The Custom Composition of Sixth Grade Hometown
1 On the vast grassland, the Mongolian people who have been living a nomadic life have an annual grand event-Nadam.
I have never been to Inner Mongolia, and the biggest regret is that I have never eaten beef jerky or seen Nadam. Nadam began by offering sacrifices to mountain gods and road gods, that is, Aobao, and later developed into the present Nadam after a long time.
As I was born in Inner Mongolia, I often appreciate the grand occasion of Nadam. On the day of Nadam, the vendors gathered together and shouted, and I was among the crowd. People keep smiling at me and pulling me to sell their goods. People are enthusiastic, and many people who are ready to play are pulling horses around the field. The weather was excellent that day, and Wan Li was clear and Wan Li was cloudless, which seemed to congratulate Nadam on its development. Shops sell everything from jewelry to antique Wan Wen and umbrellas.
But the climax of Nadam didn't stop there. National performances and competitions have made the already enthusiastic crowd more excited. The average Nadam can last for three or four days. The first day was mainly the opening ceremony and national dance, and acrobatics were performed immediately. People's applause is getting higher and higher.
The competition is also very popular with the audience. The boys performed horse racing, wrestling and shooting, which was extremely intense on the field and not inferior off the field, with applause everywhere. The athletes on the field are heroic and spirited, giving people a unique sense of heroism of the Mongols.
In a word, Nadam is the expression of Mongolian characteristics and culture, and it is also a way of cultural transmission.
The custom composition of grade six hometown 2 is three miles away from home, so it has a local flavor. Our motherland has a vast territory and many nationalities, and each place has its own customs.
Every year on the 29th or 30th of the twelfth lunar month is the Spring Festival, which is a day of reunion. Every family will have a reunion dinner in jiaozi, and parents will give their children red envelopes after dinner. Legend has it that in order to crush a god beast called Nian, it is also called lucky money.
The first day of the lunar calendar is the Spring Festival. In the early morning, every household opens the door and sets off firecrackers, which means that the days are booming. Boys like setting off firecrackers. Listening to the bang, some timid children were startled, and the children who set off firecrackers smiled. Some boys like spending money on food. Compared with boys, girls have more gadgets. Brave girls will buy some fireworks and fairy wand. Use the incense offered to the gods, not to mention the sparks. Some girls will buy dolls and other gadgets.
Adults will get together to drink a little wine and eat peanuts and melon seeds, and some will play cards and mahjong together, chat and chat, and relax.
Old people will worship their ancestors and burn incense, and some will take their children to temple fairs.
The Spring Festival represents the new atmosphere of the New Year, and the new year begins again, saying goodbye to the old year.
Sixth grade hometown custom composition 3 Hope, hope, the New Year has finally arrived. The joyful atmosphere filled our home, and the whole home looked brand-new after some cleaning. The new couplets I wrote were posted at the door. Of course, people who come to our home to pay New Year greetings are also in an endless stream, which also adds a lot of festive atmosphere to our home.
However, I found a problem: people who come to our house to pay New Year's greetings will throw leftover candy wrappers everywhere, but my mother won't discourage them. I asked my mother my questions and volunteered to get the broom. Mom pulled it: "I don't want to sweep these candy wrappers, this can't be swept!" " "Can't sweep the floor? That's weird. I righteously asked, "mom, didn't we clean the house when we cleaned it?" "How can you entertain guests like this?"
Mother drawled and said, "This just can't be swept away. As for why, check it online yourself! " "
So, I really went online to find the answer: the original candy paper represents wealth. Sweeping the door is equivalent to sweeping wealth out of the door, so you can't sweep the candy paper.
I also found a number of taboos on the internet for the New Year, such as not drinking porridge on the first day of the first year, because all seasons represent poverty and bad luck; For example, you can't eat sweet potatoes, because it means that your eyes will be poisonous; For example, you can't take medicine for the New Year, which symbolizes that you will get sick this year. There are also some verbal taboos. For example, a family with a boat can't say the word "capsize" in New Year, because it will capsize the boat. ...
It turns out that there is a lot of learning in the new year. As long as you look hard, you can find its fun.
Every place in the world has its own unique customs, and so does my hometown.
Let's start with New Year's Eve! On this unusual night, children can play with lanterns. Not only children come out to play, but some adults can't help it! Adults and children set off firecrackers in the street. What a lively scene!
After New Year's Eve, the next day is New Year's Day. On this day, the whole family will have a holiday, even on the second and third day of the New Year's Day. By the way, needle and thread scissors are not allowed to move for three days! According to the old people, this is a three-day holiday for women who have worked hard for a year. It can be seen how fair this is! On New Year's Day, adults take their children to their elders' homes to pay New Year's greetings. After the New Year, elders will give out red envelopes! This red baby is for children. Children can save and control themselves, such as buying some books and stationery. By the way, everyone will set off firecrackers on this day! Interested people can also turn on the VCD at home, plug in the microphone and enjoy singing.
After the Lantern Festival, that is, the fifteenth day of the first month, children can buy Yuanxiao and cook it at night. Oh, by the way, light candles on the fifteenth day of the first month! Every household lights candles in the house, yard and outside the door. From the outside, the whole street looks like a happy event.
After the fifteenth day of the first month, it will be sixteen. It's time to start school, it's time to work, and everyone has their own things to do.
In my memory, the most lively festival in my hometown is the solstice in winter, which is more lively and grand than the Spring Festival.
On the solstice of winter, the first important thing for children is to buy dumplings filled with bean paste and mung beans, as well as white dumplings with the same appearance. The second important thing is to buy fireworks, especially for boys. "Kicking two feet" and "flying monkeys" are hot items among children, and rich families will also buy rocket fireworks. On the night before the winter solstice, if they see someone putting them on the balcony,
Children are happy, adults are busy. On the winter solstice, men have to drive their own cars or entrust people to go to the city to buy sacrifices to worship the gods. Women make all kinds of sweets at home, so be wary of "little mice" stealing them. Some vendors seize business opportunities and sell snacks at the edge of the market. Some people kill chickens and pigs, which is very lively.
The solstice winter has finally arrived. Every household in their nest moved a big table full of fish, braised goose, pork and other products to the village square to worship the "master." On the solstice of winter, several old temples on the mountain are crowded with people and incense, and a troupe invited from outside performs Chaozhou opera in the village square. Children help adults set off firecrackers and firecrackers on the roof.
The winter solstice in my hometown is very lively every year. Although our village is not better than the city, we should celebrate the winter solstice, which is more lively than the city.
Hongshan Culture is an ancient civilization living in Hongshan District of Chifeng City and its surrounding areas, with a large number of cultural relics, relics and abandoned altars. Hongshan Culture Festival is an extension of this.
Then how was Hongshan Culture discovered? A farmer was walking on a mountain road when he met a stone with a regular shape and traces of processing. This is not surprising, but some distance ahead, he came across a building made of stone, similar to a "magic circle", so he contacted the inspectors. The investigation found that there were many small altars around and some ancient ornaments were found around. Obviously, there was an ancient civilization around here, but the cause of extinction is unknown.
Hongshan Culture, transformed from an ancient civilization into a festival, has entered our field of vision, incorporating many modern and multi-ethnic elements.
The activities during the festival include: Fireworks Gala, Hongshan Cultural Relics Exhibition Series, Nadam Convention, large-scale sacrificial activities at Hongshan Ancestor Site, Hongshan Culture Tourism Souvenir Exhibition and Evaluation, Hongshan Culture Painting and Calligraphy Photography Exhibition, and Hongshan Culture Site Inspection.
In fact, every place has its own customs. As long as you pay attention to and understand with your heart, there are legends behind every custom.
In Anhui, the Spring Festival almost begins on the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, which is the busiest time of the year. People have been busy for a whole year, and most of them will go home for the New Year at this time. The village is full of excitement.
On the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, I can make tofu and fried dumplings. In the morning, every household smells of beans. Heat the pot with firewood, grind the soybeans soaked overnight into paste, put them in the pot and add water. Cook until it is slightly sticky, and then take it out of the pot. Spread a layer of gauze on the square wooden frame, put the cooked paste on it, fix the wooden frame on the beam of the old house, and then start filtering. Boil the filtered soybean milk again, add gypsum for curing, cool it, pour it into the bean paddle bag, and press it with a heavy object for two hours, and the tofu will be ready. Boiled soybean milk can also be drunk directly.
Then, it is fried dumplings. Pour a large pot of cooked glutinous rice into the basin, add a proper amount of meat foam, ginger foam, chopped green onion, salt, soy sauce and other condiments, and then stir with a wooden stick until there are no rice grains at all, which can be kneaded into balls. Rub the glutinous rice into a ball the size of a ping-pong ball, then sprinkle a layer of flour, and you can fry it in hot oil. Keep turning it up and down in the pot until it turns reddish brown and take it out. The first pot of jiaozi must be put on a plate and put on the stove for the kitchen god to eat. Listening to the elders, the implication is that the weather will be good in the coming year, and there will be food and drink.
There are many festivals and customs in China with a long history, which is worth knowing.
Once upon a time, whenever we were in Tomb-Sweeping Day, our family would always get together for dinner, especially the Youth League. From 70-year-old grandparents to three or four-year-old brothers and sisters, no one doesn't like to eat green balls.
Qing Tuan, as its name implies, is a small blue ball. It looks like a green gem, round and chubby, which makes people feel very cute.
Before Tomb-Sweeping Day, my sisters always help adults make green meatballs, mix wormwood juice into glutinous rice flour, then wrap their favorite fillings, knead them into meatballs and steam them. When we are doing it, we can't help stealing some. Mom saw it and frowned. "Hey, how many green groups are missing?" At this time, we hid in the house and secretly laughed.
As soon as the youth league came up, we immediately reached for it. My brother and sister refused to eat candy and cried for the Youth League. At this time, the elegance of a lady on weekdays has long been forgotten by us. We just want to eat more green balls, holding three or four green balls in one hand and scratching with the other. When all the other dishes were served, we watched the adults eating chicken, duck and fish with relish and drooling. But the green ball has been stuffed into our throats. Can we still eat? So I secretly scolded myself for eating so many green balls in the first place. But when Tomb-Sweeping Day meets the Youth League next year, we can't help but reach out and grab it.
Now when I see dumplings on the street, I will pester my mother to buy them for me, but when I eat dumplings outside, I always feel something is missing.
The Spring Festival, which falls on the first day of the lunar calendar, is one of the four traditional festivals in China.
There are many customs in the Spring Festival! On New Year's Eve 12, you can open the door wide, burn incense and shoot guns to celebrate the Spring Festival. The first thing you say and do during the Spring Festival is to look good, so as to ensure the safety of the year. Breakfast is also very particular. For example, on the morning of the first day of our family every year, grandma will definitely give us longevity noodles and a cup of coarse tea.
After breakfast in the morning, you burn incense to worship your ancestors. In the incense burner in front of the ancestral throne, a long incense filled with light smoke was lit, and a red candle lit a brilliant light. In front of the ancestors' portraits, incense sticks were lit for old jiaozi, cakes, cakes, meat, rice and other things. The bronze bells of the family members are ringing, and the solemn atmosphere is filled. The elders led men, women and children, men left and women right, standing neatly on both sides, burning incense and lighting candles in front of the ancestral shrine, and bowing to the ancestors for a long time according to their generations. After bowing down, grandpa will take out a big iron basin, and then put paper money, paper-folded gold ingots and fake money into the basin to burn. Dad lit a long incense and then took some firecrackers to the door. A burst of firecrackers came, and my brother and sister covered their ears with their hands in horror. After setting off firecrackers, you have to worship your ancestors, but this time you are not kneeling, but standing. When the paper is burned out, it's time to serve wine! This is also the time when our children are happy. We children each took a glass of wine and poured it into an iron basin, saying, "Old lady, drink."
Because of this pneumonia, I didn't go out to visit my relatives, but I was at home to worship my ancestors.
The custom composition of the sixth grade hometown 10 "Three miles away from home, not local customs." Our motherland has a vast territory and many nationalities, and each place has its own customs. The custom I want to introduce is the temple fair in my hometown during the Spring Festival.
Everyone is familiar with the Chinese New Year, but what do you do in your hometown during the Chinese New Year? There will be a temple fair in our hometown during the Spring Festival.
Crossing the temple is called "rushing to the temple" and "rushing to the meeting". In the New Year, every household will put on new clothes and go to the temple fair. The children went as if they were having a good time. There are all kinds of strange things at the temple fair. The children came here, stopped, went there and opened their eyes. Everything is strange to children. Adults are chatting with each other about this year's harvest, so lively.
The temple fair custom in Hebei has a long history and is very common. There used to be 72 temple fairs a year in Hebei. The old temple fairs are very complicated, and some of them have strong patriarchal concepts and feudal superstitions. Nowadays, people regard the temple fair as a place for "traveling" and entertaining themselves. Stilts, lions, dragon lanterns, dry boats, running donkeys, bamboo horses, acrobatics, martial arts and other colorful folk arts. They are all shaped, and most of them are performed during the temple fair. At the same time, with the development of history, the temple fairs around the country have gradually formed their own characteristics, such as: Anguo Wang Yao Temple Fair, Zhangbei Mule and Horse Fair, Shexian Wagong Grandma Temple Fair and so on.
Crossing the temple not only exchanged materials, but also enriched the cultural life of the masses. This is the custom in my hometown.
1 1 The Chinese nation has a long history, and there are many festivals circulating in the long river of history: rainy Tomb-Sweeping Day, bright moonlight Mid-Autumn Festival ... Among these programs, my favorite is the lively Spring Festival.
In my hometown, New Year's Eve is the most lively every year. On this day, every family eats jiaozi. Before eating jiaozi, every household will set off a string of firecrackers, because jiaozi means "making friends", which is the transition and alternation from the old year to the new year. After eating jiaozi, the next step is to watch the Spring Festival Gala. Every household will sit in front of the TV, serve melon seeds, put on tea and watch the Spring Festival Gala together. People often stay up until the early hours of the morning. Getting up the next morning is the first day of New Year's Day.
On New Year's Day, people will visit relatives and friends. When visiting relatives, they should buy some gifts instead of leaving empty-handed. When you arrive at someone's home, you should say "Happy New Year" or "Happy New Year" first, and then your relatives will give you lucky money and ask about your exam results, wishing you good health and academic progress in the coming year.
On Lunar New Year's Day, we will go to my uncle's house for dinner, and many people will come: aunt, aunt, uncle … I seldom get together with their children to play. We will also buy some firecrackers to set off, not to mention how happy we are.
This is a custom in my hometown.
The custom composition of the sixth grade hometown 12 "Three miles away from home, not local customs." China has a vast territory, many nationalities and different customs.
What eat jiaozi, set off firecrackers, eat side dishes, cook porridge, and so on. They are all local customs and habits during the Chinese New Year.
Zhenping, Henan, is a somewhat backward place, but it remains antique. This city covered with green plants left a good impression on me for the first time.
In this ancient village, there is a smell of Chinese New Year.
In the boundless field, stands a tombstone, which is the origin of the whole field-our ancestors. In the field, he looked at his field so peacefully and grew up slowly. The sun has set, and firecrackers are still like this. There was a fire in the village in the middle of the night, and along the path, we came to the grave of our ancestors. After the rain, the unique fragrance of grass came to our faces. Our party, men, women and children, stood in front of the grave. People set off firecrackers in this quiet field to tell our ancestors that we are celebrating the New Year! A particularly bright fire was burning on the pile of paper money in front of the tomb.
By the firelight, I saw that everyone's face was full of solemnity. In my eyes, the fire quietly went out, firecrackers were set off, and the fields were quiet again. We are enjoying happiness and happiness with bright firecrackers and children's laughter.
The village gradually fell asleep amid the fading firecrackers and laughter. ...
Sixth grade hometown custom composition 13. My hometown is in xx, where there are many customs. For example, I said year. On the night before the New Year in China, everyone is very happy and excited, because tomorrow we can put on new clothes and shoes and set off fireworks. ...
Worship God and paste Spring Festival couplets.
On the morning of New Year's Eve, people put on new clothes and shoes, but adults get up earlier than us to fry chicken wings, ribs and other foods and worship God. After the worship, paste the Spring Festival couplets. Grandpa holds the Spring Festival couplets, paints them with glue, and sticks them on the top, left and right sides of the door, and sticks them on every door. There are also door gods at the gate, and there are blessings at home. Generally speaking, it is upside down, indicating that the blessing has fallen.
Eat new year's eve dinner
In the evening, we will get together for dinner, which can be rich in dishes such as big fish, big meat, lobster and crabs. We ate and laughed, but we were so happy. After eating, I will go to my relatives' home to pay New Year's greetings and share the lucky money.
Jump into the fire and set off fireworks.
When I got home, grandma made a fire on the hay, and the men at home began to jump. I watched them jump.
After the jump, the children lit cigarettes with lighters, as well as "Turn around" and "fairy wand". Some people go to see the Spring Festival party.
stay up late or all night on New Year's Eve
When it's time to go to bed, everyone can't sleep, because "keeping the age" is a custom.
These customs accompany us to grow up and be so happy. ...
Sixth grade hometown custom composition 14 The day before the Dragon Boat Festival, my mother made zongzi. First of all, prepare the stuffing of zongzi. There are various fillings, such as peanut stuffing, jujube stuffing, vegetable stuffing and meat stuffing. Prepare banana leaves, wash them and cut them into symmetrical leaves. Mother steamed the glutinous rice, put a roll of banana leaves into the cooked glutinous rice, pressed it together with her small hands, took out peanuts, red dates and vegetable stuffing, pressed them into rice balls, wrapped them in diamonds, tied them with silk thread, and a small zongzi was born in her hand. As soon as the wrapped zongzi is steamed, you can take it out and eat it. Tear off the leaves, revealing the white rice balls inside, and faintly see the reddish stuffing. At this time, zongzi not only has the taste of rice balls, but also is mixed with the faint fragrance of banana leaves. It's cool in your mouth and slightly sweet, so it's the best snack after a meal.
On the morning of Dragon Boat Festival, my father would cut down the leaves of Artemisia argyi with crystal dew and choose the green leaves to hang on the lintel. Dad said that the greener the mugwort leaves, the stronger the smell and the fresher the air. On the Dragon Boat Festival, the house was filled with strange smells. Mom said that when Artemisia argyi leaves dry, they can be soaked in boiling water, which can drive away the five poisons and cure all diseases. Every time after the Dragon Boat Festival, my mother will make a pot for the whole family to share. Although Artemisia argyi water is bitter, it is too bitter to swallow. I barely took a sip in front of my mother, and I vomited as soon as my mother turned around.
In my hometown, Putian, there is a special custom in the Spring Festival, that is, it takes two years, one on New Year's Eve and the other on the fourth day, which is more grand than the New Year's Eve. Do you know why?
It is said that Fujian was often invaded by Japanese invaders in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. On November 29th, the forty-first year of Ming Jiajing, Putian City was captured by the enemy and occupied for two months. It was not until the 25th day of the first month of the following year that the enemy retreated and the refugees returned home and began to bury the bodies of relatives and friends. At that time, the New Year's Day had passed. After visiting each other on the second day of February, everyone decided to make up New Year's Eve on the fourth day of February. Red Spring Festival couplets will be posted during the Chinese New Year, but white Spring Festival couplets will be posted in every household when visiting the dead. What shall we do? Therefore, in the contradiction between mourning for relatives and auspicious festivals, people choose a compromise method, that is, cover the newly pasted white couplets with red Spring Festival couplets to reveal a section of the white couplets, indicating that their hearts are full of sadness. This is also the origin of Putian's unique white-headed Spring Festival couplets!
Later, in order to commemorate the tragic history of Putian, Putian people not only celebrated New Year's Eve on December 30 of the lunar calendar as before, but also agreed to change the "old" on the fourth day of the second lunar month to the "old" on the fourth day of the first lunar month, and called it "old", which has continued to this day.
This is the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in our hometown, isn't it special? A happy life is hard to come by. We should live happily in the present, and we should strive to live in the present!