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1、田家元日

(唐)孟浩然

昨夜斗回北,今朝岁起东;

我年已强壮,无禄尚忧农。

桑野就耕父,荷锄随牧童;

田家占气候,共说此年丰。

TianGu YuanRi

(tang) meng haoran

Last night, fights back to north, now aged up east,

I already strong, no eloth in is sorrow farmers.

SangYe will plow father, lotus hoe with cowboys,

TianGuZhan climate, total said it in abundance.

2.元日

王安石

爆竹声中一岁除,东风送暖入屠苏。

千门万户曈曈日,争插新桃换旧符。

New Year's Day

Wang Anshi

Amid the boom of firecrackers a year has come to an end,

And the spring wind has wafted warm breath to the wine.

While the rising sun shines over each and every household,

People would put up new peachwood charm for the old.

3.卖痴呆词

(唐)范成大

除夕更阑人不睡,厌禳钝滞迫新岁;

小儿呼叫走长街,云有痴呆召人卖。

The word, "sell dementia

(tang) FanChengDa

New Year's eve GengLan people don't sleep,

anaerobic Rang blunt sluggish forced sexually compromising;

Pediatric call go nan, clouds have dementia for sale.

元旦英文朗诵稿

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鲜嫩的小豆芽

Yuandan is the first day of the lunar calendar. It is the day when the earth has circled the sun for one round and is beginning another circling. It represents a new beginning when people send off the old days and welcome the new ones. As the first day of the year, Yuandan has been considered to be the most important festival since the ancient times. Customs 1. Kaisui(beginning of the year): According to the Chinese traditional custom, starting from haishi(9p.m. to 11p.m.)of the last evening of the twelfth lunar month, each family must prepare offering s to deities at the altar. At the same time, they too prepare food for the New Year day: The whole family will then stay awake together to attend to the year(called shou sui). After haishi, zishi(11p.m. to 1a.m.)will come, and this is the arrival of New Year(Yuandan). At this moment, people begin the celebration with fireworks. Vegetarian and sweet foods will then be placed are the altar for offerings, and incense be burned to welcome the deities. In the ancient times, it was believed that haishi connected the two years and thus was called kaisui. At the same night, some families will follow the instruction in Tongshu and place preparing altar in the direction of the "fortune deity" during the "fortune time" to receive the deity. If the direction of the "fortune deity" is at the "ill position", people will choose to receive "happy deity" or "noble deity" instead. 2. There is an apparent difference in the custom of food taking on Yuandan between the Chinese in the northern and southern regions. The northern Chinese has the habit of taking jiao zi(dumpling made of flour with vegetable and meat wrapped inside). Some people may put a sweet or a coin inside jiao zi, hoping to have a sweet year after tasting the sweet and a wealthy year after tasting the coin. on the other hand, the southern Chinese have the taboo for killing on Yuandan. Therefore, they do not take meat in tee morning of Yuandan, so as to avoid bloodshed or mutual slaughter. In order to evade misfortune, they have the first meal of this day without meat. Instead, they take vegetarian food for the sake of virtue. 3. What is special during the New Year is that parents or elders will distribute red packets(ang pao or ya sui qian)to the children. People in the ancient times were more particular in giving away the red packets: the distribution took place on the eve of New Year so that the kids could suppress the past year and enter the New Year. Ya sui has the meaning of overcoming the unpredictable future. Representing the wishes for the healthy psychological growth of the children, ya sui qian symbolises the elders' hope to see their children overcome all the unpredictable elements brought by the "year". 4. There is an extraordinary number of taboos on Yuandan. Each place has its own customs of taboo. Here, we will mention only a few common taboos in Fujian Province, Guangdong Province and Southeast Asia: In the past, people commonly believed that fortune was hidden in the house. So, w\sweeping of floor must be done in the direction moving inwards, and there was no clearance of rubbish at night. Particularly on the New Tear day, in order to keep fortune from flowing out, there was no sweeping. Some families kept this taboo until the fifth or even the fifteenth day. If anything was broken, the pieces were wrapped up in order not to let the fortune slip away and were disposed only the fifth day. Yuandan(in more serious families, the period extends from the 1st to the 15th day) marks the new beginning. In the hope that New Year brings good beginning, people should utter neither unkind words nor vulgar language. Making noises, fighting, quarreling and especially weeping are avoided to deter misfortune. There are even taboos of taking medicine and having sneeze, for it is believed that they can lead to sickness throughout the year. Taboos of the past also concerned the use of knife and the breaking of things. If a thing was broken, the word "break" or any other word importing similar meaning was not used. Instead, words like "failing to the floor and blossoming like flowers" which delivered pleasant senses were used to suggest good connections. On Yuandan, neither lending and nor giving of money to others is done so that there will be no out-flowing of money during the year. There is also the saying that if a male sleeps in the afternoon, his career will breakdown, and if a female has an afternoon nap, the kitchen will collapse. 5. Ancient rite: In the past, there was a rite called he zheng(proper greeting)during New Year. When a person paid a New Year visit to friends or relatives, he took along a piece of paper or card on which the name of the host was written wit Chinese brush. The receiver of this greeting card would normally paste it on the wall of his main hall to show his respect to and appreciation for the visitor. The quantity of greeting card received reflected the person's public relationship with others, while the names and status of the people who gave the greeting cards indicated the host's boundary of social network and standard of living. Nowadays, because of easy communication, convenient transportation system and wider social network, when people send their greetings they tend to follow the Western style. The greeting is now done by mail and even by email. Today, he zheng is done by simply bringing along red packets and food presents when making a visit. To be in line with the custom of to giving away money on the first day, families in some places do not pay New Year call to others. Instead, the whole family simply goes out to enjoy themselves or stayed at home for family happiness. 6. In the past, there was a superstition that when a person left his house in the New Year, he must take the correct first step. A particular person would look for the fortunate direction in accordance with the day, month and year of this birth basing on the explanation of Chinese calendar. On Yuan Dan, when a person stepped out of his house, he must go in the fortunate direction and avoid the unfortunate direction. Even people of less particularity also consulted Chinese calendar to find out where the fortunate directions and fierce deities were before the first step out of their houses. Meaning From the above mentioned customs, we can see that there are especially many taboos during Chinese New Year. On Yuan Dan in particular, there are more taboos on speech and behaviour than those on other ordinary days. Similarly, there are more activities in pursuit of good cause than usual. On probing the activities and taboos, we have no difficulty to understand that the theme behind is always related to fortune, wealth and goodness, and that people usually concern themselves with a good beginning for the year. Some taboos may look superstitious on the surface, but they do produce efficacy. If we practise them circumspectively, they will yield practical results. For example, the prohibition of bad words, quarrel, weeping and crying, together with the emphasis on thinking positively even when things are broken, provide some normative rules for people to follow. This gives people the opportunity to mend their ways, to develop good attitudes, and to form a habit of thinking positively and looking at the good side of things. The prohibition of sweeping and disposing the rubbish in the first five days forces people to arrange their things and clear away the rubbish properly at the end of each year, so that no unwanted things will be carried forward to the new year. At the same time, the taboo also compels people to learn to be thrifty. This is because to prevent accumulated things from becoming rubbish, people must be careful in the use of any paper or other things, and thus avoid waste of things. The avoidance of medicine and sneeze on the first day looks like a joke and is absurd as far as the patient is concerned. However, because of the taboos, people will be conscious enough to take serious care of their health during the windy and snowing season. Thus, they will avoid falling sick in the New Year and wasting away the precious spring hours. Nowadays, people have abandoned the custom of bringing along greeting cards when they go for New Year house visits. However, Chinese Malaysians still maintain the habit of sending New Year greeting cards by post before the New Year. There are even non-Chinese sending New Year greeting cared in English or Malay languages to their Chinese friends. Moreover, the Chinese like to use colourful New Year cared to decorate their houses, so as to strengthen the New Year atmosphere. Like the ancient days' greeting cards for he zheng which were displayed in the main hall, these modern New Year cards also reflect the social position of the persons who receive the cards. Thus, in the way, the ancient rite of he zheng has developed in Malaysia with a Malaysian colour.望采纳

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元旦诗歌朗诵稿6篇

在日复一日的学习、工作或生活中,大家都听说过或者使用过一些比较经典的诗歌吧,诗歌一般饱含丰富的想象、联想和幻想。那么你有真正了解过诗歌吗?以下是我精心整理的元旦诗歌朗诵稿,希望对大家有所帮助。

元旦节在华碧

不见雪花在长空飘舞

不见梅枝绽出幽雅的花蕾

在这充满活力的校园

元旦节的脚步象三月三的鼓点般

活泼而轻盈

在绿树葱郁的浓荫下

在红花浪漫的花期里

元旦节已将她宁静的祝福

悄悄洒在每一颗纯朴的心灵

请以天涯游子的名义

请以一个跌倒后又重新站立起的

跋涉者名义

接受这元旦节温馨的祝福

万泉河的浪花会涤去我们

身心的尘垢

在元旦节,在华碧,朋友

请象一棵树那样去生活

舒展枝叶吸纳八面来风

挺拔身躯撑起一片蓝天!

元旦,好比一个美丽的东西,

看,

元旦一来到,

我们的脸上,

便有了最灿烂的笑容;

我们穿上新衣服,

显得多么神气!

元旦,好比一个特别的节日,

看,

省吃俭用的爸爸妈妈,

给你买来许多好吃的零食;

还有许多好玩的玩具,

都给你买过来,

让你感到很惊奇,

同是也让你感到了家庭的温馨;

啊!

元旦节是美丽的,

也是快乐的。

元旦是春天,

就像春姑娘闻风而动,

给人们留下许多新生的希望。

就算你的希望埋在了心灵的深处,

她,也会帮你把希望放飞!

也许,元旦是夏天,

就向人们内心中的太阳,

在人们内心的黑暗处放射光明,

给人们内心点起一盏照明的灯。

使他们能感受到幸福,温暖......

让他们的心灵不再黑暗、沾满灰尘。

也许,元旦是秋天,

一个丰收的使者,

把人们的内心填满喜悦、快乐

??即使人们的心再空旷。

让人感受到丰收的快乐!

也许,元旦是冬天,

一个白色的世界,

下一场银白色的大雪,

为大地盖上一床银白色、软绵绵的`被子。

看!

元旦一来到,

我们脸上便有了最灿烂、最美的笑容......

见不到一丝一毫的"忧愁"!

啊!元旦是美丽的!也是快乐的!

它,给人一种期望和希望......

红敏:每当我踏着晨光走进美丽的润新,心中便涌起无限的激情与畅想,作为一名老师,我深爱着我的事业,我的讲台;还有一群天真可爱的男孩、女孩!

青青:那一根根充满灵性的粉笔啊,搭起了一层层华美的楼梯,引导着我的学生们一步步走向知识的殿堂。

邓维:教室里,书声朗朗,琴房中,歌声飞扬,一只只张满风帆的小船正在这里积蓄力量,准备远航。

伟霞:每当我踏着星光离开文小,回头凝望,那不夜的灯火啊,竟和天上的星星一同闪亮。

运鹏:多少次,孤灯伴我到深夜,为了某个问题,我冥思苦想,一座高山被征服,征服另一座高山又成为我新的梦想。

三毛:每个人对人生的理解都不一样,其实,我很满足,因为我的学生们延续了我的生命,成为我人生最华彩的乐章。

林静:我并不贫穷,当一张张幸福的笑脸簇拥在我的身旁,当一封封贺信雪片般飞来,一种圣洁的幸福在我心底流淌。

国玲:我不是巨人,但我愿我的学生们能够站在我的肩上。在文小这块沃土上,有那么多真诚而期待的目光,领导的关怀,家长的期望,温暖着我们每一位老师的心房。

青青:我们能够做到的,就是为文小的儿女插上一双腾飞的翅膀。红敏:我愿做一缕春风,吹开满园桃李,我常想,人应该常有梦想,梦想是动力的源泉,梦想是创造的翅膀。

爷爷奶奶曾这样对我说

孩子,你们都是幸福的一代

天天生活在浓浓的关爱里

爸爸妈妈曾这样对我说

孩子,你们都是幸运的一代

天天生活在温暖的阳光里

老师也曾这样对我说

同学们,你们都是快乐的一代

天天无忧无虑,自由自在

展开理想的翅膀

翱翔在知识的海洋里

我想对爷爷奶奶说:

是呀,这得感谢您,

为我们奉献了一切

而您的头上,却白发苍苍

我想对爸爸妈妈说:

是呀,这得感谢您

为我们创造了一切

而您的额头,却布满了皱纹

我想对老师说:

是呀,这得感谢您

为我们付出了多少的心血

而您年轻的身影,却刻在了那黑板上,作业里,书本中。

此时此刻,我多想变成一束飘满芳香的鲜花

开放在爷爷奶奶窗前

让微笑永远留在您的脸上

此时此刻,我多想化作一缕不倦的凉风

给爸爸妈妈带去清凉

不再让汗水挥洒

此时此刻,我多想化做一杯清茶

让老师的声音永远圆润,不再嘶哑

此时此刻,我多想紧紧依在您的怀抱里

深深地说一声:谢谢你们!

【师】每当我踏着晨光走进美丽的校园,心中便涌起无限的激情与畅想,作为一名老师,我深爱着我的事业,我的讲台。那一根根充满灵性的粉笔啊,搭起了一层层华美的楼梯,引导着我的学生们一步步走向知识的殿堂。教室里,书声朗朗,一只只荷满风帆的小船正在这里积蓄力量,准备远航。

【生】每当我踏着晨光走进令人心驰神往的课堂,一种无以言状的激动在我全身荡漾。作为一名学生,我深爱着我的学校,我的班级。我喜欢每一个方块字,每一个英语单词,每一个方程式,每一块陆地和海洋,在知识的迷宫里我们品味着创造的乐趣,我们探索着真理,我们寻求着梦想,和太阳一起出发,我们要创造人生的辉煌。

【师】每当我踏着星光离开校园,回头凝望,那不夜的灯火啊,竟和天上的星星一同闪亮。

【生】每当我踏着星光离开课堂,回头凝望,每张课桌上都留下我们奋斗的诗行。

【师】多少次,孤灯伴我到深夜,为了某个问题,我冥思苦想,一座高山被征服,征服另一座高山又成为我新的梦想。

【生】老师,为了我们,岁月己使您两鬓染霜。您默默无闻,您辛劳有加,您两袖清风,您就不曾后悔过吗?

【师】每个人对人生的理解都不一样,其实,我很满足,

因为我的学生们延续了我的生命,成为我人生最华彩的乐章。我并不贫穷,当一张张幸福的笑脸簇拥在我的身旁,我知道这是最宝贵的财富,当一张张贺信雪片般飞来,一种圣洁的幸福在我心底流淌。

我不是巨人,但我愿我的学生们能够站在我的肩上。在这块沃野上,有那么多真诚而期待的目光:领导的关怀,家长的期望,温暖着我们每一位老师的心房。但也让我们感到肩上担子的分量。社会、家长那一双双殷切的关注,滋润着我们的成长。我们能够做到的,就是为这里的儿女插上一双腾飞的翅膀。

【生】老师,您说您还有一个梦想,就是让您的学生走遍大江南北,成为祖国的栋梁。你有何感想?

【师】我愿做一缕春风,吹开满园桃李,我常想,人应该常有梦想,梦想是动力的源泉,梦想是创造的翅膀。勤奋创新的石中人是那样的有魄力、有胆量,知难而进,奋勇向上。

当全国各条战线上都有石马中学莘莘学子的时候,我会感到无限的骄傲与荣光,圆梦在石中,飞翔到四面八方,用我们的实力证明,石中是学习乐园,生活的乐园。

【生】老师,您常说,是花儿就让她尽情绽放,是鸟儿就让她展翅高翔,在学校,我们完善了人格,张扬了个性,培养了特长,到放飞的时候,我们就有了一双搏击长空的翅膀,但不管飞到哪里,您都是我们最牵挂、最景仰的人;石中,都是我们最魂牵梦绕的地方。

【师】三年的光阴,白驹过隙,石马中学抒写了自己的辉煌,我们也感到无限的骄傲和荣光。三年的转瞬即逝,我们播撒着汗水,我们收获了希望。

【生】三年的弹指一挥,流动的是一批批学生,不变的是我们的校风,是我们崇高远大的理想。

【师】我们期待三十年

【学生】我们期待四十年

【合】我们期待石马中学不断进步,我们期待石马中学不断辉煌,我们期待着石马中学的学子

【师】在奉节

【生】在重庆

【师】在全国

【合】皆是栋梁

南疆北国春潮涌动,中长城内外山花烂漫,

北京天安门前花团锦簇,人民大会堂群星璀璨。

伟大的祖国六十岁生日!

神州大地歌如潮、花如海、彩旗漫卷。

此时此刻,你看见了什么?

我看见历史风云辉映出波澜壮阔的画卷,

我看见破冰踏浪,乘风而行的南湖红船;

我看见八十六个春秋征途漫漫,

我看见一代伟人九天揽月、勇立船头,激扬文字,指点江山。

我看见南昌城头向旧世界宣战的信号弹,

我看见长征路上茫茫草地、皑皑的雪山;

我看见枣园灯光下领袖写就雄文篇篇,

我看见炎黄子孙人人喜笑颜开,

阳光下抒发着一个共同的心愿:

“没有共产党就没有新中国”,这发自肺腑的颂歌唱了一年又一年。

这歌声唱沸长江水,掀起黄河浪,

这歌声把亿万人民复兴中华的激情点燃。

我看见神州大地擂响改革开放的战鼓,

我看见十三亿人民意气风发奔向小康;

我看见在中国的南海边,画了一个圈

我看见《春天的故事》唱出百花满园;

我看见嫦娥升空巡天遥看银河的照片,

我看见长江三峡碧波荡漾、星光点点;

我看见飞奔的铁龙驶进了世界屋脊,

我看见奥运精神浸润着中华儿女的心田。

我看见“神七”腾空而起,直插云天!

我看见华夏儿女正构建和谐大家园,

我看见五保老人正幸福地安度晚年……

我们还看见—黄冈**,为国家作出了巨大贡献。

啊!党的十七大,

叫我们怎不激情满怀、浮想联翩:

看,神圣的南湖红船载着中国的命运,

闯过多少激流,趟过多少险滩,

创造出一个东方的神话,

腾飞出一个东方的灿烂。

中国的昨天有过辉煌、有过辛酸、有过苦难,

中国的明天云蒸霞蔚,前程似锦,光辉灿烂。

党的十七大承前启后、继往开来,

征途上谱写伟大复兴的光荣和庄严。

让我们万众一心沿着党指引的航线,

披荆斩棘,创新进取,与时俱进,

共同开拓洒满阳光的新纪元!

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angela颖宝贝

直接协商一篇文章不就得了吗再上台读一篇啊笨

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哟西小得瑟

If It didn’t Bring you Joy  如果它没给你带来欢乐

Just Leave it Behind  就把它抛在脑后

Let’s Ring in the New Year  让我们在新的一年里

With Good Things in Mind  牢记好事情

Let Every Bad Memory  让我们心痛的

That Brought Heartache and Pain  不好的回忆

And let’s Turn a New Leaf  让我们翻开新的一叶

With the Smell of New Rain  带着春雨的芬芳

Let’s Forget Past Mistakes  让我们忘记过去的错误

Making Amends for This Year  都在新一年得到弥补

Sending You These Greetings  发送一份新年祝福

To Bring You Hope and Cheer  愿它带给你希望和快乐

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