February 2nd Longtaitou Composition

In our daily study, work and life, we always have to touch or use compositions, which can be divided into primary school compositions, middle school compositions and college compositions (papers). How to write a composition to avoid stepping on thunder? The following is my carefully arranged composition on February 2 nd. Welcome to read and collect it. On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up. Composition 1

In our hometown, the dragon looked up on February 2 nd, but it was very particular.

After getting up in the morning, grandma began to spread pancakes and cook corn kernels. This thing can be a little fastidious. Our pancakes and Shandong pancakes are completely different things. Its main raw material is millet. Soak the millet in water, then take it to a small stone mill and grind it repeatedly, and milky millet juice will flow out. Before spreading pancakes, put pepper, salt and other condiments in the millet juice. The pancake is spread with a special pancake hammer. The shape of the hammer is very strange, and people in other places have probably never seen it. Its general shape is a bit like the helmet of an ancient general, and it can stand steadily at the crater. The difference with the helmet is its top, which is the size of a bowl, with a convex middle and a concave periphery, as if there is really a head against it. When spreading the pancake, spoon the rice juice on the top of the pancake, and then buckle a cover that looks even weirder. After waiting for three to five minutes, a millet pancake cooked by Huang Cancan and Xiang will be smoked. Before pouring the rice juice, you can put some peanuts on the pancake now, and you can add some eggs after pouring the rice juice, so that the taste is better.

When you eat pancakes, you should always drink some porridge, which is boiled corn kernels. The corn kernels it uses are pocket-sized corn after peeling the corn and breaking it into small pieces. The particles are at best the size of mung beans. When cooking, there are peanuts, red mung beans, persimmon skins and other accessories. The finished product is a bit like eight-treasure porridge, sweet and greasy, but with more corn.

on this day, corn is not only for people to eat, but also for crows. Usually people who have children at home do this. Give the children a bowl of cooked corn kernels and let them stick them on the branches and needles near the house for the crows to eat. The reason for this practice is that the crow who eats the corn is smart and will be the champion in the future. I don't know if I bribed the crow when I was a child when I was in college.

At noon, most people eat jiaozi. In our place, jiaozi is the staple food for festivals, and it is indispensable for festivals. It is also a custom to visit the southeastern part of Shanxi. I think it has something to do with this tradition that Jin cuisine failed to reach the top eight Chinese cuisines.

This is the February 2nd Dragon in our hometown. On February 2nd, the dragon looked up. Composition 2

The sun's spirit began to thaw again, and thousands of households prepared for farming.

Yan Huang, Yao Shun, followed suit, and hundreds of civil and military officials hesitated.

It's a pity that today people abandon tradition and good practices.

the east, the west, the north and the south compete for money, while the old, the weak and the sick stay.

alas, the dragon looked up, and the dragon king was worried when he saw it!

Note: February 2nd, the legend is that the dragon heads up, which is a traditional folk festival in China. Also known as spring ploughing festival, farming festival and spring dragon festival. Celebrate the Dragon Head Festival to show respect for dragons and pray for rain, so that God can help ensure a bumper harvest. As the saying goes: On February 2nd, the dragon looked up, and everyone worked as a farmer. At this time, the sun be the spirit rises, the earth thaws, and spring ploughing will begin, which is the time to transport manure for ploughing. Legend has it that this festival originated in the period of Fu Xishi, the head of san huang. Fu Xishi attaches great importance to agriculture and mulberry, and cultivates the fields. On February 2nd every year, the Empress delivers meals, uses her own horse to cultivate, and takes care of one acre and three points. Later, Huangdi, Tang Yao, Yu Shun and Xia Yu followed the example of their predecessors. To Zhou Wuwang, we not only followed this traditional practice, but also implemented it as an important national policy. On the second day of February, a major ceremony was held, so that all officials of the civil and military departments could personally plough an acre of land, which was the source of the Dragon Head Festival. Another said that Wu Zetian abolished Tang Lizhou as emperor, which provoked the jade emperor to be furious and ordered the Dragon King not to rain for three years. The Dragon King couldn't bear the loss of life, and secretly rained heavily. When the Jade Emperor learned about it, he shot the Dragon King out of the Heavenly Palace and crushed him under the mountain. The people of Lebanon felt that the Dragon King was deeply indebted to the rain and prayed to heaven every day. Finally, he moved the Jade Emperor and released the Dragon King on the second day of February, so there was the saying that the Dragon looked up on the second day of February. On February 2nd, it was also called the birthday of the land father-in-law. In order to warm the life of the land father-in-law, some places have the custom of holding a land meeting: every family pooled their money to celebrate the birthday of the land god, burn incense and sacrifice at the land temple, knock gongs and drums, set off firecrackers, etc. Because of the differences in local customs, they have their own characteristics. On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up. Composition 3

On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up, which was widely circulated in Qingxu, and was called a "non-festival" by everyone. Why is this?

the beginning of February is between "rain", "fright" and "vernal equinox". In Qingxu, it is only related to the fright. After the fright, the earth recovered and the yang rose. "On February 2nd, the dragon looked up." This statement appeared in Shanxi folk proverbs. Therefore, on this day, ordinary people are used to having their hair cut on this day, while in rural areas, they shave their heads, so as to get rid of the bad luck of the past and welcome the hope of the coming year!

As the saying goes, "A hundred insects will kill you if you are startled." After the shock, February 2 passed. Therefore, on February 2, there were many activities to drive away drugs among the people: in the morning, when people get up, they should avoid saying the word "get up", for fear that all poisonous insects would also respond. In some places in Qingxu, I like to cook the soup of the vine, and sprinkle it all over the cracks in the walls, corners, the bottom of the kang mat and under the bed, which is called "banning all kinds of insects". Others gathered villagers, carried idols, went to the heads of various houses and sprinkled rice soup in the courtyard, which meant to disperse the plague. People's doors are surrounded by lime. In some areas, draw a gourd filled with poisonous insects such as snakes, scorpions, centipedes, dragonflies and spiders, and stick it on the wall, which is called "stopping all kinds of insects". Others use beans and wheat flour to twist into a form of lights and bury them in the soil, which is called "smoked dragonflies". In some places, every family pats a dustpan, and the nursery rhyme goes, "On February 2nd, clap a dustpan, fleas and ticks dare not go to the kang.". In short, all kinds of customs are entrusted with people's good wishes!

People often say, "The whole Chinese New Year will not be over until February 2nd." Indeed, February 2 nd is a festival with people's good wishes! It is a festival to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new! On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up. Composition 4

It was February 2 nd again, and Li Cun wanted to dance dragon lanterns. February 2nd is what China folks call the "dragon heads up" day. Grandma said to me, "The dragon in charge of wind and rain in the sky will wake up on this day after a long sleep, and people will pray for good weather this year by dancing dragons on this day." If you can pull out the dragon beard and put it at home, it will be a great blessing! "

After lunch, Mr. Hu of the school Kunqu Opera Club called us to the Kunqu Opera classroom to make up and change clothes. It took about two hours to put on makeup and clothes, and it finally got better. We put our schoolbags on our backs, and Mr. Chen called the students from the art club, and everyone set off for Licun.

When we arrived in Licun, everyone got off the bus, and a cold wind came, which made me shiver with a cold. The villagers may see the primary school students singing opera for the first time, and come from the lobby where the opera is being played to see us singing and dancing on the lime floor.

wearing such thin clothes (a thin layer of yarn) on such a cold day is really torture for us, and everyone has a layer of goose bumps. We sang the Kunqu Opera Garden and Peony Pavilion. Exquisite costumes and skillful performances have attracted the attention of many villagers and tourists. In their eyes, we have become a small dramatist and a highlight of the program.

as soon as I finished the performance, I quickly ran to my aunt to take off my makeup, in order to finish my homework and watch the dragon lantern early. Just after dinner, I asked my grandmother to take me to see the lights. Walking to the door of the hall, the grass dragon has been replaced by two little dragons, a yellow dragon and a red dragon. The villagers who dance dragons skillfully dance dragons, which vividly reflects the cuteness, innocence and liveliness of chasing dragons. After watching Xiaolong, grandma took me to see Dalong. The dragon is connected by a small section of light in every household. When the dragon passed by, my grandmother helped me pull out several dragon whiskers. I counted seven!

February 2nd, how happy! We must pass on the folk art of dragon dance! February 2 Dragon's Rise Composition 5

February 2 Dragon's Rise is also called "Dragon Head Festival", "Qinglong Festival" and "Zhonghe Festival". This festival rose from the Tang Dynasty. Legend has it that after Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor, he changed his title to Zhou and proclaimed himself Emperor Zhou Wu. The Jade Emperor was furious when he learned about it, and ordered that it should not rain on the earth for three years. This is a bitter experience for the common people. The crops have withered and the river has dried up. Yulong, who is in charge of Tianhe, had a heavy rain to save the people. The Jade Emperor laid the Jade Dragon on the earth, pressing it under the mountain melted by the dust of Taibai Venus.

People have heard that Venus in Taibai will take back the dust as soon as it sees the golden bean blossom, and Yulong can return to the Heavenly Palace. People looked everywhere for golden beans to bloom, trying to save Yulong from heaven, but they couldn't find them. An old man went to the market with a bag of corn on his back. He accidentally loosened his bag and spilled corn all over the floor. When people saw it, their hearts lit up. Isn't this golden bean? Isn't it flowering after frying? On the second day of February, all the families brought the fried popcorn to the yard. When Taibai Venus saw it, she raised her hand and collected the dust, and the mountain disappeared. Yulong roared, jumped into the clouds, and it began to rain again.

Since then, it has become a custom. On February 2nd every year, people will fry corn kernels and soybean kernels, and use golden beans to bloom in honor of Yulong. They also sing a tune: "On February 2nd, dragons look up, big warehouses are full, and small warehouses are flowing." Adults also give children a haircut with the meaning of "dragon heads up", because adults all want their children to grow up and become useful people.

Finally, I want to tell you that the Jade Dragon mentioned in this legend is the little white dragon that once turned into Bai Longma to protect Tang Priest from going to the Western Heaven for Buddhist scriptures. Do you like Little White Dragon more? I like him even more. On February 2nd, the dragon looked up 6

February 2nd of the lunar calendar was called "Zhonghe Festival" in ancient times, commonly known as "Dragon looked up". Therefore, before and after the "fright" of the 24 solar terms, spring returns to the earth, and everything recovers. Insects, snakes and beasts crouching in the soil or caves will wake up from hibernation, and the legendary dragon will also wake up from deep sleep, so it is called "the dragon looks up". As soon as the dragon looks up, it will be raining, which indicates that the new year will be good and the crops will be plentiful. In the north, February 2 is also called Dragon Head Up Day, also known as Spring Dragon Festival. In the south, it is called the outing festival, which was called the picking vegetables festival in ancient times. China people have had the custom of "February 2nd" since the Tang Dynasty. According to records, the origin of this sentence is related to the understanding of the movement of stars in ancient astronomy and agricultural solar terms. Stars are relatively motionless. When the position of the earth's revolution makes the dragon constellation and the sun in the same direction, the sun's light will drown out the starlight, and people will not see the dragon in the sky. After a while, the position of the earth shifted, and the dragon constellation reappeared. Over and over again, the ancients found this law and used it to judge the season. The agricultural proverb "On February 2nd, the dragon looks up, the big hoard is full, and the small hoard is flowing", which expresses the expectation for a better life. Traditional festivals in China are always associated with eating. Needless to say, during the Spring Festival, Yuanxiao will be eaten on the Lantern Festival, Zongzi will be eaten on the Dragon Boat Festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival will naturally be a moon cake. On the winter solstice, jiaozi will be eaten, and sesame candy will be eaten on the last day of the festival. Since February 2nd is the time when dragons rise, many foods are associated with dragons. In Beijing area, eating more spring cakes on this day is called "eating Long Lin". Eating pancakes in the morning of February 2nd in eastern Henan naturally belongs to the category of "eating Long Lin". February 2 is the birthday of the earth god again.

Folklore is an agreed custom, and there is no explicit provision, but everyone practices it. Folk customs are full of imagination and reality. It is superstition, belief, pursuit and dream. It often leaves people with a lot of kindness, kindness, integrity and innocence. Sometimes it also gives people confidence. According to the traditional custom in China, February 2nd is commonly called "Dragon Head Up". On this day, men, women and children have to have their hair cut to make the new year "start from scratch". But there is also a little-known name on February 2nd-"Zhonghe Festival". In Tianjin, Zhonghe Festival is also a food festival.

On February 2nd, when the dragon heads up, the custom in Tianjin is to eat fried braised pork and pancakes. Fried braised pork is commonly known as fried Long Lin, which means frying pests; The baked cake is called Long Lin cake, which means to protect the dragon's body. The old people also sprinkle kitchen ashes and chaff from the courtyard door to their homes to attract money.

In Tianjin, the most famous "Dragon Head Up" food is fried braised pork. Tianjin braised pork also belongs to bean jelly food, but it pays attention to using extremely fine mung bean starch. After frying, it is poured with sesame sauce, garlic paste, vinegar, soy sauce and other ingredients while it is hot, which is fragrant and refreshing and has a long aftertaste. In addition, the early spring season is hot and cold, and the hot food is a cloudy stew, which is balanced and creative.

I remember that on the second day of February the year before last, my mother had just finished giving me a haircut, and a short time later, my grandmother called and said, "Come home and eat braised pork!" We'll start at once. As soon as I entered grandma's house, the aroma of fried braised pork came to my face. I couldn't wait to rush to the table and said to grandma, "The braised pork you made is so delicious!" " So wash your hands, serve, and eat!

while I was wolfing down the braised pork, I listened to my grandmother's story about the origin of eating braised pork on February 2 nd. Grandma said that because the white braised pork was cut into flat pieces and lined up like the scales of the dragon, both sides of each braised pork were fried into golden yellow during production, it was used to show the punishment for the "lazy dragon". People hoped that it would work hard to control water and bless the harvest year.

Grandma's words also remind me of many traditional customs in China, such as eating spring cakes in beginning of spring, eating green balls on Qingming Festival and eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival ... I think we have a responsibility to pass on the traditional culture and traditional food in China. On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up. 8

Have you all heard of the first day of February in Quxi Town? This is the traditional history and culture of Quxi Town!

It is said that more than 2 years ago, people who lived in the mountains went down one after another, and they used toilet paper for more farming tools before the first day of February, so that they could cultivate in spring. That's it. Slowly evolved into a bustling and lively market!

The first day of February is often what attracts us the most. The streets are crowded with people and traffic, just like an endless sea. There are clothes sellers, food sellers, toys sellers, and fun sellers.

for example, the food street! Snacks from all over China are hidden in a street. Eating a kebab is spicy and sweet, which makes you feel the customs of Xinjiang. Suck a sweet coconut juice and let you enjoy the beautiful scenery of Hainan; A bite of Sugar-Coated Berry, sour and sweet, reminds you of the situation in old Beijing ... I ate a bowl of stinky tofu, and it will make you smell endless! A small food street is full of delicious food!

There is also a fun street, which is like an amusement park. There are thrilling pirate ships, spinning chairs in the air, and even more exciting ocean balls ... I played ocean balls once, rolling around in the balls and tossing and turning in the water, and I enjoyed it. Children's exciting screams are not floating in the air! A fun street, let people release the pressure in their hearts!

Arts and Crafts Street, like a folk arts and crafts museum, is exquisite and ingenious. I bought a heart-shaped three-layer treasure box made of straw rope. I can put anything in it or make a decoration! A handicraft street has a simple folk atmosphere.

welcome to visit us! On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up. 9

On February 2 nd, the dragon looked up, spring came, everything revived, and the dragon began to sting, indicating that the year's farming activities were about to begin. The real spring has arrived ...

People believe that dragons are auspicious things.