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The following are 8 essays of 200 words on the Mid-Autumn Festival in primary schools that I compiled. They are for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.
A 200-word essay on the Mid-Autumn Festival in primary school Part 1 The Mid-Autumn Festival is a day for family reunion and a happy day.
On August 15th, the annual Mid-Autumn Festival is here again.
Our Lanbaowan community held a Mid-Autumn Festival banquet for hundreds of families.
The dinner starts at seven o'clock.
My parents went out early to buy ingredients and came back to cook.
We made delicious boiled prawns and garlic broccoli.
The event started, and everyone brought their own meals to the event site.
Ah, the scene is so lively.
People gathered in groups, pointing, talking and laughing.
Round tables are filled with a variety of dishes, including braised carp, soy sauce pork trotters, steamed hairy crabs, cold cucumbers, etc.
There are also fruits, mooncakes, drinks, etc. prepared by the staff.
The host announced the start of the event, and everyone took their seats. People chatted while eating, toasted to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, and celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Suddenly, a piece of music sounded. It turned out that a group of aunts were dancing gracefully, and an uncle sang songs and blessings to us. An uncle excitedly recited poems on the spot: I hope you will live long and live thousands of miles away.
Then the big yellow chicken led us children to dance the little apple together, and the adults also sang along with us. There was laughter and laughter everywhere.
Distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors. Through this kind of activity, I felt a strong sense of neighborliness.
I hope that all neighbors will be united and harmonious and become a harmonious big family!
A 200-word essay on the Mid-Autumn Festival in primary school Part 2 When it comes to the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will immediately think of the fragrant mooncakes. This Mid-Autumn Festival, I not only ate mooncakes, but also did a lot of interesting things!
Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. When the sky was just turning white, our family started to go to the morning market to buy all kinds of moon cakes, preparing to go to my grandpa’s place to hold a Mid-Autumn Festival celebration party.
In the evening, we arrived at grandpa's house and saw only "mountains" of mooncakes. I can only say: "My friends and I were shocked!" Because grandpa's house lives on the top floor, we can sit on the top floor of the building.
There was a gentle breeze blowing in the garden, and I looked at the beautiful and bright moon. In the dream-like scenery, I looked at the round moon and sung a beautiful passage: The moon is at the top of the sky, bright and gentle, and the soft moonlight highlights the night.
There was a calm and peaceful scene. The light of the moon fell on the trees, leaving mottled black shadows, scattered like fragments hanging on the trees.
All things in the world are created by God and are all harmonious, but the moon is different. The moon has its own character, waxing and waning, and the charm of the moon is reflected here.
Why does the moon need to compete for glory?
Just bring warmth and light to people.
At this time, the night has become quiet, and the moon quietly sheds its remaining light, trying its best to drive away the darkness and bring light, warmth and care to people!
A 200-word essay on the Mid-Autumn Festival in primary school Part 3 Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the evening, my family and I went to the beach to enjoy the moon.
Before reaching the beach, I smelled a strong smell of sea.
As the car moved forward, I heard the sound of the waves, mixed with the sound of "Yunba Nanda". The lican came to the beach, wow! There were a sea of ??people there and it was very lively. People were in groups, with faces full of joy, some were playing in the water, some were
Some were drinking tea, some were playing tug of war, and some were watching the moon and setting off fireworks. As soon as we arrived at the beach, we immediately took off our shoes, rolled up our pants, and went to chase the waves.
A big wave came over and we had no time to run. As a result, our pants were soaked and covered with sand. The crowd screamed loudly. We became even more excited and ran down again and again, waiting for the waves to come.
Over our little feet. At this time, it was almost ten o'clock in the evening. The moon was so round, like a silver disk embedded in the dark blue sky, and the bright moonlight shone on the sea.
The waves are surging and the silver light is shining, like a group of happy elves. The stars in the sky are hiding. I don’t know where they are hiding. Why don’t the people on the ground come out to enjoy the moon like us? They are afraid that the moon is too lonely.
, so we set off fireworks to add to the fun. What a beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival, what a happy Mid-Autumn Festival! 200-word essay on Mid-Autumn Festival in primary school 4 Today is my happiest day. Looking at the fragrant mooncakes, I can see why.
Yes, today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. The sky has not yet completely darkened, so our family has prepared a sumptuous dinner early to wait for the moon to come out and taste it. The moon slowly rises from the sky with a shy smile, quietly.
The moonlight slipped in through the east window of my house, and the moonlight filled the sky with only a few stars. The moonlight was like a blooming carnation, and the fragrance of osmanthus filled the air... Slowly, the moon became jade.
Jade, silver, the outline becomes more rounded, the moon quietly got into the hazy clouds, like a shy girl covered with a layer of silver gauze.
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