春节作文的好题目
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春节作文的好题目
【篇一:热闹的春节作文】
热闹的春节作文(一)
春节,家家户
户都张灯结彩,喜气洋洋。今
年的春节,我过得特别有意思。直到今天,我还记忆犹新。
早晨,
我们一家人忙开了。妈妈在大
门上贴春联。映入我眼帘的是
“
日丽春
常驻,人和福永留
”
。表示家庭祥和幸福。我呢,则帮妈妈贴<
/p>
“
福
”
字,
p>
正要贴在门上。妈妈连忙阻止我,说道:
“‘
福
’
字应该倒贴,就是
‘
福
’
到的谐音,福光临我们家了。春节帖春联有喜
庆、财气、吉祥之
意。
”
我一听,赶紧
把
“
福
”
字倒
贴了。爸爸也在精心准备,挂起了一
盏盏红灯笼。我想:这红灯笼难道不就代表着我们祖
国的面貌在日
新月异地变化着吗?
晚
上,该是吃年夜饭的时候了。厨房里弥漫着
香气;桌上摆放着丰盛的晚餐,使人看了,口
水直流。桌中间有一
条鱼,那就表示年年有余。客人们也都到了,欢欢喜喜地坐在桌子<
/p>
面前,津津有味地品尝着年夜饭。爸爸妈妈笑容满面地招呼着客人。
全家人都其乐融融,屋子里充满了幸福的气氛。
吃完饭,外
婆来分
红包喽!我们家有一个小约定,小辈们拿到了奖状,不仅有红包,
还会有其他奖励。今年,我被评上了
“
三好学生
”
。外婆就分给我一
份红包,还送给我一只精
美的文具盒。鼓励我在新的一年里,学习
成绩更上一层楼。小孩子们都收到了红包,脸上
露出了灿烂的笑容。
晚上八点整,我们全家准时打开了电视机
,收看
“
春节联欢晚会
”
。
那悠扬的歌声,使人陶醉其中;那优美的舞姿,使人赞不绝口;那
滑稽有趣的笑话,使人捧腹大笑;那精彩的相声小品,使人开怀大
笑
p>
??
阵阵欢声笑语荡漾在客厅上空。
p>
今年的春节,我过得十分有意
义。我希望明年春节,我会过得更好!
热闹的春节作文(二)
我的
家乡在四川达州,这是个美丽的地方,一年中的传统节日不少,比
p>
如八月十五中秋节、上一次五清明节、五月初五端午节
??
可是我最
喜欢的节日还是热闹的春节。
说起春节,家乡没几个人说是不隆重、
热闹的。小朋友们天天盼望着春
节早点到来。刚进入腊月,大人们
就开始熏腊肉、做香肠、购买年货、添置新衣服、打扫
卫生
??
好忙
碌啊!
< br>
到了春节的上午,人们有的在做团圆饭,有的在门上、墙上
贴春联、
“
倒福
”
等等。做团圆饭的时候,大人们在厨房里做饭菜,
小朋友们帮大人接接拿拿,拿
忙碌的样子,真惹人喜爱。中午吃团
圆饭的时候,一家人围着桌子坐在椅子上,吃着香喷
喷的饭菜,喝
着美味可口的汤、饮料、酒水、让人感到幸福无比。傍晚时分,人
们拿着礼花、鞭炮到庭院或野外放。
()
放礼花
的时候,绚丽的礼花从
箱子里飞到天上,一下子炸开了,把黑夜照得亮如白昼,真不愧是
艳丽无比,美丽动人。
【篇二:小学生关于春节的作文】
小学生关于春节的作文
龙潘宏
同学们,我最近闻到了一种
“
味道
p>
”
,你们猜猜这是什么味?你们一
定会说:
闻到味道又不是有多稀奇的事,味道不就是香味
.
臭味,难
p>
道还有其他的味道不成?为什么味道上面要打引号呢?别急别急,
听
我慢慢道来。
大家都知道马上就有
一个盛大的节日要来临了,那就是中国最热闹
的传统节日
——<
/p>
春节。在春节的前几天,你细心观察周围,你就一
定能找到这种<
/p>
“
味道
”
,只不
过它在和你捉迷藏罢了。我现在找到它
了,你知道我从哪找到它的吗?从超市里,超市里
那急着购买年货
的人群里,从那堆满年糕
.
饮料
.
糖果
.
汤圆等许多年货的购物车里,从
超市中又新开辟了年货一条街里,我找到了它。在小
区里,大人们
在一起粘红包里,小孩们帮着父母贴春联里,
<
/p>
老人们在一起包粽子
.
做扣肉里,我闻到
了它。从我的家里,爸爸妈妈忙着大扫除里,妈
妈急着买红包里,爸爸通知家人来我家吃
团圆饭里,舅舅赶忙去给
员工发工资
.
买水果里,我找到了它。从点点滴滴里,从我们立即写
寒假作业里,从供电局又举办了游
园活动里,从大家愉快的心情
里
......
< br>我又找到了它。其实,这
种
“
味道
”
就是那浓浓的年味。它无
p>
处不在,只要你留心观察,它就在你身边。最后,祝大家新年快乐,
学习
“
更上一层楼
”
< br>!
【篇三:春节的作文】
the spring
festival
the spring
festival, also know as the lunar new year, is the
greatest traditional festival. it is
usually a time between late
january or
early february, which means rest and relaxation
between winter and spring after a years
toil, and means
celebration as well.
before the spring festival, people clean
their house, put red coupletson their
gates, and set off
firecrackers,
according to fairy tale, for driving a demon,
named nian away. on the eve of the
spring festival, a get-
together banquet
is a must, and the most popular food is
dumpling, which is supposed to bring
good fortune. on the
first day of the
new year, everybody wears new clothes and
greets relatives and friends with bows
and congratulations
wishing each other
lucky during the new year.
spring festival
the new
moon on the first day of the new year-- the full
moon
15 days later click here for more
words about the spring
festival
chinese new year starts with the new
moon
(新月)
on the
first day of the new year and ends on
the full moon
(满月)
15
days later. the 15th day of the new
year is called the lantern
festival
(元宵节)
,
which is celebrated at night with lantern
displays and children carrying lanterns
in a parade.
the chinese
calendar is based on a combination of lunar and
solar movements. the lunar
cycle
(月运周期)
is about 29.5
days. in order to catch up with the
solar calendar the chinese
insert an
extra month once every few years (seven years out
of
a 19-yearcycle). this is the same as
adding an extra day on leap
year
(闰年)
. this is why, according
to the solar calendar, the
chinese new
year falls on a different date each
year.
new years eve and
new years day are celebrated as a family
affair, a time of reunion and
thanksgiving. the celebration was
traditionally highlighted with a
religious ceremony given in
honor of
heaven and earth
(万物)
, the
gods of the household
and the family
ancestors.
the sacrifice
to the ancestors, the most vital of all the
rituals
(仪式)
, united the
living members with those who had
passed away. departed relatives are
remembered with great
respect because
they were responsible for laying the
foundations for the fortune and glory
of the family.
the
presence of the ancestors is acknowledged on new
years
eve with a dinner arranged for
them at the family banquet table.
the
spirits of the ancestors, together with the
living, celebrate
the onset of the new
year as one great community. the
communal feast called surrounding the
stove or weilu. it
symbolizes family
unity and honors the past and present
generations.
the origin of chinese new year
the chinese new year is now popularly
known as the spring
festival because it
starts from the begining of spring (the first
of the twenty-four terms in coodination
with the changes of
nature). its origin
is too old to be traced. several explanations
are hanging around. all agree, however,
that the word nian,
which in modern
chinese solely means year, was originally the
name of a monster beast that started to
prey on people the
night before the
beginning of a new year.
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. one day, an old man came to their rescue,
offering
to subdue nian. to nian he
said, i hear say that you are very
capable, but can you swallow the other
beasts of prey on earth
instead of
people who are by no means of your worthy
opponents? so, it did swallow many of
the beasts of prey on
earth that also
harrassed people and their domestic animals
from time to time.
after that, the old man disappeared
riding the beast nian. he
turned out to
be an immortal god. now that nian is gone and
other beasts of prey are also scared
into forests, people begin
to enjoy
their peaceful life. before the old man left, he
had told
people to put up red paper
decorations on their windows and
doors
at each years end to scare away nian in case it
sneaked
back again, because red is the
color the beast feared the most.
from then on, the tradition of
observing the conquest of nian
is
carried on from generation to generation. the term
guo nian,
which may mean survive the
nian becomes today celebrate the
(new)
year as the word guo in chinese having both the
meaning of pass-over and observe. the
custom of putting up
red paper and
firing fire-crackers to scare away nian should it
have a chance to run loose is still
around. 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.
traditional
new year foods
probably
more food is consumed during the new year
celebrations than any other time of the
year. vast amounts of
traditional food
is prepared for family and friends, as well as
those close to us who have
died.