一篇中秋节英语作文,一般现在时,用上一两句定语从句或状语从句80~100字,用上以下几个词 August 15 of the lunar years...moon cakes...traditional...get together...enjoy the moon light ...a long history
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一篇中秋节英语作文,一般现在时,用上一两句定语从句或状语从句80~100字,用上以下几个词 August 15 of the lunar years...moon cakes...traditional...get together...enjoy the moon light ...a long history
一篇中秋节英语作文,一般现在时,用上一两句定语从句或状语从句80~100字,用上以下几个词 August 15 of the lunar years...moon cakes...traditional...get together...enjoy the moon light ...a long history
一篇中秋节英语作文,一般现在时,用上一两句定语从句或状语从句80~100字,用上以下几个词 August 15 of the lunar years...moon cakes...traditional...get together...enjoy the moon light ...a long history
Get together gather …,family reunion
In China,Mid-autumn Day is considered to be a symbol of family reunion.On this day,all the family members gather together at home to celebrate this special occasion.Last year,I could not celebrate the festival with my family because I was in university.However,this special day left a deep impression on me.
I still remember the atmosphere of that evening.All the students who could not go back home assembled in our classroom,having a party to celebrate this traditional festival.We tried our best to show our own enthusiasm.As an ethnic minority,I performed a peacock dance,which received warm applause.After the two-hour party,we went out to the playground and sat together to appreciate the moon because it is a tradition on Mid-autumn Day.We ate moon cakes,played cards,and listened to romantic poems recited by one of our classmates.In that harmonious atmosphere,nobody felt lonely or homesick even though we were far away from our homes
Thanks to our classmates,I experienced such a colorful and interesting Mid-autumn Day at my university.Thus,I learned to value all the festivals I spent during my university life
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The Mid-Autumn Festival (Traditional Chinese: 中秋节; Simplified Chinese: 中秋节; Korean: Ch'usǒk; Japanese: Tsukimi 月见/つきみ; Vietnamese Tết Trung Thu. In Malaysia and Singapore, it is also sometimes r...
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The Mid-Autumn Festival (Traditional Chinese: 中秋节; Simplified Chinese: 中秋节; Korean: Ch'usǒk; Japanese: Tsukimi 月见/つきみ; Vietnamese Tết Trung Thu. In Malaysia and Singapore, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival, similar in name to a different festival which falls on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year). The Mid-Autumn Festival is a popular Asian celebration of abundance and togetherness, dating back over 3,000 years to China's Zhou Dynasty.
The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month of the Chinese calendar (usually around mid- or late-September in the Gregorian Calendar), a date that parallels the Autumn Equinox of the solar calendar. At this time, the moon is at its fullest and brightest, marking an ideal time to celebrate the abundance of the summer's harvest. The traditional food of this festival is the mooncake, of which there are many different varieties.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the two most important holidays in the Chinese calendar (the other being the Chinese Lunar New Year), and is a legal holiday in several countries. Farmers celebrate the end of the summer harvesting season on this date. Traditionally, on this day, Chinese family members and friends will gather to admire the bright mid-autumn harvest moon, and eat moon cakes and pomeloes together. It is also common to have barbecues outside under the moon, and to put pomelo rinds on one's head. Brightly lit lanterns are often carried around by children. Together with the celebration, there appear some special customs in different parts of the country, such as burning incense, planting Mid-Autumn trees, lighting lanterns on towers, and fire dragon dances. Shops selling mooncakes, before the festival, often display pictures of Chang'e, floating to the moon.
Mooncake is often eaten during the festival.Typical mooncakes are round or rectangular pastries, measuring about 10 cm in diameter and 4-5 cm thick. A thick pasty filling is surrounded by a relatively thin (2-3 mm) crust and may contain yolks from salted duck eggs. Mooncakes are rich, heavy, and dense compared with most Western cakes and pastries. They are usually eaten in small wedges accompanied by Chinese tea.
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