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篇一:春节英文介绍

A: Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our Chinese Culture Event today. We are all the Chinese students from Linnaeus University. My name is…

B: My name is ….It’s our great honor to be here to show you a totally different culture, Chinese culture. Hope every one will enjoy it.

A: Chinese New Year Festival is the most important traditional holiday for Chinese, just like Christmas to Swedes. But the festival is calculated by Chinese lunar calendar and has been celebrated for more than four thousand and seven hundred years.

B: Exactly. According to Chinese calendar, the date of spring festival eve changes every year. And this year was on Jan 22nd. Besides, there’s a group of twelve animals representing a circle of twelve years in order. Like Tiger, Rabbit, and this year is the Dragon Year.

A: Dragons are typically portrayed as long, scaled creatures with four legs as what you can see here if you look up now. There are four Dragons. And if you look around, you may see the paper cutting in the windows.

B: Paper cutting design originated in China. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, paper was invented by a Chinese, 蔡伦. Paper cutting has different meanings depending on the different pictures, but its major meaning is to bring good luck to New Year.A:General house-cleaning is the first step we prepared for the New Year. Then we go shopping; do a little decoration to our houses with Spring Festival Scrolls, Lanterns and so on.

B: We set off firecrackers or fireworks to get rid of evils of the old year and bring good luck to the New Year. Young men hold the dragon and dance through the streets. Besides, people attach great importance to Spring Festival Eve.

A: That’s true. In Chinese culture, Reunion is a significant element. That’s why wherever the people are, it’s time for family to go back home and have a big meal together. Dumplings are traditional food, especially for the northern China. The shape of the dumpling resembles gold ingot from ancient China. So people eat them and wish for prosperity and treasure.

B: After dinner, the whole family will sit together, chatting and watching a very popular Chinese celebration program on TV. During the festival, we visit our relatives and friends. Children are given red pockets with money inside from their parents, grandparents or other elders. Also, people prefer to wear red. The color means fire which keeps away from bad luck.

A: For women, they’re eager to wear 旗袍, Qipao is one of the most typical, traditional costume for Chinese women. It is like a wonderful flower in the Chinese colorful fashion because of its particular charm. It can display women's modesty, softness and beauty.

B: Thank you. Actually it’s our first time living so far away from our homes and couldn’t celebrate the festival together with our family, but luckily, we have built a Chinese Student Association and met so many international friends here, which makes us immersed in the feeling that we are family.

A: So we have a new family here now. Please, if you want to know more about Chinese Culture, you can find what you are interested in here. Enjoy. Thank

you. 春节作文

写春节作文前,我们可以先回忆下过春节是我们参加过的活动,如贴倒福、分压岁钱、吃饺子、掸扬尘、贴年画、贴剪纸、放鞭炮、守岁、给压岁钱、挂千千结、贴春联等,然后挑一个我们印象深刻的上网查些资料,可以到百度搜春节的八个习俗,春节的由来与传说等,也可以上作文网作文素材频道找到相关资料再进行介绍。

作文题目可以自拟,如欢度春节,春节游文庙,除夕之夜,美丽的春节,春节花会

开头部分:大致介绍一下春节,及春节的一些习俗,点明你所要介绍的习俗。(略写)

第二部分:介绍这一习俗的来历、象征意义等,像剪纸、年画、千千结等还可以写写这些物品的种类、样子等。(详细)

第三部分:回忆自己参与这一活动的情景。(详细)

结尾结尾部分:写写自己对这一习俗的感受。 每个部分举例:

开头部分:大致介绍一下春节,及春节的一些习俗,点明你所要介绍的习俗。(略写)

例:元宵节是我国的四大节日之一,元宵节一过,春节也就算过完了,所以这一天是非常隆重和热闹的。过元宵节的节目丰富多彩,有充满乐趣的看花灯猜灯谜,有喜气洋洋的舞龙,还有热闹非凡的赛龙船。不过,最吸引我们小孩子的却是那多姿多彩的烟花。

第二部分:介绍这一习俗的来历、象征意义等,像剪纸、年画、千千结等还可以写写这些物品的种类、样子等。(详细)

例:春联代表着欢乐祥和。在我们中国,每逢春节,无论城市还是农村,家家户户都要精选一副大红春联贴在门上,为节日增加喜庆的气氛。一幅幅春联不仅带来了吉祥和祝福,还带来了中国古老的浓浓的文化气息。瞧!“大地春光好,长天晓日红”、“岁岁皆如意,年年尽平安”、“江山万里如画,神州四时皆春”、“春风送春处处***美,喜鹊报喜家家喜事多”…… 幅幅春联让千家万户喜气盈门。春联的种类比较多。按照使用场所,可分为门心、框对、横批、春条、斗方等。因此,贴的位置也不同,如“门心”贴在门板上端中心部位;“横批”贴在门楣的横木上。 第三部分:回忆自己参与这一活动的情景。(详细)

例:记得去年元宵节的晚上爸爸妈妈带我去工人体育馆看烟花。八点整,只听见几声沉闷的声音,一个个烟花带着红红的火星窜上了天空,几声脆响,夜空绽放出几朵美丽的花朵。它们的形状和颜色各不相同,有五颜六色的满天星,金黄色的蒲公英,紫色的牵牛花,火红的玫瑰花,粉红的月季、银色的百合,真是绚丽多彩。随着一声声的炮响,人们在惊呼,在赞叹,夜色中,人们微微扬起的脸上也变幻着多姿的色彩,露出了幸福的笑容……

结尾结尾部分:写写自己对这一习俗的感受。

例:我看着那散发着传统文化芳香的中华结,仿佛品味到了中华民族远古的神秘和东方的灵秀。它的古香古色,它的千变万化,让我神往,让我遐想……

《春节

的街头》

今天,是中国传统节日——春节。早晨我还没醒,就听到了鞭炮的声音。平静的社区,今日显得热闹非凡。这热闹的喧嚣,把我的睡意一股脑的全都打撒开来。于是,起床穿上了新衣服连早饭都来不及吃就冲到门外,看着各家各户的炮竹,烟花。接着就是跟爸爸妈妈一起去走街串巷——拜年! “李伯伯,新年快乐”“王阿姨,工作顺了”“刘奶奶,身体健康”〃〃〃跟所有的长辈们拜过年之后,妈妈提议说:一会,去街上看看,感受下新年的气氛。

一上街,街上可就更热闹了。人们手里有提着大袋大袋的菜,身边的孩子手上握着一大把小花炮,蹦蹦跳跳地跑着。看!我左边的一位四、五

岁左右的小女孩,跑到前面去。一下子又转过头对一位满手是鼓鼓的袋子的大人喊着:“爸爸,快点!我要回去放炮玩呢!”。有拿着那边超市发的小气球的,红的,黄的,绿的,还有蓝的。也有三五成群,手挽着手说说笑笑的姑娘们,小伙子们,忙绿了一年,辛苦了一年,我想这个时候应该是大家最放松,最高兴的时候。你看,路灯上还挂着两个小红灯,喜气洋洋的。就像在说,“我们也要过新年,我们也要过新年”。

一进菜市场,那才更热闹呢!人流窜动,一眼望去,什么也看不见,全是人。还有那翠绿的黄瓜,可真新鲜哪,你看,那金黄色的小花在太阳的照射下显得多么的生机勃勃啊。那鲫鱼,鲢鱼,青鱼,草鱼等等在水里游来游去,真是印证了我们中国的老话:年年有鱼(余)!黄的韭菜,红的番茄,黑的木耳,白的萝卜〃〃〃真是要什么有什么呀。“哎哟!可真够挤的。”我嘀咕了一句。跟着妈妈买了几个我爱吃的菜,结完帐就走出了菜场。超市里的收银台前也早已排起了长龙。

傍晚时分,街上,又渐渐安静下来。店主们把店子关了,超市也比往常早了些许关门。大家都提着东西回家过年去了。

到了晚上6点左右,社区渐渐安静,孩子们都回家吃团圆饭去了。吃完团圆饭7、8点的样子社区又重新热闹起来。孩子们全都出来放花炮了。这个放个“降落伞,”那个又放个“天女撒花”〃〃〃〃各式各样的花炮全有。每放完一个都会聚集好几个孩子,他们在讨论谁的花炮最美丽,谁的花炮颜色最多,之后又是阵阵欢笑。大人们或几个坐在一起打牌,打麻将;或几个坐在一起嗑瓜子,剥花生;或看着自己的孩子放花炮,

偶尔还要帮他们一下。大多数的孩子,都是自己独立操作完成。夜,更深了。人们陆陆续续的回家了,有些不肯回家的孩子也在父母的劝说下,不情愿的回了家,一天的热闹景象渐渐被夜幕包围。我不禁感叹又是一年到,时间过得可真快呀!

节见闻

“当、当、当”新年的钟声敲响了,家家户户的门上早已贴上了或火红或金黄的对联,每一家的老老少少都乐得合不拢嘴。兴奋的孩子们有的目不转睛地盯着电视,品尝着一年一度的晚会大餐――春节晚会;有的急着给自己的长辈拜年,发短信,打电话,所有新年的祝福话语仿佛怎么也说不完;调皮的孩子正在向自己的父辈们 “讨要”压岁钱;屋外的鞭炮声此起彼伏,炸开了锅,五彩的烟花更是把这个特殊的夜晚点缀得绚丽多姿。

正月初一,农历新年的第一天迎着人们的喜悦祥和而来。我这个平时最赖床的懒汉,今天却起了个大早,因为我极想穿上我那美丽的新衣,出去好好炫耀一翻。我要去走亲访友拜新年了,这无疑也是一件高兴的事。我们小孩子走在拜年队伍的前面,见到长辈们拜个年,说几句吉利话,就可以收获一大把的压岁钱,然后拿到街上去买自己喜爱的东西――玩具、零食、鞭炮……,家长好像变了个人似的,对我们的放纵是那么的宽容,一切都有了!这就是过年的感觉。

“放鞭炮喽!”不知是谁喊了一声,小孩子们很快都聚在了一起。一串串鞭炮在人们手中点燃,响声震天,四处飞溅,仿佛要把一个个美好的愿望送到千家万户。一阵阵炮竹声接连不断,热闹非凡。

到了吃饭的时候,望着满桌子平时最爱吃的菜肴,我们小孩子却一点儿也不觉得饿。大人们在推杯换盏之间,谈论最多是:今非昔比啊!今天的幸福生活从餐桌上最能说明问题,现在人们生活好了,天天就像在过年!

奔波在走亲访友的路途上,我见到了春意盎然的田间大地,一条条新修的高速公路缩短了我们的行程,通往乡村的泥巴路也被“村村通”的水泥路所覆盖,城市高楼大厦像雨后春笋,一年一个变化……

春节对于我们小孩子来说,那就是一切都在变化,一切都是新的!

篇二:中国春节的英文简介

Spring Festival is on the traditional Chinese festivals.People used to call it "the Lunar New Year".It always starts between january the first and february the twentie its the most important festival in China

Spring Festival

The most important festival in China is the Spring Festival. It is said that the Spring Festival evolved from an activity known as the Winter Sacrifice. It was a custom practiced by the people of primitive society. The Spring Festival marks the beginning of the Chinese Lunar New Year,so the first meal is rather important. People usually eat Jiaozi or dumplings shaped like a crescent moon on that special day. As for recreational activities during the Sping Festival, the Dragon Dance and Lion Dance are traditionally performed .

One legend goes that the beast Nian had a very big mouth that would swallow a great many people with one bite. People were very scared.

传说有一个叫“年”的怪兽,有一个大嘴,能一口吞下很多人。人们都很怕它。 The custom of putting up red paper and firing fire-crackers is to scare away Nian. 贴红纸和方鞭炮的习俗就是为了吓跑年。

However, people today have long forgotten why they are doing all this, except that they feel the color and the sound add to the excitement of the celebration. 但是,现在人们大多忘记了为什么这么做的原因,只是觉得色彩和响声增加了过节的气氛罢了!

Traditions of Chinese New Year

Before New Year's Eve

The celebration actually starts on New Year's Eve with the

family reunion dinner. By New Year's Eve, you should have

done the following:

Clean the entire home to get rid of all the things that are

associated with the old year.

Put away all brooms and brushes.

Pay all your debts.

Resolve differences with family members, friends, neighbors and business associates.

Buy the following:

Red money envelopes,

Oranges and/or tangerines,

Fill a "Cheun hup(a circular red tray separated in eight compartments) with melon seedslotuschocolate coinsnuts etc.

Flowers (especially plum blossoms, peach blossoms, water lilies),

A new set of clothes and shoes for children, preferably something red or orange.

Get new dollar bills from the bank. Insert the new dollar bills into the red

envelopes. Now the red envelope is called a lai see or lucky money envelope.

On New Year's Eve

Get together with close family members (not including married daughters and their families) for the "reunion" dinner.

Pay respect to ancestors and household gods. Acknowledge the presence of ancestors because they are responsible for the fortunes of future generations. Open every door and window in your home at midnight to let go of the old year.

On New Year's Day

Decorate your home with symbols of good fortune. Here are some suggestions:

Colors: Bright red (happiness); gold/orange (wealth & happiness).

Fruits: Oranges and tangerines (good health & long life); tangerines with leaves intact (long lasting relationships; being fruitful and multiply); persimmons (happiness and wealth).

"Chuen Hup" circular candy tray (candy for sweet and circular for togetherness and continuity).

Flowers: If flowers bloom on New Year's Day, it will be a prosperous year.

Red banners or couplets with New Year wishes and symbols of good fortune in gold.

The spring festival is also known as the lunar New Year or the Chinese New Year. It is the most important traditional festival in China and celebrated in late January or early February. The historical reason for beginning the year during cold weather is that it is the time between the "autumn harvest and winter storage and "spring plowing and summer weeding".In other words, this is the time for rest and relaxation after a year's toil ,and for celebration as well.

In addition to the practical reasons of having the Spring Festival during the cold weather,a Chinese folklore offers another explanation. According to Chinese legends, a demon called Nian would torment people once a year during the winter time. So people gathered together to discuss how to deal with Nian. Some suggested that the demon was afraid of the red color,flames and loud noises. So they put paired red couples on their gates, set off firecrackers and beat gongs and drums to drive away Nian. These acts worked and Nian fled, Thus, the customs of celebrating the Spring Festival were born and passed down until today.

The eve of the Spring Festival is a time for the whole family to get together for a big dinner party. So no matter how far away a family members is from his home, he will try this best to come back in time for the family reunion dinner. Fish is a must on the dinner table, as it has the same sound as "surplus" and whole family will usually watch the holiday special TV programmes together. At midnight, people used to set off firecrackers to bring in the new year.but recent years this custom has been forbidden in cities because of the fear of causing a fire. Instead , townspeople put on electric firecrackers or red lanterns. Some people also post painting of the Door God on the gates,while some post a big Chinese character"Fu(blessing)" in an upside down way, meaning the blessing has arrived at the door.

The Spring Festival lasts 3 days. On the first day, people put on their new clothes and shoes and exchange new year greetings with their neighbours and relatives. They will greet each other with"Happy New Year",

"wish you a happy and prosperous year" Children especially like the Spring Festival, as they can get "lucky money(that means money wrapped in a red paper envelop wishing them good luck) from their parents and relatives, lion dances and dragon dances are performed, especially in the countryside, besides, people play Mahjong at home.

篇三:英文介绍春节

The term "pass year" is used for the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year). The word "Year" in

Chinese characters used to mean a horrible beast. To combat the beast, the Chinese hang "good luck" wishes on red paper on the door and use fireworks in the belief that the beast fears red and fire. This tradition in many ways resemblethe Western belief of using garlic and crosses to fight vampires.

中文中“过年”这个词组用以表示对春节(中国新年)的庆祝。“年”这个字在中文里

是一种恐怖的怪兽。因为“年”害怕红色和火,所以中国人会在门上悬挂“春联”写上美好 祝福,并放鞭炮来赶跑它。这个传统有点类似西方人用大蒜和十字架吓跑吸血鬼的传统。

The Chinese zodiac features 12 animals in the sequence of Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. This year is the year of Sheep. Each animal represents a different "personality". According to legend, people held a conference with all the animals, informing them that they would pick the 12 to represent the zodiac. However, in spite of being fast, the cat was not picked as its then-close friend, the rat, did not wake it. This action sparked off a rivalrythat continues till this day.

中国的十二生肖代表了十二种动物,他们的顺序是:鼠、牛、兔、龙、蛇、马、羊、猴、 鸡、狗和猪。今年是羊年。每一种动物有他们自己的“性格”。根据传说,人们当初和动物 们开了一个会,最先到会的动物们就可以进入十二生肖。而身为猫最好的朋友,老鼠却没有 把猫叫醒去开会。因此,它们之间的战争一直持续到今天。

Chinese Spring Festival celebrating the end of winter and the warmth of spring. It began in the last day of the lunar year, end in the 15th day of lunar New Year, also is the Lantern Festival. The Spring Festival is the most important festival in China.

During the Spring Festival, People usually use red lantern and decorate the doors and windows with red papercuts.becouse red means good luck.People usually clean house too.becouse they want to sweep away bad luck, put on all kinds of colored clothes, often visit friends and relatives or together eat dumplings, fish, meat and other delicious food. The children are looking forward to receiving red envelope money, and together they play each other the fireworks, with happy. Street with dragon and lion dance and some other carnival activities.

中国的春节庆祝冬天的结束和温暖春天的来临。它开始于农历年的最后一天,结束于农历正月十五,也就是元宵节。在中国春节时非常重要的一个节日。在春节期间,人们用红灯笼和春联装饰房子,因为红色意味着好运,人们通常会大扫除,扫去一年的霉运,迎来新一年的好运。穿上各式各样的彩色衣服,经常拜访亲戚朋友或聚在一起吃饺子、鱼、肉和其他美味的食物。孩子们盼望着收到红包的压岁钱,他们一起放烟花,相互玩的跟开心。大街上有舞龙、舞狮和其他一些狂欢活动。


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