202 1 Traditional Festival Dragon Boat Festival Pupils' Speech 1
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional festival in China-Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival. There are many legends about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, among which the legend commemorating Qu Yuan is the most popular. On this day, people will hold dragon boat races and eat jiaozi to commemorate an immortal soul-Qu Yuan.
Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in ancient China, was born in Chu more than two thousand years ago during the Warring States Period. He is honest, knowledgeable and brilliant, and holds an important position in Chu State. Because he insisted on fighting against Qin aggression, he was hit and rejected, and was driven out of the court by the king of Chu. Qu Yuan was extremely indignant. During his exile, he wrote many poems full of patriotic feelings, such as Li Sao, Tian Wen, Jiu Ge and other far-reaching poems. Later, the army of Qin occupied the capital of Chu. Chu lost thousands of miles, and corpses were everywhere. Qu Yuan's heart ached, and he didn't want to see the tragic scene of the country's destruction and death. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, after he wrote his last poem "Huai Sha", he threw himself into the river and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.
People love Qu Yuan. When they heard the news of his suicide, they rowed to salvage Qu Yuan's body, but they couldn't find it. They were afraid that fish and shrimp in the river would bite Qu Yuan's body, so they put rice in bamboo tubes and threw it into the water, hoping to feed the fish and shrimp with rice to protect Qu Yuan's body. Since then, every year on the fifth day of May, people will spontaneously come to the river to mourn Qu Yuan, and they will also be drawn into the turbulent waves, symbolizing that people are scrambling to salvage Qu Yuan's body in order to pin their grief on Qu Yuan. Over time, the custom of dragon boat racing has been formed.
It has been more than two thousand years since Qu Yuan died. Today, we come to commemorate him, mainly to learn from his spirit of loving the motherland, loving the people, upholding the truth, preferring death to surrender and his personality of "competing with the sun and the moon". Qu Yuan's spirit is immortal.
Thank you for your patience. Here, please accept my holiday wishes in advance: Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
Thank you!
202 1 Traditional Festival Dragon Boat Festival Pupils' Speech 2
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Everyone knows that the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional festival of our Chinese nation-Dragon Boat Festival. So how did the Dragon Boat Festival come about?
The Dragon Boat Festival is also called Dragon Boat Festival, which means the same as Chu. Calling it "Dragon Boat Festival" is just like calling it "the fifth day". The word "five" in the Dragon Boat Festival is also connected with "noon". According to the order of earthly branches, May is "noon" month. Because noon is the "sun", the Dragon Boat Festival is also called "Duanyang". On May 5th, both the month and the day are five, so calling five is also called noon. In addition, there are many nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: Summer Festival, Magnolia Festival, Daughter's Day, Tianzhong Festival, Dila Festival, Poet's Day and so on.
Many nicknames of the Dragon Boat Festival indirectly explain the differences in the origin of the custom of the Dragon Boat Festival. That's what happened. There are at least four or five theories about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: in memory of Qu Yuan; Wuyue's national totem sacrifice theory: From the three generations of summer solstice festival; Evil month and evil day drive away, and so on. So far, the most influential view on the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan.
In the field of folk culture, China people regard dragon boat racing and rowing as the main customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. According to legend, people who originated in the ancient State of Chu were reluctant to part with the death of the sage Qu Yuan, and many people rowed boats to save people. They rushed to catch up with each other and disappeared at Dongting Lake. After that, I will row a dragon boat on May 5th every year to commemorate it. Rowing a dragon boat to disperse the fish in the river so as not to eat Qu Yuan's body. The habit of competition prevailed in wuyue and Chu.
Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of China people. Zongzi, also known as "corn millet" and "tube zongzi". It has a long history and various patterns. At the beginning of May every year, every household in China should soak glutinous rice, wash the leaves of zongzi and wrap zongzi, with more varieties of colors. From the perspective of stuffing, there are many dates in the north, such as jiaozi; There are many kinds of fillings in the south, such as red bean paste, fresh meat, ham and egg yolk, among which Zhejiang Jiaxing Zongzi is the representative. The custom of eating zongzi has been popular in China for thousands of years.
Thank you!
202 1 Traditional Festival Dragon Boat Festival Pupils' Speech 3
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional festival in China-Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival. There are many legends about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, among which the most widely circulated is the legend commemorating Qu Yuan. On this day, people will hold dragon boat races and eat jiaozi to commemorate an immortal soul-Qu Yuan.
Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in ancient China, was born in Chu more than two thousand years ago during the Warring States Period. He is honest, knowledgeable and brilliant, and holds an important position in Chu State. Because he insisted on fighting against Qin aggression, he was hit and rejected, and was driven out of the court by the king of Chu. Qu Yuan was extremely indignant. During his exile, he wrote many poems full of patriotic feelings, such as Li Sao, Tian Wen, Jiu Ge and other far-reaching poems. Later, the army of Qin occupied the capital of Chu. Chu lost thousands of miles, and corpses were everywhere. Qu Yuan's heart ached, and he didn't want to see the tragic scene of the country's destruction and death. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, after he wrote his last poem "Huai Sha", he threw himself into the river and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.
People love Qu Yuan. When they heard the news of his suicide, they rowed to salvage Qu Yuan's body, but they couldn't find it. They were afraid that fish and shrimp in the river would bite Qu Yuan's body, so they put rice in bamboo tubes and threw it into the water, hoping to feed the fish and shrimp with rice to protect Qu Yuan's body. Since then, every year on the fifth day of May, people will spontaneously come to the river to mourn Qu Yuan, and they will also be drawn into the turbulent waves, symbolizing that people are scrambling to salvage Qu Yuan's body in order to pin their grief on Qu Yuan. Over time, the custom of dragon boat racing has been formed.
It has been more than two thousand years since Qu Yuan died. Today, we come to commemorate him, mainly to learn from his spirit of loving the motherland, loving the people, upholding the truth, preferring death to surrender and his personality of "competing with the sun and the moon". Qu Yuan's spirit is immortal. No matter how time changes, he will always live in the long river of years and will always be remembered in people's hearts!
Let's treat every traditional festival in China with love and cherish it for the great patriots! Every traditional festival has rich cultural connotations and retains the unique cultural memory of the Chinese nation.
Thank you for your patience. Here, please accept my holiday wishes in advance: Happy Dragon Boat Festival!
202 1 Traditional Festival Dragon Boat Festival Pupils' Speech 4
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Everyone knows that the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional festival of our Chinese nation-Dragon Boat Festival. So how did the Dragon Boat Festival come about?
The Dragon Boat Festival is also called Dragon Boat Festival, which means the same as Chu. Calling it "Dragon Boat Festival" is just like calling it "the fifth day". The word "five" in the Dragon Boat Festival is also connected with "noon". According to the order of earthly branches, May is "noon" month. Because noon is the "sun", the Dragon Boat Festival is also called "Duanyang". On May 5th, both the month and the day are five, so calling five is also called noon. In addition, there are many nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: Summer Festival, Magnolia Festival, Daughter's Day, Tianzhong Festival, Dila Festival, Poet's Day and so on.
Many nicknames of the Dragon Boat Festival indirectly explain the differences in the origin of the custom of the Dragon Boat Festival. That's what happened. There are at least four or five theories about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as: in memory of Qu Yuan; Wuyue's national totem sacrifice theory: From the three generations of summer solstice festival; Evil month and evil day drive away, and so on. So far, the most influential view on the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate Qu Yuan.
In the field of folk culture, China people regard dragon boat racing and rowing as the main customs of the Dragon Boat Festival. According to legend, people who originated in the ancient State of Chu were reluctant to part with the death of the sage Qu Yuan, and many people rowed boats to save people. They rushed to catch up with each other and disappeared at Dongting Lake. After that, I will row a dragon boat on May 5th every year to commemorate it. Rowing a dragon boat to disperse the fish in the river so as not to eat Qu Yuan's body. The habit of competition prevailed in wuyue and Chu.
Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of China people. Zongzi, also known as "corn millet" and "tube zongzi". It has a long history and various patterns. At the beginning of May every year, every household in China should soak glutinous rice, wash the leaves of zongzi and wrap zongzi, with more varieties of colors. From the perspective of stuffing, there are many dates in the north, such as jiaozi; There are many kinds of fillings in the south, such as red bean paste, fresh meat, ham and egg yolk, among which Zhejiang Jiaxing Zongzi is the representative. The custom of eating zongzi has been popular in China for thousands of years.
China's traditional culture has a long history! In order to inherit Qu Yuan's patriotic tradition, we must study hard and make progress every day.
Thank you!
202 1 Traditional Festival Dragon Boat Festival Pupils' Speech 5
Teachers and students: Good morning!
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the traditional festival of our Chinese nation-Dragon Boat Festival. There is a children's song circulating among the people: "On the fifth day of May, it is Duanyang and full of incense. Eating zongzi, sprinkling sugar and racing dragon boats are fun. " Dragon Boat Festival began in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and has a history of more than 2,000 years. So what kind of festival is this?
First of all, the Dragon Boat Festival is a festival to commemorate poets and patriotism. Because the patriotic poet Qu Yuan saw the country's demise, he threw himself into the Miluo River on the fifth day of May. After Qu Yuan sank into the river, the ancients threw rice packed in bamboo tubes into the river, and thousands of boats threw it all at once, shouting drum music to scare off the dragons to show their respect and nostalgia for Qu Yuan, which later evolved into the custom of eating zongzi and racing dragon boats. After thousands of years of inheritance, Qu Yuan's patriotic feelings are inseparable from the humanistic connotation of the Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival has become an important ceremony for China people to express their patriotic feelings and spirit.
Second, the Dragon Boat Festival is a health festival. Around the Dragon Boat Festival, spring and summer alternate. The weather is hot, rainy and humid, mosquitoes breed, and pests and diseases increase, which is the high incidence season of infectious diseases. In order to avoid the occurrence of diseases, the ancients inserted mugwort leaves around the Dragon Boat Festival to drive away mosquitoes, flies, insects and ants and purify the air. On Dragon Boat Festival, adults should drink realgar wine to drive away snakes and insects, and children should wear sachets containing cinnabar, realgar and vanilla to prevent diseases. These customs express the ancient people's desire to drive away plagues and evil spirits and pray for peace. In this way, the Dragon Boat Festival is the earliest "Health and Epidemic Prevention Festival" in China.
Thirdly, Dragon Boat Festival is a sports festival, because people have to race dragon boats on the water on this day. Dragon boat race is a competitive activity with great momentum and cooperation spirit. Dragon boat race on Dragon Boat Festival can promote public water sports, physical fitness and public unity. Now the dragon boat race has gradually evolved into an international sports event, which has played the role of friendship link.
Fourth, Dragon Boat Festival is a food festival, because we want to eat delicious zongzi. In Jin Dynasty, Zongzi was officially designated as Dragon Boat Festival food. People soak glutinous rice, wash zongzi leaves and wrap zongzi, and the varieties are more diverse. There are quadrilateral, conical and rhombic "drum dumplings" in shape, which are made by sealing and baking rice in bamboo tubes. From the perspective of stuffing, there are many dates in the north, such as jiaozi; There are many kinds of fillings in the south, such as red bean paste, fresh meat, ham and egg yolk, among which Zhejiang Jiaxing Zongzi is the representative. It can be said that zongzi leaves are fragrant and delicious.
Students, the traditional festivals in China are colorful and have rich cultural connotations. Because of different regions, the customs of different places are slightly different. Some traditional habits have faded a lot. Speaking under the national flag today, we learned about the Dragon Boat Festival culture and hope that we can become the inheritors of traditional culture. Let's love and cherish the traditional festivals of every Chinese nation!