㈠ 有关迷信的英语作文
It's hard to find,because I've never heard this!
㈡ 关于中国迷信的英语作文
The events that occurred ring New Year's Day may impact your life for the rest of the year. Be careful in your actions. Certain precautions (预防)are taken to insure that the New Year will be a good one. 1. The entire house should be cleaned before New Year's Day. On New Year's Eve, all brooms, brushes, sters, stpans (簸箕)and other cleaning equipment are put away. Sweeping or sting should not be done on New Year's Day for fear that good fortune will be swept away. After New Year's Day, the floors may be swept. At no time should the rubbish in the corners be trampled upon. In sweeping, there is a superstition(迷信) that if you sweep the st and dirt out of your house by the front entrance is to sweep away the good fortune of the family; it must always be swept inwards and then carried out, then no harm will follow. All dirt and rubbish must be taken out the back door. 2. Shooting off firecrackers on New Year's Eve is the Chinese way of sending out the old year and welcoming in the new. On the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, every door in the house, and even windows, have to be open to allow the old year to go out. 3. Nothing should be lent on New Year's Day, as anyone who does so will be lending all the year. All debts have to be paid by New Year's Eve. 4. Everyone should refrain from using foul(污秽) language and bad or unlucky words. Negative terms and the word "four", or "si" in Chinese which sounds like the word for death, are not to be uttered. Death and dying are never mentioned and ghost stories are totally taboo. 5. Hair must be cleaned and set prior(先前的) to the holiday, for to do so ring the New Year season would invite financial ruin. On New Year's Day, hair should not be washed because it would mean washing away good luck for the New Year. 6. Care must be taken not to break any dishes or other things on the first day of the year. 7. The use of knives and scissors(剪子) -- indeed any sharp instrument -- is to be avoided, for these things could augur(算命) bad luck in the coming year. 8. Wear brand new clothes -- preferably in red. Children should wear new clothes and new shoes. Red is considered a bright, happy color, sure to bring the wearer a sunny and bright future. It is believed that appearance and attitude ring New Year's sets the tone for the rest of the year.
㈢ 英语作文迷信
迷信 Superstition
Though the science is highly advocated, people try to explain everything in science, there are still some people believe that something happen for some certain reasons, and the ghosts manipulate the supernature. In the older generation, they believe in ghosts so much, my grandma is one of them. She burns joss sticks day and night, she says if she keeps doing this, and the immortal will see her sincere and will bless our family fast and sound. As for me, I don’ believe in superstition, a ghost exists in those people who do the guilty things’ heart. But if people believe in superstition and have faith, that will be good for them, so they won’t feel empty and do the right things.
㈣ 求写一篇关于迷信的英语作文
Superstition
When mentioning superstition, many people will look down their nose at those who are superstitious. Especially in rural areas, the majority of villagers are superstitious. In their eyes, superstition is practical to a certain extent. For example, many villagers hold the deep-seated idea that praying for good fortune can help their relatives and friends who are critically or terminally ill overcome the troublesome diseases. Maybe they are deeply convinced that Gods and Buddha who are with supernatural power are in control of everything in the world, certainly including life and death. Gods and Buddha are the real emperors of the whole world.
I can not tell whether superstition is practical or not, personally speaking, there is no necessity to research it. However, many people are strongly against superstition, especially those self-appointed Homo sapiens. They maintain that superstition is impractical, and that as human beings who have entered a new century it is our ty to oppose superstition and develop technology. In addition, in their opinions, only science is the truth, and everyone should pursue it and then uphold it without the least reservation. All things concerned with superstition are supposed to be discarded.
But, still, is the existence of superstition reasonable since it has rooted in the world for so many centuries? I think, more or less, superstition contributes to the good public order. For example, it is said that the local god of the land in a village urges the fight among villagers to come to an end. In details, there are two different parties in the village: One is for renovating the tiny temple housing the village god because it can bring good harvests; the other one is strongly against it because they argue that it is unnecessary to waste so much money. Each party sticks to their guns and is unwilling to give up to the other. And then the appearing of the local god of the land solves all problems. Later, all villagers are for renovating the tiny temple housing the village god, and they lead a peaceful life again. So we can not but admit that superstition is somewhere good. And everyone should adopt a right attitude towards it
㈤ 关于反对迷信的英语作文150词。。。。。。谢谢
Superstition (迷信) is a difficult question. We cannot quite say that superstition in China is dead. Its history is too long and too recent for that, and indeed you will find many remains of it in modem Britain. But they are only connected chiefly with vague beliefs of good luck and bad luck. It is unlucky, for instance, to walk under a ladder, or to spill salt, or break a mirror, or to have anything to do with number 13; whereas a horseshoe brings good luck, and people jokingly "touch wood" to prevent the return of a past misfortune. There are still many strange country remedies against sickness which are obviously superstitions. Most of all, there is still a surprising amount of interest in fortune-telling, e.g. in the form of "horoscopes" (占星术) in newspapers and women's magazines — though for most people this is nothing more than an amusement, which they may well be slightly ashamed of.
㈥ 你认为自己的家乡有什么迷信活动吗。英语作文
信邪恶的就是迷信
㈦ 用英文讲一个关于迷信的小故事 急
After five o 'clock of the Forbidden City
The Forbidden City as a tourist attraction, with tens of thousands of Chinese and foreign tourists every day.
But not everyone will know there is a another kind of content in the purple city...
Used on the palace guard, according to the man can hear someone playing in every night,
And sometimes can see maid-in-waiting eunuch line through. The somebody else's child body is bad, the old man say it's because that person be Yin qi is big,
Affect the next generation!
Not only in this way, we have noticed that there are many courtyard in the Forbidden City is blocked up! It is not open to visitors
Actually happened every slot with science cannot explain the phenomenon, haven't seal before liberation, many people died in these places! Not disappearing life is death, but is always fantastic to did not find the reason, but there is one thing in common: if also can see the body, after death then bodies are no face. More cautious man is a well, ping yue in the daytime to look down, bottom hole is some stones and weeds or something, but at night after 12 o 'clock to look down, as long as the have a moon in the sky, you will see the bottom hole is not a stone, weeds, reflected instead of water, the water is not your face...
, of course, also have scientific researchers explain: the palace can see maid-in-waiting have scientific basis, because of the palace is red, contain ferroferric oxide, concts electricity and lightning may come down, if you happen to have a palace maid, so wall is equivalent to the function of the videos at this time, if again after lightning accident, may be like a video showing the record by the shadow of the palace. Anyway, think of the Forbidden City in the narrow corridor, long wall full of weeds, if a person walks in the evening, suddenly see the imperial palace eunuch coming to you, even if no scientific basis, I also will frighten broke bravery drops
五点过后的灵异故宫
故宫作为游览胜地,每天接待着国内外上万名游客。
但不是每个人都会知道这座紫城里面包含着另一种内容……
有个人以前在故宫看门,据那个人说每天晚上都能听见有人在奏乐,
而且有时能看见宫女太监排队走过。那个人家的孩子身体都不好,老人都说是因为那人受的阴气大,
影响了下一代!
不仅仅这样,大家有没有留意到,故宫里有很多院落都是被封起来的!不对游客开放
其实每一个府第都发生过用科学无法解释的现象,解放前还没有封的时候,在这些地方死了很多人!不是无故消失就是命亡,但始终是离奇得查不出原因,不过有一个共同点:死后如果还能见着尸体,那么尸体都没有脸皮。更慎人的就是一口井,平曰白天的时候往下看,井底就是一些石头,杂草什么的,但每到晚上 12点后往下看, 只要天上有月亮,你会看到井底出现的不是石头,杂草,而是水,水上倒映的却不是你的面孔……
当然也有科学人员解释了:故宫能看见宫女是有科学依据的,因为宫墙是红色的,含有四氧化三铁,而闪电可能会将电能传导下来,如果碰巧有宫女经过,那么这时候宫墙就相当于录象带的功能,如果以后再有闪电巧合出现,可能就会像录象放映一样出现那个被录下来宫女的影子。不管怎样,想想故宫里那些长长窄窄的过道,长满荒草的墙头,如果晚上一个人走在那,突然看到前朝的宫女太监向你走来,就算再有科学依据,我也会吓破胆滴
㈧ 中国有哪些迷信,用英语讲
中国的迷信有1.消灾降褐。企图以求神拜佛、烧香叩头、驱魔赶鬼等方式,来为自己为亲人消灾解难,化凶为吉,带来福运。2.摆脱困扰。有些人在现实生活中遭到重大精神打击之后,变得心灰意冷、悲观绝望,便想以此来逃避现实。如有些人在失恋后出家当尼姑或和尚。3.心理安慰。有些人企图通过迷信活动来弥补一些无法挽回的过失,求得心灵上的慰藉。其突出表现如通过做道场、请法师来对死者进行悼念,追悔对死者生前照顾不周。
China’s superstition has 1. Disaster rection and browning. In an attempt to worship Buddha, burn incense, and exorcise ghosts, we will solve problems for our loved ones, and bring evil to the good fortune. 2. Get rid of the troubles. Some people have become disheartened and pessimistic and desperate after being subjected to a major spiritual blow in real life, and they want to escape from reality. For example, some people become monks or monks after falling out of love. 3. Psychological comfort. Some people try to make up for some irreparable mistakes through superstitious activities, and seek spiritual comfort. Its outstanding performance is to make a mourning for the deceased by doing the dojo, asking the mage to repent, and to take care of the deceased before his death.
㈨ 求英语作文相信科学,反对迷信
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Superstition (迷信) is a difficult question. We cannot quite say that superstition in China is dead. Its history is too long and too recent for that, and indeed you will find many remains of it in modem Britain. But they are only connected chiefly with vague beliefs of good luck and bad luck. It is unlucky, for instance, to walk under a ladder, or to spill salt, or break a mirror, or to have anything to do with number 13; whereas a horseshoe brings good luck, and people jokingly "touch wood" to prevent the return of a past misfortune. There are still many strange country remedies against sickness which are obviously superstitions. Most of all, there is still a surprising amount of interest in fortune-telling, e.g. in the form of "horoscopes" (占星术) in newspapers and women's magazines — though for most people this is nothing more than an amusement, which they may well be slightly ashamed of.