Three-grade Dragon Boat Festival composition 300 words The Dragon Boat Festival arrived, and every household was making zongzi, with cornus inserted in the door. Of course, my family is no exception.
Making zongzi is not as simple as talking. It takes a long time to prepare the materials. My mother soaked the rice in a big pot one day in advance and prepared cotton thread and zongzi leaves.
I started to wrap zongzi. My mother washed the jujube, then folded the washed zongzi leaves into a funnel shape, first put a little rice and a jujube, then put a few peanuts in the right amount, and finally filled the rice. Then my mother skillfully folded the leaves of zongzi into a shape with a corner in the middle, wrapped the wrapped zongzi with cotton thread, tied it and put it in the pot. I stood there helpless and didn't know what I could do. An hour later, there was a burst of rice fragrance in the pot, and the aroma was overflowing, and my saliva flowed down.
Because of the different customs and habits, the wrapped dumplings taste different. I prefer to eat the dumplings wrapped by my mother because it has the taste of my hometown!
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, and there is a legend named after it. Once upon a time, there was a great patriotic poet named Qu Yuan. Because he opposed compromise and advocated taking Qi against Qin, he was attacked and framed by the powerful ministers of Chu, and was successively demoted and exiled by Chu Huaiwang and King Xiang of Qin. After Qu Yuan left Yingdu, he walked along the Yangtze River and walked alone, his color was haggard. Wearing long hair, living a vagrant life. When Chu was destroyed, he threw himself into the Guluo River. In order to prevent him from being eaten by fish in the river, people threw zongzi into the river on this day. This is how the Dragon Boat Festival got its name.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a very lively festival. It is a certain custom for every family to wrap and eat zongzi. There are many kinds of zongzi in various shapes. In rural areas, some people will wrap a schoolbag-shaped zongzi and give it to children to carry around their waist and eat while going to school. There are many flavors, including sweet, salty, fragrant, spicy and even bitter. However, it seems that because of the different places, the dumplings packaged have different tastes. People in every place are basically only used to homemade dumplings, but some people are not used to the taste packaged in other places. Because the fillings are different, I still like to eat homemade dumplings.
Another indispensable activity in the Dragon Boat Festival is rowing dragon boats. On the wide river, three or four dragon boats were put down, and more than a dozen people rowed their oars. One sat at the dragon's head and struck gongs, while the other sat in the boat and played drums. Everyone shouted "one, two" and "one, two" in unison, which was comparable to the stormy waves. The onlookers on the shore braved the hot sunshine and still did not forget to cheer for their favorite dragon boats. Looking at the middle of the river again, several dragon boats are like tigers crossing the river, which has already been a life-and-death race. Friends from the periphery have picked up cameras and quickly photographed these spectacular scenes. Afraid I'll never see it again.
Dragon Boat Festival is a beautiful and happy festival.
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, commemorating Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State. People have the custom of eating zongzi, racing dragon boats, wearing sachets and hanging mugwort leaves. On the morning of Dragon Boat Festival, my parents and I went to the supermarket to buy zongzi. There are so many varieties there, such as bean paste, candied dates and meat. It looks very attractive and makes my mouth water!
On the way home after buying zongzi, my mother bought me a beautiful sachet. The sachet looks like a leaping carp, covered with glittering scales and hung around my neck with colorful silk thread. It smells fragrant. It is said that children wearing sachets during the Dragon Boat Festival can ward off evil spirits and repel mosquitoes. People also hang mugwort leaves on doors, which can produce peculiar fragrance, repel mosquitoes and purify the air.
China's folk culture is really profound! All of us should protect, inherit and develop traditional culture.