英语春节手抄报范文 篇一
The Celebration of Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is the most important traditional holiday in China. It is a time for family reunions, feasts, and various cultural activities. The festival lasts for 15 days, starting from the first day of the lunar calendar.
During Chinese New Year, families gather together to celebrate and pay respects to their ancestors. People clean their houses thoroughly to sweep away bad luck and make room for good fortune. Red decorations are hung up, as the color red symbolizes luck and happiness in Chinese culture. The most common and iconic decoration is the red lantern, which can be seen everywhere during the festival.
One of the highlights of Chinese New Year is the reunion dinner on New Year's Eve. Family members come from near and far to enjoy a lavish feast together. Traditional dishes such as dumplings, fish, and rice cakes are served, each carrying a symbolic meaning. For example, dumplings represent wealth and prosperity, while fish symbolizes abundance and surplus.
Another important tradition during Chinese New Year is the giving and receiving of red envelopes. These red envelopes contain money and are given by married couples and elders to children and unmarried individuals. It is believed that the money inside brings good luck and blessings for the coming year.
Fireworks and firecrackers are an essential part of the celebrations. The loud sounds and bright lights are believed to scare away evil spirits and bring good luck. However, in recent years, due to safety concerns and environmental issues, many cities have implemented restrictions on the use of fireworks.
During the 15-day festival, there are various cultural activities and performances, such as dragon and lion dances, acrobatic shows, and traditional music performances. These activities not only entertain the people but also showcase the rich cultural heritage of China.
In conclusion, Chinese New Year is a time of joy, family, and tradition. It is a time when people come together to celebrate, honor their roots, and look forward to a prosperous year ahead. The festival is not only celebrated in China but also by Chinese communities around the world, making it a truly global event.
英语春节手抄报范文 篇二
The Legend of Nian: The Origin of Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, has a rich history and is filled with fascinating legends and stories. One of the most well-known legends is the story of Nian, which explains the origin of many Chinese New Year customs and traditions.
According to the legend, Nian was a ferocious monster that lived in the mountains and would come down to the villages to terrorize the people. Nian had the ability to swallow everything in its path, including people and animals. The villagers were terrified and would hide in their homes whenever Nian was around.
One day, an old man came to the village and promised to help them get rid of Nian. He advised the villagers to hang red decorations, set off firecrackers, and make loud noises to scare away the monster. The villagers followed the old man's instructions, and when Nian came down to the village, it was frightened by the red decorations and the loud noises. It fled back to the mountains and never returned.
From then on, the villagers celebrated their victory over Nian every year by decorating their homes with red lanterns and scrolls, setting off firecrackers, and making loud noises. They also started the tradition of wearing new clothes, giving and receiving red envelopes, and eating special foods during the festival.
The legend of Nian not only explains the origin of these customs but also symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and the power of unity. It teaches people to face their fears, come together as a community, and overcome any challenges that come their way.
Today, the legend of Nian is still passed down from generation to generation, reminding people of the importance of tradition, unity, and the spirit of the Chinese New Year. It serves as a reminder to cherish family, embrace cultural heritage, and look forward to a prosperous and harmonious year ahead.
In conclusion, the legend of Nian is an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations. It not only adds meaning and depth to the festival but also serves as a reminder of the values and virtues that are cherished by the Chinese people.
英语春节手抄报范文 篇三
The Spring Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and also the most important one of the whole year. Through the evolvement of thousands of years, a series of customs are spreading far and wide.
Sweeping the Dust扫尘
“Dust” is homophonic with _chen”in Chinese, which means old and past. In this way, _sweeping the dust” before the Spring Festival means a thorough cleaning of houses to sweep away bad luck in the past year. This custom shows a good wish of putting away old things to welcome a new life. In a word, just before the Spring Festival comes, every household will give a thorough cleaning to bid farewell to the old year and usher in the new.
Pasting Spring Couplets贴春联
“The Spring Couplet”, also called _couplet” and _a pair of antithetical phrases”, is a special form of literature in China. The Spring Couplet is composed of two antithetical sentences on both sides of the door and a horizontal scroll bearing an inscription, usually an auspicious phrase, above the gate. The sentence pasting on the right side of the door is called the first line of the couplet and the one on the left the second line. On the eve of the Spring Festival, every household will paste on doors a spring couplet written on red paper to give a happy and prosperous atmosphere of the Festival. In the past, the Chinese usually wrote their own spring couplet with a brush or asked others to do for them, while nowadays, it is common for people to buy the printed spring couplet in the market.
Pasting Paper-cuts and _Up-sided Fu”贴窗花和“福”字
Paper-cuts, usually with auspicious patterns, give a happy and prosperous atmosphere of the Festival and express the good wishes of Chinese people looking forward to a good life. In addition to pasting paper-cuts on windows, it is common for Chinese to paste the character _fu”, big and small, on walls, doors and doorposts around the houses. _Fu” shows people’s yearning toward a good life. Some people even invert the character _fu” to signify that blessing has arrived because _inverted” is a homonym for _arrive” in Chinese. Now many kinds of paper-cuts and _fu” can be seen in the market before the Festival.
Staying Up Late on New Year‘s Eve守岁
The tradition of staying up late to see New Year in originatedfroman interesting folk tale. In ancient China there lived a monster named Year, who was very ferocious. Year always went outfromits burrow on New Year’s Eve to devour people. Therefore, on every New Year’s Eve, every household would have supper together. After dinner, no one dared go to sleep and all the family members would sit together, chatting and emboldening each other. Gradually the habit of staying up late on New Year’s Eve is formed. Thus in China, _celebrating the Spring Festival” is also called _passing over the year (guo nian)”。 However, now there are less and less people in cities who will stay up late to see New Year in.
Pasting New Year Prints贴年画
The custom of pasting New Year Prints originatedfromthe tradition of placing Door Gods on the external doors of houses. With the creation of board carvings, New Year paintings cover a wide range of subjects. The most famous ones are Door Gods, Surplus Year after Year, Three Gods of Blessing, Salary and Longevity, An Abundant Harvest of Crops, Thriving Domestic Animals and Celebrating Spring. Four producing areas of New Year Print are Tɑohuɑwu of Suzhou, Yɑngliuqing of Tianjin, Wuqiɑng of Hebei and Weifang of Shangdong. Now the tradition of pasting New Year paintings is still kept in rural China, while it is seldom followed in cities.
Having Jiaozi吃饺子
On New Year’s Eve, the whole family will sit together to make jiaozi and celebrate the Spring Festival. The shape of jiaozi is like gold ingotfromancient China. So people eat them and wish for money and treasure. The tradition of having jiaozi is very important during the Spring Festival. You cannot have a complete Spring Festival without having jiaozi. (See page 82 for more information about _jiaozi”)
The CCTV New Year‘s Gala看春节联欢晚会
The New Year’s Gala is a variety show held by China Central Television (CCTV) since 1983. For every year since then at the turn of the Lunar New Year, the program begins at 8:00PM and lasts five or six hours. It brings laughter to billions of people, creates many popular words and produces lots of TV phenomena meriting attention. For over twenty years, its value has gone far beyond a variety show. It is essential entertainment for the Chinese both at home and abroad. Many Chinese would like to watch the gala while having the dinner on New Year’s Eve.
春节句子
1. New Year should be a time of banked-up fines, the scent of flowers and wine, good talk, good memories and loyalties renewed. But if all else is lacking - love will do.
新年是这样美好的时光:炉火熊熊,花儿芬芳,醇酒飘香,殷殷祝福,美好回忆,恩爱日新。即便没有一切,只要有爱便足矣。
2. May the beauty and joy of New Year remain with you throughout the new year!
愿新春美景与欢乐常伴随你新年新年!
3. Happy new year!
新年快乐!
4. New Year's greetings and best wishes!
致新年贺忱与最美好的.祝福!
5. A happy New Year to you.
祝节日快乐,新年幸福。
6. Best of luck in the year to come.
愿你在未来的一年里,吉星高照。
7. Wish all the best wishes for you.
献上最美好的祝愿。
8. Wish many good wishes for the holidays and the coming year.
新的一年,向你献上最诚挚的祝福。
9. Wishing you all the blessings of a beautiful Christmas season.
愿你拥有美丽的新年所有的祝福。
10. May its blessings lead into a wonderful year for you and all whom you hold dear.
万事如意新年美好祝福你及你所爱的万事如意。
11. To wish you special joy at the holidays and all year.
祝你在节日和新的一年中享有无限的快乐。
12. Much joy to you in the upcoming year.
愿您在新的一年充满快乐。
13. Wishing you and your family a very happy new year.
祝福您及全家新年快乐。
14. We offer New year blessings to you.
我们向您献上新年的祝福!
15. I only want you for New year!
我只要你作为我的新年礼物!
16. I give all my love to you this New year.
值此佳节,献上我对你所有的爱。
17. My arms are wide open for you this New Year.
我张开双臂,盼与你共度新春佳节。
18. Here's a tender New Year kissfromyou know who.
你的心上人献给你一个温柔的新年之吻。
19. Wishing you and yours a happy happy new year.
万事如意,合家平安。
20. Best wishes for a wonderful new year.
献上最诚挚的祝福,祝您新年愉快。
英语春节手抄报范文 篇四
英语笑话(一)
Q: What's the difference between a monkey and a flea?
A: A monkey can have fleas, but a flea can't have monkeys.
猴子会和跳蚤有什么不同呢?你可能会直接的想到它们俩是一大一小。但除此之外呢,那就是猴子身上可以长跳蚤,而跳蚤身上却不能有猴子。这个答案很有意思吧?
英语笑话(二)
A: Which do you find more important, money or friends?
B: Friends, of course.
A: Why?
B: I can always borrow money from friends.
甲:你认为钱和朋友哪一个更重要?
乙:当然是朋友。
甲:为什么?
乙:我总可以从朋友那儿借到钱。
英语春节手抄报范文 篇五
At home as usual, the Spring Festival in the twelfth month almost two dozen began, during this time, every family is busy cleaning the house, wash the sheets curtains, buy bacon sausage eat, such as preparation for the holiday. December 26 house posted red couplets, happy.
New Year's eve is quite lively. Every cast eve of food, is full of the fragrance of wine meat, men, women, and children wear new clothes. The family around a round table on a happy night dinner, people will give children lucky money. Lights were blazing in every New Year's eve, no gap. On the sky black, binjiang road began to put up the firecrackers, fireworks, the sky marina rice pattern of fireworks, firecrackers. Past midnight, the whole city fireworks firecrackers deafening, as if to make the whole house apart. On this night, in addition to the very children, no sleep standing, shou sui. I was a bit in the morning or so, fast asleep.
In the first month of a very different times and the New Year's eve; Shop is closed, the door to pile up the setting off of firecrackers paper last night, the city is at rest. This day, most people have to go to the park, temple fairs, can be happy.
Yuanxiao, another climax of Spring Festival. The fifteenth day, every family decorated, good and beautiful. Will also be there and enjoy the moon round the moon, like a large tracts of nine. In front of the television in the home, see yuanxiao _joy_, the family you my sentence, very happy.
Home colorful Spring Festival, the most happy is our children, besides can get lucky money, the most happy is that we can play at ease. New Year's day is happy!
The 1051 day is at the end of the Spring Festival, the work of the work, to go to school, the school day restored peace forward.
照家乡的老规矩,春节差不多在腊月二十几就开始了,在这段期间,家家户户忙着打扫屋子,洗床单窗帘,买腊肉香肠等吃的东西,准备过年。腊月二十六家家贴红红的对联,可喜庆了。
除夕真热闹。家家赶做年夜菜,到处都是酒肉的香味,男女老少都穿起新衣。一家人围在一张圆桌上开开心心的吃连夜饭,大人们还会给孩子门压岁钱。除夕家家灯火通明,不许间断。天一黑,滨江路上就开始放起了鞭炮,礼花,满天五彩滨纷的礼花,鞭炮声不间断。午夜零时,全城礼花声鞭炮声震耳欲聋,仿佛要把整幢震垮似的。这一
夜,除了很上的孩子,没有什么睡得站,都要守岁。我 却在凌晨一点方左右,就呼呼大睡了。
正月一的光景与除夕截然不同;铺户都关门休息,门前堆放着昨夜燃放的爆竹纸皮,全城都在休息。这天,大多数人们都去逛公园,逛庙会,可开心了。
元宵上市,春节的又一个高潮到了。正月十五,家家张灯结彩,红火而美丽。还会在那里赏月,圆圆的月亮,像一个大九的玉盘。家里在电视机面前,看元宵“喜乐会”,一家人你一句我一句的`,十分开心。
家乡春节多姿多彩,最快乐的当属我们小朋友了,除了能得到压岁钱以外,最开心的是我们可以轻松自在的玩耍。过年真快乐!
正月十五一过就是春节的末尾了,该工作的工作,该上学的上学,日子恢复了往前的平静。
英语春节手抄报范文 篇六
wish all the best wishes for you.
献上最美好的祝愿。
wish many good wishes for the holidays and the coming year.
新的一年,向你献上最诚挚的祝福。
wishing you all the blessings of a beautiful season.
愿你拥有美丽的新年所有的祝福。
may its blessings lead into a wonderful year for you and all whom you hold dear.
祝福你及你所爱的人新的一年中万事如意。
to wish you special joy at the holidays and all year.
祝你在节日和新的一年中享有无限的快乐。
happy new year, my best friend.
祝我的挚友新年快乐。
a new year greeting to cheer you, my good friend.
希望新年祝福给你带来欢乐,我的好朋友。
we will be having new year party at wang ping’s this year. you are welcome to join us!
今年我们要在王平家开新年晚会,欢迎你也来!
take your passion and make it come true.
发挥你的热情,让理想变为现实。