Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ 5 pieces of inheriting traditional culture
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Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ Inheriting traditional culture 1
Dear teachers and classmates, good morning!
The topic of my speech today is "Commemorating traditional festivals and inheriting traditional culture".
As we all know, the Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. There are many sayings about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, the most common one is to commemorate Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan's country, Chu State, was invaded, and Qu Yuan jumped into the river and died. After Qu Yuan's death, Chu people rowed dragon boats and threw rice balls and eggs into the river to prevent fish from eating Qu Yuan's body. Rice balls gradually developed into today's zongzi.
There is a children's song circulating among the people: "On the fifth day of May, it is Duanyang and full of incense. Eating zongzi, sprinkling sugar and racing dragon boats will make you happy. " What are the customs of Dragon Boat Festival?
Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional custom. Zongzi skin is made of leaves, and there are many kinds of zongzi stuffing. The custom of eating zongzi has spread abroad. Students, I want to ask a few questions. What kind of jiaozi have you eaten? Have you ever wrapped zongzi? How do you package it? Yes, the most common ones are glutinous rice dumplings and jujube dumplings. You can mix whatever flavor you like, or you can wrap zongzi with meat stuffing. I remember when I was in kindergarten, there was an activity of making zongzi before the Dragon Boat Festival. At that time, my grandmother and I both participated. Every Dragon Boat Festival, the community will also organize residents of all ethnic groups to make zongzi together.
Dragon boat race is also a custom, which is shown on TV every year.
According to my mother, there were many commemorative activities in her hometown during the Dragon Boat Festival. For example, wash your hands and face with mugwort leaves in the morning, insert mugwort and colored gourds on the door, make some sachets with herbs, thread children with colored thread, boil eggs and make zongzi. A jubilant crowd. In a word, this festival is very important and a big folk festival.
In the past, Dragon Boat Festival was China's Daughter's Day. Every year, people hold colored balls with colored lines. On rainy days after the fifth day of May every year, people throw colored balls in rainy places. It is said that this will bring people good luck for a year.
China has always attached importance to traditional festivals. In recent years, the Dragon Boat Festival has been listed as a legal holiday, and people all over the country celebrate traditional festivals. Here, I especially want to say that many people ignore the traditional festivals in China and prefer foreign festivals, such as Christmas, April Fool's Day and Halloween. This cannot be advocated. We come from China, and there is a profound traditional culture behind every traditional festival. Whenever we spend a traditional festival, our bodies and spirits are baptized. We should be proud to be from China!
Students, the story of Qu Yuan is far away from us, but his patriotic feelings are close to us. To love the great motherland and build a beautiful home requires each generation to inherit Chinese traditional culture. We are the future of our motherland. We should study hard and be useful when we grow up!
Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ Inheriting Traditional Culture II
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Dragon Boat Festival, as a legal festival in China, fully proves that we attach great importance to the traditional festivals of the Chinese nation.
As we all know, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the Dragon Boat Festival.
On the Dragon Boat Festival, activities such as letting Ai enter the door, fragrant houses, eating zongzi, sprinkling white wine and dragon boat racing were full of joy. These used to be the most popular activities of the Dragon Boat Festival. However, with the changes of the times, the acceleration of social rhythm and the invasion of foreign cultures, people in China no longer care about the traditional culture of China that has been circulating for thousands of years, but focus on festivals such as "Christmas Day" and "April Fool's Day". Faced with this situation, we feel sad and question whether the Dragon Boat Festival is no longer named after the bell.
While we are still immersed in the laughter of western festivals, according to reliable sources, "an Asian country is preparing to declare the Dragon Boat Festival as its cultural heritage to UNESCO, and now the Dragon Boat Festival has been included in the national heritage list."
Hearing this news, Chinese people are both surprised and embarrassed, which is not only the gain and loss of a traditional festival, but also the lack of some celebrations.
More importantly, this is a traditional festival in China, which has rich cultural connotations and retains the unique cultural memory of the Chinese nation. Every traditional festival is a strengthening and baptism of the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation. Now, this traditional festival with so many years of history will soon become the national heritage of other countries. How embarrassed would we be?
Needless to say, over the years, traditional festivals in China always seem to be inseparable from food. Eat zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, green vegetable balls in Tomb-Sweeping Day, glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival and moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, not to mention the Spring Festival-big fish and big meat make you want to eat.
The fear of hunger in farming society has formed the most unique custom in traditional festivals in China-eating. People who have satisfied their food and clothing needs are moving towards a well-off society in an all-round way. They can eat at any time, and the attraction of traditional festivals suddenly loses its unique charm.
In the aspect of inheriting traditional culture, it guards the "cornucopia" but is not good at protecting and excavating. For example, how many young people are familiar with and can use traditional Chinese characters? If you can't read, how can you understand ancient culture? Another example is papermaking. Papermaking in China is the result of the loss of traditional handicrafts. A lot of high-quality paper is bought from Japan or Korea, which not only inherits our traditional papermaking technology, but also has new development.
Take the Dragon Boat Festival as an example, it has been integrated into the cultures of neighboring countries and formed a unique vitality. In South Korea, the Dragon Boat Festival is called the Ferry Festival, which is a festival to pray for a bumper harvest after transplanting rice. For a long time, China people have paid attention to innovation, but often neglected their adherence to tradition. The lack of culture will inevitably lead to spiritual fault or even distortion, and what will this fault bring to spiritual civilization?
As the saying goes: only the national is the world. In today's global economic integration, how to protect and inherit our traditional culture is obviously an unavoidable problem. The prosperity of foreign festivals is in sharp contrast with the decline of traditional festivals, which highlights the urgency of this problem.
In fact, not only traditional festivals, but also the living environment of China folk culture is facing the challenge of economic globalization and modernization.
Some western developed countries actively spread western values and lifestyles by virtue of their strong comprehensive national strength, advanced scientific and technological means and developed cultural communication means, which has had a certain impact on the traditional ethnic and folk cultural ecology of developing countries, including China.
China's traditional festivals are colorful and rich in cultural connotations, retaining the unique cultural memory of human beings. We must respect and attach importance to the historical and cultural heritage created by our ancestors.
We are the pillars of the Chinese nation, and Chinese civilization needs our inheritance. Students, don't ignore China's own traditional festivals, and let Chinese civilization be thoroughly popularized in China.
Thank you!
Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ Inheriting traditional culture 3
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The topic of today's speech under the national flag is "Dragon Boat Festival, our traditional festival".
Students, can you list the traditional festivals in our country?
Perhaps, you have long been accustomed to the carnival of Christmas, to giving your mother a small gift on Mother's Day, and to expressing your gratitude to your father on Father's Day. In fact, there are many festivals with the label of "China" in 365 days a year, such as Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. These traditional festivals reflect the ancient China culture, symbolize the rich Chinese civilization and shine with the infinite wisdom of the descendants of the dragon.
June _ _ _ (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month) is the Dragon Boat Festival this year. Dragon Boat Festival is the representative of traditional festivals in China. Its history can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and it has been more than two thousand years. The Dragon Boat Festival is also called Duanyang, Noon, Daughter's Day and Dragon Boat Festival. The folk custom of commemorating the Dragon Boat Festival is very rich, and the common forms of celebration are dragon boat racing, eating zongzi and hanging wormwood. Behind every custom of the Dragon Boat Festival, there are profound cultural connotations and unique cultural memories.
Traditional festivals are the identity cards and cultural labels of a nation. Then, when our life is filled with high-tech elements, people more or less ignore traditional festivals and lose their memory of cultural traditions.
Students, the annual Dragon Boat Festival is coming. In what way do you want to commemorate this traditional festival that lasted for two thousand years? Starting from this year's Dragon Boat Festival, let's pay more attention to the traditional festivals in China, endow China's traditional culture with more new elements, save, develop and innovate traditional festivals and customs with our own strength, and make China culture gradually accepted and recognized by more people in the world. After all, "national is the world's"!
My speech is over, thank you!
Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ Inheriting traditional culture 4
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
In another week, the Dragon Boat Festival will be on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The topic of my speech today is "Stick to national culture and carry forward traditional festivals".
The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional festival in China-Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanyang Festival. There are many legends about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, among which the most widely circulated is the legend commemorating Qu Yuan. On this day in history, people will remember an immortal soul-Qu Yuan by racing dragon boats and eating jiaozi.
Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in ancient China, was born in Chu more than two thousand years ago during the Warring States Period. He is honest, knowledgeable and brilliant, and holds an important position in Chu State. Because he insisted on fighting against Qin aggression, he was hit and rejected, and was driven out of the court by the king of Chu. Qu Yuan was extremely indignant. During his exile, he wrote many poems full of patriotic feelings, such as Li Sao, Tian Wen, Nine Songs and other far-reaching poems. Later, the army of Qin occupied the capital of Chu. Chu lost thousands of miles, and corpses were everywhere. Qu Yuan's heart ached, and he didn't want to see the tragic scene of the country's destruction and death. On the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, after he wrote his last poem "Huai Sha", he threw himself into the river and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life. Later, on this day, people will race dragon boats on the river and miss Qu Yuan. People also throw zongzi into the water just to feed ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs to prevent Qu Yuan's body from being swallowed up.
However, in 20_, South Korea declared the Dragon Boat Festival an intangible heritage of UNESCO. In 20_, the Dragon Boat Festival was officially recognized as the intangible heritage of Korea. This is our embarrassment. The origin of gangneung danoje festival is more than 1000 years later than the traditional Dragon Boat Festival in China, which reflects the gradual loss and degradation of our traditional culture. With the changes of the times and the massive invasion of foreign cultures, some people in China no longer care about the traditional culture of China that has been circulating for thousands of years, but seem to have an excessive preference for "foreign festivals". When we stand under the neon lights of Christmas, don't forget to spend time with our grandparents at home on New Year's Eve. When we revel in Halloween, don't forget to sit with our families on the Mid-Autumn Festival and enjoy the full moon night. What do we seem to have lost when the flavor of the Spring Festival is getting weaker and weaker, when the Lantern Festival is no longer colorful, when the dragon boat festival is no longer passionate, and when the moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival can no longer taste profound connotations?
Although Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival have become legal holidays in China, protecting traditional festivals by legislative means is an active measure to inherit national culture. But at the same time, I also think that the application for World Heritage and legislation are just an external way of action. What we need is an internal driving force, a heartfelt strength and self-confidence. With this internal drive, the traditional culture of the nation can be continued and enriched, and the people's mentality will become healthy, beautiful and open. China's traditional festivals are colorful and rich in cultural connotations, retaining the unique cultural memory of human beings. We must respect and cherish the historical and cultural heritage created by our ancestors. Every traditional festival is a strengthening and baptism of the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation. Students, don't ignore China's own traditional festivals, carry forward and inherit the excellent traditional culture of the Chinese nation. This is our unshirkable responsibility and the sacred mission entrusted to us by history and times. Chinese civilization needs our * * * inheritance, so that the ancient Chinese civilization will glow with new elegance!
Also, with the arrival of the Dragon Boat Festival, it also means that the whole semester is coming to an end. I hope the students will study each lesson carefully and review systematically under the guidance of the teacher. I also wish the students excellent results in the college entrance examination, senior high school entrance examination and final examination! Students, come on!
Thank you!
Speech to commemorate the Dragon Boat Festival in 2022 _ Inheriting traditional culture 5
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Dragon Boat Festival is an ancient traditional festival, which started in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and has a history of more than 20 years.
According to historical records, Qu Yuan was a minister of Chu Huaiwang in the Spring and Autumn Period. He advocated the use of talents, empowerment, enrichment, and advocated joint resistance to Qin, which was strongly opposed by nobles. Qu Yuan resigned, was driven out of Chengdu, and was exiled to Yuanxiang Valley. During his exile, he wrote immortal poems such as Li Sao, Tian Wen and Tian Wen, which have a unique style and far-reaching influence (therefore, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called the Poet's Day). In 278 BC, Qin Jun conquered Kyoto of Chu. Seeing that his motherland was invaded, Qu Yuan was heartbroken, but he was always reluctant to give up his motherland. On May 5th, after writing his masterpiece Huai Sha, he died in Miluo River and wrote a magnificent patriotic movement with his own life.
Legend has it that after Qu Yuan's death, the people of Chu were so sad that they flocked to the Miluo River to pay homage to Qu Yuan. The fisherman paddled the boat and fished for his real body back and forth on the river. Some fishermen took out rice balls and eggs prepared for Qu Yuan and threw them into the river, saying that ichthyosaurs, shrimps and crabs would not bite the doctor when they were full. People followed suit after seeing it. Later, for fear that rice balls would be eaten by dragons, people came up with the idea of wrapping rice with neem industry, wrapping it with colored silk and developing it into zongzi. In the future, the Dragon Boat Festival will be held on May 5th every year.
Dragon Boat Festival, eating zongzi, sprinkling white wine and rowing dragon boats are the most lively activities of the Dragon Boat Festival.
When we are still immersed in the laughter of western festivals, according to reliable sources, "an Asian country is going to declare the Dragon Boat Festival as its cultural heritage to UNESCO, and it has now been included in the national heritage list. Hearing this, China people were surprised and embarrassed. This is not only the gain and loss of a traditional festival, but also the lack of several celebrations. More importantly, it is a traditional festival in China with rich cultural connotations. The unique cultural memory of the Chinese nation has been preserved. Every traditional festival is a strengthening and baptism of the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation. Now, this traditional festival with a history of more than 20 years will soon become the national heritage of other countries. How embarrassed would we be?
Needless to say, over the years, traditional festivals in China are always inseparable from eating, such as eating zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival, eating green balls in Tomb-Sweeping Day, eating glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival, eating moon cakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival, not to mention the Spring Festival. -big fish and big meat make you want to eat. The fear of hunger in farming society has formed the most distinctive custom of traditional festivals in China-eating. Nowadays, people have satisfied their food and clothing, and are moving towards a well-off society in an all-round way. They can eat as much as they want at any time. The attraction of traditional festivals suddenly lost its unique charm. In the aspect of inheriting traditional culture, he guards the "cornucopia" but is not good at protecting and excavating, such as writing. How many contemporary young people are familiar with and can use traditional Chinese characters? If we don't know each other, how can we know ancient culture? Another example is papermaking. The result of paper industry production in China is the loss of traditional handicrafts. Many high-quality rice paper can only be bought in Japan and Korea. They not only inherit the traditional papermaking technology in China, but also have new development. Take the Dragon Boat Festival as an example, it has been integrated into the cultures of neighboring countries and formed a unique vitality. In Singapore, the annual International Dragon Boat Festival is world-famous. In Korea, Dragon Boat Festival is called Handwheel Festival, which is a day to pray for a bumper harvest after transplanting rice.
People in China have been focusing on innovation for a long time, but they often ignore the persistence of traditional culture. The lack of culture will inevitably lead to mental fault or even distortion, and what will mental fault bring? There is a saying that only nations belong to the world. In the face of global economic integration today, how to protect and inherit our traditional culture is obviously an unavoidable problem, and the contrast between the prosperity of foreign festivals and the decline of traditional festivals highlights the urgency of this problem.
Dragon Boat Festival is a tradition and a culture. It is also our soul. Qu Yuan did not abandon his homeland because of the strength of other countries. I didn't go to other countries because of my disappointment in life. His loyalty is broad, great love and eternal, regardless of return and cost. Write the song of life with the song of soul. Maybe we will never encounter such a big event in our lifetime. But have you ever considered that in our daily life, we are always loyal to ourselves, to the people you love, and to the people who love you, regardless of reward or cost. There is nothing wrong with being ordinary and simple. It depends on how you get out of your own way and shine your own light.
Thank you!
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