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春節6年級英語手抄報

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辦手抄報,從總體上考慮,首先要確立主題思想。一期手抄報,版面很有限,要辦出特色,必須在內容上突出一個主題,做到主題突出,又豐富多彩。下面我們來看一下六年級的春節手抄報怎麼設計吧。

春節6年級英語手抄報

春節6年級英語手抄報

春節6年級英語手抄報

春節6年級英語手抄報

春節6年級英語手抄報

春節6年級英語手抄報

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春節6年級英語作文範文一:

The Chinese New Year has a great history. In our past, people lived in an agricultural society and worked all year long. They only took a break after the harvest and before the planting of seeds. This happens to coincide with the beginning of the lunar New Year.

The Chinese New Year is very similar to the Western one, rich in traditions, folklores and rituals. It has been said that it is a combination of the Western Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. This is hardly an exaggeration!

The origin of the Chinese New Year itself is centuries old - in fact, too old to actually be traced. It is popularly recognized as the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days.

Preparations tend to begin a month before the date of the Chinese New Year (similar to a Western Christmas). During this time people start buying presents, decoration materials, food and clothing. A huge clean-up gets underway days before the New Year, when Chinese houses are cleaned from top to bottom. This ritual is supposed to sweep away all traces of bad luck. Doors and windowpanes are often given a new coat of paint, usually red, then decorated with paper cuts and couplets with themes such as happiness, wealth and longevity printed on them.

The end of the New Year is marked by the Festival of Lanterns, which is a celebration with singing, dancing and lantern shows.

At the Festival, all traditions are honored. The predominant colors are red and gold. "Good Wish" banners are hung from the ceilings and walls. The "God of Fortune" is there to give Hong Baos. Lion dancers perform on stage continuously. Visitors take home plants and flowers symbolizing good luck. An array of New Years specialty food is available in the Food Market. Visitors purchase new clothing, shoes and pottery at the Market Fair. Bargaining for the best deal is commonplace!

春節6年級英語作文範文二:

The Spring Festival, the lunar new year, commonly known as have the Spring Festival, generally refers to new year‘s Eve and lunar January first. But in the folk, the Spring Festival is a traditional sense from the eighth of the fourth month, offering or in twenty-three or twenty-four people, all the way to the lunar January fifteen, with new year’s Eve and lunar January the first climax. The Spring Festival has a long history, originated in the Shang PeriodThe first activities of the ritual worship. During the Spring Festival, China 's Han ethnic minorities and many have held various activities to celebrate. These activities are to worship deities, worshiping ancestors, Chujiubuxin, Ying Fuk Jubilee then, pray for good harvest as the main content. Rich and colorful activities, with strong ethnic characteristics.