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Writing an essay based on the customs of my hometown, Hunan

1. Composition My hometown customs Hunan There are some customs in my hometown that no one can change.

In my hometown, there is a rule that during the Chinese New Year, no matter who you are, you must rush back to reunite with your family and have a "reunion dinner."

During the Chinese New Year, the family gathers around a table to talk and laugh. It is such a happy picture.

In normal times, it is difficult for everyone to get together because of their busy schedules of work and study.

As a child, I always looked forward to this reunion day every year.

During the "reunion dinner", our family has to clink glasses with each other, but we kids don't know how to drink. What should we do?

Haha, you must have heard the saying "tea instead of wine". We children will use drinks or tea instead of wine to clink glasses with each other.

The clinking of glasses by everyone represents the summary of the past year; represents each other's expectations and blessings for the new year; and represents the harmony and happiness of the family.

Everyone gathers together to talk about their plans for daily life, work, study, etc. this year, share them with their loved ones, and encourage and support each other.

"Reunion dinner" represents the reunion of people's lives, the happiness of life, and the harmony and beauty of the big family of the motherland. 2. What are the traditional customs in your hometown (Note: In Hunan) Write a 600-word elementary school essay for us

Customs of hometown_500 words China is a huge family with fifty-six different ethnic groups, and each ethnic group must have its unique customs and habits.

In my beautiful hometown Shanghai, there are many different customs.

Among them, the Lantern Festival is the one that impressed me the most.

In my hometown, we always pay special attention to the Lantern Festival.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, every household eats Lantern Festival.

Because the shape of the Lantern Festival is round, the circle means reunion. It can pray for family reunion and happiness every day.

After eating the Lantern Festival, the next step is the first part of the Lantern Festival.

There are performances unique to the Lantern Festival such as stilt walking, lion dancing, land boat rowing, and dragon lantern dancing.

During the performance, every audience member was fully immersed in the performance and was attracted by the performance.

Speaking of the Lantern Festival, the most famous ones are watching lanterns and guessing lantern riddles.

On the night of the Lantern Festival, the streets are decorated with lights and colorful decorations every day, showing the unique atmosphere of the Lantern Festival everywhere.

Just like what is said in "Tokyo Menghualu": ??During the Lantern Festival, thousands of colorful lanterns are piled up into a mountain of lanterns on Kaifeng Imperial Street, with lanterns and fireworks, gold and green shining on each other, and splendid brilliance.

Kyoto girls sang and danced, and thousands of people watched.

Visitors gathered under the two corridors of the Royal Street, performing miraculous magic, singing and dancing, hundreds of plays, scales intertwined, and music noisy for more than ten miles.

In the streets and alleys, teahouses and restaurants are lit with candles, gongs and drums are beating, firecrackers are blasting, and hundreds of miles of lights are on.

"The lively atmosphere is enough to form a river, making all the people who see it cheer together with them. There is also a unique custom on the night of the 15th day of the first lunar month: watching the moon. As mentioned in the Shangyuan Night by Cui Ye, a poet of the Tang Dynasty:

"Who can sit idle when seeing the moon? Who can hear the lamp but not look at it?

"While admiring the beautiful moon in the sky and watching people celebrating the Lantern Festival, who else can sit still? Come out quickly and celebrate the Lantern Festival with people, which symbolizes happiness. Ah! What a group this is.

What a peaceful and lively scene! This is the most unique custom of my hometown. Doesn’t it also fascinate you? I love my hometown and its unique customs! 350 words of different styles.

Different places have different customs. My hometown is in Hunan, and the customs there are very interesting. On the 29th of the twelfth lunar month (New Year's Eve), our family gathers together to have a reunion dinner.

The reunion dinner is very particular: we must eat three main things: fish, chicken, and meat. The fish must be steamed, and a lot of chili peppers should be put on the fish, which symbolizes the good fortune of rolling in money and having more than enough every year.

A sign. The chicken must be a rooster. The meat is bacon. Our bacon is not steamed like in Sichuan, but fried with beans. After eating, we have to watch the New Year.

As a family, we gather together and have fun talking about the ups and downs we have experienced this year. On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, we greet our parents (New Year greetings) and say some auspicious words, so that we can get an orange and a gift, which is a symbol.

Wish you good luck and good luck. Then we will go out to greet others, and others will set off firecrackers to greet us. This shows that the people of Hunan are hospitable and friendly. Do you want to come to Hunan to celebrate the Spring Festival like you do?

Spring Festival? 3. The custom of dragon boat racing in my hometown is the main custom of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that it originated from the ancient Chu people who were reluctant to leave their virtuous minister Qu Yuan and threw himself into the river. Many people rushed to catch him in Dongting Lake.

There is no trace. After that, dragon boat racing was held every May 5th to drive away the fish in the river to prevent the fish from eating Qu Yuan's body. In fact, "dragon boat racing" was popular in Wu, Yue and Chu.

It existed as early as the Warring States Period.