There are many traditional cultures in life, such as setting off firecrackers in the New Year and climbing mountains on the Double Ninth Festival. The following is "composition materials related to traditional culture", which I hope can help you! Chapter 1: Composition of Chinese Traditional Culture
During the Chinese New Year, we will set off firecrackers, stick grilles, earn lucky money, eat jiaozi and listen to the stories of the New Year. Among them, I like listening to the story of Nian best. There are many stories about nian, and I like two of them best.
One is that Nian is a group of very fierce animals. When they get together and go out, there are as many as thousands and as few as hundreds. Every winter, people and all kinds of animals will suffer wherever they go. It is said that a group of people can eat hundreds of butch bears and dozens of people once a year.
in winter, people have to concentrate on fighting against the new year. In the process of struggling with Nian, people gradually found that Nian was fierce and cruel, but it was most afraid of fire and ran away as soon as it saw the fire. Therefore, once people find out that Nian is coming, they will quickly light torches and cheer with weapons until Nian is driven away.
Another legend is that a long time ago, there was a monster named Nian who lived deep under the sea. It had a pair of sharp horns on its head and was very fierce. On New Year's Eve, this monster named Nian would climb ashore and hurt people's lives, so on New Year's Eve, everyone fled to the mountains.
This year, a white-haired old man came from outside the village. The old man told everyone that there are three fears in the year. First, it is afraid of red, second, it is afraid of noise, and third, it is afraid of fire. Therefore, during the Chinese New Year, people will set off firecrackers, stick grilles and turn on the lights for the night.
The story of 28 is very attractive, and the customs of Chinese New Year are rich and colorful. I like Chinese New Year! Chapter 2: Composition of Chinese Traditional Culture
The 5,-year civilization of the Chinese nation has accumulated rich and colorful traditional culture: we have exquisite folk crafts, such as paper-cutting and ceramics; There are ancient national arts, such as drama and Chinese painting; There are magnificent ancient buildings, such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. There are beautiful myths, such as The goddess patching the sky ...
Next, I want to introduce the Double Ninth Festival to you: the ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the traditional Double Ninth Festival in China, also known as the Double Ninth Festival, the Ascending Festival, the Chrysanthemum Festival and the cornus Festival. In ancient China, nine was designated as the yang number, and on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, the sun merged with the moon, and the two yang were heavy, and the two nine overlapped, hence the name "Chongyang", also known as "Double Nine".
On this day, people go hiking, enjoy chrysanthemums, drink chrysanthemum wine, admire cornus and eat Chongyang cake. Today, this custom is still preserved in some areas. The government also designated the Double Ninth Festival as "Respect for the Elderly" to show respect to the elderly and help them solve their difficulties. Chapter 3: Chinese traditional culture composition
The sweet and sour taste of sugar-coated haws has always been a favorite of many people, and few men, women and children can resist its charm, especially children. In fact, sugar-coated haws also contain the traditional culture of China. Have you found it?
Sugar-Coated Berry is a traditional food in our country. It is sweet and sour, and is loved by men, women and children. It is not only delicious, but also beautiful. The red hawthorn fruits are neatly arranged on the bamboo stick, and the outside is wrapped in crystal clear syrup. Stick it on a rough straw stick and sell it loudly along the street. This string of candied haws is not only like a small tree full of fruits, but also like a straw boat borrowed by Kong Ming. Up to now, there are many kinds of candied haws, such as oranges, strawberries and kiwis ... delicious! However, what I like most is that there are many fruits strung together-big fruit strung together.
Looking at the colorful Sugar-Coated Berry, I couldn't help buying a bunch and eating it with relish. First the crunchy syrup, and then the sweet fruit. It's delicious! Crispy syrup is extremely sweet, and the sweet and sour fruit flavor permeates the mouth and blends with each other. It is really an indescribable delicacy.
Sugar-coated haws symbolize happiness and reunion. They were very famous in the Northern Song Dynasty. It has a history of more than 9 years, and it is conceivable how lively the market was at that time! Everyone is scrambling to buy Sugar-Coated Berry. Chapter 4: Composition of Chinese Traditional Culture
There are many kinds of traditional cultures in China, including calligraphy, Peking Opera, shadow play, martial arts, etc. My favorite is calligraphy, because I am practicing calligraphy now!
China's calligraphy is an ancient art of writing Chinese characters, which started from Jianei, Jinwen, Dazhuan, Xiaozhuan and Lishu, and later developed into cursive script, regular script, running script and so on. Cursive script, regular script and running script are the main forms of modern calligraphy, which are based on Chinese characters and written with brush, and have four-dimensional abstract art.
I just started studying now. I learned regular script, paying attention to being horizontal and vertical. After the regular script is written, I can practice running script. Running script is the continuous character of the regular script, which looks very artistic. The cursive script is like a dragon and phoenix dance, and the articles written in cursive script are incomprehensible to us primary school students, and we can't read them, because its appreciation value is very high, and it is the masterpiece of some calligraphers, which can't be appreciated and understood in one year or two. Look! I said yes! How interesting Chinese calligraphy is!
after thousands of years of development, China calligraphy has become a national symbol, which represents the profoundness and eternal charm of China culture. As a descendant of China, I must practice and write my favorite calligraphy. Let it not be praised as: silent poetry, dancing without lines, painting without pictures, and silent music.
My words: This is what the teacher asked us to sort out this week. My mother helped me look up a lot of information from the computer. With my mother's help, I sort it out as follows. I hope all bloggers will like Chinese calligraphy and our culture in China. Chapter 5: Composition of Chinese Traditional Culture
Our China traditional culture is profound and has a long history. Today, I want to introduce to you the traditional culture of China-paper-cutting.
There are many kinds of paper-cuts, such as window grilles, fireworks, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures and so on. The content of paper-cutting contains a strong flavor of life. Fish, insects, birds, animals, flowers, grass, trees, trees, pavilions and bridges, which people are familiar with and love, have become the patterns of paper-cutting. People always cut the word "Fu" during Chinese New Year holidays or happy events. The word "hi" is used to express congratulations.
a paper-cut picture is a picture cut out of a piece of paper. Take a look at this "scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading with a book on it. He looks like a scholar at first sight. Look at this picture again. There is a phoenix playing on a peony, like a child playing ...
How about we have a very traditional culture in China! Chapter 6: Chinese Traditional Culture Composition
There are many traditional cultures in life, such as: dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival and eating jiaozi during the Spring Festival ... Among them, I am most interested in the origin of upside-down blessing characters in the Spring Festival.
once upon a time, there was a big official who ordered everyone to paste the word "Fu" during the Chinese New Year. On a New Year's Day, the official wanted to know how the people were doing. When the official was walking in the street, he found a family sticking the word "Fu" upside down, so the official asked the soldiers to take the whole family into the house. The official questioned one of them and said, "Why did you put the word" Fu "upside down?" The man trembled and said, "My Lord, if you put the word" Fu "upside down, it sounds like a blessing, so the villain put the word" Fu "upside down on his own initiative ..." After listening to this, the adults felt very reasonable, not only did they not punish their family, but also rewarded them.
the traditional culture in our life is really wonderful! Chapter 7: Composition of Chinese Traditional Culture
A traditional festival that we in China attach the most importance to ... Yes, it is the Spring Festival.
During the Spring Festival, everyone should stick couplets and the word "Fu", and stick them upside down, which means that happiness has come to us. Eat jiaozi during the Spring Festival. Jiaozi means "Jiaozi", which is the transition and alternation from the old year to the new year. The ancients used to wrap a coin in jiaozi, and whoever gets the money dumplings first will be blessed in the new year, but modern people think that coins are too unsanitary, so they wrap sugar instead ...
Why should we set off firecrackers during the Spring Festival? It turns out that a long, long time ago, an Nian beast came to eat people every New Year, and it could eat one village at a time! Everyone is afraid of it! One year, Nian beast came to eat people again, and everyone ran to Kunlun Mountain. At this time, an elderly man used red paper to make Spring Festival couplets, straw to make firecrackers, and candles to make lanterns. Nian beast was scared out of his wits when he saw these things. From then on, Nian beast never came to the world again, but people were afraid that it would eat people again, so they set off firecrackers on the first day of the New Year. Chapter 8: Chinese traditional culture composition
In the last class this afternoon, the teacher asked us to talk about Chinese food, ethnic customs and other cultural traditions.
the first group began to perform, which was very exciting. Their program is singing and picture appreciation. The singing is so beautiful and wonderful!
The second group brings you pictures appreciation and information introduction. What impressed me most was their paper-cutting performance. The butterflies cut from Ruan Bingyi and Cui Qinyao were as lively and lovely as real ones.
it's our turn. I'm very nervous. I'm afraid I'll miss words or make mistakes. I quietly encouraged myself, calmed down and said it carefully, but I didn't expect it to be verbatim. There was silence in the classroom, and the students listened carefully. When I finished speaking, the classroom immediately remembered thunderous applause, and I really wanted to jump for joy.
The programs in the back are more and more exciting, and the students enjoy watching them!
Walking into classics and traditional culture, I feel the long history of the Chinese nation.