Whether in school or in society, everyone is often exposed to composition. Compositions can be divided into time-limited compositions and non-time-limited compositions according to different writing time limits. So how to write a good composition? The following are the eighth-grade compositions (selected 12) from my hometown during the Spring Festival that I carefully compiled for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need. The Spring Festival in my hometown, eighth grade composition 1
The Spring Festival in our hometown has its own characteristics. From New Year's Eve to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, there will be excitement every day. Although everyone is busy during the Spring Festival, if we compare busyness with joy, I think joy should account for more of it.
New Year’s Eve is the most worthy of our celebration. Because at this moment, except for special reasons, generally everyone will return home, reunite with their families, have a sumptuous New Year’s Eve dinner, talk about the anecdotes of parting, taste delicious food with relish, and enjoy The joy of reunion. After the New Year's Eve dinner, we can go outside to watch the beautiful fireworks blooming in the night sky and listen to every festive blessing from everywhere. Walking in every street and alley of the town, you will truly feel the exciting moment. With the continuous improvement of people's living standards and the improvement of corporate scientific and technological capabilities, a variety of fireworks continue to emerge. The fireworks we see are becoming more and more beautiful, and people are setting off more and more fireworks. Especially this year, I feel that there are many changes. big. In addition to the Spring Festival Gala at eight o'clock in the evening, around twelve o'clock, that is, at midnight, we can hear bursts of fierce firecrackers and firecrackers. Why is this? It turns out that this is to welcome the new year The new year is coming!
On the morning of the first day of the new year, we always eat glutinous rice balls or noodles. This is our traditional habit. From the first day of the lunar month to about the tenth day of the lunar month, we all go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings. When you go, you usually bring some gifts to express your politeness. The same goes for relatives and friends coming to visit. Whether we are visiting, or relatives and friends are visiting, the children must have made a lot of money, because they can get the New Year's money from the adults, and they are so happy to hold the New Year's money in their hands!
First month Every business here will set off firecrackers when they open their doors for the first time. Businesses usually start work after the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, and they will also set off a large number of firecrackers, and some will set off fireworks, all of which present a festive scene. During the first month of the year, there are also various entertainment activities in our hometown, such as calligraphers writing and presenting Spring Festival couplets for everyone, and fans of Peking Opera and Yue Opera organizing concerts.
The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is another important festival during our Spring Festival. Every household will buy glutinous rice balls or make glutinous rice balls by themselves. Eating glutinous rice balls means that we are all reunited, harmonious and beautiful.
The Spring Festival in my hometown is colorful, and the happiest ones are of course our children. In addition to getting lucky money during the New Year, the happiest thing is that we can play easily and freely. Especially during the Spring Festival, boys can light firecrackers as much as they want. Every loud explosion heralds a happy cheer, and you can feel the excitement of your heartbeat even with your ears open. Although the adults did not play with us, they were very happy when they saw our happy faces!
The Spring Festival is a happy festival and a harvest festival, let us celebrate together Let's do it! Eighth grade composition of the Spring Festival in my hometown 2
"The winds are different a hundred miles away, and the customs are different across a thousand miles." Different places will have different New Year customs. Let me take you into my hometown and into New Year customs in my hometown.
The Spring Festival starts almost in the middle of the twelfth lunar month. That busyness is simply indescribable. On the twentieth day of the twelfth lunar month, every household will make fried fruits, crispy horns, rice dumplings and rice cakes. Beat glutinous rice into powder and twist it into sugar and powder.
When children prepare for the New Year, the first thing they do is buy candies and biscuits. The second big thing is to buy firecrackers, especially for boys. I'm afraid the third thing is to buy various gadgets - harmonica, kite, etc.
The children were happy and the adults were also busy.
They must prepare things to eat, drink, wear, and use during the New Year, so that they can show the renewal of all things in the New Year.
The 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month celebrates the Little New Year, which is almost a rehearsal for the Spring Festival. As soon as the sky gets dark and the firecrackers go off, it feels like the New Year. This is the day to eat rice cakes.
After the 23rd, everyone is even busier. It is necessary to do a general cleaning and prepare enough chicken, meat, fish, vegetables, rice cakes and so on - most shops close from the first to the seventh day of the first lunar month and only open on the eighth day of the first lunar month.
New Year’s Eve is so lively. Every family is rushing to cook New Year’s Eve dishes, and the smell of wine and meat is everywhere. Men, women, old and young all wore new clothes, red couplets were posted outside the door, and various New Year pictures were posted inside the house. After it is posted, people have to pay homage to their ancestors. After dinner is the happiest time for us children, because we need to receive the New Year's money.
The scene on the first day of the first lunar month was completely different: there was a sign on the shop door, and there were piles of cardboard paper from firecrackers set off last night in front of the door. On the second day of the first lunar month, everyone returns to their parents’ home carrying gifts of all sizes.
On the sixth day of the first lunar month, everyone got up very early and was busy preparing meals for the "master". "Master" traveling around is the highlight of the hometown year. On this day, you will see flags of different sizes and colors, which are the flags escorting the "master". The flag was left by the previous "master" and is very valuable.
The Lantern Festival is on the market, and another climax of the Spring Festival has arrived. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, lights and colors are everywhere, and the whole street looks like a wedding, prosperous and beautiful. On this moonlit night, everyone will go to the temple to watch other people perform. The brighter the lights, the bigger the audience will be.
In the blink of an eye, it’s the end of the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival has made us one year older and we understand many more things. The Spring Festival makes this kind motherland full of energy, glowing and joyful. The Spring Festival in Hometown for Grade 8 Composition 3
Looking forward to the stars, looking forward to the moon, and finally looking forward to the winter vacation, and when the winter vacation is here, so is the Spring Festival.
My hometown is Taoyuan. I often hear adults say: On the twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month, dust the dust and sweep the house. It is also rumored that "Chen" and "dust" have the same pronunciation. Sweeping dust in the New Year means removing dust and spreading fresh dust. So my parents and I were very busy that day. We spent a whole day cleaning the inside and outside of our house. Cleaning everything up and down, even though it was tiring, it was also a great job, because in this way all bad luck and bad luck could be swept away.
As the Spring Festival approaches, buying new year’s goods is one of the indispensable customs during the Spring Festival in Taoyuan. Every household must prepare some foods with beautiful symbolic meanings such as melon seeds, peanuts, candies, and oranges to entertain guests; When preparing New Year's goods, we also don't forget to put up Spring Festival couplets such as "The sky increases with time, people increase life, spring fills the world with blessings", "Spring returns to the earth, thousands of peaks are beautiful, the sun is warm, and China's thousands of trees are flourishing" to express people's wishes for a better life. This year, a Spring Festival couplet posted in my home reads, "Spring brings spring to the door, ambition and wings to the tiger." It makes my family and I feel more confident and more motivated in our future study and work.
In addition to preparing sumptuous meals for New Year’s Eve dinner, rice cake is an indispensable food during the Spring Festival in Taoyuan because it means “higher years”. Rice cakes steamed with brown sugar and white sugar respectively symbolize gold and silver, so although it is not as good as the delicacies of mountains and seas, if it is missing, it will lose the rich flavor of the New Year.
The first day of the lunar month is also called the first day of the new year. The beginning of spring. On this day, I changed my usual habit of sleeping in. Early in the morning, I put on new clothes and paid New Year greetings to the elders in my family early. In addition to blessing the elders, I often received a red envelope from the elders, expressing their love for the younger ones. Looking forward to it, our whole family gathered together to have breakfast happily. After breakfast, the next few days were filled with visits from door to door, relatives and friends paying New Year greetings and blessing each other.
Amidst the sound of blessings, the Lantern Festival has arrived, and another climax of the Spring Festival has arrived. The Lantern Festival is also known as celebrating the New Year and celebrating the festival. On this day, the shops on both sides of the street are filled with exquisite lanterns. My hometown - Taoyuan has the custom of welcoming the bench dragon on this day. It was not dark that day, and every household had dinner early.
After the meal, the adults rushed to the designated place to meet the dragon, carrying the bench dragons with beautiful wishes such as "a good harvest" and "the country's peace and prosperity" amidst the sound of firecrackers. The children couldn't wait to rush to the "dragon" after the meal. "Where is the place, follow the dragon to stroll through the streets and alleys. Along the way, there were crowds of people. Everywhere they went, the sound of firecrackers was like a group of restless children like us, jumping up and down; the fireworks were as red as fire and as yellow as gold. , pink as clouds, white as silver... The colorful colors turn the sky into a sea of ??flowers, making the already bright night sky even more dazzling, just like daytime, making people dazzled. The Dragon Crossing is the climax of the dragon welcoming activity. On an open field, two dragons are winding and circling, spinning faster and faster, like a luminous compass that is constantly rotating, with the fireworks in the sky, the sound of firecrackers all around, and People's talking and laughing echoed each other, intertwining into a beautiful colorful picture.
After welcoming the dragon, the Spring Festival is about to end with the laughter of the whole family eating glutinous rice balls, but people’s longing for a better life has just begun. Listen, the bursts of firecrackers that still come from time to time are people’s blessings for life in the coming year! Look, the fireworks blooming outside the window are not the flowers for people’s happy life in the coming year? The eighth Spring Festival in my hometown Grade Composition 4
The Spring Festival has been the most important festival in Chinese tradition since ancient times. It is located on January 1 of the lunar calendar and is the starting point of the year. Whenever this festival is approaching, people will go back to their hometowns to get together with their relatives and friends. At the same time, blockbusters such as traffic jams on highways and hard-to-get tickets will also be staged.
Every time before the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys are filled with a sense of joy. There are shops of all sizes selling window grilles, spring couplets, and firecrackers. A red and green scene, full of festive joy.
The happiest thing for children during the Spring Festival is nothing more than receiving red envelopes and setting off firecrackers!
"The sound of firecrackers eliminates one year old, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu." Setting off firecrackers is also part of the Spring Festival. One of the customs and the origin of this festival is that in the legend, there is a monster named "Nian", and setting off firecrackers is to drive away the "Nian" monster. But this is an ancient saying after all, and now it is to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and to welcome a better future.
I also like to set off firecrackers very much. What I play most is throwing firecrackers, and my favorite is the soaring cannon. With a loud noise, a light point rushes out, cuts through the sky, and flies to the highest point. , exploded suddenly, accompanied by a loud noise, split into dots of light, spread out in all directions, like a flower blooming in the air, becoming a beautiful landscape painting at night.
It is also a custom to receive red envelopes, receiving lucky money from adults, which symbolizes good fortune. Because "Sui" and "祟" have the same pronunciation, "Sui" also means "suppressing evil spirits", and giving New Year's money is to let the children finish the year safely. Unfortunately, for children in most families, their parents take away their lucky money, and I am one of them.
"When~" The New Year's bell rang. This year is 20xx. In this new year, I have to face one of the turning points in my life - the high school entrance examination. A new year, a new atmosphere. I will work hard this year and strive for better results, and I hope that one day I can realize my dream! Hometown Spring Festival Eighth Grade Composition 5
Although I haven’t been back to my hometown for a long time It’s Chinese New Year, but the scene of the last Chinese New Year in my hometown is still fresh in my memory.
Our village has turned red probably since the beginning of the twelfth lunar month. People put up red Spring Festival couplets, wear red coats, put up bright red window grilles... There is a sea of ??red everywhere.
We visit every day, go to friends’ houses to talk about how to celebrate the New Year, and go to relatives’ houses to talk about this year’s harvest.
On New Year’s Eve it became even more lively. The women cook at home, while the men and children go to the village to wait for the "big drum". At eight or nine o'clock, I suddenly heard the sound of gongs and drums. "Dong, dong, clang..." The sound of the gongs and drums of the Spring Festival comes slowly from far to near. Looking in the direction of the sound, I saw four people holding drum heads, and those behind were holding small drums and holding gongs. Following the sound, more and more people gathered, following the gongs and drums team to the center of the village square.
After setting up the drums and setting up the gongs, the Spring Festival music was played again. Those who love to perform also danced to the music, it was so lively!
After lunch, the adults began to make dumplings (in our hometown, dumplings are called dumplings), and the children gathered in groups to set off firecrackers. I play with yours, you play with mine, and then we play with his.
In the evening, the whole family gathered together to eat steamed buns. There are coins in the buns, and whoever eats them will get rich in the coming year. After eating steamed buns, you can't go out - the Nian beast is about to appear. People set off firecrackers in their yards to drive away the Nian beast. At night, there was no sound of cannons, every house was brightly lit, and no one was allowed to sleep. They ate melon seeds and watched the Spring Festival Gala to keep the year old. At 23:59 and 59 seconds in the evening, suddenly the sound of cannons sounded again, and everyone cheered together. Some people even danced on the street, and children carried various lanterns and played on the road. The thousands of lights carried by the children are like people's hearts, connected together. It can be said that this is the busiest time of the day.
New Year’s Eve left in complete silence, and the New Year arrived in the midst of joy and laughter. Eighth Grade Composition 6 on the Spring Festival in Hometown
On February 2nd, the dragon raises its head. The hibernating dragon is awakened by the budding spring.
Yesterday, the maximum temperature was 12°C. I went out wearing a short tweed jacket, but there was no chill at all. Today, the temperature has dropped again and the chill has returned. This spring girl is like this, a little shy, a little shy, unwilling to take off the veil covering her face. But in the repeated cycles of cold, cold and warm, there is always warmth. Maybe it was my thoughts, but the trees, soil, and air in my field of vision seemed to have the breath and taste of spring. I know, this is because my heart is looking forward to spring!
A few days ago, in an English chat room. A chat friend asked me: Which of the four seasons is your favorite? After thinking for a moment, I said, "I don't know. In fact, I like every season." My answer surprised the other party. I explained: "Each season has its own beauty, spring is full of green and hope, summer is a season of vitality, autumn has harvest and fallen leaves, and winter has white snow and expectations." That's really it. I also added: "It is precisely because of the distinct four seasons that I like the north and not the south."
When spring is about to begin, it is always full of hope. The days, in hope, gradually turn green.
February 2 has passed, and this "long Spring Festival" has come to an end. It’s time to take down the festive red blessing characters and the red lanterns with spring characters hanging on the white hollow partitions. No matter how beautiful things are, they all have to suit the occasion. Celebrate the Spring Festival in full swing and live a peaceful life.
Spring Festival, this is such a good name. In the name of spring, celebrate the holidays. Therefore, every time after the Spring Festival, the taste of spring infiltrates into people's hearts little by little.
Suddenly I thought of the English word Spring, which has so many beautiful connotations: vitality, jumping, growth, gushing, leaping out, etc. Moreover, it also means spring water. Jinan is a spring city, and spring lies in the surging spring water.
February 2 is also called the Outing Festival. Although the grass is not green yet, the leaves are not yet growing. But this green feeling is already sprouting in my heart! Eighth Grade Composition 7 on the Spring Festival in Hometown
I learned from Wang Anshi’s "Yuan Ri" of the Song Dynasty, "The sound of firecrackers amidst the sound of firecrackers, the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu. Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for "Old Talisman." Reminds me of the Spring Festival delicacy in my hometown - bacon
During the New Year, every household in my hometown in Guizhou will kill the pigs that have been raised for a year and cut the pork into large pieces. Take a large piece, poke a hole in the middle, pass a rope through it, tie the pieces of meat together, then rub salt, pepper, garlic and ginger on the meat pieces, then take them to the yard to dry in the sun for a few days, and then put them Put it on the fire and roast it until black spots appear in the oil and a faint fragrance comes out. Every Spring Festival, a "Bacon Contest" will be held in the village. Each family takes out bacon and cuts it into small cubes and puts it on a plate. The judges each eat a piece and taste all the participating bacon. Finally, the bacon champion is judged and made. The family of Champion Bacon is particularly proud.
The referee will also test the children with some questions. If the adults cannot help, they will be given a piece of bacon. If the child answers correctly, the child will be rewarded with a piece of bacon. For example, the referee would ask: "Why is this kind of meat called bacon?" I remember a little girl said: "Because it is meat, and it is pork." "Then if it is fish, should we call it bacon?" The referee continued Said: "In the past, we had little food and could only eat a meal in two or three days. One day, a fire broke out on the mountain and burned many animals to death. At that time, it was in December, and December was also called the twelfth lunar month. These days Roasted animal meat allows the villagers to survive the cold winter, so we make bacon in the twelfth lunar month.”
The first day of the Lunar New Year is our children’s festival. Robbers want to rob parents and relatives of their money, and they are not allowed to leave without giving them red envelopes. In the afternoon, we would secretly cut off small pieces of bacon and gather together to grill the bacon. We would hold a small bowl with pepper, hot sauce and other seasonings in it, and put the cooked bacon in to dip it. You can enjoy another kind of delicious food.
Now, during the Chinese New Year in Shaoxing, my mother will also make bacon with us. It is the same pork and the same method, but why can’t I taste the taste of my hometown? The Spring Festival in Hometown for Grade 8 Composition 8
The Spring Festival is the most important festival of the year, and it is also the most solemn and lively festival of the year. Every Spring Festival, the Chinese people spend it joyfully and festively. Although each hometown celebrates the Spring Festival in different ways, the excitement and joy of the Spring Festival are rippling in everyone's heart!
In our hometown, the Spring Festival starts about the day before New Year’s Eve. Every household starts cleaning the house to sweep away any bad luck. After everyone's division of labor, cooperation and sweaty work. What appeared in front of everyone was a completely new scene: clean and bright windows, spotless floors, and colorful flowers bought from the Flower Street. Welcome the new year with a new look. Everyone also bought back a lot of new year's goods: the adults happily selected shiny pots and pans and other daily necessities; the children happily bought colorful candies and other snacks; the elderly wrote with joyful smiles. The couplets fit the occasion...what a lively atmosphere!
In a blink of an eye, New Year’s Eve is coming. The night of thirty is the most reunion day. People will have a reunion dinner with their closest relatives or friends, which is very lively. Family members have come back from various places one after another, and there are steaming delicacies on the table: fresh fish means "more than enough every year", tender chicken means "good luck in the Year of the Rat", and sweet glutinous rice balls mean "good luck in the Year of the Rat". With the words "Reunion and Reunion"... everyone gathered together and raised their glasses to celebrate together. The mellow wine was filled with a joyful atmosphere.
At dawn on the first day of the New Year, the sound of "cracking, crackling" firecrackers woke me up from my dream. The New Year is here. All the men, women and children in the family have put on new clothes and are in high spirits. The children's faces are filled with innocent smiles. The adults are even more happy. The kind smiles on the faces of the elderly are like a blooming flower. Son. I started "running around" everywhere, going to every relative to give New Year greetings! Children are the happiest during the New Year, because they can get lucky money when they pay New Year greetings!
In the New Year, red envelopes, red couplets, and red lanterns indicate a prosperous and lively year! "The plan for the year lies in spring." There is excitement and hope! Eighth grade composition on the Spring Festival in my hometown 9
My hometown is in Woyang County, Anhui Province. Our Spring Festival customs there are different from other places. Do you want to know? Then let me tell you!
In our country, the Spring Festival is the most important festival for the people. Every household puts water in the pot on New Year's Eve and puts buns and steamed buns on the grate. It is said that the pot cannot be empty. Not only that, my mother would fill the water tank with water every time, put green onions, garlic sprouts, and spinach in the water tank, and then say an auspicious saying: "Be honest, trustworthy, one green and two white, pure." "Innocent."
On the first day of the first lunar month, you have to get up early, open the door and blast the "big thunder son" three times, which is called opening the door.
Men should get up first, set up incense candles in the central hall, offer incense to the Stove Lord, and prepare breakfast. It is said that women cook and do housework all year round, which is very hard. Today, they will get up late to enjoy the blessings, so today's breakfast is left to men.
You cannot pour water before the sun comes up; you cannot sweep the floor that day, otherwise the old man often says that good luck and wealth will be driven away. You cannot use scissors, as these tools are "broken", which also means breaking luck and wealth, which is unlucky. The family does not scream when they get up. After getting up, the whole family changes into new clothes and worships the elders of heaven and earth. You must eat a bite of garlic and a bite of steamed buns in the morning, which means good health and peace in the new year.
Don’t eat meat in the morning and eat “flat food”. Bianshi is the common name for vegetarian dumplings shaped like crescent moons in our area. The fillings inside are mixed with leeks, eggs, vermicelli, and twists. Add seasonings and sesame oil. The taste is really fragrant. When making it, the leeks need to be chopped, the eggs need to be fried in the pot, the vermicelli needs to be chopped, the twists need to be crushed with a rolling pin, and the dumpling wrappers need to be rolled out with warm water and dough.
After eating on the first day of the Lunar New Year, relatives and neighbors have to walk around each other to pay New Year greetings to the elders and kowtow. This is the happiest time because you will receive a lot of red envelopes; on the second day of the Lunar New Year, you start visiting relatives and friends; On the third day of the lunar month, I went to my aunt's house; on the fourth day of the lunar month, I went to my father-in-law's house. This is what my father said. In fact, I followed my mother back to my grandma's house. On this day, my mother's face is as beautiful as a flower, because the little princess is going home; she cannot leave on the fifth day of the lunar month. Relatives usually come back to pay New Year greetings one day apart, otherwise it is called "Worship and New Year."
This is the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival in my hometown. I wonder what the customs are in your hometown? Spring Festival in Hometown Eighth Grade Composition 10
My hometown is Jishan, the beautiful hometown of Banzao. She not only nurtured kind and honest Jishan people, but also nurtured unique cultural customs. The Spring Festival in my hometown is such a unique festival.
Whenever the Spring Festival is approaching, the streets are lined with colorful lanterns, the branches are also hung with small lanterns of various shapes, and even the roots of the trees are wrapped with chain-shaped lanterns. Lights, at night, the lights are brightly lit, welcoming the New Year atmosphere and making people feel happy. People are getting busy. Every household is buying New Year's goods, picking out new clothes, and has endless tasks.
The Spring Festival is the most traditional, solemn, grand and lively festival for the Chinese people. According to our local customs, the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month is the Stove Festival to celebrate the small new year. It’s time to say goodbye to hard work. The Kitchen God returns to the Heavenly Palace to celebrate the New Year. Every household cleans the house and buys round sugar melons to eat. As soon as it got dark, someone started setting off firecrackers, giving people a taste of the New Year. On New Year's Eve, which is New Year's Eve, adults dress up their homes beautifully, and people begin to post couplets and window grilles. The bright red couplets and window grilles show the joy of the New Year. The sheets and quilts at home were all replaced with new ones, and it suddenly felt like the New Year. At twelve o'clock in the evening, grandma, dad, and mom still have to stay up late, worship the gods, and set off firecrackers.
On the morning of the first day of the first lunar month, the whole family sat together to eat dumplings. Some dumplings also contained coins. Whoever could eat the coins would be the lucky person. On the second or third day of the Lunar New Year, our local custom is to "go back to your parents' home" to pay New Year greetings to grandma and grandpa and collect New Year's money. Our local area is divided into "Fenbei" and "Fennan". "Fenbei" means "returning to your parents' home" on the second day of the Lunar New Year. And "Fennan" is in the third year of junior high school, haha, interesting, right?
The Lantern Festival is coming, and it’s time to get busy. There are various light shows on both sides of the street, showing a lively atmosphere everywhere. On the night of the Lantern Festival, every household eats glutinous rice balls, which symbolizes family reunion, harmony and beauty.
After the Lantern Festival, the Spring Festival has come to a wonderful end. It’s time for the adults to go about their business again, and we students have also started to go to school. But we are still immersed in the beautiful atmosphere of the Spring Festival, and I will never forget this beautiful day. The Spring Festival in Hometown for Grade 8 Composition 11
The Spring Festival is a traditional festival in my country, and it is also the liveliest, busiest and most special festival of the year. However, what impressed me most was New Year’s Eve.
On New Year’s Eve, people get up early in the morning and red lanterns are hung up in every house.
The whole street was decorated with lights and colorful, and it was full of lively and festive atmosphere.
After breakfast, some middle-aged, elderly people and children gathered in the square in front of the village committee, picked up gongs and drums, and walked through the streets, beating gongs and drums along the way. It was so lively! When they pass a crossroad, they always stop and knock hard for a while, which makes the adults and children around them come out to watch, and they knock harder and harder! The adults watched for a while and then dispersed, but the children followed them closely through the streets and alleys. At this time, the children were not afraid of being tired, they just followed behind and watched intoxicated. The line is getting longer and longer, like a tail. When they returned to the village committee door, the square was filled with water. People are jostling each other, the sound of gongs and drums is deafening, and people are immersed in joy.
After breakfast, the young and middle-aged people went to the market to buy new year's goods. The market was crowded with people, and shouts came and went. There are all kinds of New Year's goods, placed on both sides of the market road, as far as the eye can see. People bought in large and small packages, and everyone returned home with a full load.
After lunch, people took a short rest. At about four or five o'clock, the men in each family go to their graveyards with scented wax firecrackers to invite their ancestors to come home to celebrate the New Year together. The women who stayed at home posted couplets and the words "blessing" to worship the door god, the earth, the dragon king, the god of wealth and other gods. After the ancestors have been invited back, offerings are placed on the altar table, and the rituals have been performed, the children can go and play on their own.
At dinner, the family sat together to have a reunion dinner and watch the Spring Festival Gala. Every house was brightly lit, and everyone stayed together to watch the New Year. At midnight, every household sets off firecrackers, and some people set off fireworks, making the sky colorful.
"One year is passed away amidst the sound of firecrackers." This is the Spring Festival in my hometown, lively and festive. The Spring Festival in Hometown, Eighth Grade Composition 12
The year before last, our family of three went to Yunnan for a trip, and the day we left was the second day of the Lunar New Year. At the beginning of the new year, we said goodbye to our relatives, hometown, and the Spring Festival. But I didn't feel sad at all, and I didn't even know why. When I saw an inequality - 358lt;7 flashing on the electronic screen in the train station, I was thoughtful.
I can’t help but think of the Spring Festival in my hometown, what a joyful seven days!
A few days before the Spring Festival, we always have to do some work.
Shaving your head is a must. Every few days before the Spring Festival, my parents would drag me to shave my head. I was extremely reluctant, but my uncle died after shaving his head in the first month of the year. For the sake of my uncle’s life, I had to shave my head years ago. Every year, I greet the Spring Festival with an almost "bald" look. I hope that the wind will blow out my hair in the new year.
Another thing that must be done is eating dumplings on the day of the Winter Solstice. As the saying goes: If you don’t serve dumpling bowls during the winter solstice, your ears will freeze off and no one will care. For the sake of my ears, no matter how many dumplings I have, I have to swallow them hard.
In the next few days, I just took care of myself and prepared for the Spring Festival. Before we knew it, New Year's Eve came.
I am really happy and sad about New Year’s Eve. The good thing is that we can set off firecrackers to echo the fireworks set off by others, and everyone has a great time. The whole family eats New Year's Eve dinner together, and everyone is happy. The worry is staying up late. At that time, my eyelids were drooping due to sleepiness, and they were trying to open them desperately. I really wish I could let go of this time.
The next day is the first day of the Lunar New Year, a new year and a new atmosphere. People come and go in every house, inside and outside, without interruption. But the only ones who stayed to eat were relatives. The meal on New Year's Day was so rich that our whole family couldn't finish it.
In this way, the feasts did not end until the fourth day of the lunar month. After this, the flavor of the New Year began to fade. After the climax of the Lantern Festival, the Spring Festival is completely over. I want to save you, but I can't.
I stood in front of that screen and wanted to cry, but I couldn’t. Be sure to celebrate the next Spring Festival!