Materials/tools: paper, pen.
1, write the words China traditional festival, and draw moon cakes and zongzi.
2. Draw horizontal lines, and then draw small moon cakes, lines, little girls and leaves.
3. Colour it.
Festival introduction:
1, Spring Festival.
The Spring Festival is the Chinese New Year in the summer calendar. Time: The original meaning of the New Year Festival was beginning of spring, which was a dry calendar, and later evolved into the first day of the first month of the summer calendar (that is, the first day of the first lunar month). At present, the Spring Festival time is: the first day of the first lunar month in the narrow sense, and the first day of the first lunar month to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the broad sense.
2. Lantern Festival.
Time: the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. English: Lantern Festival. It is an important traditional festival in China. The 15th day of the first month is the night of the first full moon in a year, and it is also the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. On the night in spring returns, people celebrate it and celebrate the continuation of the Spring Festival, so it is also called "Shangyuan Festival", that is, the 15th day of the first month of the lunar calendar. In ancient books, this day is called "Shangyuan", and the name Yuanxiao has been used ever since.
3. Dragon Boat Festival.
Time: the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. English: Dragon Boat Festival. Also known as Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival is the oldest traditional festival of the Chinese nation, which originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the dragon totem sacrifice held by the ancient Vietnamese on the afternoon of the afternoon of the month (the dry calendar). On the Dragon Boat Festival in midsummer, seven nights in black dragon rose to the south of Zhongtian, which is the day when the dragon ascended to heaven, that is, as the Book of Changes says, "The flying dragon is in the sky". At this time, Long Xing was both "right" and "right", which meant good luck.
The custom of dragon festival during the Dragon Boat Festival embodies the ancient people's view of nature of "harmony between man and nature" and reflects the profound Chinese cultural connotation with a long history. According to more than 100 ancient book records and archaeological research by experts listed in 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 ancient southern Guyue people in China, earlier than Qu Yuan. Dragon Boat Festival is not a festival to commemorate Qu Yuan, but some customs after Dragon Boat Festival are influenced by Qu Yuan.