Mid-Autumn Festival happens every year, Mid-Autumn Festival happens every year, and today it’s Mid-Autumn Festival again.
Life is easy to grow old, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is endless. The heart of a child longs for home, and the heart of a wanderer looks at the full moon.
Below I have collected and sorted out "Mid-Autumn Festival compositions" for everyone. Welcome to read and learn from them!
Mid-Autumn Festival Composition 1 Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, in the atmosphere of the kindergarten, I also felt a strong festive atmosphere.
During this Mid-Autumn Festival, the middle school class department invited parents to participate in the parent-child activity "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival", allowing teachers and children to experience the joy of the Mid-Autumn Festival and allowing parents to feel the festive atmosphere.
Although our small class department did not hold parent-child activities, we also allowed the children to feel and experience the meaning and happiness of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In this themed activity of "It's So Fun", we shared and read "Mid-Autumn Festival" to let the baby understand that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in our country. On the "Mid-Autumn Festival", moon cakes are eaten, and the moon is round on this day.
, is a day for family reunion. Through activities, we can inspire children to love their hometown, love the kindergarten, and love their families.
In the later art activity "Colorful Red Biscuits", I brought my own dough and red beans to the kindergarten to make biscuits for the babies. I watched the dough being kneaded back and forth in the children's hands, not to mention how happy they were.
After a while, the dough became round, and then pressed with dexterous hands, it became flat again. Add some red beans for decoration, and a beautiful mooncake was ready. Finally, the children drove the train to enjoy it.
The mooncakes for myself and my companions all had smiles on their faces.
Since there was no oven, the children did not get to taste the mooncakes made by themselves.
But they gained something. During the hands-on making process, they learned about the making process of mooncakes and experienced the joy brought by the festival.
In order to make up for the regret, each baby is asked to bring a mooncake to the kindergarten, and everyone can share it together, share the different flavors of mooncakes, and share the joy of eating mooncakes.
Although we did not carry out colorful parent-child activities like the middle school class department, the children learned about the festival culture through learning, hands-on operations and sharing, and experienced the joy brought by the festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival Composition 2 August 15th is in the middle of autumn, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The reason why I like its artistic conception is because it is the harvest season, and because the bright full moon illuminates the wanderer's heart.
Most of what I remember from the Mid-Autumn Festival in my childhood were the busy figures of my parents, accompanied by happy smiles.
In this season, the crops in the fields are all heading towards harvest with steady steps.
From morning to night, the tired figures of my parents run between the fields and the wheat field.
Only at night did they return to their home, which had been deserted all day, under the starry sky, exhausted.
There was soft light in the kitchen, fragrant food, and my father was busy moving bags of crushed soybeans from the three-carriage into the small courtyard. After dinner, the whole family sat around the corn pile, under the soft moonlight and gentle breeze.
, each rustic corn cob is transformed in our hands, like a beautiful woman wearing a golden coat.
After a while, the golden corn piled up into a hill. I simply sat down on the corn pile. This didn't feel good enough, so I simply lay on it, lying on it, cool, turning over, and the corn cobs distributed horizontally and vertically were massaging me.
Sore back.
Close your eyes, Chang'e is dancing on the round jade plate above your head, and Dayi is dancing with his sword.
On such a festival, under such moonlight, although there is no fine wine, no delicious food, no high-end moon cakes, I don't even have the leisure mood to admire the moon.
However, it was indeed the happiest day for the whole family. The family shared the joy of harvest, reveled in the atmosphere of reunion, and completely forgot about the fatigue of the day.
It was through such harvest autumns and busy Mid-Autumn Festivals one after another that my parents sent me to school and into the city with their hard-working hands, so that I could enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival by the lake, admiring the moon and accompanied by delicious food.
However, I can never regain the happiness I had as a child.
Because of this, whenever there is a festival, I must rush back to accompany my parents to make sticks and collect beans, and have a busy but fulfilling Mid-Autumn Festival.
Because I know very well that labor created everything I have now.
Mid-Autumn Festival Essay 3 The Mid-Autumn Festival is an ancient and traditional festival in our country.
At this time, the whole family reunites and has fun.
There are many theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and many of them are interesting.
An important activity during the Mid-Autumn Festival in my hometown is watching the moon.
That night, the bright moon was in the sky and the autumn breeze was refreshing.
People who have worked hard for a year are filled with joy when they see the crops in sight.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is customarily called "August 15th Festival" by Qinghai people.
When dusk fills the world, people set up an altar table under the west eaves of the courtyard, place mooncakes and fruits, light lamps and insert incense in the main room, and Tibetans also burn "mulberry" in the middle palace.
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The whole family waited quietly for the moon to rise.
When the sky is clear and the wind is clear and the moon is bright, everyone smiles happily and takes some mooncakes and fruits and throws them into the air to symbolize the Moon Lady tasting them.
Then, the family eats "Reunion Fruit", "Reunion Melon" and moon cakes.