Write a 450-word composition based on Beijing’s Spring Festival

1. A 450-word essay on the Spring Festival in Beijing.

According to grandma, the Spring Festival starts almost in the early days of the twelfth lunar month.

"Laba Seventh and Laba, jackdaws freeze to death." Grandma also said that on Laba day, every family cooks Laba porridge, and there is a smell of porridge everywhere inside and outside the house. It is made of pumpkin, taro, sweet potato The Laba porridge cooked by the food is really delicious. In addition to Laba porridge, my father also said that in Xinjiang, during the Spring Festival, they kill lambs and eat roasted whole lambs. The fat and tender lambs are placed on the fire, roasted while turning, and sprinkled with seasonings, salt, and pepper during the test. ...It tastes delicious, without any smell of sheep! On the 20th day of the twelfth lunar month, preparations for New Year's goods begin. In rural areas, people have to make rice cakes and pickle salty bacon and fish to eat during the Chinese New Year.

The children are very happy at this time. They buy firecrackers to set off during the New Year, and they also buy new clothes to wear during the New Year. There are also many delicious and fun things. The adults were also very busy, preparing food, drink, clothing and supplies.

So as to show the renewed atmosphere of the new year. New Year's Eve has arrived. On this night, every house is lit up all night long, and firecrackers sound continuously. Adults and children are all singing and dancing, and it is so lively.

I like New Year's Eve the most, because on New Year's Eve, in addition to the host giving a red envelope, family members also give red envelopes. Parents each give red envelopes, called New Year's Eve packages, and you don't have to sleep that night and play on the computer all night. . From the second to the eighth day of the first lunar month, adults have to stay at home to receive guests.

Until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, another day of the Spring Festival arrived. On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival comes.

On this day, everyone will eat Lantern Festival, the family will have a reunion dinner together, and the family will celebrate the festival happily at home. In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival is over. The Spring Festival in rural areas is not as lively as in big cities, but it is still full of joy. 2. A 400-word essay imitating Beijing’s Spring Festival

Although Beijing is a big city and the capital of our country, it also celebrates the lively Spring Festival like us.

The 30th day of the twelfth lunar month is New Year's Eve. In the past, most homes in old Beijing had Buddhist niches or statues for worship all year round. At the end of the year, they had to make offerings.

There are a variety of offerings, including fried noodles, moon cakes and snacks, apples and tangerines, assorted preserved fruits, yellow and white rice cakes, dumplings and steamed buns, everything is available. In addition to the offerings, there are also incense burners and other offerings placed on the offering table, and a futon is placed on the ground in front of the offering table for use when bowing and kneeling.

It is said that from the evening of the 30th of the New Year to the early morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, the gods will go down to the world to examine the good and evil in the world. Among these gods are the God of Wealth and the God of Land. On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, "God says good things" The Kitchen God also returned to the human world at this time and continued to be his "head of the family". At this time, people must be respectful, act cautiously, burn incense and kowtow, asking the gods to take care of them in the new year.

The New Year’s Eve evening is the most enjoyable time for old Beijingers. First, the whole family gathers together for a reunion dinner, enjoying the most sumptuous meal of the year.

Most of the dishes include stewed fish, stewed meat, stewed chicken, meatballs, braised pork and other meat dishes. There are also fresh and refreshing cold dishes, such as: spicy dishes made with manjing and Dahongpao radish, There are also sweet and spicy cabbage, mustard sticks and so on. The staple food is dumplings, usually stuffed with mutton, cabbage or pork and leeks.

When eating dumplings, never forget to use "Laba vinegar" as a seasoning. Of all the festivals, New Year's Eve is the busiest and happiest day in old Beijing.

The Spring Festival in Beijing is so lively. 3. Write an essay imitating the Spring Festival in Beijing

According to Beijing’s old rules, the Lunar New Year (Spring Festival) begins almost in the early days of the twelfth lunar month.

"Laba, Seven and Laba, jackdaws freeze to death," this is the coldest time of the year.

However, when winter comes, spring will soon come, so people do not reduce their enthusiasm for celebrating the New Year and welcoming the spring because of the cold.

On the day of Laba, people in homes and temples cook Laba porridge. This kind of special porridge is used to worship ancestors and gods, but if you think about it carefully, it is a manifestation of the pride of agricultural society - this kind of porridge is made from all kinds of rice, all kinds of beans, and all kinds of dried fruits. (Almonds, walnut kernels, melon seeds, lychee meat, lotus seeds, peanuts, raisins, water chestnuts...) Boiled.

This is not porridge, but a small agricultural exhibition. On Laba day, you also need to soak Laba garlic.

Put the garlic cloves in high vinegar on this day and seal them for eating dumplings during the New Year. By the end of the year, the soaked garlic will be as green as emeralds, and the vinegar will also have a spicier taste. The color and taste are both delicious, making people want to eat more dumplings.

In Beijing, every family eats dumplings during the Chinese New Year. Since Laba, shops have stepped up their efforts to sell New Year's goods, and more stalls have been added to the streets - those selling Spring Festival couplets, New Year paintings, honey offerings, daffodils, etc., which only appear during this season. of.

These New Year stalls make children’s hearts beat very fast. In the alleys, the shouting sounds were more numerous and complex than usual, and some of them only appeared in the twelfth lunar month, such as those selling constitutions, pine branches, barley rice, rice cakes, etc.

When there was an emperor, school children stopped going to school on the 19th day of the twelfth lunar month and had a month-long annual holiday. When children prepare to celebrate the New Year, almost the first thing they do is buy mixed food.

This is made from various dried fruits (peanuts, dates, hazelnuts, chestnuts, etc.) and candied fruits. The ordinary ones are with skin, and the high-end ones are without skin - for example: ordinary hazelnuts with skin are used. , use hazelnut for advanced ones. Children like to eat these odds and ends, and even if there are no dumplings to eat, they must buy them.

The second big thing for them, especially the boys, is to buy firecrackers. I'm afraid the third thing is to buy toys - kites, diabolo, harmonica, etc. - and New Year pictures.

Children are busy and adults are nervous. They must prepare everything to eat, drink and drink during the New Year.

They must also quickly make new shoes and new clothes for the children, so that they can show a renewed atmosphere in the New Year. Celebrating the Little New Year on the 23rd is almost a "dress rehearsal" for celebrating the New Year.

In the old society, every family would pay homage to the Stove King that night. Firecrackers would go off as soon as it got dark, and with the sound of the firecrackers, the paper image of the Stove God would be burned, euphemistically known as sending the Stove King to heaven. In the past few days, there were a lot of maltose and glutinous rice candy sellers on the street. The candies were either in the shape of long squares or large and small melons.

According to the old saying: If you stick sugar in the Stove King's mouth, he will not report bad things in the family to the Jade Emperor when he reaches heaven. Nowadays, there are still candy sellers, but they are only for everyone to enjoy, and they no longer stick to the Kitchen King's mouth.

After the 23rd, everyone becomes even busier. The New Year is here in the blink of an eye. Before New Year's Eve, every family must put up the Spring Festival couplets and do a general cleaning, which is called house cleaning.

It is necessary to prepare enough meat, chicken, fish, vegetables, rice cakes, etc., at least enough to last for a week - according to *** custom, most shops close their doors for five days and do not open until the sixth day of the first lunar month. Open. If you do not prepare food for the next few days, it will not be easy to replenish it temporarily.

Also, old mothers in the old society insisted on cutting out everything that should be cut out on New Year's Eve, so as not to use the knife again on the first to fifth day of the first lunar month. It is unlucky to use the knife or scissors. of. This has a superstitious meaning, but it also shows that we are indeed peace-loving people who are unwilling to even move a kitchen knife at the first year of life.

New Year’s Eve is so lively. Every family is preparing New Year dishes, and the aroma of wine and meat is everywhere.

Men and women of all ages wear new clothes, red couplets are posted outside the door, and various New Year pictures are posted inside the house. Every house is lit up all night without interruption, and the sound of cannons is continuous day and night. Those who work outside must rush home to have a reunion dinner and worship their ancestors unless absolutely necessary.

On this night, except for very young children, no one slept, and everyone had to stay up late.

The scene on New Year's Day is completely different from that on New Year's Eve: on New Year's Eve, the streets are crowded with people; on New Year's Day, the shops are all boarded up, with cardboard paper from firecrackers set off last night piled in front of the door, and the whole city is resting.

Men go out before noon to visit relatives and friends’ homes to pay New Year greetings. Women receive guests at home.

At the same time, many temples inside and outside the city are open for people to visit. Vendors set up stalls outside the temples, selling tea, food, and various toys. The Dazhong Temple outside the North City, the Baiyun Temple outside the West City, and the Fire Temple (Changdian) in the South City are the most famous.

However, the first two or three days after the temple opened was not very lively, because people were still busy wishing each other New Year's greetings and had no time to do so. On the fifth and sixth day of the lunar month, temple fairs become more popular, and children are particularly enthusiastic about going there so they can see the wild scenery outside the city, ride donkeys, and buy special New Year toys.

There were chariot and horse racing people on the square outside Baiyun Temple; in old age, it is said that there were also camel racing people. These competitions do not compete for who is first and who is second, but to demonstrate the beautiful postures and skills of the mules, horses and riders in front of the audience.

Most shops opened on the sixth day of the Lunar New Year and set off firecrackers. From dawn to early morning, the whole city was filled with the sound of firecrackers. Although it is open, except for the shops selling food and other important daily necessities, everyone is not very busy. The shopkeepers can also take turns visiting temples, walking on the overpass, and listening to the opera.

Yuanxiao (glutinous rice balls) are on the market, and the first day of the New Year is here - the Lantern Festival (from the 13th to the 17th of the first lunar month). New Year's Eve is lively, but there is no moonlight; as for the Lantern Festival, the moon is bright in the sky.

New Year's Day is decent, with bright red Spring Festival couplets posted in front of every house, and people wearing new clothes, but it is not beautiful enough. During the Lantern Festival, lanterns are hung everywhere, and the whole street looks like a wedding, blazing and beautiful.

Famous old shops will hang out hundreds of lights, some are all made of glass, some are all horns, some are all gauze lights; some are of various shapes, and some are all Paint all the stories from "A Dream of Red Mansions" or "Water Margin". This, in those days, was a kind of advertisement; once the lamp was hung, anyone could enter the shop to visit; at night, candles were lit in the lamp, so there were more viewers.

This ad is not vulgar. Dried fruit shops also do a lot of miscellaneous business during the Lantern Festival, so they often come up with original ideas and make various ice lanterns, or use wheat seedlings to make one or two long green dragons to attract customers.

In addition to hanging lanterns, flowers are also placed in the square. And a fire was lit in the City God's Temple, with tongues of fire. 4. A 500-word essay imitating "Spring Festival in Beijing" and writing about how you celebrate the Spring Festival

According to the old rules in rural areas, the Spring Festival begins in the early days of the twelfth lunar month.

"Laba 7 and Laba, jackdaws freeze to death", this is the coldest time of the year. On Laba day, every family cooks Laba porridge, and the village is filled with the aroma of porridge. Laba porridge made from pumpkin, taro and other foods is really delicious. On the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month, we will start brewing rice wine to drink during the Chinese New Year.

There are many kinds of rice wine. The spicy rice wine tastes not choked at all; the sweet rice wine is like sweet rice wine; there are also slightly spicy red rice wine and slightly intoxicating white rice wine. rice wine. On the 20th day of the twelfth lunar month, preparations for New Year's goods begin. In rural areas, people have to make rice cakes and pickle salty bacon and fish to eat during the Chinese New Year.

The children were very happy at this time. They went to buy firecrackers to set off in the New Year, and they also bought new clothes to wear in the New Year. The adults were also very busy, preparing food, drink, clothing and supplies.

So as to show the renewed atmosphere of the New Year. In a blink of an eye, it was the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, and the New Year's rehearsal began. The children set off firecrackers in the village, jumping and screaming, so happy.

Children can also eat a variety of candies. Adults should clean up the house and give the house a general cleaning to make people feel like they have a new year and a new atmosphere.

It’s New Year’s Eve! Every household is rushing to prepare New Year dishes, and wherever they go, they can smell the aroma of wine and meat. Men, women, old and young all put on new clothes, red couplets were posted outside the door, and there were all kinds of New Year pictures in the house. At night, every house was brightly lit, setting off firecrackers, making dumplings, and watching the party. It was really lively. Some people go to the temple to burn incense at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night to prepare for the new year.

On this night, every household will stay up late and have a reunion dinner. After New Year's Eve, the first day of the first lunar month is ushered in.

On this day, children go out to pay New Year greetings, and when they come back they are often loaded with New Year's money, red eggs, candies and a lot of fruits. Adults also visit each other in the village, and the village is full of lively atmosphere during the New Year.

From the second day of the first lunar month to the eighth day of the first lunar month, adults have to stay at home to receive guests. Until the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, another day of the Spring Festival arrived.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival is ushered in. On this day, everyone will eat Lantern Festival, the whole family will have a reunion dinner together, and the whole family will celebrate the festival happily at home.

In the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival is over. The Spring Festival in rural areas is not as lively as in big cities, but it is still very happy. 5. Imitate the composition of "Spring Festival in Beijing" and write about people from Yantai, Shandong

The Spring Festival in my hometown 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 during the Spring Festival We are all busy, but 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 We will all go back home, reunite with our families, have a sumptuous New Year’s Eve dinner, talk about the anecdotes of parting, taste the delicious food with relish, and enjoy the fun of reunion. After the New Year’s Eve dinner, we can go to Go outdoors to watch the beautiful fireworks blooming in the night sky, and listen to every festive blessing everywhere. Walking in every street and alley of the town, you will truly feel the exciting moments. With the improvement of people's living standards With continuous improvement and the improvement of corporate scientific and technological capabilities, all kinds 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 have been great changes. Except for 8 p.m. Outside Zhong’s Spring Festival Gala, 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 arrival of the new year! On the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, we always eat glutinous rice balls or noodles. This is our traditional habit. From the first day to around the tenth day of the Lunar New Year, we all go to the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings. We usually bring some with us when we go. Some gifts express politeness. The same is true when relatives and friends come as guests. Whether it is us as guests or relatives and friends as guests, children will definitely make a lot of money, because they can get the new year's money from adults. , holding the New Year's money in hand, I feel so happy! In the first month, every business 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. In the first month, our hometown also has a variety of rich entertainment Activities, such as calligraphers writing and presenting Spring Festival couplets for everyone, Peking Opera and Yue Opera enthusiasts organizing concerts, etc. The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is also an 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 and in harmony. 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 It's the Spring Festival, and boys can set off 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 didn't play with us, But looking at our happy faces, they are also very happy! The Spring Festival is a happy festival and a harvest festival. Let us celebrate it together.

6. A copy of the diary of "Spring Festival in Beijing" 400 words

When the bell rang to welcome the New Year, we Chinese people shouted with excitement: "The New Year is here! The New Year is here!" Ah! What a wonderful New Year! I ran back and forth at home excitedly, unable to contain my joy.

When I ran to the balcony, suddenly, fireworks flew into the sky and exploded in an instant. Some were like countless shooting stars, some were like colorful flowers, and some were like golden coats. , and some are like the golden sun, shining the earth as bright as day. How beautiful! Today is the first day of the first lunar month, and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere! I saw that every house was decorated with lights and colorful decorations, Spring couplets were posted in front of the door, and red lights were hung on the balconies. Relatives gathered together to have a reunion dinner, toasting and wishing success in work, study progress, and family happiness in the future! On the road, people dressed up in festive costumes went to pay New Year greetings to their relatives and friends.

We are no exception! My mom and dad took me to my grandma’s house to pay New Year greetings. As soon as I walked in, wow! They're all here! The second uncle, the second aunt, the third uncle, the third aunt, the aunts, the uncles, as well as the cousins, even the "little girl" came to join in the fun! The adults were sitting on the sofa chatting and watching TV. We children came to the room hand in hand and played the game of "hide things". The cousin said calmly: "I now declare that the rules of the game are: one person hides a few small things, and several others go to find them. Those who find them all come to hide the things."

After drawing lots, we finally decided that my cousin would hide the three Coke bottle caps. My cousin pushed us out of the room and hid things by herself... After a while, my cousin walked out with a smile and said, "Hide it, I guarantee you won't find it!" We swarmed in and I thought: It's easiest to hide things. Probably the most secluded place.

So, I carefully searched every corner, but there was nothing there. I looked at my little sister, got under the bed, and stuck my *** outside, and groped around inside with my little hands, but there was nothing. Just as she was about to stand up, she heard her little sister cry out, "Ah!" and then she started crying. It turned out that she bumped into the edge of the bed when she stood up under the bed. So she stopped playing for a while.

Ah! There is one less opponent, but the cousin is not easy to deal with. I saw her going through every piece of clothing in the closet, wow! Fortunately not! But where is it? I glanced around, and at this time, I found a sparkling thing behind the curtains. I opened the curtains, ah! It's a Coke bottle cap! I was so happy that I jumped three feet high. My cousin looked unconvinced when she saw it. But she sped up, looking here and there.

I hurriedly continued to observe. Under the bed, out of reach of the little girl, I found another Coke bottle cap. My heart became even more excited. Later, I found the last bottle cap under a book. A bottle cap. "Phew! It really took me a lot of effort!" I sighed and said, my cousin, cousin and little sister were all happy for me.

My cousin said: "Your observation skills are really good!" I felt very happy after hearing this... 7. A composition imitating the Spring Festival in Beijing

My hometown is Laizhou, and our Spring Festival customs here are various. Let me introduce them! On Laba Day, every household cooks Laba porridge, which is made by putting various beans and rice that farmers have worked hard to harvest for a year into a pot.

The porridge is full of color, flavor and steaming hot, which makes people want to take a bite. It makes us feel the joy of harvest while enjoying the feast. With Laba porridge, Laba garlic is of course indispensable. Laba garlic is soaked in vinegar. When the Chinese New Year comes, the garlic becomes emerald green, and the vinegar is sweet and sour. Dipping it into the dumplings will definitely make people want to eat more. .

On the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, during the Lunar New Year, my house will be cleaned to give people a brand new feeling. At night, firecrackers will also sound, crackling, symbolizing prosperity in the coming year.

On New Year’s Eve, we will post couplets.

At noon, my parents were busy making lunch. There was no shortage of chicken, duck, and fish. They also had to prepare dumplings for the Chinese New Year. The fillings of the dumplings were various, some with money in them to symbolize wealth in the coming year, and some with sugar in them to symbolize sweetness... In the evening, We will set off firecrackers, and the sound of firecrackers will continue in the neighborhood.

The whole family gathers together to eat dumplings and welcome the new year! On the first day of the first lunar month, we got up with the sound of firecrackers coming from all directions. Dad went outside to set off firecrackers, and mother made dumplings inside. The dumplings were ready, and we started eating dumplings. The dumplings were very fragrant, and they were dipped in Laba vinegar. When people are full and full, they go to neighbors, friends, and relatives to pay New Year greetings. In the afternoon, they gather relatives and friends to chat. The Lantern Festival is here, and in the morning, a big bowl of steaming glutinous rice Lantern Festival is served.

In the evening, lanterns were decorated everywhere, and we started to go shopping for lanterns and guess lantern riddles. If we guessed correctly, we would give some exquisite gifts, which made me even more excited. This is the Spring Festival custom in my hometown Laizhou. You are welcome to my hometown to experience the strong flavor of the New Year. 8. A 400-word essay imitating the Spring Festival in Beijing

The Spring Festival is the most solemn and grand traditional festival in our country. As a Nanning native, I am well aware of the customs of celebrating the Spring Festival in my hometown.

The 29th day of the twelfth lunar month, the day before New Year's Eve, is called "Little New Year's Eve". A small banquet will be held at home, and relatives and friends will visit each other called "Farewell New Year".

New Year’s Eve refers to the night of the last day of the twelfth lunar month every year. On this night, our family has to do three things: offering sacrifices, eating New Year’s Eve dinner, and staying up late. We never forget our deceased ancestors during the Spring Festival. At this time, we will offer food or flowers to express our feelings. Eating New Year's Eve dinner is the most lively and happy time for every household during the Spring Festival. The table is filled with sumptuous New Year dishes, and the whole family is reunited, sitting around the table and having the reunion dinner. The sense of fulfillment in our hearts is really indescribable. The custom of keeping the year old on New Year's Eve not only expresses nostalgia for the passing years, but also expresses good hope for the coming New Year.

During the Chinese New Year, Nanning people, in addition to the New Year’s Eve dinner, are also very particular about the breakfast on the New Year’s Day. In order to have a good omen for the new year, adults and children are not allowed to sleep in on the first day of the new year. No matter how late we play on New Year's Eve, we have to get up at around eight o'clock on the morning of New Year's Day, say hello to our parents and elders, and say some blessings, and then the elders will give benefits to the younger ones. At around nine o'clock, the whole family will sit together for New Year's breakfast. New Year's breakfast includes rice cakes, rice dumplings, rice noodles, lettuce and glutinous rice balls.

The second day of the first lunar month is the day when Nanning people rush to visit their homes to pay New Year greetings. The so-called visiting the homes of relatives and friends to pay New Year greetings means visiting relatives and friends. New Year greetings are a traditional custom among Chinese people. It is a way for people to bid farewell to the old year, welcome the new year, and express their best wishes to each other.

On the third day of the first lunar month, my parents will take me back to my grandparents’ house. Our family must arrive before dinner, otherwise it will be unlucky.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also a lively and festive festival in the year. On this day, every family will eat glutinous rice balls, and we are no exception. Tangyuan is stuffed with sugar, rose, sesame, bean paste, cinnamon, walnut kernels, nuts, jujube paste, etc., and is wrapped into a ball with glutinous rice flour. It can be boiled, fried, or steamed. It can be meat or vegetarian, with different flavors. It symbolizes It means happy reunion. After dinner, you can go to various places to enjoy the lanterns. There are lifelike butterfly lanterns, lively and cute piggy lanterns, round and big watermelon lanterns, Chang'e flying to the moon lanterns, naughty and interesting mouse lanterns...but the most endearing ones are the honest ones. The cute calf lights up. These lanterns, made by skilled craftsmen, are made of paper, metal, yarn, and plastic. They are of various kinds and have novel designs.

After the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the New Year is over. We hide the memories of the New Year in our hearts and look forward to the arrival of the next Spring Festival...