1. Brother? Brother? Uncle? Uncle? Grandfather
Note: Sort by age.
younger brother (di di) refers to a man of the same age who is younger than himself; Same parents? (or only the same mother or father)? And a man younger than himself.
elder brother refers to the elder brother who has the same parents or only the same father and mother; Address a brother of the same family or relative.
Uncle, the younger brother of the father in the family.
uncle, read bóbo in written language and b? i bai in spoken language. The address for the father's brother is also used to address an older man of the same generation as his father.
grandfather, father's father.
2. Qingming? Dragon Boat Festival? Mid-Autumn Festival? Chongyang? New Year's Eve
Note: In chronological order, time comes first.
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival, Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Moon-playing Festival, Moon Worship Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular in many ethnic groups in China and countries in the Chinese character cultural circle, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.
Dragon Boat Festival, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, is a traditional folk festival in China. Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from dragon festival in ancient times.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, March festival and ancestor worship festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional major spring festival. It is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation since ancient times to sweep graves and pay homage to ancestors, which is not only conducive to promoting filial piety, awakening family memories, but also promoting the cohesion and identity of family members and even the nation.
New Year's Eve refers to the evening of the last day of the lunar calendar, that is, the eve of New Year's Day. Because it often falls on the 29th or 3th day of the twelfth lunar month in the summer calendar, it is also called the 3th anniversary, which is one of the most important traditional festivals of the Han nationality.
Double Ninth Festival, also known as Double Ninth Festival, is a traditional festival of Han nationality. Celebrating the Double Ninth Festival will generally include traveling to enjoy the scenery, climbing to the distance, watching chrysanthemums, inserting dogwoods all over, eating double ninth cake, drinking chrysanthemum wine and other activities. ? The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is also the four traditional festivals of ancestor worship in China? .
3. Start? The climax of development is over? Ending
Note: Sort the stories in the general order.
start, proceed; From the beginning; From a certain point; The beginning or stage.
the end, the final result; One of the components of the plot of a literary work.
development, a philosophical term, refers to the movement and change process of things from small to large, from simple to complex, from low to advanced, and from old substances to new substances.
high tide, the highest water level reached at high tide; Contradictions and conflicts in narrative literature have developed to the most tense and acute stage; It is a metaphor for the stage of high development of things.
epilogue, a term for traditional Chinese opera music. The end of a continuum.
4. Dawn morning? Noon? Evening? Late at night
notes: arranged in chronological order of the day.
in the morning, it refers to a period of time when it will be dawn until eight or nine o'clock. In ancient China, a day was divided into twelve hours, and the time of day was from 7: to 9: in the modern 24-hour system.
dawn, when it is about to dawn or just dawn.
Noon, also known as noon, means 12: in 24-hour system or around 12: in 12-hour system, which is the middle of the day.
in the evening, near the evening. Sunset disappears and the sky is not dark. It is yellow first and then dark, so it is also called "dusk". Refers to the time around sunset, that is, the transition time from daylight to evening. Due to the time difference between winter and summer, all evenings generally refer to 17:-19:.
Late at night refers to the period from midnight to before dawn.