I believe everyone is familiar with the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival, so how much do you know about the Mid-Autumn Festival and what activities are there? Next, let's take a look at how to write an activity composition for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival Activity Composition 1
Activity composition describing Mid-Autumn Festival 1
The annual Mid-Autumn Festival has quietly come to our side. Mid-Autumn Festival is a family reunion festival and my favorite festival.
On Friday afternoon, we held a Mid-Autumn class meeting in A 10. The students all performed wonderful programs, including storytelling, singing and poetry performances. Our group performed a story about the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival. My favorite program is the food program, which is the performance of Jia Yifan's group. The lollipop made by Mother Li is very delicate and delicious!
Yesterday, I went to grandma's house with my mother, father and sister. Grandma prepared delicious food for us. It smells really good! My sister and I ate very delicious food. After dinner, the whole family sat in front of the TV and ate moon cakes while watching TV. The moon cake I ate contained egg yolk and bean paste. My sister left me a French moon cake with the pattern of the Eiffel Tower on it, which was very special. My sister and I still spent a crazy day at grandma's house! On the way home, I watched the moon with my mother. I said to my mother, "Today's moon is really round, just like a round jade plate. Really beautiful! "
This Mid-Autumn Festival has made me understand that family together is the most important thing!
Activity composition describing Mid-Autumn Festival II
On Wednesday afternoon, our class held a Mid-Autumn Festival party, and everyone had a good time.
First of all, let's learn about the origin of Mid-Autumn Festival. The teacher introduced us to various stories about the Mid-Autumn Festival. After the story meeting, the teacher introduced us to some ancient poems about Mid-Autumn Festival reunion, homesickness and the moon. We appreciate the happiness when we are reunited with our families and the loneliness when we can't be reunited.
Next, at the Mid-Autumn Festival Gala, each group took out their own snacks to communicate and share. Everyone watched the show while eating, and everyone had a happy smile on his face.
Mid-Autumn Festival is my favorite festival, because you can not only eat round moon cakes, but also watch colorful programs. There are sketches, cross talk, poetry reading and so on. In particular, the first group of sketches left a deep impression on me. It tells a joke: a poor man begged by the roadside, and a kind-hearted man gave him a moon cake, but he was afraid that others would take it away, so he buried it underground, so that others could not save it, but he dared not dig it out himself. He waited and waited until he was hungry. When he dug it out, he found that the moon cake was moldy. He cried and regretted it. His foolish taste made us laugh hysterically.
Then all the programs are wonderful, and there will be bursts of applause from teachers and classmates from time to time.
I like this festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. I really hope that the next activities can be as colorful as the Mid-Autumn Festival party.
Activity composition describing Mid-Autumn Festival 3
The first class this afternoon is our class, and we are all very happy, because everyone knows that this class will share many interesting things.
The activity has already started. I am the fifth group. Our theme is to tell you some idioms related to the moon. The idiom I used to say with the moon is: "The moon comes first, and the moon comes for fishing. The dark wind is high, the moon is full, the moon is clear and the wind is clear, the day is full, the moon is full, the moon is like a flower, the moon catches the wind, the moon stars are rare, and the monthly value is rare." When the eighth group appeared, Teacher Guo asked our class, "Do you know what the eighth group is going to perform?" We replied together: "Their eighth group is about food!" We answered cheerfully, and Teacher Guo asked, "Do you know what Dad Dong bought you today?" We said happily, "Pomegranate! "Their group sent moon cakes to our class, which were full of red bean paste. They also distributed bean paste cakes to the whole class, which were also delicious. Finally, Teacher Guo and Teacher Sun distributed our favorite pomegranate to the whole class. My pomegranate is green. I asked Miss Guo, "Why is my pomegranate green? Teacher Guo replied, "Because the greener the pomegranate, the sweeter it is." "I can't believe what Miss Guo said.
The activity is over and we are very happy. We not only learned a lot of knowledge, but also tasted the food of Mid-Autumn Festival. I look forward to our next Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mid-Autumn Festival Activity Composition 2 1, Appreciating the Moon
Mid-Autumn Festival is the oldest and most famous festival in China, and enjoying the moon is an important custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Many poets have poems chanting the moon in their representative works, and the court and folk activities of appreciating the moon in Song, Ming and Qing dynasties are larger in scale. Watching the moon also means watching the full moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival in August 15. Folk Mid-Autumn Festival activities began in Wei and Jin Dynasties and flourished in Tang and Song Dynasties.
2. Sacrifice the moon
In ancient China, there was a custom of "autumn and dusk". The moon at night is to worship the moon god. In the Zhou Dynasty, every Mid-Autumn Festival night, activities to welcome the cold and offer sacrifices to the moon were held. August 15th of the lunar calendar is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Besides being similar to the Mid-Autumn Festival of Han nationality, there are a series of activities with strong national characteristics, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival of Zhuang nationality, so it is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival".
3. Mid-Autumn Lantern
In Huguang area, there is a custom of piling tiles on towers to burn lanterns, while in Jiangnan area, there is a custom of making lanterns. In the modern Mid-Autumn Festival, the custom of burning lanterns is more popular. Guangdong has the largest number of lanterns, and every household sticks lanterns with bamboo sticks ten days before the Mid-Autumn Festival. Make fruits, birds and animals, fish and insects and the words "Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival", and paint various colors on colored paper.
The internal combustion candles of Mid-Autumn Night Lights are tied to bamboo poles with ropes, and tall trees are placed on tile eaves or terraces, or made into glyphs or various shapes with small lights and hung high in houses. The scale of burning lanterns in Mid-Autumn Festival is second only to that of Lantern Festival.
Step 4 eat moon cakes
Eating moon cakes, the eating habits of Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes were first seen in Liang Lumeng by Wu in the Southern Song Dynasty. The round cake bait with stuffing is a seasonal food for the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival. Up to now, there are still such moon cakes in Yexian and wei county. Take the meaning of reunion. Xianfeng Nine-year "Jinxiang County Records": "Mid-Autumn Festival: making moon cakes, buying watermelons and giving them to relatives and friends".
Step 5 observe the tides
In ancient times, Zhejiang Mid-Autumn Festival was another Mid-Autumn Festival activity besides watching the moon. The custom of watching tide in Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history, which is described in detail in Mei Cheng's Seven Mao Fu in Han Dynasty. After the Han Dynasty, Mid-Autumn tide watching became more popular. There are also records of watching the tide in Zhu Tinghuan's Ming Bu Wulin Past and Zi Mu's Meng Lianglu.