Compositions on Folk Customs (17 collected)
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2023-08-23 04:38:30
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Composition on Folk Customs (1)

The folk customs in Wujiang include crispy socks, green dumplings, zongzi candy, Babao duck, Laba porridge, and Spring Festival food

The bottom of socks is crisp, like an oval cake. If you bite it, it tastes sweet and crisp. There will be crumbs standing on your mouth. This is a specialty of Tongli Ancient Town. Occasionally, the red seal on the outer skin is a little smaller than the skin. Don't think it has "poison". In fact, this red seal has no "poison" and can be eaten. The inside is loose and soft. There is no taste in the front few mouthfuls, but there is a little sweet taste in the middle, which can be eaten in three layers. If the bite is not so lucky, it will break, and even more "fragments" will fall down, which will be a waste!

Green dumpling, as the saying goes, is a green dumpling. The outside is slippery, soft, soft, a little sticky. Take a bite on the outside. Wow, there is no sense of coolness. There is a little hollowness. The flour will not be put too much on purpose. Instead, the central seat will be left. It feels like some liquid will flow down. The cool green dumpling will make you sweat all over after eating it. You won't sweat any more. It will be cool for a while. If you are a boy, it will have no effect!

Zongzi sugar, as the saying goes, is like the shape of dumplings. Sweet, hard, crisp, and of course a little sticky. If you take a small bite outside, you will feel a little like crisp candy, which is the numbing feeling.

Zongzi candy has colorful colors, including yellow, purple, blue, and green

Babao Duck, as the saying goes, is inside the duck. Empty its viscera, put Babao rice on it, and steam it in the pot. My favorite food is Babao rice, because it is glutinous, fragrant and delicious.

Taihu Lake has three white lakes. As the saying goes, there are white silk fish, white shrimp and whitebait. The white silk fish is tender, smooth, and suitable for steaming!

White shrimp, white meat, tender, boiled in white is also the most suitable. Galaxy, it should be silver fish scrambled eggs, which is of course the most delicious!

The Eight Immortals of Water, as the saying goes, are water bamboo, lotus root, water celery, Euryale (chicken head rice), Zizania (arrowhead), water chestnut, water shield, and Lingba. It is also called "Eight Delicacies of Water". Zizania latifolia is usually fried with green beans. The lotus root is crispy, and the water celery is fried with shredded meat. My favorite food is fried shrimps with chicken head rice, and water shield soup

Spring Festival New Year's products include pig hoof meat, sausages... These are all Chinese style New Year's products, which are very classic.

Folk customs, beauty in characteristics.


Composition on Folk Customs (2)

The folk "sugar blower" artists, when they heated the caramel to a proper temperature, pulled off a ball, kneaded it into a ball, pressed a deep hole with a small amount of starch on their forefinger, tightened the outer mouth, quickly pulled it out, and when pulled to a certain fineness, they suddenly broke the candy bar. At this time, the candy bar was like a thin tube, and immediately blew with their mouth to shape. The whole operation process must go through hard training, with accurate techniques and simple and vivid shapes. The key technology of sugar blower is the skill of blowing and pinching. The sugar maker first flattens a small piece of caramel on the palm of his hand, then holds his fist, passes the fingers of his other hand through the palm of his hand, piles the caramel into a tube, and after biting off the top of the tube, he can blow it. The sugar maker puffed up his cheeks and soon blew them into a thin, hollow, oblate ball shape. Then, with flexible and changeable techniques, he kneaded flowers, birds, fish, insects, figures, etc. with various shapes. Some of them were colorful.

paper-cut

In the cradle of the Chinese nation, a broad and profound national culture has been bred and developed. Paper cutting, commonly known as window cutting, is one of the contents of national culture. As a folk art form with a long history, paper-cut is loved by the people of all ethnic groups in China, among which paper-cut in northern Shaanxi is still eye-catching. The paper-cut in northern Shaanxi contains the style of the Qin and Han Dynasties. The style is both slim and beautiful, but also rough and generous. Skilled workmanship can be seen in the rough, and the beauty of the soil can be seen in the soil. It has been exhibited in Xi'an, Beijing and other places for several consecutive years, and has been praised.

Fengxiang Woodcut New Year Pictures

According to historical data, it has a history of 476 years. According to the records of one family and one ancestral file, eight Tai families in Xiaoli Village were engaged in the sideline production of New Year pictures in the second year of Zhengde's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1507); Before the fifty fifth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1790), the Tai family had started an early New Year painting "painting bureau", which has continued for more than 190 years for six generations. Fengxiang woodcut New Year pictures have grown from small to large and from coarse to fine. After many ups and downs, Fengxiang woodcut New Year pictures have become the leading folk New Year picture resort in northwest China. In the process of nearly two centuries, Tai's Shixing Painting Bureau, based in Fengxiang, faced the whole country and went abroad, played a greater role in promoting.


Composition on Folk Customs (3)

Our traditional Chinese culture is broad and profound, and has a long history. Let's have a look. The following is the composition about folk customs organized by Xiao Bian. I hope you like it.

Composition on Folk Customs 1

There are many traditional festivals in my hometown, such as Spring Festival, Mid Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival... Each festival has traditional customs.

On the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of May every year, there are customs of dragon boat racing, eating zongzi, and hanging moxa leaf calamus, which is said to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan. In the Mid Autumn Festival, China has the custom of watching the moon and eating moon cakes. The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Double Ninth Festival, which includes climbing high, appreciating chrysanthemums, drinking chrysanthemum wine, eating Double Ninth Cake, inserting cornel, etc. The Double Ninth Festival is also a festival for respecting the elderly. Now let me introduce our most important festival - Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China and the most important festival of the year. When the Spring Festival comes, every family is jubilant. They hang red lanterns and stick red couplets on them. Everyone looks cheerful and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere! Let's start with New Year's Eve. The whole family get together, eat delicious food, and chat while watching the Spring Festival get-together. After dinner, our children can enjoy playing outside with fireworks, while adults will get together to play cards, watch TV and talk. At night, the sky will burst out one after another beautiful fireworks, it is really colorful ah! We didn't go to bed until very late. Some adults are still old.

Besides, we need to set off "Guanmen Cannon" on New Year's Eve. The firecrackers should be set off on the morning of the first day of the new year. It is a "door opener". There is a saying in China that "opening the door to firecrackers". That is, the first thing for every household to open the door is to set off firecrackers. The sound of firecrackers is continuous, crackling and lively. The new year begins with the sound of firecrackers. I like the Spring Festival best. I can not only eat, play and wear new clothes, but also have a more important reason, that is, my pocket becomes bulging, which is the money given by my parents, grandparents and relatives. It is said that if we get the lucky money, we can live safely for one year.

This is the custom of Chinese New Year in my hometown. What are the customs of Spring Festival in your hometown? I believe you must have your own unique customs.

Composition on Folk Customs 2

"56 nationalities and a family of brothers, love my China, love my China......". A well-known classic, it shows the unity, prosperity and prosperity of a country.

Yunnan has "the south of colorful clouds", "the metal kingdom", "the animal kingdom"... of course, it is also one of the places with the most ethnic minorities and unique local customs. For example, the Dai people in Dehong, including Jingpo, Lisu, Achang, De'ang... Yunnan can only understand but cannot be explained. You need to look, listen, and feel. Due to the numerous and colorful scenery in Yunnan, Dehong is used to illustrate the corner beauty of Yunnan.

Dehong, Yunnan is a beautiful place, with "Peacock Town", "Sunshine City", a small city, and harmonious, happy and stable life of various famous ethnic groups. Among them, the Dai people have worked hard, and for a long time, they have taken their unique diet culture and lofty belief. "The golden peacock spreads its wings, the bamboo tower of the Dai family, the small bamboo hat of the Dai family"... Listening to this song, I will always be in the scene, listening to the beautiful gourd silk, watching the graceful dance of the gentle Dai girls in the bamboo tower by the river.

The Dai people, who revel in the "Water Splashing Festival", really have an unusual feeling. This festival has beautiful legends. Splashing water to them on the Water Splashing Festival means to express good wishes to others. They are singing and dancing. Their unique dance moves accompany the holy water, and they revel together for three days. Drive away the heat of summer and usher in cool summer. The festival said, let's talk about food. First of all, I thought that the roast suckling pig should be the first to eat. Its skin is crispy and its meat is fresh. It is unique to touch water at home. It is full of flavor and has endless aftertaste. However, Sass is also dutiful to this delicious food. She will never be tired of eating it. She still wants to eat it after eating it

The beauty of everything lies in Dehong, Yingjiang, the "hometown of triangle plum", Menglong. There are original ecological landscapes, the "Menglong Mountain Tea" Menglong Mountain Song Contest with endless aftertaste, and it is also on the rise... folk customs, folk tastes, unusual feelings, and people are warm in its scenery.

Composition on Folk Customs 3

The 15th day of the first lunar month is the traditional Lantern Festival in China. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar. The 15th day is the first full moon night of the year, so it is called the Lantern Festival. Also known as the Small First Month, the New Year's Eve or the Lantern Festival, it is the first important festival after the Spring Festival.

This year's Lantern Festival mother let me buy dumplings alone. Excited, I came to the supermarket and looked at the glutinous rice balls in the freezer. I carefully selected some glutinous rice balls that cater to my family's taste.

Back home, my mother cooked the dumplings for a while. Our family enjoyed the Mid Autumn Festival party while eating dumplings.

The reunion dinner was spent in laughter, and my parents took me out to see fireworks.

We came to the center of the garden in the building area and looked up at the sky. The continuous fireworks in the sky added gorgeous colors to the boundless and dark night sky. I couldn't take my eyes off it. Suddenly, colored lanterns flashed in front of me. I looked closely. Many people had lanterns hanging at their doorways. Why did they hang colored lanterns on the Lantern Festival? I was puzzled. After returning home, I read the relevant materials of the Lantern Festival on the Internet.

So there is such a legend about hanging colorful lanterns on the Lantern Festival.

Once upon a time, a divine bird was forced to land on the earth because it got lost, but was accidentally shot to death by an unknown hunter. The Emperor of Heaven was so angry that he ordered to burn all human, animal and property on earth. The daughter of the Emperor of Heaven could not bear the innocent suffering of the people, so she took the risk of sneaking into the world and told the people the news.

After a long time, an old man came up with a solution. He said, "On the 14th, 15th and 16th of the first month, every family lights up, lights firecrackers and sets off fireworks. In this way, the Emperor of Heaven will think that people are burned to death."

Everyone responded positively. On the evening of the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Emperor looked down and found that the world was full of red light and loud noise, which had been the case for three consecutive nights. He thought it was the flame of fire, and felt very happy. In this way, people saved their lives and property. In order to commemorate this success, every family has hung lanterns and set off fireworks to commemorate this day, to ward off evil spirits and avoid ghosts and gods.

It seems that there are so many customs and legends on the Lantern Festival, which really opened my eyes. On the day of the Lantern Festival, I learned a lot of extra-curricular knowledge and cultural customs. China is a country with an ancient culture, and there are more mysteries waiting for us to discover it, explore it, and pass on the traditional and civilized cultural customs of the motherland.

Composition on Folk Customs 4

Spring Festival, I believe, is a term familiar to everyone. Let's cut down on nonsense. Let me talk about our traditional Chinese festival, the Spring Festival!

Do you know what our traditional festival Spring Festival should have? Hey hey, yes, we should prepare fish, meat, vegetables and rice cakes for the Spring Festival. The most important thing is to buy firecrackers, couplets and Fu characters. Now, let me tell you my experience of this Spring Festival!

In the morning (not the morning of the New Year, of course), my mother took me out to buy firecrackers, couplets and Fu characters. The street was already full of stalls for buying New Year's goods. I said to my mother: "Mother, let's buy firecrackers in advance!" My mother readily agreed.

We walked into a shop that bought firecrackers. I liked several boxes of small firecrackers. I said to my mother, "Mother, I want these." "No problem." My mother said frankly that she also bought some hanging firecrackers.

After buying firecrackers, my mother took me to the place where we sold Fuzi and bought couplets, bought some Fuzi and couplets and stuck them on the windows, doors and walls when we got home.

After shopping, we went home and piled Fuzi and couplets on the door and wall.

This is my first experience of shopping with my mother every year (I used to play at my grandpa's house, so I didn't have time to go). How about it?


Composition on Folk Customs (4)

Folk customs are the behavior patterns that people of all generations in a specific social and cultural region follow together. The diversity of customs is based on the fact that people often refer to the differences in behavior norms caused by different natural conditions as "wind"; The difference of behavior rules caused by social and cultural differences is called "vulgar". What are the excellent compositions about folk customs?

Excellent composition I on folk customs:

In ancient times, there was a great patriotic poet named Qu Yuan. He was expelled by the emperor because he was instigated by a traitor. But he still loves his country. Finally, he threw himself into the river. Later, in memory of Qu Yuan, people had today's Dragon Boat Festival.

Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional festival in China. But with the passage of time, the festival features in many places have disappeared. However, there are still strong folk customs in southern Fujian.

In the morning, everyone will go to cut wormwood. The wormwood cut is hung in front of the door and behind the house. The whole street is a vast expanse of green, as if there are thousands of green scarves flying in the wind. This wormwood means to drive away mosquitoes, insects and evil spirits.

The folk custom of wormwood exorcism has been passed down to this day, and the twelve o'clock time is even more unforgettable.

Twelve o'clock at noon. Every family carries a basin to the river for water. Rinse your feet or face with crystal clear water to wash away your bad luck. Later, people will gather by the river to worship. Not only did they kneel down, they also provided many offerings on the tribute platform, including chicken, duck, fish, meat, wine, fruits and vegetables. Of course, the most important thing is palm. Finally, six of them were thrown into the river to feed fish and shrimp. (So that Qu Yuan's body can continue to rest at the bottom of the sea) The sacrifice is over. The rest of the tribute can be taken home to eat, in order to get some luck and bring good luck.

In the afternoon, another climax of the Dragon Boat Festival came to pick lotus. Guided by a drunken man who was poorly dressed, he carried a wooden dragon head. The dragon head is carved lifelike, with bright eyes and a sacred and inviolable dignity. Followed by gongs and drums, flower girls, etc. The xx team will enter every family to dance flags and dust. The host will give them some candy and biscuits as a hospitality gift. The team is ten meters long and consists of hundreds of people. The sound of firecrackers continued, and the sound of gongs and drums rang through the sky. The momentum is really extraordinary!

At the Dragon Boat Festival, the happiest thing for children is to get a gift - sachet. Its color is mainly red, yellow and purple, and its surface is embroidered with some beautiful patterns. According to adults, there are many good things in the sachet. Yu is auspicious and happy, with the good wishes of the elders for the children.

The Dragon Boat Festival in southern Fujian is always so special and unforgettable!

Excellent composition on folk customs II:

My hometown Puge is a minority inhabited county in the southeast of Liangshan Prefecture. It has unique folk customs and is the hometown of the Torch Festival.

Torch Festival is a festival for praying for happiness and blessing good luck. The purpose of the Torch Festival is to drive away pests and protect crops from harvest. On June 24th of the lunar calendar every year, the Puge Yi people celebrate the Torch Festival.

On the first day of the Torch Festival, families clean cooking utensils, kill chickens and sheep, and prepare a grand festival dinner. Before dinner, adults put food into dustpans, put dishes on plates, put chopsticks and spoons on dishes, and then put them together in front of the door. I hope the old people who have passed away will come back for a meal, visit their children and grandchildren, bless their living families with peace, health and longevity, and take away the bad luck from their families. After sacrificing the dead old man, the whole family began to eat. After dinner, all the people, old and young, went out of their homes and came to the gate of the stockade to burn several huge bonfires with torches. The old got together and the small got together. The girls held hands and read a toast on the fire around the fire. People danced and laughed in the golden light! The congratulatory speech is louder than the sound, and the waves of joy overwhelm the waves, one after another, echoing in the valley for a long time.

The second day of the Torch Festival is the climax of the festival. Yi people from all directions gather in a fixed place. The site of the Torch Festival is a round and flat lawn, surrounded by thick and dense woods, and festival people sit around the lawn. Bullfighting, cockfighting, horse racing, wrestling and other activities will be held on this day. The wrestling of Puge Yi people is somewhat similar to the Japanese sumo wrestling that people see on TV. The one who falls above does not necessarily win, and the one who falls below does not necessarily lose. It depends on whose feet leave the ground first and whose shoulders touch the ground first. The young men who can participate in the Torch Festival wrestling competition are all the best in each village. Sometimes they were picked up by this one, and sometimes they fell down by that one. The loser is not discouraged, and the winner is not proud. They all calmly meet new challenges and won until they were invincible.

The third day of the Torch Festival is a beauty contest. The girls wore festive costumes, gold and silver jewelry, each holding a butter cloth umbrella, holding each other's colorful triangular scarves, forming one circle after another on the lawn, danced beautiful Yi dances, and sang graceful Yi songs. The colorful skirt is swinging and rotating, like a butterfly spreading its wings, like a peacock spreading its wings, which is very charming. The girls tried to show their beauty. The reporters were busy, taking pictures and videos. The judges are also carefully selecting the "peony" among the flowers. Look, they are sweating. It seems that they are really hard to choose! In the evening, families lit torches, and led by their parents, they walked around the house and yard, saying, "Burn the plague, and cattle and sheep will develop.". Then, each family in the village concentrated the remaining torches at the intersection where cattle and sheep came in and out of the village, lit a raging bonfire, placed a stone slab on the top of the bonfire, and each family threw 9 small stones and 9 grass roots on the stone slab, symbolizing that countless cattle and sheep came to eat grass, and the endless crops piled up into a mountain.

With the evolution of history and social progress, the Torch Festival in my hometown has gradually developed into a grand festival integrating folk sports, cultural activities and folk customs. In recent years, a large number of foreign friends and compatriots from Hong Kong and Taiwan have come to Puge to celebrate the Torch Festival with the Yi people.

Friends, please come to Puge to participate in the Torch Festival of the Yi people, and you will see thrilling scenes after scenes

Excellent composition on folk customs III:

"Wenzhou welcomes the lights on March 3, and Yi Village carries pigs on the 15th and 6th day of the lunar calendar." On February 16 of the lunar calendar, Yi Village grabs "Paidian pigs" every year. The sky seems beautiful, sweeping away the haze of the previous day, and suddenly it becomes clear and thousands of miles away. There are several white clouds floating in the blue sky, and it seems that I want to be a cheerleader too!

At about 11:15 this afternoon, the broad playground of the school became very lively. Adults who came from all directions to watch the palace hogs and tourists, journalists and photography enthusiasts who came from other places gathered here one after another. As soon as the students finished eating, they went straight to the playground. Even good students were no exception. They had already forgotten what homework they could do and just wanted to watch the wonderful game! Spectators, large and small, crowded on the playground, and everyone jostled with each other. It was very exciting! The most attractive one is those "palace pigs" who are dressed in colorful clothes. I'm afraid that when a big girl gets married, she will not be able to compete with them. Before the competition started, several junior children walked around these beautiful big flowered pigs, thinking that such a beautiful pig must be a blessing from the previous life as a pig! At 11:30, the competition officially began. The people of Paidian Pig were in their places. The host held a pair of red candles to lead the way in front of the team.

There are 18 groups participating in this activity, including 15 villager groups and 3 elderly groups (people are old but not old!). The competition is divided into three groups every time. The winning group will be selected only after going through various levels of selection. After a gunshot, the crowd gathered, and some audience cheered for their favorite group; Some viewers can't bear it, so they run beside or behind them, so that they can get more details faster, see them quickly, and see them more clearly. Four contestants in each group were as powerful as oxen, carrying the "lucky" piglets together, and rushed forward. Everyone wanted to run fastest, but they should not lose their pace. The team members in one group might be in a hurry, lost their pace, and accidentally fell on the plastic track. But what's more sad is that the "heavy as Mount Tai" on their shoulders The house pig has already pressed on his body. It's called a "horrible". Some timid students could not bear to look at it, so they covered their eyes; some adults gave a kind smile, encouraging them to get up quickly and continue the competition. The people who fell quickly adjusted, stood up again, regrouped, held the mentality of "competition first, participation first", and rushed to the end

In the end, I didn't care about it, but silently felt that this different folk custom brought us not only the inheritance of traditional culture, but also a rare happiness.


Composition on Folk Customs (5)

China, a multi-ethnic country; "56 ethnic groups, 56 flowers, 56 ethnic groups are one family..." Each region has its own unique customs. Speaking of customs, I think of our capital - Beijing. Visiting temple fairs and cooking Laba porridge have become their "daily routine". Do you still want to know? Let me show you this interesting custom.

The annual Lunar New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid Autumn Festival are the three major festivals in old Beijing, especially the Spring Festival. In many festivals, there are rich and varied folk customs. For example, on the evening of the 30th lunar month, the whole family gathered together to eat "more year old dumplings" and "two years old overnight, two years old on the fifth night". Firecrackers are set off at the beginning of the New Year to "bid farewell to the old and welcome the new", "wish for a hundred years" and "pray for good luck". The second day is the god of wealth. From the first day to the fourth day, no knife, no scissors, no sweeping, no new food, to show "annual surplus". During the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, we eat Yuanxiao, watch lanterns and visit temple fairs. On the 19th day of the first lunar month, the "Yanjiu Festival", the anniversary of the death of Qiu Chuji, the founder of Baiyun Taoism, was followed by tomb sweeping and outing on Tomb Sweeping Day.

"Bathing Buddha Festival" on the eighth day of April. On the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, eat zongzi and row dragon boats in memory of Qu Yuan, the great poet of the State of Chu. The 15th day of the seventh month is the Ghost Festival. On this day, we should offer sacrifices to gods, go to graves, put lotus lanterns and boat lanterns to ferry ghosts and gods. Mid Autumn Festival on the 15th day of August, people like to watch the moon and eat moon cakes that night. It is also called the Reunion Festival.

These folk customs have brought me unprecedented happiness, which not only adds a strong festive atmosphere, but also reflects people's yearning for a better life. How interesting folk customs are~ Let's continue to explore and discover this interesting folk world.


Composition on Folk Customs (6)

China is a vast country with a variety of folk customs, such as Bashan dance in Changyang, horse racing in Mongolia... But I am most interested in Beijing.

People who have been to Beijing must have eaten Peking Duck! "It's a pity not to eat roast duck until you reach the Great Wall." Beijing roast duck is known as "the best food in the world", and foreigners say that "to Beijing, two things, visit the Great Wall, eat roast duck", which shows that Beijing roast duck is world-famous. The best place to eat roast duck is Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant in Wangjing Mansion, which was founded 130 years ago. There is also a big store in Beijing, namely Cheap Place outside Chongwen Gate. Cheap Place was opened in 1885, nine years earlier than Quanjude. Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant is famous for roast duck in hanging oven, and Cheap Place is famous for roast duck in braising oven. Although the two flavors are quite different, they both work hard on the word "roast", so they are called Beijing Roast Duck.

There is another custom in Beijing, that is, Manchu and Han banquet. In Beihai Park in summer, 35 price tourists wearing the clothes of emperor, empress, imperial concubine and courtiers entered the restaurant in turn. They are the fifth batch of guests to enjoy the full Manchu and Han banquet since the establishment of this imperial restaurant 70 years ago. The royal atmosphere, which emphasizes etiquette and pomp, is around us. There are 130 courses on the table. Guests can finish the dinner in three dinners and one lunch. Man Han banquet can reach 134 hot dishes and 34 cold meat dishes at most, which can be finished in six times. The wide selection of materials for the Manchu and Han banquet can be said to be the best. Specifically, there are three kinds of "mountain eight treasures", "water eight treasures" and "land eight treasures". "Mountain Eight Treasures" are bear paws, monkey heads, Handakan, Feilong, tiger kidneys, elk, ginseng, etc; "Lu Bazhen" refers to toad, hump, mushroom, Yuhuang mushroom, chicken claw mushroom, corn jelly, Shafeng chicken, grouse, etc; "Sea Eight Treasures" refer to shark fin, sea cucumber, fresh shellfish, purple abalone, mullet egg, turtle belly, fish skin, etc. From the material point of view, it is not only extensive, but also precious. Many of them have become protected animals today and will never be eaten. Man Han banquet is undoubtedly the Chinese national culture, which is unique in the world. Of course, in addition to Manchu and Han banquets, Fangshan is also a palace dish.

Spring Festival is the most important festival in China. Known as "Chinese Christmas", it usually occurs in January and February of the Gregorian calendar every year. It's as lively as Christmas. In Beijing, shops are decorated with lanterns and decorations to extend business hours and supply a large number of New Year goods. The most representative are colored lights and various foods. In 1993, in order to ensure safety, the Beijing Municipal People's Government officially promulgated a law prohibiting fireworks and firecrackers, making the traditional custom of fireworks and firecrackers history.

I really want to go to Beijing, eat the Peking Duck there, and have a happy New Year there.


Composition on Folk Customs (7)

The old Beijing overpass area is a cultural, entertainment, catering and commercial center for Beijing civilians. Today, life in the old overpass area is concentrated in the new overpass tea garden. This tea garden is located at the northwest end of the famous Temple of Heaven Park. It is an antique building.

There is a stage in front of the hall, with black lacquer hardwood tables and chairs for the Eight Immortals. There are various Beijing snacks on both sides. Dressed in Chinese cheongsam, the waitress came to pour tea back. The payment must also be made with ancient Chinese copper coins -- you can exchange them with modern currency on the spot, which is completely old style.

The tea garden program is also a "folk custom series", among which the most worth seeing is the performance of the "eight monsters" in the old overpass, which can be said to be the big idols in the eyes of old Beijingers. Their performances are divided into Wenhuo and Wuhuo. Wenhuo has the double reed performed by Sun Baocai and Bi Xuexiang, the dialogue between Hu Yumin and Fu Baoshan, the drum music played by Tian Baoshan and other nine people, Zhang Shanzeng's "Bai Sha Sa Zi", Luo Haoran's pull westerners, Pan Changlin's classical tricks, Yang Yongxiang's oral skills, etc; Wu Huo has the Zhongfan, wrestling and hard Qigong of Zhou Maoxing and Li Baoru.

The temple fair in Beijing is a kind of folk entertainment that integrates eating, drinking and playing. Because it originated around the temple, it is called "temple"; Also, because there were many vendors burning incense and worshipping Buddha, they set up various stalls outside the temple to earn their money, which gradually became a regular activity, so it was called "meeting".

Temple fairs are mostly held in the Spring Festival. Various folk art performances, rich Beijing snacks and folk crafts are the most attractive places. Yangko, stilts, land boats, lion dances, playing with steel forks, tiger sticks, gongs and drums, and even those dancing "middle flags" tie a satin red flag on a bamboo pole 7 meters long and thick at the mouth of the bowl, using hands, arms, mouth, and forehead, throwing and catching it, which is extremely dangerous.


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Guangzhou is known as the "Flower City", and its annual winter jasmine flower market has attracted worldwide attention. On the eve of the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys of Guangzhou are filled with flowers and pots of oranges, and various parks hold Spring Festival flower exhibitions, especially three days before the New Year's Eve. Colored buildings and flower racks were erected on the main streets of each district, and flower farmers from all villages poured in one after another. They set out to sell flowers and oranges. The ten mile long street was full of flowers and crowds. It lasted until the early morning of the first day of the lunar new year, and then disappeared. This is a unique flower market in Guangzhou.

Guangzhou has a history of planting flowers for more than 1000 years. As early as the Southern Han Dynasty of the Five Dynasties, there were many jasmine flower fields around Zhuangtou Village on the south bank of the Pearl River. The favorite of Liu Hui, the king of the Southern Han Dynasty, was the flower grower in Zhuangtou. Kumquat symbolizes "good luck". Similar to it is the fruit of generations, which means prosperity from generation to generation. The fruit of bergamot, shaped like a palm, is as elegant and solemn as devout worshippers, and is favored by good men and women.

At the beginning of December every year, there are a large number of narcissus heads shipped from Zhangzhou, Fujian. People buy them back, carefully cultivate them, and control the flowering period by regulating the temperature and sunshine. Narcissus also seems to be able to understand people's expectations. It often opens in turn on New Year's Eve when they have family reunion dinner, or in the sound of firecrackers on the first day of the first lunar month. This scene brings endless fun to people. As the saying goes, "flowers bloom in wealth", which happens to be a good omen. In addition, narcissus has a delicate appearance, slim and graceful, and pleasant fragrance, so it is a must for every family.

Of course, there are many folk customs in Guangdong. For example, cooking soup, dancing lions, growing square bamboos, and even dancing oxen in some places... The folk customs in each place have different characteristics, waiting for us to discover it!


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Guangzhou is known as the "Flower City", and its annual winter jasmine flower market has attracted worldwide attention. On the eve of the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys of Guangzhou are filled with flowers and pots of oranges, and various parks hold Spring Festival flower exhibitions, especially three days before the New Year's Eve. Colored buildings and flower racks were erected on the main streets of each district, and flower farmers from all villages poured in one after another. They set out to sell flowers and oranges. The ten mile long street was full of flowers and crowds. It lasted until the early morning of the first day of the lunar new year, and then disappeared. This is a unique flower market in Guangzhou.

Guangzhou has been engaged in flower planting for more than 100 years. As early as the Southern Han Dynasty of the Five Dynasties, there were many jasmine flower fields around Zhuangtou Village on the south bank of the Pearl River. The favorite of Liu Hui, the king of the Southern Han Dynasty, was the flower grower in Zhuangtou. Kumquat symbolizes "good luck". Similar to it is the fruit of generations, which means prosperity from generation to generation. The fruit of bergamot, shaped like a palm, is as elegant and solemn as devout worshippers, and is favored by good men and women.

At the beginning of December every year, there are a large number of narcissus heads shipped from Zhangzhou, Fujian. People buy them back, carefully cultivate them, and control the flowering period by regulating the temperature and sunshine. Narcissus also seems to be able to understand people's expectations. It often opens in turn on New Year's Eve when they have family reunion dinner, or in the sound of firecrackers on the first day of the first lunar month. This scene brings endless fun to people. As the saying goes, "flowers bloom in wealth", which happens to be a good omen. In addition, narcissus has a delicate appearance, slim and graceful, and pleasant fragrance, so it is a must for every family.

Of course, there are many folk customs in Guangdong. For example, cooking soup, dancing lions, growing square bamboos, and even dancing oxen in some places... The folk customs in each place have different characteristics, waiting for us to discover it!


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China is an ancient country with a long history and traditional customs. Today I would like to introduce the folk customs of the Chinese Spring Festival.

One of the folk customs - paste Spring Festival couplets. Posting Spring Festival couplets is an indispensable part of a series of activities to welcome the Spring Festival. As early as a few days before the Spring Festival, the streets were crowded with hawkers shouting Spring Festival couplets. The Spring Festival couplets on the stall are even more dazzling and overwhelming.

The second part of folk customs is to paste window decorations. Chinese paper-cut art is an ancient handicraft art as well as a beautiful folk art in China. It has a long history. It is rooted in the masses of the people and has always been loved by people. It has been handed down for nearly 2000 years.

The third folk custom - New Year pictures. In addition to pasting Spring Festival couplets at the door, hanging door gods, and pasting window grilles on the windows, enjoying New Year pictures is also a major event during the Spring Festival. These New Year pictures add a sense of harmony and serenity to every household.

The fourth folk custom - lucky money. After all, it is still necessary to return to one of the things that children most expect during the Spring Festival, that is, to send lucky money. There is a very popular story about New Year's money. In ancient times, there was a small demon called "Sui". Hurt people on New Year's Eve. Therefore, every family sits awake with the light on this day, which is called "Shousheng". Some people also put lucky money under children's pillows to protect children. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, "the dragon shaped coins are woven with colored ropes, which are called lucky money. The money given to children by elders is also called lucky money". Therefore, some places call the New Year's money for children "string money". In modern times, it evolved into a hundred wen copper coin wrapped in red paper, which was given to the younger generation, implying "longevity". For the younger generation who have grown up, a silver dollar is put in the red paper bag, which means "one capital and ten thousand profits". After the currency was changed to paper currency, the elders liked to go to the bank to exchange the new banknotes linked to the face numbers for children, and wished the children "continuous promotion". Although it is good to give lucky money, it follows the tradition and also shows the elders' deep expectations for the next generation.

This is the folk custom of the Chinese traditional Spring Festival. In the morning of the Spring Festival, when the door is opened, firecrackers are set off first, which is called "opening firecracker". After the sound of firecrackers, the ground is red and as bright as brocade, which is called "full house red". At this time, the street was full of auspicious and jubilant.


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The Dai nationality is a unique ethnic group in Yunnan. I believe you have heard about it for a long time. Since ancient times, it is a nation that stresses etiquette. When outsiders arrive at the Dai nationality, the host will take the initiative to greet them. No matter men, women, old or young, they always smile and speak softly to their guests, neither swearing nor swearing. When you visit the Dai nationality, you will also receive the courtesy of the host to "splash water" and "tie a line" - when the guests arrive, there are Dai small whistles with silver bodies carrying water soaked in petals, and gently sprinkling branches and leaves on the guests. After entering the Dai bamboo tower and taking a seat, the old man will tie a thread on the wrist of the guest to wish the guest good luck, peace and happiness.

Perhaps the most famous of the Dai people is the Water Splashing Festival. Every April, the Dai people hold a Water Splashing Festival. On this morning, people will collect flowers, green leaves to worship in the Buddhist temple, and carry clear water to wash the dust for the Buddha. After all this, the mass water splashing started. Groups of young men and women poured out of the streets and alleys with copper bowls and washbasins filled with water. They played and chased, splashed on everyone, soaked from head to foot. This is auspicious water, happy water. Both the splasher and the splashed are extremely happy, with a smile on their faces.

Dai women are very particular about hair accessories. Most of them wear high hair buns, and they also like to put flowers on their hair buns; Men like to wear collarless blouses with opposite or large skirts, and fat tube trousers.

The Dai bamboo tower, a dwelling of the Dai people, is also famous. Because the temperature in Dai people's residential areas is high and bamboo buildings are conducive to preventing extreme heat and moisture. Therefore, the Dai people still keep the habit of "living near the water with many bamboo buildings". The Dai people also have a custom: one family builds houses and the whole village helps. When the new building falls into the city, the ceremony of "erecting the bamboo tower" will also be held. At this time, the whole village was bustling like a festival. At the same time, we also invite "Zanha" to sing the song of "Greeting the New House". It is said that only in this way can we be lucky, safe and prosperous.

There are many Dai folk customs, which are worth understanding and exploring.


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It's Spring Festival! It's Spring Festival! Every family is busy pasting Spring Festival couplets, shaving hair, cooking New Year's Eve dinner, setting off firecrackers... There are too many things to do, and too many "rules"! Some customs are very strange, which makes me confused. In desperation, I am going to ask my father who is pasting Spring Festival couplets.

"Wrong, wrong!" I saw my father put the word "Fu" upside down and shouted anxiously. "No mistake!" Dad answered slowly. "Then why should I stick it backwards?" I wondered. Dad explained: "It's a custom to paste the word" Fu "backward, and it means that" Fu "is down!" "Oh, so it is! What are the customs and rules for the Spring Festival?" I asked again. Dad stopped his work and patiently explained it to me.

It turns out that there is a custom of setting off firecrackers during the Spring Festival, which originates from the story of "Nian Beast". A long time ago, there was a "Nian beast" who lived in the deep sea for a long time. On New Year's Eve, he jumped out of the sea and did evil everywhere. One year an old man drove away the "Nian beast" by shooting, wearing red clothes, and pasting red couplets, which was peaceful. Since then, this method has spread to this day.

After listening to my father's explanation, I suddenly understood. I asked my father again, "Why do you have to cut your hair in the twenty seventh?" "Oh, there is a folk saying, 'Twenty seven, fine shaving, twenty-eight, stupid shaving!" "So it is!"

Then I asked, "Why do you want to do a big cleaning?" Dad said, "The big cleaning is to clean up the bad luck of a year! This is a good omen!" "Then why do you give all gifts to oranges?" I didn't understand. "That's because the word 'orange' in orange has the same meaning as' orange ', while' orange 'and' lucky 'are very similar. Everyone gives oranges to each other for good luck in the Spring Festival!" "That's why!" Dad said again: "There is also the custom of' receiving the god of wealth '. The fifth day of the first month is the birthday of the god of wealth. On the night before the arrival of the god of wealth's birthday, every family will hold a banquet to celebrate his birthday. " Only then did I fully understand.

Today I learned a lot about the New Year customs, but I think it's too superstitious! But it seems to be a kind of fun, as long as happy! Why not be superstitious?

Students, I have gained a lot from the custom of "Nian", but I don't know what you have gained. If there is anything more novel, please tell me! I'm here to wish you a happy New Year and all the best!


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There are many traditional festivals in my hometown, such as Spring Festival, Mid Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Double Ninth Festival... Each festival has traditional customs.

On the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of May every year, there are customs of dragon boat racing, eating zongzi, and hanging moxa leaf calamus, which is said to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan. In the Mid Autumn Festival, China has the custom of watching the moon and eating moon cakes. The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Double Ninth Festival, which includes climbing high, appreciating chrysanthemums, drinking chrysanthemum wine, eating Double Ninth Cake, inserting cornel, etc. The Double Ninth Festival is also a festival for respecting the elderly. Now let me introduce our most important festival - Spring Festival.

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in China and the most important festival of the year. When the Spring Festival comes, every family is jubilant. They hang red lanterns and stick red couplets on them. Everyone looks cheerful and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere! Let's start with New Year's Eve. The whole family get together, eat delicious food, and chat while watching the Spring Festival get-together. After dinner, our children can enjoy playing outside with fireworks, while adults will get together to play cards, watch TV and talk. At night, the sky will be blossoming with beautiful fireworks, which is really colorful! We didn't go to bed until very late. Some adults are still old.

Besides, we need to set off "Guanmen Cannon" on New Year's Eve. The firecrackers should be set off on the morning of the first day of the new year. It is a "door opener". There is a saying in China that "opening the door with firecrackers", that is, the first thing for every household to open the door is to set off firecrackers. The sound of firecrackers is continuous, crackling and lively. The new year begins with the sound of firecrackers. I like the Spring Festival best. I can not only eat, play and wear new clothes, but also have a more important reason, that is, my pocket becomes bulging, which is all the money given by my parents, grandparents and relatives. It is said that if we get the lucky money, we can live safely for one year.

This is the custom of Chinese New Year in my hometown. What are the customs of Spring Festival in your hometown? I believe you must have your own unique customs.


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Tour Qingyun Mountain Folk Custom Amusement Park

During the holiday, my mother and I went to Qingyun Mountain Folk Amusement Park.

Qingyun Mountain is located in the east of Anqiu City, which is the extension of Yimeng Mountain. It runs in the northeast and southwest, half around Anqiu City. After listening to the guide's aunt's introduction, I could not wait to become a bird and fly to Qingyun Mountain.

When we came to the foot of Qingyun Mountain and looked up, the whole mountain was covered with rain and fog. On the mountain, resplendent temples loomed.

We began to climb the mountain. [organized by]

Qingyun Mountain has many places of interest, such as "Jieyun Temple". "Moon Range Tower" and so on. The most famous one is Jieyun Temple. Jieyun Temple is composed of the main hall, side hall, Maigu Temple and Kui Pavilion. We first went to the main hall, where the Three Kings and the Holy Ancestors were enshrined, and then to the side hall, where there were ten famous doctors in ancient China.

After seeing the Jieyun Temple, we need to cross a suspension bridge. Tourists shake the bridge hard on the bridge, making it stagger. My feet slipped and fell, causing everyone to laugh.

After crossing the bridge, you will reach the minority villages. There? I enjoyed the customs of Dai, Wa and Hani. They welcomed the tourists with singing and dancing. I saw their houses and their clothes. China is a big family with 56 ethnic groups and 56 flowers, each with its own customs and characteristics. I like the history and culture of all ethnic groups.

Qingyun Mountain Folk Custom Amusement Park gave me a vivid folk custom lesson. I will remember it vividly.


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Introduction to Naxi Folk Customs

Do you understand folk customs of the Naxi nationality?

The Naxi people used to believe in Dongba religion, Lamaism, wood, heaven, earth, mountains, water and other natural gods, and use the lunar calendar to record the year. Many festivals, such as Spring Festival, Tomb Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid Autumn Festival, are roughly the same as those of the local Han people. The Spring Festival is the largest traditional festival and is accompanied by many sacrificial activities.

At that time, every family will kill the pig, make sour liver and brew rice wine. On New Year's Eve, we should kill chickens and stew pig heads to worship the Kitchen God and ancestors. When dining, if someone at home goes out, you should also put bowls and chopsticks on the table to show family reunion.

No meat food is allowed for breakfast on the first day of the year. On the second day of the year, we began to visit relatives and friends, pay New Year greetings to each other, treat guests to dinner, and exchange gifts such as brown sugar, red cakes and snacks.

The most ceremonious one is "Naxi worships heaven", which is usually held in the first and middle of the first month. At that time, the place for worshiping heaven should be selected, and Dongba leader (village without leader, select respected old people) should be the priest. Dongba should chant the corresponding poems for worshiping heaven in each program, which together amount to nearly ten thousand lines, forming a long song for worshiping heaven in a grand view. The sacrificial pigs fed in turn will be slaughtered. Each family will donate barley and wheat to make wine and bait.

Clean the site and build a tent before sacrificing.


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Folklore of Oroqen

In a remote village, there is a warm, hospitable, generous and nature loving people called Oroqen.

Oroqen is a brave people. At first, they danced with wolves in the mountains and shared the bed with the sun and the moon. Later, the brave Oroqen people built simple houses. Their clothes are the most breath of nature

Use the skin of the animal to make simple clothes, which are warm and beautiful. Use the head of the animal to sew a hat with wool inside and outside. The most distinctive feature is that there are two small horns on the hat.

The food of Oroqen people is meat, handlebar meat and barbecue meat. All staple foods are meat and willow Artemisia sprout soup. Each Oroqen people there always has a weapon to hunt roe deer and wild boar.

At the moment, the Oroqen people are no longer hunting. From the ancient hand to hand combat to the polite society at the moment, there are still some old people who can't forget the wonderful hunting on the mountain. Fighting with wild boars is exciting, and the joy of pulling animal bones home. Therefore, some old people still live on the mountain at the moment, sometimes go down and sometimes go up, and always dance with wolves, The day when the sun and the moon are in bed.


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Folk customs of the Yi people

hello everyone! Recently, I like to collect some information about folk festivals. I am so excited about it that I want to share it with you. Well, I have sorted them out and made them into "big inventory". what? Are you unconvinced? Well, let me give you a good introduction now!

Each nation has its own unique culture and living habits. In the long history, it also has special festivals. In De'ang nationality, it is not surprising that these special festivals contain more special folk customs!

The De'ang people with a long history have a custom of entertaining each other on festivals. No matter how many dishes are on the banquet, they must make a bowl of tasteless vegetable dishes with fresh vegetables, and then bring a small butterfly of chili water to eat with chili water. Listen, I like spicy food. My mouth is watering. It's delicious to eat like this. It's really fascinating!

Yi nationality is an ancient and enthusiastic nationality. The Torch Festival of the Yi people is also famous throughout the country and is a traditional festival in all Yi areas. It is popular in Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and other Yi areas. Even Bai, Naxi and Jinuo people celebrate the Torch Festival!

The Torch Festival on the 24th day of the sixth month of the lunar calendar is the most grand and spectacular festival of the Yi people with the strongest ethnic characteristics, and it is also a celebration of the whole people! When I imagine the excitement of the Torch Festival of the Yi people, I cannot help but be filled with longing

The folkways and customs of all ethnic groups have made me appreciate many national flavors, and also made me more full of perfect longing for life!