『壹』 求一篇关于端午节的英语作文,两三分钟可以读完的,80词左右,初中水平的,不甚感谢
The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China, from the beginning of this year, the day of the Dragon Boat Festival is a day off, it's a way to get a lot of "Yang Festival" people recover one's original simplicity of traditional festivals. The Dragon Boat Festival is Sunday, is the Gregorian calendar in June 8th, the city will have a lot of people in the country to bring people back to the city of AI and Acorus calamus advocating Dragon Boat Festival custom. To the city life, the Dragon Boat Festival, according to the "dragon boat" custom, early in the morning to the street to buy moxa and calamus home hung or inserted in the lintel and nave, the exorcism evil, eat breakfast, one family to find a place to go hiking travel sickness, the body of disease to swim away, let he is in good health, happy Christmas
意思:端午节是中国的传统节日,从今年开始,端午节的一天是休息日,这是一种方式得到了很多“洋节”的人恢复原来的简单的传统节日。端午节是星期日,是在公历的六月八日,该市将有很多人在该国使人们回到艾和菖蒲崇尚端午风俗的城市。对城市生活,端午节,根据“端午”的习俗,在清晨到街上买艾和菖蒲家挂或插在门楣和天真,的驱魔避邪,吃早餐,一家人找个地方去远足旅行疾病,疾病的身体要离开了,让他身体健康,快乐的圣诞节
『贰』 以端午节写一篇英语作文,
Dragon Boat Festival is my favourite festival.During the holiday of Dragon Boat Festival,I got together with my family to have a big meal.We ofen ate the zongzi.It tasted very nice.And we saw the Dragon Boat Races.I felt excited because the race was bustling with noise and excitement.At Dragon Boat Festival,we also drank realgar wine.Some people thought drank realgar wine can protect themselves from illness.Dragon Boat Festival was interesting and I like it very much.
端午节是我最喜欢的节日.假日期间的端午节,我和我的家人聚在一起会有一顿大餐.我们常常吃粽子.味道很好.而且我们看到的龙舟比赛.我感到很激动,因为这场比赛是熙熙攘攘的噪声和刺激.在端午节,我们也喝雄黄酒.有些人认为可以喝雄黄酒保护自己免于生病.端午节是有趣的,我很喜欢它.只供参考.
『叁』 初三英语作文八十字关于端午节的
Dragon Boat Festival last year, I and my father, mother, sister, brother went to GuiLin by car . In the morning we came down the mountain. I saw wooded mountains, wild flowers bloom. We climb up the hill along the mountain path. Come halfway up the mountain, I feel a little tired. Dad said to me, can't do anything halfway. So I insisted reached the top, the top of the scenery so beautiful.On top of the hill I saw a crystal ball, inscribed with words: Support is victory.Down the hill, we went boating in the lake. In the evening we went to eat rice noodles, had a good day.
『肆』 一篇关于端午节的英语作文
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because
the
race
was
bustling
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符合初一水平,自己写的奥
『伍』 求一篇60字初中端午节英语作文。
The Dragon Boat Festival, also called the Duanwu Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month according to the Chinese calendar. For thousands of years, the festival has been marked by eating zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped to form a pyramid using bamboo or reed leaves) and racing dragon boats.The festival is best known for its dragon-boat races, especially in the southern provinces where there are many rivers and lakes. This regatta commemorates the death of Qu Yuan , an honest minister who is said。。
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『陆』 端午节英语作文 初二年
Our country has an ancient patriotic poet named Qu Yuan, he was exiled by the calumny, the inability to save the peril of the country, excessive anger, so Jiang himself voted to Health martyred. It is for him not to eat the bodies of fish and shrimp, one after another to the various pancake into the river, the water used to feed animals, and some ship off the water at the water beast. This has become now the Dragon Boat Festival, eating mplings, fried cake, the origin of the dragon-boat race.
Having said that, I think of my family have been the scene of the Dragon Boat Festival. Grandmother pinch a different type of pancake, has florets, small, small starfish, is really different form. hurry to go shopping Kok, calmly took my father to buy tzu. A long row of teams, like a long queue, we managed to buy a tzu. We can see that every household have attached great importance to this holiday, people in this way to express their thoughts and reverence Yuan
『柒』 帮忙写关于端午节初中英语作文(加分)
中国的端午节四
The Dragon Boat Festival is a lunar (阴历)holiday, occurring (存正)on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (农历史五月第五天)
The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is a significant (有意义的)holiday celebrated (庆祝)in China, and the one with the longest history (历史最悠久). The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated by boat races (龙舟赛) in the shape of dragons. Competing teams (竞争团队) row their boats forward to a drumbeat (击古)racing to reach the finish end first.
The boat races ring the Dragon Boat Festival are traditional customs (传统习俗)to attempts to (试图)rescue (搭救) the patriotic poet (爱国诗人)Chu Yuan. Chu Yuan drowned (溺死) on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. Chinese citizens now throw bamboo leaves (竹叶) filled with cooked rice into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom of eating tzungtzu and rice mplings(棕子).
The celebration\'s is a time for protection (防护) from evil (邪恶) and disease (疾病) for the rest of the year. It is done so by different practices such as hanging healthy herbs on the front door, drinking nutritious concoctions (营养品), and displaying (展示) portraits (画像) of evil\'s nemesis(邪恶报应), Chung Kuei. If one manages to (成功做...) stand (直立)an egg on it\'s end at exactly 12:00 noon, the following year will be a lucky one.
『捌』 端午节初中英语作文
[端午节初中英语作文]中国的端午节四 The Dragon Boat Festival is a lunar (阴历)holiday, occurring (存正)on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (农历史五月第五天)The Chinese Dragon Boat Festival is a significant (有意义的)holiday celebrated (庆祝)in China, and the one with the longest history (历史最悠久). The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated by boat races (龙舟赛) in the shape of dragons. Competing teams (竞争团队) row their boats forward to a drumbeat (击古)racing to reach the finish end first.The boat races ring the Dragon Boat Festival are traditional customs (传统习俗)to attempts to (试图)rescue (搭救) the patriotic poet (爱国诗人)Chu Yuan. Chu Yuan drowned (溺死) on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 277 B.C. Chinese citizens now throw bamboo leaves (竹叶) filled with cooked rice into the water. Therefore the fish could eat the rice rather than the hero poet. This later on turned into the custom of eating tzungtzu and rice mplings(棕子).The celebration\\\'s is a time for protection (防护) from evil (邪恶) and disease (疾病) for the rest of the year. It is done so by different practices such as hanging healthy herbs on the front door, drinking nutritious concoctions (营养品), and displaying (展示) portraits (画像) of evil\\\'s nemesis(邪恶报应), Chung Kuei. If one manages to (成功做...) stand (直立)an egg on it\\\'s end at exactly 12:00 noon, the following year will be a lucky one.The Dragon Boat Festival occurs on the fifth day of the fifth moon of the lunar calendar(阴 历). It is one of the three most important of the annual Chinese festivals. The other two are the Autumn Moon Festival and Chinese New Year. The story of this colorful festival concerns a famous Chinese scholar-statesman(政治 家) named Chu Yuan(屈原) who, some three centuries before the birth of Christ, served the King of Chu(楚怀王)ring the Warring States period. As a loyal minister(大臣), Chu Yuan at first enjoyed the full confidence and respect of his sovereign(君主). Eventually, through the intrigues of his rivals, he was discredited(不足信的, 不名誉的). Chu Yuan was never able to regain(恢复) the emperor\'s favor and on the fifth day of the fifth moon in the year 295 B.C.(Before Christ), at the age of 37, Chu Yuan clasped a stone to his chest and plunged into the Milo River(汨罗江) in the Hunan Province(湖南省). Respecting the minister as an upright(正直的) and honest man, the people who lived in the area jumped into their boats and rushed out in a vain search for him. This unsuccessful rescue attempt is a part of what the Dragon Boat Festival commemorates every year. Probably the most exciting and interesting aspect of the festival is the racing of the Dragon Boats. These races not only symbolize the people\'s attempt to save Chu Yuan, they also demonstrate the Chinese virtues(美德) of cooperation and teamwork. Another activity of the Festival is the making and eating of a kind of mpling called Tzungtzu (粽子). When it became known that Chu Yuan was gone forever, the people, living along the river, threw cooked rice into the water as a sacrifice(祭品) to their dead hero. They wrapped(包) rice in bamboo leaves(粽叶), and stuffed(填满) it with ham, beans, bean paste(豆沙), salted egg yokes, sausages, nuts, and/or vegetables. To the Chinese the fifth lunar moon is more than just the Dragon Boat Festival. Since antiquity(古代), they have believed that this month is a pestilential and danger-fraught(瘟疫 的及充满危险的) period. Children born in this month are said to be difficult to raise(抚养), and people tend to concentrate their efforts ring this time attempting to protect their families from ills and misfortune. The day of the Dragon Boat Festival is customarily the time when cleaning and sanitation(卫生) are stressed(着重, 强调). Most families hang calamus(菖蒲) and artemisia(艾草) above their doors, both as a decoration and as a preventive against pestilence. Ancient folk medicines(民间药物) such as realgar(雄黄酒)are added to the food eaten on the Festival day. This is believed to prevent disease and to promote a healthy digestive system(消化器官). The drinking of realgar in wine supposedly relieves(解除) the effects of poisons accumulated in human bodies. The sachets (Hsiang Pao in Chinese 香包) are very popular with children and they vie(竞争) with each other to collect as many as possible. Children are not the only ones who collect Hsiang Pao. Older people are often given them as a symbol of respect, and they are highly prized because of the intricate(复杂的) and beautiful embroidery(刺绣) that adorns(装饰) them. The Dragon Boat Festival is an entertaining and enjoyable event. It gives the observer an opportunity to glimpse a part of the rich Chinese cultural heritage.