In daily study, work and life, everyone often comes into contact with compositions. According to the characteristics of propositional writing, compositions can be divided into propositional compositions and non-propositional compositions.
I believe that writing essays is a problem that gives many people a headache. Here are the sixth-grade Qingming Festival essays I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them.
Qingming Festival Composition for Grade 6 1 It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road feel like they are dying.
Where is the restaurant?
The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance.
Tomb-Sweeping Day makes people remember their ancestors, which makes people nostalgic, sad and exciting. It contains many deeds of our ancestors. When they are laid to rest, their stories end, and the rest is
It can only be missed!
As far as I know, April 5th is my country’s traditional Tomb-Sweeping Festival, which began around the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years.
Qingming is a very important solar term at the beginning. When Qingming arrives, the temperature rises, which is a good time for spring plowing and spring planting. Therefore, there are farmers' proverbs "Before and after Qingming, plant melons and beans" and "Afforestation is better than Qingming."
But there is another custom during the Qingming Festival. There are no fireworks on the Qingming Festival and only cold food is eaten.
Qingming Festival, also known as the Tomb Sweeping Festival, Ghost Festival, and Ming Festival, together with the Hungry Ghost Festival on July 15th and the Xiangyuan Festival on October 15th, are collectively known as the Three Ming Festivals, and they are all related to worshiping ghosts and gods.
If according to the old Qingming custom, when sweeping the tomb, people should bring wine, food, fruits, paper money and other items to the cemetery, offer the food in front of the grave of their loved ones, then burn the paper money, plant new soil on the tomb, and break a few tender new branches.
Put it on a branch, then kowtow and worship, and finally go home after eating wine and food.
"Listen to the wind and listen to the rain" certainly refers to the poem "Qingming" by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance." Du Mu wrote this poem.
The special atmosphere of Qingming Festival.
Another Qingming Festival, who are you remembering?
Sixth Grade Tomb-Sweeping Festival Composition 2 As the saying goes: "Ten miles have different winds, and hundreds of miles have different customs." Let me introduce to you the Tomb-Sweeping Festival in our hometown.
On the day of Qingming Festival, every household has to worship their ancestors.
The adults first bought yellow paper, put RMB with different denominations on the yellow paper, and patted it one by one until the yellow paper was full, so that the yellow paper became paper money.
We put the yellow paper in the basket, and put some meat, vegetables, wine, fruits... On the way to the cemetery, I thought of an ancient poem: "Rains fall heavily during the Qingming Festival. Pedestrians on the road want to die." Even God cannot help us.
Sad to be with loved ones.
When we arrived at the cemetery, we pulled out the dead grass, added some new soil on top of the old soil, and finally arranged the prepared sacrifices, burned incense, poured wine, and kowtowed. The adults sometimes kowtowed and talked about something... In addition to ancestor worship
, people will also go outing.
There is a saying that goes: "The ice on the Qingming Festival is clear and the grass on the shore is green, so go for an outing every now and then." This is a good time for an outing!
The flowers bloomed in the suburbs and the grass sprouted. I smelled the fragrance of the flowers and heard the chirping of the birds.
There is also the custom of inserting willow sticks during Qingming Festival in my hometown.
Putting wicker sticks at the door can ward off evil spirits and can also be used as a weather forecast.
As the saying goes: "The willows are green when it rains; the wickers are dry when the sky is sunny." Willows have strong vitality. An old saying goes: "If you plant flowers intentionally, they will not blossom; if you plant willows unintentionally, they will create shade." Willows can also be woven into garlands and worn on the head.
, this can drive away evil spirits and insects. As the saying goes: "If you don't wear a willow during the Qingming Festival, you will turn into a yellow dog after death." "Children come back early from school and are busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites." Fly a kite during the Qingming Festival.
Elders say that flying kites can release bad luck, evil spirits, and diseases, and it can also bring us good luck.
This is how we celebrate Qingming Festival. How do you celebrate it?
Sixth grade Qingming Festival composition 3 Miss Chun came to us with light steps.
Qingming also comes.
As the saying goes, "It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road feel like they are dying." This unique festival adds a touch of dullness to this vibrant spring.
The adults stepped on the green grass and faced the desolate spring rain to visit the graves of their relatives.
However, the children were very happy because spring was a taste they had not seen for a long time.
There are too many flavors in the air on this day.
Is it sadness, joy, or dullness? I can’t decide.
The willow tree stretched out her buds with the footsteps of spring, and the grass was not to be outdone, and worked together to cover the earth with light blue clothes.
The flowers are also blooming, and the bright purple and red colors add a touch of vitality to this silent festival.
The adults all went to visit the graves, while the children picked willow branches and flew kites. As the saying goes, "The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the spring smoke."
The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. We took the kites and ran in the endless wheat fields. When we were tired, we stood there and watched their figures running farther and farther away, and the kites flying higher and higher.
Gradually, they became blurry in my sight. I only felt that the kite was flying and they were also flying.
Set against the blue sky and green wheat fields.
Tired from running, they lay down in the green wheat fields and talked about their kites.
I asked them if it was fun to fly a kite. They said they were not flying a kite.
It turns out that their kites have Chinese characters written on them, and they are flying their ideals.