in the spring of 19 10, and soon got the support of various church organizations; She immediately wrote to the mayor and the state government to express her thoughts and suggestions. Thanks to Mrs. Dodd's efforts, the mayor of Spokane and governor of washington publicly agreed, so Washington held the world's first Father's Day party on June 19 19.
1924, US President johncalvin coolidge supported Father's Day as a national holiday. 1966, President Zhan Sen declared the third Sunday in June of that year, that is, Mr. Smart's birthday month, as American Father's Day. 1972, US President Richard Nixon signed an official document, which designated the third Sunday in June as the National Father's Day and became a permanent national memorial day in the United States.
1966, President Lyndon? Lyndon johnson signed a presidential decree declaring the third Sunday of June as Father's Day every year. Father's Day has become a festival, which is honored not only by one's own father, but also by all men who behave like fathers, including stepfathers, uncles, grandfathers and adult male friends. The official holiday of Father's Day is white rose or red rose. Mrs. Dade suggested that people wear white roses to commemorate their dead fathers and red roses to commemorate their living fathers on Father's Day.
The second statement:
The idea of a day to commemorate mother was first put forward in the United States in 1907. Two years later, a woman in Washington State, Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, suggested that there should be a day similar to Mother's Day to pay tribute to her father. Mrs. Dodd lost her mother when she was young and was brought up by her father. She loves her father very much.
In the same year that Mrs Dodd put forward her idea (1909), the governor of Washington responded by declaring the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. This idea was officially approved by President Wood Wilson in 19 16. 1924, President John Calvin Coolidge suggested making Father's Day a national holiday, so as to "establish a closer relationship between fathers and children and remind fathers of all their responsibilities". Red roses or white roses are considered as Father's Day flowers.
Father's Day is established as a holiday throughout the United States, which is longer than Mother's Day. Because the idea of establishing Father's Day is very popular, businessmen and manufacturers are beginning to see business opportunities. They not only encourage children to send greeting cards to their fathers, but also encourage them to buy small gifts such as ties and socks to show their respect for their fathers.
During World War II, American soldiers stationed in Britain asked to send Father's Day cards back to China. The American soldier's request was answered by the British greeting card publisher, and the greeting card was printed. Although the British public's acceptance of this artificial festival has been low, nowadays, the British celebrate Father's Day on the third Sunday in June, which is similar to the way in the United States.
Father's Day seems far less important than Mother's Day. No children give gifts to their fathers. However, American fathers still think their fate is much stronger than that of fathers in many other countries, because fathers in those countries don't even have a nominal holiday.
The third statement:
While celebrating Mother's Day, people have not forgotten their father's achievements.
1909, it is suggested to confirm Father's Day. It is said that Mrs. John Bruce Dodd in Washington was the first person to make such a suggestion. Mrs. Dodd's mother died very early, and her father took on the heavy responsibility of raising and educating children alone.
1909, Mrs. Dodd is grateful for his father's upbringing and is going to hold a celebration for him. At the same time, thinking of all fathers' contributions to family and society, she wrote to a local clergy association and suggested that the third Sunday in June be designated as Father's Day. The association submitted the proposal to its members for discussion and was approved.
19 10 In June, people celebrated the first Father's Day here. At that time, everyone whose father died wore a white rose, while those whose father was alive wore a red rose. This custom has been passed down to this day. But in the beginning, the date of Father's Day was different. In some places, dandelions were used as symbols of Father's Day, while in others, white lilacs lined with a green leaf were used as symbols of Father's Day. It was not until June 1934 that the third Sunday in June was designated as Father's Day by the United States Congress.
Later, more than 20 countries around the world commemorated Father's Day through church ceremonies, cards and gifts. The United States spends more than/kloc-0 billion dollars on gifts for 56 million respectable fathers every year, but there are almost no other kinds of gifts except ties and cigars. Many people think it is the most difficult to buy a gift for their father. In fact, there are many interesting and suitable ones.
The Origin of Father's Day in China
Can be traced back to the Republic of China. On August 8th, 1934 (1August 8th, 945), Wen Ren College held a celebration of Father's Day. The citizens responded immediately and held a warm celebration. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, celebrities and gentry from all walks of life in Shanghai jointly requested the Shanghai Municipal Government to convey it to the central government, and designated August 8th as the National Father's Day.
Father's day custom
On Father's Day, people choose some flowers to show their respect for their fathers. People adopted Mrs. Dodd's suggestion, wearing red roses to express their love for their living fathers and white roses to express their condolences for their dead fathers. Later in Vancouver, people chose to wear white lilacs, and Pennsylvania people used dandelions to show their respect for their fathers. Red roses or white roses are considered as Father's Day flowers. Father's Day is established as a holiday throughout the United States, which is longer than Mother's Day. Because the idea of establishing Father's Day is very popular, businessmen and manufacturers are beginning to see business opportunities. They not only encourage children to send greeting cards to their fathers, but also encourage them to buy small gifts such as ties and socks to show their respect for their fathers.
In addition, the breakfast on Father's Day is made by children. Parents don't have to get up early in the morning, so they can continue to sleep. The children make breakfast and take it to their parents before going to bed.
Father's Day flowers
Ross ※
Red roses or white roses are considered as Father's Day flowers.
There are usually yellow roses, and some countries regard yellow as the color of men.
Sunflower ※
In some countries, it is popular to send sunflowers on Father's Day, which means that a father is like a great sun. Everything grows on the sun, which means that children can thrive under the care of their fathers. This kind of sunflower can be sunflower or hibiscus flower.
Carnation ※
Yellow symbolizes kindness, warmth, sincerity and never-fading love.
Father's love is like a wasabi with a sword leaf. ※
Flower language: the sky is wider than the ocean, and your heart is wider than the sky. The wrinkles on your forehead record ups and downs, and your life is a magnificent poem.
The best youth-colored sunflower with moderate green leaves. ※.
Flower language: youth is a star with sincere eyes blinking, youth is a smile, conveying flowing happiness, youth is a song, singing full of passion, youth is a poem, full of joys and sorrows of life. . .
Harbor of the soul-red carnations, pink roses, white lilies, white violets, alpine ferns and green leaves. ※
Flower language: flowers, longing for the moisture of rain and dew, wandering for too long, longing for hugs, wandering the world, thinking about the warm harbor.
Lasting happiness-red carnations, pink carnations, orioles, green leaves. ※
Huayu: I wish you a long and happy life.
Passion-red rose, pink perfume lily, sunflower, green leaves, flag leaves. ※
Flower language: the sunshine in life makes every day full of confidence and hope, and let enthusiasm accompany you to travel far and wide!
There are many flowers suitable for Father's Day. Now here are some flowers that symbolize father's love: sunflowers with sword leaves.
Sunflower: Let you feel the heat from your father like the sun, and feel the exuberant vitality of sunflowers. The pursuit of hard work will make you persistently strive for your dreams. Tell him that you will have a beautiful and bright life and your hearts are full of hope. The big sunflower radiates golden light. They stand on the solid land with enthusiasm and unyielding body, just like a nation and a brave person, and repay with all their strength.
A poem praising father.
Miss my father
Father hasn't gone far,
A few words in my heart.
My father's figure always haunts my eyes,
Not in the play.
Father's breath is still pervasive,
Life inside and out!
One mountain and one water embodies my father's deep affection.
Every grass and tree reflects his father's care.
Thinking of my father's kindness,
My love keeps pouring out.
How many feelings in life should be brought out by my father,
How much is loved by your father? Please tell me.
father
Your son is among us.
father
Do you want those lovely children to leave safely?
Stop crying, father.
We called his name in unison.
You see, the sky is open and soft.
Welcome him back.
father
How lucky we are.
Your son is among us.
Vilen at dawn and a dream of peace were left behind.
Father is old.
Father is old?
Have we grown up?
Father is a boat?
Carrying our harmony, warmth and dreams?
In the storm?
An oar shakes away the hardships of the years?
When the ship was worn out.
We sailed into a sheltered port?
Father is an ox cart?
Carrying our childhood and youth?
On the long road of life?
Step by step, crush hard poems?
When the ox cart was worn out?
We built a happy family?
Father is a hoe?
Sweating and dripping food into the ground is a common occurrence?
Between heaven and earth?
A hoe shovels away the absurdity of life?
When the hoe is dull?
We had a delicious meal.
Father is a big tree?
Despite the wind and rain, but indomitable?
In the empty yuan ye?
Every leaf is intertwined with the most beautiful emotions?
When the tree is old?
We have a windshield.
An umbrella?
Father is history?
The wrinkles are engraved with humiliation.
There are also glories?
There are hardships hidden in white hair.
Is it sweet?
Cold hands, huh?
Hold up a brilliant tomorrow?
We grew up?
Father is old?
Behind his faltering steps?
Our children have a happy smile?
Day by day.