Collect relevant China traditional materials and write an introductory composition (about 200 words).

It is said that in ancient times, there was a monster named Nian who would come out to harm the people every Spring Festival. Later, people came up with a way to cut a word "Fu" on red paper and stick it on the door. Write some auspicious words on red paper and stick them on the door. The monster named Nian was afraid of red and never came again. Since then, people have posted Spring Festival couplets every year. Spread to this day. Every new year, the streets are covered with colorful flags and red lanterns. Every household buys new year's goods, which is very lively. The children put on beautiful clothes. In the evening, fireworks were flying all over the sky. We ate jiaozi and watched the party with our family. The wonderful performance made us laugh. If only we could celebrate the New Year every day.

China traditional culture has more than 200 words. Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history.

Today, I want to introduce the traditional culture of China-paper-cutting! There are many kinds of paper-cuts, such as window grilles, wedding flowers, fireworks, shoe flowers, door rafts, Wanzhou cloth shadows, fragrant flowers, paper-cut flowers, paper-cut flags, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures and so on.

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life.

People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns.

Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cutting painting is cutting a picture on a piece of paper.

Let's look at this "scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading a book, and the book is on it. At first glance, he looks like a scholar. Look at this "Phoenix Beats Peony". There is a phoenix playing on the peony like a child ... China has many traditional cultures, such as calligraphy, embroidery, drama and so on.

Well, are there many traditional cultures in China? ...

Traditional Festival Composition 200 Traditional Festival Spring Festival Composition 200 Traditional Festival Spring Festival is our traditional festival in China, and it is also our happiest festival.

As soon as we entered the twelfth lunar month, our family became busy. My father is busy buying firecrackers and fireworks. Grandpa bought couplets: laughter and laughter to bid farewell to the old year and firecrackers to welcome the new year.

On New Year's Eve, in the morning, my father put couplets on both sides of the door with scotch tape and hung two red lanterns with big blessings written on them. I watched the Spring Festival Gala at home in the evening and didn't go to bed until 12:00. Suddenly, a burst of firecrackers came, and soon firecrackers came one after another. In the morning, our children go to pay New Year greetings to grandparents. Grandparents smiled and gave a pack of lucky money. We are also very happy. In the evening, my family watched fireworks outside. Fireworks are colorful, including purple, red, blue and green. They are very beautiful.

Spring Festival is a traditional festival in China, and it is also the happiest day for our children.

Traditional Festival Lantern Festival Composition 200 There is a sea of people there, and lanterns get together like a meeting.

It's too noisy.

Lanterns dazzle me.

Lights are large and small, with different colors and strange shapes.

The most interesting thing is the golden pig lamp.

Let me introduce you! The golden pig lamp is made of several wires, and the lamp body is made of several pieces of gold yarn.

There is still a smile on his face.

How cute! It looks like running.

There is a note on the pig's tail of the golden pig lamp, which reads: Happy Lantern Festival.

After watching the eye-catching golden pig lamp, go and see the environmental protection lamp! Two hands stick out from below, next to the Woods and grass.

There is also an O-shaped "stream". The water in the "stream" is really "clear and low".

Can be used as a mirror! There are also two bamboo rafts in the "flow" of the O line, which are turning around the "flow".

I think they must be watching the scenery! How's it going? Isn't it beautiful?

There are countless traditional cultures in China, such as paper-cutting, couplets, ancient poems and traditional programs. The Spring Festival is our most important festival.

It is said that in ancient times, there was a monster named Nian who would come out to harm the people every Spring Festival.

Later, people came up with a way to cut a word "Fu" on red paper and stick it on the door. Write some auspicious words on red paper and stick them on the door. The monster named Nian was afraid of red and never came again.

Since then, people have posted Spring Festival couplets every year. Spread to this day.

Every new year, the streets are covered with colorful flags and red lanterns, and every household buys new year's goods, which is very lively. The children put on beautiful clothes.

In the evening, fireworks were flying all over the sky. We ate jiaozi and watched the party with our family. The wonderful performance made us laugh. If only we could celebrate the New Year every day.

After the Spring Festival is the Lantern Festival, which is also a reunion festival. Eating Yuanxiao and solve riddles on the lanterns on this day means that every family is round and round, happy and healthy, and everyone is extremely happy.

China's traditional programs are rich and colorful, so that our traditional festivals will be passed down forever and our traditional culture will be brilliant.

China Traditional Culture Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history.

Today, I want to introduce the traditional culture of China-paper-cutting! There are many kinds of paper-cuts, such as window grilles, wedding flowers, fireworks, shoe flowers, door rafts, Wanzhou cloth shadows, fragrant flowers, paper-cut flowers, paper-cut flags, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures and so on.

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life.

People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns.

Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cutting painting is cutting a picture on a piece of paper.

Let's look at this "scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading a book, and the book is on it. At first glance, he looks like a scholar. Look at this "Phoenix Beats Peony". There is a phoenix playing on the peony like a child ... China has many traditional cultures, such as calligraphy, embroidery, drama and so on.

Well, are there many traditional cultures in China?

The composition of morality and traditional culture 200-word sixth-grade composition At the time of social transformation, people are experiencing a value shock and the pain of many people's behavior anomie.

When exploring ways to end suffering and rebuild social norms, many people turn their attention to tradition.

"Traditional culture and contemporary moral construction", a noticeable topic in recent two years, is produced under this background.

This article makes two comments on this topic.

Traditional culture, including traditional ethics, has very complex content and nature.

How to treat it, when we have full rational spirit, otherwise we will inevitably go astray.

But on this issue, some people just show such a lack of rational spirit, and even are dominated by an extremely harmful irrational trend of thought to a great extent.

Needless to say, among the people, all kinds of fake cultures and historical sites are rampant, and some bad psychology and despicable habits created by long-term historical traces are wantonly expressed.

As far as academic circles are concerned, irrational and even anti-rational phenomena have also appeared in this field which should have the most rational spirit.

The irrationality of academic circles is mainly manifested in two aspects.

On the one hand, based on the realistic position, I have unrealistic expectations for traditional culture to solve various problems currently faced.

In this way, it not only imposes heavy tasks on traditional culture, but also creates a style of study that is eager for quick success and instant benefit, far-fetched and reckless.

This is particularly prominent in the field of ethics.

For example, racking their brains to explore the so-called "Confucian economic ethics", trying to find the root of current economic activities in the process of establishing a market economic system from ancient traditions, seems to climb Confucianism and engage in a market economy, but no matter how irrelevant this climb is.

Another example is to praise bureaucracy and official morality under autocratic imperial power without analysis, so as to provide a panacea for solving the problem of cadre corruption, but it not only intentionally or unintentionally covers up the essence of feudal bureaucracy and the very decadent side of official style in that era, but also avoids the root of corruption today.

Holding this practical attitude of playing with history on demand is too romantic for traditional culture.

Although practicality and romance seem to be opposite, they are like two sides of the same coin in the tradition of irrational treatment, relying on each other and complementing each other.

Some scholars often turn to the ideal and norms of "filial piety" when they feel that the problems faced by interpersonal relationships in modern society turn to tradition.

However, when it comes to "filial piety", it lacks due prudence and realistic spirit, giving people a picture of historical pastoral poetry with the concept of "filial piety" as the leading factor, respecting the old and loving the young, and being happy.

But "filial piety" certainly includes respecting and caring for the elderly, paying attention to the natural connection between people, and maintaining and strengthening this emotional connection. It also has the obvious paradoxical content of "filial piety has three", and it is absurd to express absolute patriarchy as the core norm of patriarchal clan system and autocratic hierarchy, and transplant this absolute patriarchy to the relationship between monarch and minister.

This extremely absurd and arbitrary side has a very cruel nature, and it is often full of blood when it is realized in history.

Putting aside these historical contents attached to filial piety and talking about China's tradition of filial piety with a romantic attitude of long-distance aesthetics will not only help contemporary moral construction, but also deceive and mislead people because the historical truth is lost in romantic fantasy.

The above criticism is not to deny tradition.

The fact that China's ethical culture has been inherited for more than two thousand years reminds people that the construction of new ethical culture is not a work unrelated to tradition.

We can never imagine that we can abandon the traditional ethical culture and build a new ethical culture building in an open space at will.

History can neither be avoided nor cut off. If we cut off and avoid history, even the best ideas cannot be realized because of lack of foundation.

What's more, everyone is immersed in the historical tradition of the past to varying degrees. Tradition plays a role in contemporary people all the time, which constitutes our objective background.

More importantly, whether we pursue the modernity of ethical spirit or other aspects of society, as American scholar ingels pointed out: "From the perspective of historical development, the modernization tendency itself is a healthy continuation and extension of human traditional civilization.

"The problem is that the continuation and extension of this health can be achieved not through pragmatism and romanticism based on tradition, but only through the spirit of appeal to reason, on the basis of serious reflection, cleaning and analysis of tradition, transforming valuable content, so as to realize creative transformation adapted to modern society.

Treating tradition with rational spirit not only means honesty and rigor in academic research, but also means putting the investigation of traditional culture in the background of world culture.

Since modern times, with the increasingly extensive and in-depth exchanges between ethnic groups, the value of different cultures has been increasingly understood by people, and various cultural models have coexisted. The communication and understanding between different cultures has become an important trend of cultural development.

However, culture, as a manifestation of people's way of life, no matter how different different different cultures are, is superficial compared with those differences that make everyone become the same kind.

No difference can hide the consistency of people's characteristics and needs, and the universality of the basic survival problems they face.

These consistency or * * * universality constitute the value basis for human beings to transcend geographical, cultural and ethnic boundaries.

This determines that the healthy continuation and continuation of any kind of cultural tradition must be based on the recognition and respect of the basic values and corresponding axioms of mankind, so it is required that the investigation of tradition be placed in the background of world culture, rather than isolated from this background and the development process of human civilization.

This vision and mind, which is based on our own nation and pays attention to the whole world at the same time, not only prevents us from wandering between arrogance and self-pity with narrow nationalism on traditional issues, but also enables us to truly discover the excellent components of tradition, find the combination of tradition and modern civilization, and transform them into an indispensable part of international culture.

What are the traditional cultures in China? 200 words China traditional culture I join hands with China traditional culture.

In many compositions, the author desperately cries for the eternal traditional culture of the Chinese nation and tries his best to accuse people of ignoring it.

I join hands with China traditional culture.

In traditional festivals in China, I "read" ancient poems with emotion.

In my mind, traditional culture seems to be transformed into a string of symbols of food culture, which sets a timetable for me to taste China snacks. I chew the crystallization of traditional culture with relish, and I can always detect its existence.

On the fifteenth day of the first month of the Lantern Festival, I know I will eat glutinous rice balls again.

"Tangyuan? Today is the Lantern Festival! " The bread on the table surprised me and puzzled me.

Tangyuan Tangyuan means that the whole family should be reunited.

Traditional culture tells us different things with different festivals.

It hasn't disappeared, just like everyone gets together for New Year's Eve dinner.

Different people look at it with different eyes, and its importance changes accordingly.

Traditional culture is not only the coagulant of flowing time, but also the brand of national personality.

The Chinese nation has enriched traditional culture with its own personality and emotion since ancient times, as if it were a group unconsciously.

Introversion, kindness, kindness, optimism and trust, harmony between man and nature ... this is a pure emotion and the essence of China traditional culture.

After thousands of years of baptism, traditional culture has been endowed with different forms by people of different times, some of which are well known so far, while others are lost in the torrent of the times. Now, although we are trying to trace back all the customs of traditional culture and try to imitate them, we coexist with increasingly indifferent human feelings. Some people can squeeze out more time for the benefit of work, but never leave a little space for their relatives, family members or even their own hearts.

Gradually, they can't see the elephants in the world, they can't hear the loud voices in the world, they break with traditional culture, and they are isolated from the true feelings of the world.

We recall traditional culture, so when can we recall traditional culture? Shakespeare once said: our so-called rose, if we change its name, wouldn't it be as fragrant? Traditional culture needs our inheritance, but it doesn't matter if it fades. All we have to do is let the lingering fragrance float away. ...

Folk customs composition 200 words China Mongolian "different styles in a hundred miles, different customs in a thousand miles."

"There are 56 ethnic groups in China, and they all have different customs and habits. Today I will introduce Mongolians.

Mongolians are mainly engaged in animal husbandry and some are engaged in agriculture.

In pastoral areas, Mongolians live in round yurts, commonly known as "yurts".

The door of the yurt must face south and the stove is located under the skylight in the middle of the yurt.

In agricultural and pastoral areas, Mongolians live in bungalows with heatable adobe sleeping platform.

Mongolians like to eat dairy products such as cheese, milk powder, milk cream, beef and mutton, pasta and so on, drink yogurt wine and drink tea.

Mongolians in agricultural and pastoral areas mainly eat all kinds of food and vegetables, and love to drink rice wine.

Mongolian traditional costumes are very distinctive.

Both men and women like to wear Mongolian robes with edges, red, yellow and green ribbons around their waists, leather boots and felt boots on their feet, and red and blue cloth around their heads.

Nowadays, except for the elderly, people usually wear uniforms on weekdays, and only wear Mongolian robes on festivals or wedding banquets.

Mongolian people are hospitable.

When entertaining guests, put cheese, cream, all kinds of dry flour and milk tea first, and then propose a toast after drinking milk tea.

Then grab the mutton at the back end, and the guests will take the whole sheep.

The host put the sheep's recommendation bone on the plate with the tail attached, put the sheep's head without cheeks on it, and handed the knife to the guest.

The guest cut off an ear of the sheep's head, then cut off a piece of meat to eat, and then returned the knife to the owner. Only in this way can the host cut the meat and let the guests help themselves.

In order to show respect and enthusiasm for the guests, the host should let everyone present taste the wine in his glass.

Mongolians especially respect their elders and teachers.

Call the old man "you" at any time, and let the old man lead you when you enter the door, sit down, drink tea, eat and toast. "Bugsy" has always been regarded as a distinguished guest.

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There are many traditional cultures in China, such as eating moon cakes in the Mid-Autumn Festival, zongzi in the Dragon Boat Festival and glutinous rice balls in the Lantern Festival ... Among them, I like the traditional culture of the Dragon Boat Festival best.

I remember that on the Dragon Boat Festival, my mother bought a big bag of zongzi, with bean paste stuffing, beef stuffing and egg yolk stuffing ... I asked my mother, "Why do you want to eat zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival?" Mother smiled and said, "Zongzi is eaten on Dragon Boat Festival to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan.

"My mother told me that Qu Yuan was a romantic poet during the Warring States Period.

At that time, Qin invaded Chu, and Qu Yuan committed suicide by jumping into the river in grief and indignation.

In order to prevent Qu Yuan's body from being eaten by fish, people wrapped the zongzi and threw it into the water for the fish to eat. The fish stopped eating Qu Yuan's body when they were full.

Mother said, "Besides eating zongzi, there is also the custom of dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival.

"When Qu Yuan jumped into the river, people rushed to row dragon boats to save him. The dragon boat chased everywhere, looking for Qu Yuan.

Later, some places used dragon boat races to commemorate Qu Yuan on the Dragon Boat Festival.

I like the traditional culture of Dragon Boat Festival!

Please indicate the source? Collect relevant China traditional materials and write an introductory composition (about 200 words).