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Introduction: Our Chinese nation has a long history and rich traditional culture, especially many traditional festivals. The following is the composition material I searched for you. Welcome to read the reference. I hope I can help you!

Chapter 1: Students of traditional culture, have you ever eaten "sheep"? The "sheep" I'm talking about here is not the mutton we usually eat. When I say "sheep", I mean steamed bread made of flour like sheep. Eating "sheep" is a traditional cultural custom in our hometown.

In our hometown, every year after the new wheat harvest, the new mother will prepare some steamed buns and some gifts for her family. This is called "herding sheep". In a few days, grandma will take some "sheep" of different sizes to see her grandson, which is now commonly known as "sending sheep". With the improvement of living standards, many people no longer send "sheep" but go to the bakery to order some bread "sheep". After the "sheep" is sent to the grandson's house, it should be brought back to grandma's house, which means grandma will continue to send "sheep" next year.

Sheep are usually sent for three to five years, and some send grandchildren until they get married.

When I was young, my grandmother always gave me "herding sheep" for three years. Those sheep of different sizes and shapes taste delicious! Looking back now, my mouth is watering!

Chapter II: Traditional Culture The traditional culture in China includes watching lanterns and eating jiaozi during the Lantern Festival, boating and eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival, and enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Then I will tell you the story of Lantern Festival.

Lantern Festival has a history of more than 2,000 years in China, also known as "Lantern Festival", also known as "Lantern Festival" or "Lantern Festival". According to the ancient custom in China, "Yuan" refers to the full moon, and there are so-called "Sanyuan" in a year-the fifteenth day of the first month is called "Shangyuan" and the fifteenth day of July is called "Xia Yuan". The fifteenth day of the first month is the night of the first full moon in a year and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. On the night of Spring Festival, people celebrate this festival and the continuation of the Spring Festival, so the Lantern Festival is also called "Shangyuan Festival". "Night" means night, so Lantern Festival also means the first full moon night of the year.

Chapter III: Traditional culture constitutes our Chinese nation with a long history and rich and profound traditional culture, especially many traditional festivals.

I like the Dragon Boat Festival best. Because you can serve delicious brown seeds, there are sausages, dates and meat in glutinous rice. There is also an interesting legend about the Dragon Boat Festival. Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet in Chu State, died in 340 BC. Qu Yuan was very sad. He committed suicide by throwing himself into the river on May 5th. People are afraid that fish and shrimp will eat Qu Yuan's body. They put rice in a bamboo tube and threw it into the river, but the dragon stole it. Later, people learned that dragons were most afraid of reed leaves and five-color lines, so people wrapped glutinous rice with these things. Xiaolong was scared away when he saw these things, so that small fish and shrimps would not eat Qu Yuan's body. So on this day, people throw wrapped palm seed into the river, which has become a custom year after year.

I like Dragon Boat Festival best, I like eating palm seeds best, and I admire Qu Yuan most.

Chapter IV: China Traditional Culture China Traditional Culture is rich and colorful. For example: Chinese knot, martial arts, writing brush, inkstone, rice paper, ink, paper making, printing, gunpowder, compass, facial makeup, Beijing opera, diabolo, fried dough sticks and oil tea. ...

I like diabolo, because yo-yo is a descendant of diabolo. I like the compass, too, because it can guide us and is easy to carry. I also like fried dough sticks, because they are crisp outside and tender inside. Although it is a little greasy and fatty, it tastes good. I also like Camellia oleifera, because Camellia oleifera is made of many fragrant things such as peanuts and sesame seeds. It is rich in flavor and nutrition, and you can also soak fried dough sticks. Eating them together is much more delicious. It's simply delicious on earth!

However, what I like best is China's printing, because people in the 20th century are really strong! A word can be changed into several, dozens, hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands, which is amazing!

There are so many traditional cultures in China that I can't talk about them for days and nights! All of them were invented by China, and even foreign characters were combined in Pinyin. China is better, but I still don't want to join a foreign nationality. Although some places in China can't catch up with foreign countries, we may wait a few years. When we are all grown up, we will use our knowledge and our intelligence to beat foreigners. By then, I believe that China's science and technology will be more developed, and China will be the best in all aspects!

Chapter 5: There are many traditional cultures in traditional cultural life, such as: dragon boat racing in the Dragon Boat Festival and eating jiaozi in the Spring Festival ... Among them, I am most interested in the origin of the upside-down blessing in the Spring Festival.

Once upon a time, there was a big official who ordered everyone to post the word "Fu" during the Chinese New Year. On New Year's Day, the official wants to know how people are doing. When the official was walking in the street, he found that a family had pasted the word "Fu" upside down, so the official asked the soldiers to bring the family into the house. The official asked one of them, "Why did you turn the word' Fu' upside down?" The man trembled and said, "My Lord, you turned the word' fu' upside down, which sounds like a blessing, so the villain turned the word' fu' upside down ..." The adults felt very reasonable after hearing this, not only did they not punish their families, but also rewarded them.

The traditional culture in our life is really wonderful!

Chapter VI: Traditional Culture In China, whether in urban or rural areas, every household should choose a pair of red Spring Festival couplets and stick them on their doors during the Spring Festival to add festive atmosphere to the festival. On this day, you go to the street to see, there are beaming doors everywhere.

Spring Festival couplets represent joy and peace. The activities carried out by our group are copying Spring Festival couplets, such as "The earth is beautiful in spring, the morning glow is red", "Happy every year, safe every year", "Wan Li in the mountains is picturesque, and spring is beautiful everywhere in China", "Magpies give more good news" and so on. We also learned from the internet that there are many kinds of Spring Festival couplets, which are divided into door hearts, frame pairs and places of use. So the position of the sticker is different, such as the "door heart" sticker in the center of the upper end of the door panel; "Cross-dressing" is posted on the crossbar of the door.

Everyone is interested in taking part in activities like copying Spring Festival couplets. We have gained a lot from copying and collecting Spring Festival couplets this time. These neat sentences are really wonderful, which makes us feel the profoundness of China culture. The teacher said that we can also read the ever-changing changes of the motherland from this beautiful Spring Festival couplets.

Chapter VII: Traditional Culture In the activity of "Understanding the traditional culture in life", our group chose to understand ceramics.

Today, I only heard people in the street talking about the ceramic fair with great interest. We arrived at the meeting with curiosity. Along the way, we all wondered how good the ceramics of this Tao Bo Fair were, which caused such a great sensation in our hometown.

There were so many people at the exchange meeting that we finally squeezed through the crowd and came to the ceramic exhibition point. We are already sweating from the heat. I looked around and every booth was crowded with people. Some of them bought their favorite vases, some were bargaining with the merchants, and some didn't choose the right ones and chose them carefully. The host told us: "These are all porcelain from Jingdezhen." I appreciate it carefully: the vases are all painted with golden flowers, which are exquisite, including landscape paintings, figure paintings and flower-and-bird paintings. In addition to vases, there are more exquisite ceramic works, such as warm flagons and wine bowls. Especially playful elephants, the most eye-catching, with balls in their arms, never seem to get enough.

We lingered in the meantime, admiring every ceramic work, and truly realized the charm of ceramics.

Chapter VIII: Traditional Culture China is an ancient cultural country with a long history of 5,000 years. China's traditional culture is extensive and profound, which can be seen everywhere in our life. We have learned four famous poems: Tang Poetry and Song Poetry. Four Treasures of the Study we use, Chinese medicine we eat, and tea we drink; And the erhu we play and the flute we play; The Tang suit we wear, the porcelain we use and so on. There are countless traditional cultures in our country, which can be seen everywhere.

There are various traditional festivals in our country, many things have various customs and habits, and every place has local and ethnic characteristics. But I still like the traditional festivals in China best.

During the Spring Festival, you can receive lucky money symbolizing blessing and peace. After Tomb-Sweeping Day, you can worship your deceased relatives; After the Dragon Boat Festival, you can eat sweet and soft zongzi. Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion to eat moon cakes and enjoy the moon. The Double Ninth Festival is a good day to climb mountains and wear dogwood ... Among all the traditional festivals, the Dragon Boat Festival impressed me the most.

Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan. It is said that Qu Yuan was insulted by the emperor and cheated by senior officials, and he was extremely sad. He threw himself into the river that night. After knowing the news, people rushed to the river and boarded the boat to salvage Qu Yuan's body, but they couldn't. People are afraid that Qu Yuan's body will be eaten by fish and shrimp, so they throw zongzi into the river and let the fish and shrimp eat zongzi. Since then, people have called this day Dragon Boat Festival. On this day, every household will make zongzi to commemorate this great patriotic poet!

Every traditional culture in our country has a historical background or a classic story. China's traditional culture is really profound and has a long history!