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一;As we all know,different countries have different table manners. Today, I’d like to introduce something about Chinese table manners. It’s very necessary to learn table manners in China. In China, table manners are too much. For instance,you are not supposed to eat with knives and forks. Chinese usually use chopsticks instead. But we are not supposed to stick our chopsticks into our food. But we are supposed to pick up our bowl to eat. And we are supposed to let the old start eating first. And we are allowed to talk at the table. However, you can’t talk too loud and laugh too crazily. In fact, in China, table manners are not so serious . so , you don’t need to worry about them so much.二;China is a typical country in the east. So there are a number of great differences from other western countries. As we all know, comparing with westerners, we chinese people are much more euphemistic. They don't like expressing their feelings directly. When being commended, we chinese people usually reply with"No,No, i am not good!". In our minds, it is a kind of virtue. On the contrary, they westerners suggest it is an action of not being confident enough. We can't say which is better and which is worse, because it was formed by culture and background.

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坚强的T123

Chinese Spring Festival celebrating the end of winter and the warmth of spring. It began in the last day of the lunar year, end in the 15th day of lunar New Year, also is the Lantern Festival. During the Spring Festival, people use red lantern and Spring Festival couplets decorate a house, put on all kinds of colored clothes, often visit friends and relatives or together eat dumplings, fish, meat and other delicious food. The children are looking forward to receiving red envelope money, and together they play each other the fireworks, with happy. Street with dragon and lion dance and some other carnival activities, CCTV will held the grand Spring Festival gala.翻译:中国的春节庆祝冬天的结束和温暖春天的来临。它开始于农历年的最后一天,结束于农历正月十五,也就是元宵节。在春节期间,人们用红灯笼和春联装饰房子,穿上各式各样的彩色衣服,经常拜访亲戚朋友或聚在一起吃饺子、鱼、肉和其他美味的食物。孩子们盼望着收到红包的压岁钱,他们一起放烟花,相互玩的跟开心。大街上有舞龙、舞狮和其他一些狂欢活动,中央电视台会举行盛大的春节联欢晚会。

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梦紫蝶57

China Dining Custom Table Manners The main difference between Chinese and western eating habits is that unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. If you are being treated by a Chinese host, be prepared for a ton of food. Chinese are very proud of their culture of cuisine and will do their best to show their hospitality. And sometimes the Chinese host use their chopsticks to put food in your bowl or plate. This is a sign of politeness. The appropriate thing to do would be to eat the whatever-it-is and say how yummy it is. If you feel uncomfortable with this, you can just say a polite thank you and leave the food there. Eating No-no's Don't stick your chopsticks upright in the rice bowl.Instead,lay them on your dish. The reason for this is that when somebody dies,the shrine to them contains a bowl of sand or rice with two sticks of incense stuck upright in it. So if you stick your chopsticks in the rice bowl, it looks like this shrine and is equivalent to wishing death upon a person at the table! Make sure the spout of the teapot is not facing anyone. It is impolite to set the teapot down where the spout is facing towards somebody. The spout should always be directed to where nobody is sitting, usually just outward from the table. Don't tap on your bowl with your chopsticks.Beggars tap on their bowls, so this is not polite.Also, when the food is coming too slow in a restarant, people will tap their bowls. If you are in someone's home,it is like insulting the cook. Drinking Gan Bei! (Cheers! “Gan Bei” literally means “dry [the] glass”) Besides beer, the official Chinese alcoholic beverage is Bai Jiu,high-proof Chinese liquor made from assorted grains. There are varying degrees of Bai Jiu. The Beijing favorite is called Er Guo Tou, which is a whopping 56% alcohol. More expensive are Maotai and Wuliangye. - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Of course, the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork, but that’s only superficial. Besides, in decent restaurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough. The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated to a formal dinner and particularly if the host thinks you’re in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes. The meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes, to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup then will be served (unless in Guangdong style restaurants) to be followed by staple food ranging from rice, noodles to dumplings. If you wish to have your rice to go with other dishes, you should say so in good time, for most of the Chinese choose to have the staple food at last or have none of them at all. Perhaps one of the things that surprises a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests. In formal dinners, there are always “public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of genuine friendship and politeness. It is always polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just leave the food in the plate. People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is consumed. When you have had enough, just say so. Or you will always overeat! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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蒸蒸鸡蛋

这里按照小学生的标准,我没有使用从句,或者复合的句子成分,基本上是简单句和单一的句子成分,希望符合你的要求。The new year has come, my family is busy with many works. My father has bought a lot of food, and my mother has bought many new clothes for us. I like them very much. My father is going to set off fireworks, it is Chinese tradition to have some fireworks, my grandapa tells me, people have to have some firewoks at the new year. At old new year days, a monster always came to village to prey kind villagers. The villagers used fireworks to scare him off. 其实,写小学生的作文有的时候,感觉也是很苦难的,写托福,雅思作文时,复杂的句型,单词有些难度。但是把原有的成人知识抛弃,降低到小学生的水皮,搜肠刮肚的找些简单词汇,和简单句型,实话实说,其实也是很不容易的事情啊!

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极夜北极光

关于清明节习俗的英语作文(通用7篇)

无论在学习、工作或是生活中,大家都写过作文吧,作文是从内部言语向外部言语的过渡,即从经过压缩的简要的、自己能明白的语言,向开展的、具有规范语法结构的、能为他人所理解的外部语言形式的转化。还是对作文一筹莫展吗?以下是我整理的关于清明节习俗的英语作文,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。

Qing Ming is a time to remember the dead and the dearly departed. More important, it is a period to honour and to pay respect to one's deceased ancestors and family members. Because it reinforces the ethic of filial piety, Qing Ming is a major Chinese festival.

Literally meaning "clear" (Qing) and "bright" (Ming), this Chinese festival falls in early spring, on the 106th day after the winter solstice. It is a "spring" festival, and it is an occasion for the whole family to leave the home and to sweep the graves of their forebears. Chinese being practical people this sweeping of the graves is given an extended period, that is, 10 days before and after Qing Ming day. Among some dialect groups a whole month is allocated.

清明节是一个纪念祖先的`节日。主要的纪念仪式是扫墓,扫墓是慎终追远、郭亲睦邻及行孝的具体表现;基于上述意义,清明节因此成为华人的重要节日。 清明节是在仲春和暮春之交,也就是冬至后的106天。扫墓活动通常是在清明节的前十天或后十天。有些地域的人士的扫墓活动长达一个月。

An old man takes one last look before leaving the City Cemetery at Biandanshan of Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province.In ancient times, people celebrated Qing Ming Jie with dancing, singing, picnics, and kite flying. Colored boiled eggs would be broken to symbolize the opening of life. In the capital, the Emperor would plant trees on the palace grounds to celebrate the renewing nature of spring. In the villages, young men and women would court each other.

The Qingming (Pure Brightness) Festival is one of the 24 seasonal division points in China, falling on April 4-6 each year. After the festival, the temperature will rise up and rainfall increases. It is the high time for spring plowing and sowing. But the Qingming Festival is not only a seasonal point to guide farm work, it is more a festival of commemoration.

The Qingming Festival sees a combination of sadness and happiness.

This is the most important day of sacrifice. Both the Han and minority ethnic groups at this time offer sacrifices to their ancestors and sweep the tombs of the diseased. Also, they will not cook on this day and only cold food is served.

The Hanshi (Cold Food) Festival was usually one day before the Qingming Festival. As our ancestors often extended the day to the Qingming, they were later combined.

On each Qingming Festival, all cemeteries are crowded with people who came to sweep tombs and offer sacrifices. Traffic on the way to the cemeteries becomes extremely jammed. The customs have been greatly simplified today. After slightly sweeping the tombs, people offer food, flowers and favorites of the dead, then burn incense and paper money and bow before the memorial tablet.

In contrast to the sadness of the tomb sweepers, people also enjoy hope of Spring on this day. The Qingming Festival is a time when the sun shines brightly, the trees and grass become green and nature is again lively. Since ancient times, people have followed the custom of Spring outings. At this time tourists are everywhere.

People love to fly kites during the Qingming Festival. Kite flying is actually not limited to the Qingming Festival. Its uniqueness lies in that people fly kites not during the day, but also at night. A string of little lanterns tied onto the kite or the thread look like shining stars, and therefore, are called "god's lanterns."

The Qingming Festival is also a time to plant trees, for the survival rate of saplings is high and trees grow fast later. In the past, the Qingming Festival was called "Arbor Day". But since 1979, "Arbor Day" was settled as March 12 according to the Gregorian calendar.

Customs of the Qing Ming Festival

The customs of the Qingming Festival: such as cold food, tomb sweeping, outing, flying kites, swinging, fighting chickens, tug of war and so on. These customs have gradually been forgotten with the years and social changes, some of them have been forgotten, and some still have been left to the present and give new connotations.

In old Qingdao, Qingming Festival was also seen as a great solar terms. The festival is the day before Tomb-sweeping Day, every family off the fire, to eat cold food. "That 105 days after the winter solstice, the day before the fire, cold, it is also called the" cold day "and" no smoking day". People in the two days before the Qingming open fire, that is, the day is not bright, cooked rice, until after sunset to burn, to show the nostalgia for relatives, because people often continue the activities of the cold food festival to Qingming, and gradually the cold food and clear together.

Prevailing in the Tomb-sweeping Day grave custom, commonly known as "grave grave". This day to fill the entire ancestral grave, remove dust, weed, incense burning paper, held. Some people have to use this opportunity to mend the grave, most of them add soil to the head of the grave symbolically, and press some money on the top of the grave, let others see it, and know that there are still some people in the grave, so that the Qing Ming Festival is to go to the grave no matter how poor the family is. After sacrificing, people must have a picnic and eat up the food they offer, that is to say, they eat "Fu Gang" to express their frugality to their ancestors.

Many people have to eat onions and Egg cakes, meaning this custom continues be clever and sensible. Some people still pinching flowers, called "steamed swallow", eat the chicken and egg white. The little swallow came, and the real spring arrived. On the morning of Qingming, the whole family must eat eggs and chicks, and be clear eyed and not sick. Many students must bring eggs to the teacher to show their respect. On the other hand, during the Qingming Festival, paper with scorpion patterns was posted at home, and scorpions and centipede were not recruited in the family, especially in rural areas.

"Before and after the Qingming, planting melon and pea" is a widely spread folk proverb. In the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, the rural area began to arrange the farm time reasonably. On the Qingming Festival, many farmers eat sorghum rice for cattle. "One thousand, ten thousand, no forgetting a meal of sorghum." Eat high grain gruel, wheat gruel, and corn porridge, which means BBK will eat a lot of beef and donkey on the day to reward their hard work for a year.

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清明节习俗

清明节的习俗:如寒食赐火、清明扫墓、踏青郊游、放风筝、荡秋千、斗鸡、拔河等,这些习俗随着岁月交替和社会变迁,有些已经逐渐被遗忘,连一丝记忆都不复存在,有些仍遗留至今并赋予了新的内涵。

在旧时的青岛,清明节也被看作是一个大节气。寒食节是在清明节的前一天,每家都要断火,吃冷食。冬至后105天谓之寒食,从前的这一天禁火,冷食,故又称“冷节”、“禁烟节”。人们在清明前两天就开时断火,即天不亮就把饭做好,直到落日后再烧火,以示对亲人的怀念,由于人们常把寒食节的活动延续到清明,逐渐将寒食与清明合二为一。

在清明节扫墓的习俗比较盛行,扫墓俗称“上坟”。这一天要去祖坟上填土整坟,扫除沙尘杂草,上香、烧纸,举行祭礼。有的人家要利用这一机会修整坟墓,大多数是象征性地给坟头上添添土,还要在上边压些纸钱,让别人看了,知道此坟尚有后人,所以说,无论家里多穷,清明节都是要去上坟的。人们祭祀完毕,都要进行野餐,将上供的食品吃掉,也就是吃福根,以向先人表示节俭之意。

许多人家都要吃大葱和蛋饼,寓意聪明伶俐,这个习俗一直延续至今。有的人家还要捏面花,称作“蒸小燕”, 吃白面小鸡和鸡蛋。寓意小燕子来了,真正的春天到来了。清明这天早晨全家人一定要吃鸡蛋和小鸡,心明眼亮不得病,很多学生要带鸡蛋给老师以表敬仰。另外,清明节时将印有蝎子图案的纸贴在家里,家中不招蝎子、蜈蚣,尤其是在农村特别盛行。

“清明前后,种瓜点豆”,这是一句流传广泛的民间谚语。清末民初,农村一带开始合理安排农时,清明节这天,好多农家给牲口吃高粱米饭,俗语:“打一千,骂一万,不忘清明节一顿高粱米饭。”吃高粮米粥、麦子粥、玉米粥,表示日子步步高,这一天用粥要让牛、驴等饱餐一顿,以犒赏它们一年的辛劳。

Ching Ming Festival, the custom is to enrich interesting, in addition to pay attention to ban fire, grave, as well as hikers, swinging, Cuju, playing polo, Liu ed a series of custom sports. According to legend, this is because the Ching Ming Festival to Cold Food Observance ban fire, in order to prevent the Cold Food Observance buffet beverages, so we come to participate in some sports, in order to exercise.

Therefore, this festival in both Jisaoxinfen Health Do not die from the acid tears of sorrow, another outing laughter of play, is a distinctive holiday.

Tomb sweeping is the most popular custom of the Qingming Festival. For tomb sweeping, people need to bring some corresponding sacrifices to go up the mountain to the cemetery of their ancestors.

On Tomb Sweeping Day, many people will hold flowers to worship our ancestors. On this day, there were many people in the cemetery. Everyone was dressed solemnly, and the expression on his face was also with a touch of sadness. Qingming Festival is originally a day that is easy to arouse people's yearning at the bottom of their hearts. In most cases, the Tomb Sweeping Day is mostly rainy, and the whole earth has a sense of moistening.

The cypress trees planted in the cemetery have gathered a lot of rain. Cypress trees stand upright in the cemetery one by one. In front of the side-by-side graves, many cemeteries have been placed with flowers. These flowers are not only a kind of respect for our ancestors, but also a kind of missing.

In the custom of Qingming Festival, tomb sweeping seems to be a must. After sweeping the tomb on the Qingming Festival, there are many other customs, such as outing, flying kites, ing willows and so on. After the Tomb Sweeping Day, my family will go for an outing in the countryside. Will go into nature and taste the hope of spring.

The Qingming outing can also ease the reluctance and yearning of some future generations for their ancestors. Looking at this thriving world and the new life in nature, you know that tomorrow is beautiful and with new hope.

In this year's Tomb Sweeping Day, my family took me to fly a kite for the first time. On the last day of Qingming Festival, there was a little shadow of sunshine in the sky, and the spring breeze kept blowing. This day was a good day for flying kites. So when my parents took me to the square, the colorful kites in the sky were flying, which was very beautiful.

That day, I took a kite with my parents, and then compared it in the square to see whose kite took the lead and whose kite flew well. We ran together in the square and attracted many people to watch.

Today is Tomb Sweeping Day, a day to commemorate our ancestors and Jie Zitui. I can't help but think of a poem by Du Fu: "it rains one after another during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls."

Around 8 o'clock, my mother and grandpa set out from home. On the way, I kept thinking about the past. It seemed that I had never seen my wife's kind appearance, and there were no deeds related to my wife in my mind. What does she look like? Treat me well... A series of questions suddenly came to my mind. I asked my mother, "Mom, have I met my wife? Will you treat me well?" My mother said helplessly, "to tell you the truth, I haven't seen it. I should have died very early. So this..."

After a long 20 minutes, we finally came to Shanglin lake, and suddenly there was a flower needle like rain in the sky. Park the car, take the tools and get ready to go up the mountain. Looking to the distance, there are too many people. It fills the whole aisle without any gap. With the crowd, we moved slowly. I found that some old people are very feudal and superstitious, with firecrackers, candles, paper money and so on. What if something happens?

We followed the crowd up again, turned a corner, turned another corner, and went up the stairs. We found our wife's grave, as usual. This time I colored the words that have experienced a spring and autumn storm. I wrote these big characters one by one and thought how good it would be if my wife was still alive! Now I must have a happy chat with my wife... I smiled with relief at the thought.

Mother and grandpa took a sickle and cleaned up the weeds and flowers next to the grave. I picked up the azaleas along the grave and quietly placed them behind my wife's monument. It looked like an ornament on her head. At this time, my mother and grandpa also cleaned up, and the whole grave looked much cleaner.

After that, we carefully placed a column of fragrance, put sacrifices, prayed silently and gave us blessings.

I turned around and looked at the blue lake. There were ripples on it. There were cruise ships on the lake. It drove away with people's blessings, people's prayers and people's hopes.

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幸福、定格

春节的:Spring Festival ,known as the Chinese New Year, is the most important holiday in China.From late January to early February,Chinese people are busy preparing for the New Year.They clean their houses ,have their hair cut,and buy new clothes .Jiaozi or dumpling is most popular.To those who live far away from their home,this festival is also a framily reunion occasion. And they often go back home to celebrate the festival with their family.The first day of the new year is the time when people visit their friends adn wish each other good luck in the new year. 春节,即中国人的新年,是中国最重要的节日。从一月末到二月初人们忙着为新年做准备。他们打扫房屋、理发和买新衣服。饺子是最受欢迎的。对那些远离家乡的人们,春节是一个合家团聚的时刻。他们经常回家和家人欢度春节。新年第一天人们访友并互祝新年好运。 清明节:Its Chinese name "Qing Ming" literally means "Clear Brightness," hinting at its importance as a celebration of Spring. Similar to the spring festivals of other cultures, Tomb Sweeping Day celebrates the rebirth of nature, while marking the beginning of the planting season and other outdoor activities. 清明节,又叫踏青节,正是春光明媚草木吐绿的时节,也正是人们春游的好时候,所以古人有清明踏青,并开展一系列体育活动的的习俗。直到今天,清明节祭拜祖先,悼念已逝的亲人的习俗仍很盛行。

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