As soon as the students who bid farewell to the winter vacation returned to campus, they couldn't wait to share interesting stories and feelings about the winter vacation with each other.
Everyone’s winter vacation life may be filled with unforgettable and exciting experiences, sweet and warm memories, or it may be a journey of self-improvement.
“Dragon Explosion” celebrates the Lantern Festival “What I look forward to most during the Chinese New Year is the ‘explosion of dragon’!” Liao Yifu, a classmate from the 2011 Business Administration Class 2 of the School of Management, told us excitedly.
Liao Yifu comes from Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County, Hezhou City. Fuchuan has a custom that has been passed down for hundreds of years, which is to "explode dragons" on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year to celebrate the Lantern Festival.
When Liao Yifu and a few friends came to Guming City this year, the dragon-exploding activity had already begun. People carried bags of firecrackers and chased the dragon. Whenever they had the opportunity, they would throw the lit firecrackers at the dragon. Sometimes
Fire was fired from all directions, leaving the dragon dancer no chance to breathe.
The swaying dragon body constantly resisted the firecrackers coming from the sky, throwing the burning firecrackers back into the crowd, or the person who exploded the dragon accidentally threw the firecrackers into the crowd, causing bursts of cheers and screams from the people.
He and several friends also followed everyone and threw firecrackers at the dragon.
Suddenly, a burning firecracker fell from the dragon and fell on the head of Liao Yifu, who was having a great time. Liao Yifu was so frightened that he shook his head hurriedly, shook his hands, and then shook off the firecracker on his head. He was shocked and found them.
Already separated from the crowd of spectators, they were deep among the dragon dancers, surrounded by dragons. They looked around, unable to see their direction due to the thick smoke.
Finally, they slipped out when the dragon-exploding activity slowed down. Although their bodies were covered with dust and the smell of smoke stung their noses, everyone was still excited.
Liao Yifu said: "The more rotten the dragon's body is, the more auspicious it is. It is meant to bring luck and pray for good luck in the year." When he said this, he couldn't help but take out his mobile phone to show us the "exploded dragon" he took during the Chinese New Year.
"Photos, and also told us: "It's a pity that you haven't experienced Fuchuan's 'Dragon' in person!" Liao Yifu said that as a member of Fuchuan, he feels proud and proud to be able to celebrate this festival every year.
He hopes that this national tradition in his hometown can be understood and recognized by more people, and then be passed on and developed.
Class reunions to experience various flavors. As soon as the holidays are over, there will be class reunions of various sizes waiting for everyone. Mo Yanzu, a member of the 2011 editing class of the School of Liberal Arts, found during the class reunion during the winter vacation that many classmates had jobs, and some even
Have a family of my own.
Listening to classmates lament how difficult work is and all the trivial matters in life.
Mo Yanya couldn't help but sigh: "Although I am still a freshman, after listening to my classmates' experiences, I am a little afraid of going out into society. I am not ready for anything now, and I am afraid that I will be useless in society." Regarding these
Having to face the troubles, Mo Yanya came up with her own ideas during the conversation with her elders: "I must work hard to learn professional knowledge, train my abilities in all aspects, and prepare for the future." 2011 Hanben Class 1
Tang Xia also attended the class reunion when he returned home during the winter vacation.
What impressed him most was that his former best friend dropped out of school in the second grade of junior high school to become a soldier and served in Xiamen.
Although he is still working part-time, Tang Xia learned that his friend's goal was very clear. He knew what he wanted and how he would go in the future. He took the initiative to learn relevant professional business skills and continuously improve his abilities.
Due to the heavy family burden, he had very little time to spare for studying, but he still proactively made the most of every minute.
Tang Xia said: "I admire him very much. After listening to his words, I feel that I should set clear goals for myself and prepare for the future." Hainan Cycling Tour from February 11 to February 19, 2010
Chen Menghuo, from the senior editing class, and his classmates rode bicycles and completed a nine-day trip to Hainan.
On February 11, Chen Menghuo and the others set out from Nanning and rode bicycles all the way. Due to the rain, the road from Nanning to Qinzhou became muddy. Chen Menghuo said: "The road no longer looks like a road, but more like a patch of land."
The swamp is full of mud, and I dare not let my feet touch the ground, because as soon as I step on it, my shoes will sink into the mud!" After a day's trek, they arrived in Qinzhou as planned.
The next day, they rode all the way from Qinzhou to Beihai in the drizzle, and successfully boarded a boat to Hainan.
Speaking of Hainan, coconuts are an indispensable part. Chen Menghuo and the others were riding on Hainan's Binhai Avenue and found that there were coconut trees on both sides of the road, and there were also fallen coconuts on the road. They were so greedy that they saw ripe fruits on the coconut trees.
If you want coconuts, you just climb up the tree to pick them off, and can’t wait to taste the fresh coconut juice and coconut meat.
They went to Dongjiao Bay to step on the sand, collect shells, and watch the sea; they went to Hainan University to appreciate its cultural atmosphere; they tried to chew betel nuts like the locals and spit to dye the ground in front of them red; they also went to the countryside and followed the locals as the Romans did
Drinking morning tea together... During the trip to Hainan, they also met three "travel friends". Afterwards, the five of them rode bicycles together to tour the scenery of Hainan, and they did not part ways until Sanya.
On February 19, they returned to Nanning.
After this trip to Hainan, Chen Menghuo said with emotion: “Sometimes we focus on the process rather than the result. The process is more interesting, and the scenery and stories along the way are more worth recalling.