In ordinary study, work, and life, everyone will have come into contact with composition more or less. Composition is the transition from internal language to external language, that is, from compressed, concise language that you can understand to expanded language.
, the transformation of external language forms that have standardized grammatical structures and can be understood by others.
What kind of compositions have you seen?
Below are 8 second grade compositions about the Spring Festival in my hometown that I collected for you. You are welcome to share them.
Second Grade Composition on the Spring Festival in My Hometown Part 1 The Spring Festival in My Hometown It’s fun to celebrate the Spring Festival in my hometown.
As soon as the Little New Year arrives, people are busy buying New Year's goods, buying the food, clothing, use and entertainment needed for the Spring Festival.
Early in the morning on New Year’s Day, every household is busy pasting Spring Festival couplets, hanging lanterns, and setting off firecrackers.
Speaking of these, there is an ancient legend!
I think many people can guess that it is a New Year's Eve story.
Because all Chinese people know it.
During the Spring Festival, there are many yangko teams, wearing brightly colored clothes, performing yangko on the streets, bringing a lot of joy to those who watch the yangko.
The above are not the most fun.
The most fun thing about this is watching the lanterns and setting off fireworks on the fifteenth night of the first lunar month.
There were so many people going to see it, it could be described as a huge crowd.
There are also many people selling candied haws, marshmallows, and toys.
Throughout the street, lanterns were lined up from one end to the other.
From a distance, it looks like a giant dragon made of various lanterns, which is very beautiful.
The shapes of lanterns are also diverse.
There are big boats, cars, rockets, fairies, monkeys, etc.
But my favorite is the ice lantern made of ice that represents the zodiac sign of the year.
When watching the lanterns, my grandparents would buy me a lot of small lanterns and a lot of delicious food, and I could play to my heart's content.
I look forward to the Spring Festival coming early every year.
I like the Spring Festival in my hometown very much!
The Spring Festival in Hometown, Grade 2 Composition Part 2 The Spring Festival is the most solemn festival of the Chinese nation, and different places have different customs.
My hometown is a small town at the foot of Changbai Mountain in Northeast China. The Spring Festival here has a unique style.
The Spring Festival is the beginning of spring.
Maybe the south is already blooming with flowers and willows, while the north of us is still covered with snow.
Every year on the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, which is also commonly known as the Little New Year, every door is decorated with festive red lanterns.
On the 30th of the twelfth lunar month, every home becomes lively.
There are five people in my family, namely me, my father, my mother, my grandma and my grandpa.
At this time, my aunt, uncle and cousin will all come to my house from Changchun, making the New Year even more lively.
On New Year's Eve, the whole family will sit together, eat the most delicious food and drink the most delicious wine.
Our specialty in the Northeast is making dumplings after the reunion dinner.
Coins are placed in the dumplings. It is said that whoever gets the money will have good luck for the year.
So I ate dumplings desperately, my belly was bulging, just wanting to eat one more coin.
The happiest time for me every year is setting off fireworks.
This year's fireworks are very beautiful, some look like dragons, some look like shooting stars, and some look like hearts... The fireworks bid farewell to the old year and usher in a prosperous new year.
After setting off the fireworks, when the bell rings at twelve o'clock, the children are about to pay New Year greetings. At this time, I will prepare many auspicious words to send to the elders. The elders will also give us lucky money and wish us another year older.
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On the morning of the first day of the new year, my parents would take me to visit relatives and friends. Relatives and friends would give us candies and many auspicious words.
It was not until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month that the year passed.
We count on our fingers again and look forward to next year.
The New Year is a peaceful festival, and it is also a festival for family reunions. No matter where you are, as soon as the New Year arrives, people will rush home one after another to make their homes warmer and their love deeper.
Second Grade Composition on the Spring Festival in My Hometown Part 3 Every Spring Festival, the whole country comes alive with lanterns and colorful lights everywhere, and the Spring Festival in my hometown is also very lively.
On the twenty-eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household must be cleaned to sweep away the mold.
In addition, adults have to go out early in the morning to buy necessary things for the New Year. The small shops outside are filled with fireworks, paper lanterns and various candies.
It’s such a busy day! Finally, it’s New Year’s Eve. The adults can rest, but the children have to do housework and cook, which symbolizes the importance of filial piety to their parents.
In the afternoon, every household has to hang up lanterns and light them at the same time.
"Papa la"... In the evening, the children have to take a grapefruit bath to wash away the "foul smell" of the year.
On the first day of the first lunar month, adults have to do things again.
They get up early in the morning to make rice porridge, which is made from various kinds of rice and nectar, and wish them a sweet New Year.
At noon, adults want braised chicken.
They put the whole chicken into the big pot, added water, star anise, Sichuan peppercorns, dark soy sauce, light soy sauce... Then they cooked it over high heat first, then changed to medium heat, and cooked for half an hour, and the fragrant braised chicken came out of the pot.
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I also heard that chicken drumsticks should only be eaten by children, hoping that they will be healthy and strong.
On the tenth day of the first lunar month, our village will hold a "fireworks party".
Rows of firecrackers were placed on the road, "Boom" the first firecracker was lit, and a cluster of fireworks shot up into the sky, passing through wisps of gauze-like clouds.
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