Choose a traditional culture to write an essay

1. Chinese traditional culture. Choose any item and write an essay of 300 words.

Chinese traditional culture - paper-cutting. Paper-cutting is the soul treasure of Chinese folk art and a flower of folk art. It’s so weird that people can’t help but admire and praise it. The content of the paper-cutting contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become people’s favorite things. Paper-cutting patterns. Whenever there is a festival or happy event, people will cut out some "luck", "happiness" and "longevity" and paste them on windows and doors to express their celebration. Paper-cutting artists can also cut out the twelve zodiac signs lifelike and lifelike. Even foreigners were amazed, giving thumbs up and praising them. The twelve zodiac signs were printed on stamps and flown around the world, allowing people all over the world to learn about China’s profound paper-cutting culture. For example: the twelve zodiac sign paper-cuttings The rat in the middle. Its head is round; its nose is pointed; it is also covered with many beards; its body is like a big melon seed; its tail is curved, much like the "S" in English; its eyes are black It is small and small, like a small black bean; its hands and feet are like dots in calligraphy; its two ears are erect and straight, as if it is afraid that others will find it on the table to steal food. Folk art paper-cutting, it shows the Chinese The brilliance and splendor of traditional culture. It is a precious historical heritage of our country. 2. Choose any item on Chinese traditional culture and write a 300-word essay

Chinese traditional culture - paper-cutting

Paper-cutting is the soul treasure of Chinese folk art and a flower of folk art. It's so weird that it makes people envious and praise it. The content of paper-cutting contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become paper-cut patterns. Whenever there is a festival or a happy event, people will cut out some words "福", "喜" and " longevity" and stick them on the windows or doors to express their celebration.

The twelve zodiac signs cut by paper-cutting artists are also lifelike and lifelike. Even foreigners were amazed, giving thumbs up and praising it. The twelve zodiac signs were printed on stamps and flown around the world, allowing people all over the world to understand China's broad-minded paper-cutting culture.

For example: the rat in the twelve zodiac paper-cuts. Its head is round; its nose is pointed; it is also covered with many beards; its body is like a big melon seed; its tail is curved, much like the "S" in English; its eyes are black and small , like a small black bean; its hands and feet are like dots in calligraphy; its two ears are erect and straight, as if it is afraid that others will find it on the table.

Folk art paper-cutting shows the glory and splendor of Chinese traditional culture. It is a precious historical heritage of our country. 3. Choose a traditional festival and write an essay

A sacred and yearning annual traditional festival - the Mid-Autumn Festival, is here!

The word "Mid-Autumn Festival" was first seen in "Zhou Rites". According to the ancient Chinese calendar, the 15th day of the eighth lunar month falls in mid-August of the autumn of the year, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky, and the clear light fills the earth. People look up at the bright moon like a jade plate in the sky, and they naturally look forward to family reunions. Wanderers who are far away from home also use this to express their longing for their hometown and relatives.

Today evening, the sunset gradually receded, leaving only the dim brilliance of the setting sun. When the last ray of afterglow melted into the moonlight, the vast spring mist was filled with waves of thoughts, and the curtain of night slowly Pulled apart, the world becomes mysterious and unfathomable. I moved a chair and sat, looking up at the dark blue, silent, deep, clear and transparent sky, looking forward to the arrival of the pure angel, the moon.

At night, everything is silent, and the cool breeze is like a gentle mother's hand, caressing my face. The thick clouds and mists in the sky gradually dispersed, revealing a few stars, twinkling uncertainly, like festive fireworks and hanging pearls. Stars are a shining life; stars are hearts jumping in the night sky; stars are also like shining diamonds scattered on dark blue satin, looming and dazzling.

But the moon still refuses to show up. It is shyly hiding behind the clouds and dressing up carefully! Finally the smoke disappeared, and the moon grabbed a few white gauze scarves in a hurry to cover her delicate and beautiful face. The mist-like moonlight enveloped the earth, covering it with a crystal white light. Yarn, the earth is hazy. The figure of green mountains and dew is frozen in this poetic and picturesque realm, which looks particularly quiet. The clear brilliance pours down, spreading softly in every corner of the city, everything is in a hazy artistic conception...

Suddenly, it seems to feel that it should not hide in the clouds. It wants to illuminate the earth with its own brilliance, allowing people to convey their feelings of longing. It breaks out of the thick clouds, lifts off the mysterious veil, and shows off its beautiful face without shyness. Suddenly, a bright and flawless full moon hung in the sky. She is warm; she is pure; she is beautiful! The moonlight spreads lightly, coolly, softly, and the cool breeze comes gently and quietly, silently. The moonlight seems to be fluttering with the wind, and it seems to also blow the moon's shadow. It is so beautiful, but The stars are no less impressive. I held my chin in my hands, leaning against the window, looking at the soft moonlight, and smiled faintly... I wanted to pluck the strings, lest I break the silence; I wanted to wave my paintbrush, lest I couldn't bring out the true color; I could only sit quietly on the desk by the window, letting my thoughts flow quietly along the pen in my hand... I pushed the window open, and in an instant, the bed was filled with pure silvery white. In the water-like moonlight, there seemed to be With a faint fragrance, I was deeply intoxicated by the beautiful scenery...

Pushing the door open, I lay on my back on the bed, drifting off to sleep, enjoying the quiet and peaceful moonlit night. ......

"I wish you a long life, thousands of miles away from me." Let us use the moon to express our thoughts and concerns in our hearts 4. Write a 150-word essay on Chinese traditional culture

This week, I collected a lot of traditional Chinese information: traditional culture, traditional folk art, traditional festivals, etc.

I like traditional festivals the most, because festivals are a time for family members to reunite. Traditional festivals include: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Double Ninth Festival... The Spring Festival is the first day of the first lunar month, commonly known as the "New Year".

Every New Year, every family will have a reunion dinner. The streets are filled with red lanterns and colorful flags fluttering. Every child put on beautiful new clothes, and the adults smiled with satisfaction.

People bought a lot of fireworks and firecrackers. At night, they would take out the fireworks and set them off. At 8 o'clock in the evening, the Spring Festival Gala started, and people sat in front of the TV to watch.

The Spring Festival has just passed and ushered in the traditional Chinese festival of Lantern Festival. The "Lantern Festival" falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year. On this day, people will eat Lantern Festival, guess lantern riddles, and go to the park. Watch the lanterns. The Double Ninth Festival, which falls on September 9th in the lunar calendar, is an ancient traditional festival in China.

The Double Ninth Festival is also known as "Old Man's Day" and "Double Ninth Festival". On this day, people enjoy chrysanthemums, wear dogwood, and go hiking with wine.

Among these traditional festivals, I like the Spring Festival the most. Every Spring Festival, every household likes to post couplets on the windows, wear new clothes and eat dumplings. Then my grandparents will send me small red envelopes. My family will also post the Spring Festival couplets I wrote outside the door.

I remember one time during the Chinese New Year, my father bought fireworks and set them off downstairs of my house. Just listen to a few "bang bang" sounds, and bunches of fireworks fly up. It's so beautiful! Various fireworks bloomed in the sky, some rose into the sky like a giant dragon, shaking its head and tail in the air, some shot straight into the sky like bullets, and some were like an unopened flower bud, blooming happily in the sky.

There is also a beautiful legend during the Spring Festival. I will tell you about it below! According to legend, there was a monster called "Nian" in ancient times. It had sharp teeth and pointed horns and was extremely ferocious. "Nian" lives deep under the sea all year round. Every New Year's Eve, the monster will climb ashore and attack a small village at the corner of the mountain.

The people in the village knew that monsters would come and locked the doors tightly, but no matter what, "Nian" would come in, steal the villagers' things, and harm people and animals. Everyone was extremely afraid.

On New Year's Eve this year, people are preparing to take refuge.

At this time, an immortal came over and told the villagers that "Nian" was afraid of the color red and noise. After hearing this, people quickly prepared red couplets and posted them on their doors. At night, "Nian" came again. When it saw the red color and heard the sound of gongs and drums, it was frightened and ran away.

Since then, every household has posted Spring Festival couplets, posted New Year pictures, and set off firecrackers every New Year. This custom has continued to this day and has spread more and more widely, gradually becoming the most solemn traditional festival of the Chinese nation. China's traditional culture is splendid, and we must study it seriously and vigorously promote China's traditional culture. 5. Write an essay about traditional culture, 300 words required

I am afraid that people will find it. When it puts the lamp oil into the gourd, it is a wonderful flower of folk art. But the most noteworthy thing is the folk art------paper-cutting, which is rich and colorful. People all want to cut some, traditional Chinese painting and paper-cutting.

China is an ancient country. A little mouse drags a long tail, indicating that a festival or happy event is coming. He gives a thumbs up and praises it. The twelve zodiac animals are printed on stamps and fly to all over the world.

So beautiful. The content of the paper-cutting contains a strong flavor of life, national art and drama. He jumped off the lampstand and lay on the ground and licked it with his tongue; it was so lifelike that it made people envious.

Paper-cutting is a treasure of Chinese folk art.

The twelve zodiac signs cut by paper-cutting artists are lifelike, and the customs of dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival are really alive. Even foreigners are amazed, but there is a hole in the gourd. A drop of lamp oil It flowed to the ground drop by drop. The little mouse stamped his feet anxiously, and the flowers and trees let people all over the world see how wonderful China's paper-cutting culture is. The greedy look makes people laugh, the Lantern Festival lanterns, etc., are The crystallization of traditional folk culture and art, people go up to the windows to express their celebrations. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become paper-cut patterns. People praise them and climb on the lampstand to eat oil. Its eyes are looking around; '.

Look. Birds, insects, fish and beasts. There are folk crafts and ceramics; when posted on the door, it is a display of the wisdom of the working people. This paper-cut work is so interesting. It reflects the ingenuity of folk artists, and the traditional culture has a long history. Every New Year 6. Write an essay about traditional culture

China’s traditional festivals include the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Double Ninth Festival, etc. New Year greetings on the first lunar month, Lantern Festival lights, ancestor worship during the Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, moon appreciation during the Mid-Autumn Festival, climbing on the Double Ninth Festival... Festival activities are diverse and colorful.

China’s traditional festivals demonstrate the moral thought of the Chinese nation that harmony is the beauty, embody the Chinese people’s infinite love for life and desire for social progress, and express the Chinese people’s aspirations for beautiful ideals, wisdom and morality. Pursuit and yearning. China's traditional festivals are the link that unites the Chinese nation's centripetal force and are a gathering for the Chinese nation to celebrate.

China’s traditional festivals have evolved from ancient times to modern times, and from the nation to the world. It represents the past and the future. It is a precious historical and cultural heritage and a symbol of the cohesion of the Chinese nation.

Lu Xun once said: "Only the soul of the people is valuable, and only when it is carried forward can China make real progress." What is the soul of the people? Traditional culture is undoubtedly one of its cores, and China's traditional festivals are an important part of traditional culture.

A nation that ignores its traditional festivals is a shallow and ignorant nation; a nation that abandons its traditional festivals is a nation that is degenerate.

It is up to every Chinese to carry forward traditional Chinese culture, and the important task of inheriting traditional Chinese festivals falls on our new generation.

We are all descendants of Yan and Huang! We are all descendants of the dragon! We have the obligation and responsibility to make our traditional festivals last forever! Carry forward!

As young people, it is our duty to strengthen our study of traditional Chinese culture and improve our understanding of traditional Chinese festivals.

I support China’s traditional festivals, which allow me to learn the traditional culture of the Chinese nation that advocates labor, respects relatives and ancestors, and respects the elderly and the virtuous.

I support China’s traditional festivals, which allow me to learn the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation of respecting the old and caring for the young, being diligent, kind, brave and wise.

I support China’s traditional festivals, which have beautiful stories and touching legends.

I support China’s traditional festivals, which make me feel strong family affection all the time and bring me endless joy and yearning.

I am a firm supporter of Chinese traditional festivals!

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Traditional Culture in Life

China is one of the four ancient civilizations , she has a long history and rich culture. In the long history of five thousand years, we have been left with a huge treasure house, which contains many "treasures". There are exquisite folk crafts, such as paper-cutting, ceramics, etc.; there are ancient folk arts, such as drama, traditional Chinese painting, etc.; there are unique customs and habits, such as lanterns during the Lantern Festival, etc. However, I have a special liking for the national art, traditional Chinese painting.

"Along the River During Qingming Festival" is an ink painting and a famous Chinese painting at home and abroad. It was painted by Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. This painting is very long, 528 centimeters! It is 24.8 cm wide. The painting depicts the lively scene in Bianliang, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" has a history of more than 800 years, and it is still safe and sound in the Palace Museum in Beijing!

Zhang Zeduan put a lot of effort into painting this painting. There are more than 500 characters in the painting alone, including farmers from the countryside, doctors traveling in the world, boatmen holding boats, and others. There are businessmen doing various businesses, vendors setting up stalls, Taoist priests with long beards, officials and scholars... There are three hundred and sixty lines, and the people in each line are drawn.

The market there is very lively. There are shops, workshops, restaurants, teahouses with various signs hanging on the streets...it is very lively inside. Walking on the street, there are people of different shapes coming and going: some are riding horses, some are driving donkeys, some children are flying kites happily, some are carrying burdens, and some are pushing the Some are riding unicycles, some are strolling leisurely on the streets... Some of the people on the screen are less than an inch tall, but we can clearly see what people are doing.

Our country’s national art is really interesting! Our China truly deserves to be one of the four ancient civilizations! Oh, I forgot, we don’t want to just watch and not carry forward, we must carry forward the things handed down from our motherland!

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Traditional culture in life

Since ancient times To this day, we humans still retain a traditional festival. . .Yes, it’s the Spring Festival.

During the Spring Festival, everyone has to post couplets, the word "blessing", and stickers, which means that happiness has come to us. During the Spring Festival, we also set off firecrackers and eat dumplings. Dumplings means "Jiaozi", which is the transition and alternation from the old year to the new year. The ancients used to wrap a coin in a dumpling. Whoever eats the dumpling first will be blessed in the new year. However, modern people think that coins are too unhygienic, so they wrap them in sugar instead.

There are many traditional cultures in life, such as setting off firecrackers during the New Year, climbing mountains on the Double Ninth Festival, etc. Take setting off firecrackers during the New Year as an example.

Why set off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year? It turns out there was one a long, long time ago.

If you want to divide, you must divide! ! ! 8. Find an article about traditional culture, copy it, thank you

Chinese traditional culture - Mid-Autumn Festival China has a history of five thousand years of civilization, which continues to this day, showing the rich and colorful China everywhere. traditional culture.

There are exquisite folk crafts. Such as: paper-cutting, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture, woodcarving, dyeing and weaving, tiger head shoes, wheat straw painting, pyrography, Tang Sancai, dough figures; there are ancient folk arts, such as: drama, storytelling, shadow puppets, traditional Chinese painting, embroidery, kites, Garden architecture, clothing and accessories, and unique customs and habits, such as: Spring Festival couplets, Lantern Festival lanterns, Dragon Boat Festival dragon boat racing, Mid-Autumn Festival eating moon cakes, Tujia people's "walking marriage", Dai people's "Water Splashing Festival".

There are many traditional festivals in our country: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Double Ninth Festival. The most solemn ones are the Spring Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the most memorable one is the Dragon Boat Festival.

The Spring Festival is the most solemn festival for the Chinese. Wherever there are Chinese people in the world, they celebrate the Spring Festival. No matter how far away from home, no matter where you go, you must rush back to your mother on the Spring Festival day. . For this day, every household must clean their homes early, put up window grilles, buy New Year's goods, put up couplets, set off firecrackers, wear new clothes, eat dumplings, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and ensure good health and smooth sailing for the new year.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion festival. After people sow in spring and sow in summer, it's time to harvest in autumn.

In this season, the autumn air is crisp, the grain is abundant, the fruits are fragrant, and people have worked hard for a year, and a good harvest is in sight. Therefore, every household makes moon cakes, eats moon cakes, and admires moon cakes, which symbolizes the reunion of the year.

In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival is passed down to commemorate a patriotic poet----Qu Yuan. The poet Qu Yuan was dissatisfied with the government being demoted to the area around the Chu River. Feeling that his future was bleak, the poet threw himself into the river and died on the fifth day of May.

In order to commemorate him, local people make and eat rice dumplings on this day every year, and in some places hold dragon boat racing activities. In life, we can feel China's rich and colorful traditional culture everywhere. These traditional things are the treasures of the motherland and need to be passed down from generation to generation.

Chinese traditional culture - Duanyang Festival The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional Chinese festival. The Dragon Boat Festival can also be called the Duanyang Festival. Legend has it that that day was the day when the great ancient Chinese poet Qu Yuan threw himself into the river.

When the patriotic poet Qu Yuan heard the news that his country was about to perish that day, he was filled with grief and anger, and his heart was as sharp as a knife. He picked up a stone and jumped into the river. In order to commemorate Qu Yuan, people would row boats and throw rice into the river every Dragon Boat Festival. But later they found that all the rice thrown into the river was eaten by fish.

So people came up with a way, which was to wrap the rice in a long leaf into the shape of four corners. When the fish saw it, they thought it was water chestnut because the water chestnut has sharp thorns. , the fish no longer dared to eat. Until now, people eat rice dumplings and race dragon boats during the Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan.

Grandma would also hang long, green moxa sticks at the door of the house. My favorite food is big meat rice dumplings, especially the "Zhu Laoda" rice dumplings sold at the Shaoxing service area on the highway. They taste very delicious and give me endless aftertaste.

Celebrate the Spring Festival happily. The Spring Festival falls on the first day of the first lunar month every year, commonly known as "New Year". It is the most important and solemn traditional festival in our country, and it is also a day to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. It means that the long and cold winter has "returned" home, and the warm and blooming spring has returned to the earth. How happy it is! People naturally want to welcome the Spring Festival with singing and dancing.

Before the Spring Festival, people flock to the market in an endless stream. Why is this? It turns out that people go to crowded markets to buy New Year’s goods.

Everyone’s basket is full, including pistachios, bubble gum, peanuts, melon seeds, sugar and other foods, duck, chicken, goose, fish, meat and other vegetables, cigarettes, wine, chocolate Waiting for gifts. Although the basket was heavy, everyone was happy from ear to ear.

At home, we are very busy.

Dad held the broom in his hand and stepped on the stool, sweeping up and down the spider webs on the ceiling.

Mom wet the rag and wiped the window hard. The windows are like big bright mirrors.

I am busy posting Spring Festival couplets. On the red paper were written big golden characters such as "Family Joy" and "Building Wealth".

Some houses even have big red lanterns hanging in front of their doors, making them look cheerful. On New Year's Eve, my parents were busy in the kitchen. After a while, a table of delicious meals was placed in front of them.

Chicken, duck, and fish are all available. The uncle picked up a glass of wine and said, "Let's drink to a more prosperous life next year!" "Okay..." There were bursts of laughter on the dinner table.

After the reunion dinner, everyone sat together to watch the annual Spring Festival Gala. There were funny sketches, funny cross talk, beautiful songs and dances, etc. Each wonderful program made us laugh.

"Dang--Dang--" The New Year's bell rang, and every household set off firecrackers, and the sound of firecrackers was deafening. The happiest ones are the children! The child pointed at the fuse, "Bang," and the "little bullet" escaped to his home, and "Bang" again, the flower spikes scattered, and some flew into the sky like birds... Just like that, we welcomed another new year.

Ah, what a joyful Spring Festival! Chinese Traditional Culture Composition - Paper-cutting Our Chinese traditional culture is profound, profound and has a long history. Today, what I want to introduce to you is traditional culture-paper-cutting! There are many types of paper-cutting, such as: window flowers, wedding flowers, fireworks, shoe flowers, door rafts, Wanzhou cloth shadows, Douxiang flowers, paper-cut flowers, paper-cut flags, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures, etc.

This time I will only introduce paper-cut pictures, paper-cut Chinese characters and paper-cut flags. Paper-cutting is to cut out a picture on a piece of paper.

Take a look at the painting "Scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading with a book in his hand. He looks like a scholar. Then look at the painting "Phoenix Playing with Peonies". There is a phoenix playing on a peony, just like a child playing... To paper-cut Chinese characters, you first take out a piece of paper, and then cut out some Chinese characters on it, and you can also cut artistic characters! I've had it cut before, and it's very beautiful. If you don't believe it, try it yourself! When you see it, you will definitely say that it looks very good because it was passed down from the past! China also has many traditional cultures, such as calligraphy, embroidery, etc. How about it, does China have a lot of traditional culture? China's traditional culture - New Year There are many traditional festivals in China, but the New Year is my favorite.

Every New Year, Spring Festival couplets are posted, gongs and drums are beaten, lanterns are decorated, and there are lively activities to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.