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1、中国传统节日英语演讲稿5篇 中国传统节日英语演讲稿1the dragon boat festival occurs on the fifth day of the fifth moon of thelunar calendar(阴历). it is one of the three most important of the annual chinesefestivals. the other two are the autumn moon festival and chinese new year.the story of this colorful festival concerns a

2、famous chinesescholar-statesman(政治家) named chu yuan(屈原) who, some three centuries before thebirth of christ, served the king of chu(楚怀王)during the warring states period. asa loyal minister(大臣), chu yuan at first enjoyed the full confidence and respectof his sovereign(君主). eventually, through the int

3、rigues of his rivals, he wasdiscredited(不足信的, 不名誉的).chu yuan was never able to regain(恢复) the emperors favor and on the fifthday of the fifth moon in the year 295 b.c.(before christ), at the age of 37, chuyuan clasped a stone to his chest and plunged into the milo river(汨罗江) in thehunan province(湖南省

4、).probably the most exciting and interesting aspect of the festival is theracing of the dragon boats. these races not only symbolize the peoples attemptto save chu yuan, they also demonstrate the chinese virtues(美德) of cooperationand teamwork. another activity of the festival is the making and eatin

5、g of akind of dumpling called tzungtzu (粽子). when it became known that chu yuan wasgone forever, the people, living along the river, threw cooked rice into thewater as a sacrifice(祭品) to their dead hero. they wrapped(包) rice in bambooleaves(粽叶), and stuffed(填满) it with ham, beans, bean paste(豆沙), sa

6、lted eggyokes, sausages, nuts, and/or vegetables.to the chinese the fifth lunar moon is more than just the dragon boatfestival. since antiquity(古代), they have believed that this month is apestilential and danger-fraught(瘟疫的及充满危险的) period. children born in this monthare said to be difficult to raise(

7、抚养), and people tendto concentrate theirefforts during this time attempting to protect their familiesfromills andmisfortune. the day of the dragon boat festival is customarily the time whencleaning and sanitation(卫生) are stressed(着重, 强调). most families hang calamus(菖蒲)and artemisia(艾草) above their d

8、oors, both as a decoration and as a preventiveagainst pestilence.ancient folk medicines(民间药物) such as realgar(雄黄酒)are added to the foodeaten on the festival day. this is believed to prevent disease and to promote ahealthy digestive system(消化器官). the drinking of realgar in wine supposedlyrelieves(解除)

9、 the effects of poisons accumulated in human bodies.the sachets (hsiang pao in chinese香包) are very popular with children andthey vie(竞争) with each other to collect as many as possible. children are notthe only ones who collect hsiang pao. older people are often given them as asymbol of respect, and

10、they are highly prized because of the intricate(复杂的) andbeautiful embroidery(刺绣) that adorns(装饰) them.中国传统节日英语演讲稿2Dear teachers and studentshello everyone!When it comes to the Mid Autumn Festival, everyone will think of mooncakes!Today, we have more and more kinds of moon cakes. It not only reposeso

11、urthoughts of our hometown, but also expresses our blessing. So moon cake isthemost representative thing in the Mid Autumn Festival, and it is alsoaninevitable channel for us to contact our relatives and friends. In thismidautumn festival, lets taste delicious food with our family and enjoy thebeaut

12、yand comfort of the full moon!There are many theories about the origin of moon cakes. What I know isthatthe reason why moon cakes are round is that people have been longing forandpursuing the word reunion since ancient times. A small moon cake notonlyreposes peoples wish for family reunion, but also

13、 reposes a kind ofgoodwishes. Whether you are in a foreign land or close to you, taste a moon cakeandlook at the moon in the sky, as if you can feel theblessingfromyourrelatives. Therefore, in the Mid Autumn Festival, moon cake isnot only a dishfull of missing, but also a good medicine to give peopl

14、ecomfort.For the Mid Autumn Festival, I think everyone knows that this is acultureof our Chinese nation. It has been inherited for thousands of years andhas acertain historical significance and inheritance significance. As aprimaryschool student in the new era, we have an unshirkable responsibility

15、onthe roadof inheriting classic culture. Therefore, no matter whether weunderstand thesignificance of the Mid Autumn Festival or not, we should alsoknow thetraditional culture of the Mid Autumn Festival and understand that eachof usneeds to bear it. If we inherit the culture, the strength of the mot

16、herlandwillbe more profound, Our life will also be more beautiful and comfortableundervarious cultural deposits.Students, what will you think about this mid autumn festival? I hope wecannot only enjoy the joy of the festival, but also think about the classicculturebehind the festival. I hope we can

17、move forward with these traditionalculturesand be a Chinese youth with achievements, ideas and responsibilities!The MidAutumn Festival is coming. Im here to offer my best wishes to ourteachers andstudents! I wish you a Happy Mid Autumn Festival and a happy family!Smooth andcarefree in the future!中国传

18、统节日英语演讲稿3hello everyone! In this golden September, we are about to usher intheannual Mid Autumn Festival. The Mid Autumn Festival has always been known astheChinese traditional festival of human feelings and poetic feelings oftheChinese nation. It is on August 15 of the lunar calendar every year. It

19、 is adayof warm reunion and the support of the nostalgia of the Chinese people.The Mid Autumn Festival, the Spring Festival, the Qingming Festival andtheDragon Boat Festival are known as the four traditional festivals of theHannationality in China. The word Mid Autumn Festival was first seen in Zhou

20、Li.According to historical records, the festival period for emperors to worshipthemoon in ancient times was August 15 of the lunar calendar, which coincidedwithhalf of the third Autumn Festival, so it was named Mid AutumnFestival;Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also calledAutumn

21、Festival, August Festival, Mid Autumn Festival, etc; There are alsobeliefsand related customs to pray for reunion, so it is also called reunionday anddaughters Day. Because the main activities of the Mid Autumn Festivalarecarried out around the Moon, it is also commonly known as MoonFestival,moon Ev

22、e, chasing the Moon Festival, playing the Moon Festivaland moonworship Festival; In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid Autumn Festival wasalso calledDuan Zhengyue. The prevalence of the mid autumn festival began inthe SongDynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as new yearsday andbecame one

23、 of the main festivals in China.The mid autumn festival represents reunion and family reunion. At thistime,appreciating the moon in the Mid Autumn Festival has become a commoncustomeverywhere. Families will sit in the yard, eat moon cakes, enjoy the moonhangingon the horizon, the full moon knows the

24、 hearts of the people, have adinner withtheir families and sendsincere blessings to their relatives farawayfromhome. Itis the most important chapter of the Mid Autumn Festival. DuFu said withinfinite expectation that the dew is whitefromtonight, and themoon is thehometown of Ming. Su Shi sincerely w

25、ished I wish people a longtime and athousand miles together. Throughout the ages, countless writers andwritershave been writing poems about the Mid Autumn Festival.中国传统节日英语演讲稿4dragon boat festival, often known as tuen ng festival or duan wu festival,is a traditional chinese festival held on the fift

26、h day of the fifth month ofthe chinese calendar. it is also known as the double fifth.citation needed ithas since been celebrated, in various ways, in other parts of east asia as well,most notably korea. in the early years of the chinese republic, duan wu was alsocelebrated as poets day, due to qu y

27、uans status as chinas first poet of personalrenown.today, people eat zongzi (the food originally intended to feed the fishes)and race dragon boats in memory of qus dramatic death.中国传统节日英语演讲稿5Dear teachers and studentsGood morning, everyone!We are about to usher in this years Mid Autumn Festival. Thi

28、s is not onlyatraditional festival in our country, but also a festival of reunion. Ibelievethat both teachers and students here want to go home and reunite withtheirfamilies. In such a beautiful festival, I have a meal with my family andchatwarmly on the table.In the Mid Autumn Festival, the most ob

29、vious sign is to eat moon cakes.Mooncakes are round, symbolizing reunion. As a traditional festival, the MidAutumnFestival has continued to this day. I still remember when I was a child,Iespecially liked festivals, because the family would get together duringtheholidays, which was very happy.We are

30、lucky to have such a beautiful festival in this golden autumn.Weshould cherish the beauty brought by the festival. Since ancient times, theMidAutumn Festival has been with us. On such a day, we should cheerheartily,express our feelings heartily, and bravely say our love to my parents.Parentswork har

31、d to raise us. What we really return to them is what we can doatpresent. To the teachers, we express our gratitude to them in thisfestival,thank them for their education and teaching, and let us learn a lot ofculture.Usher in the Mid Autumn Festival. At school, we can make a handwrittennewspaperrepr

32、esenting this festival and draw the beauty of this festival ontheblackboard in our classroom.Facing the Mid Autumn Festival and looking forward to the future,letscelebrate the arrival of the festival. We are very lucky to be a inheritoroftraditional festivals. We should know that because of the deve

33、lopmentandopening of society, our country also readily accepts foreign festivals. Infact,most traditional festivals are impacted by foreign festivals, and morepeopleprefer foreign festivals. Therefore, as students and the future ofourmotherland, our first priority is to protect these festivals, especiallythoselike the Mid Autumn Festival. These traditional festivals carryingcountlessChinese culture and national culture need us to inherit most.

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