I love Meizhou prose writing.

I love Meizhou.

Senior two (13) class? Lu jingjing

Instructor: Liu

Wandering around the Meijiang River; In Shen Guang, oxygen is used to clear the lungs; Five fingers under the stone, to win the visit to the king; In Lingguang Temple, there are three wonders; Sanhe dam, mourning the martyrs; People live in Shandong before, learn from sages and learn poetry; Ye Shuai's former residence, a tribute to the great man ... This is my hometown Meizhou, a city where people can enjoy a slow life and a world guest capital that countless people can't forget.

The first attraction of a lovely city is the local food. There are countless delicious foods in Meizhou. After hundreds of years of changes, the industrious and capable Hakka ancestors combined the skills brought by the north with the unique climate and ingredients of the south, and created a series of unique Meizhou dishes, which made the wanderers have endless memories of the dishes.

Among all kinds of delicious food, I like instant noodles and Shan Zhi best, which can be seen everywhere in the street every morning. There is a short story about San Ji. In the ancient imperial examination, the ancients called the champion, the second place and the flower exploration three times. Later, people compared the three ingredients of pork liver, lean meat and pork belly to the third one, and then made soup with wild vegetables, so that students at home could have a bowl before the exam, that is to say, they could become the number one scholar. Today, Shan Zhi not only eats before the exam, but also has become Meizhou people's favorite instant noodle breakfast. But the good wishes in this soup have always been included.

I like the food in Meizhou, the tofu that is essential for New Year's Eve, the exquisite abacus, and the delicious cakes that my friends and I shared on the roadside there ... Although it is not a precious ingredient, it is better than all delicious food in my heart. Because this is the taste of hometown, it is the taste of childhood.

Besides the food in Meizhou, what impressed me the most was the surrounding Dragon House. "The beauty of Castle Peak is that there are dragons hidden in it, and the eaves cover the painting hall." Outside the pond, water and sky set each other off, which is my hometown. This poem describes the characteristic ancient residence of Meizhou-Weilonglou. Meizhou Wei Long House belongs to one of the three Hakka dwellings. It has neither the grandeur of Fujian tulou nor the freshness and beauty of Hakka townhouses. The Dragon House in Meizhou combines the characteristics of both, and each has its own advantages.

From the Jin Dynasty to the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Hakka ancestors exiled from the north to Meizhou always called themselves guests, meaning to live in a foreign country. Therefore, there is a saying that "every mountain must have a guest, and no guest can't live in a mountain". They settled in the mountains. In order to prevent the invasion of foreign enemies and wild animals, most Hakkas live in groups and form a dragon circle.

Regardless of the size of the enclosure, there must be a grain flat and a semi-circular pond in front of the door. The grain table is used to dry grain and enjoy the cool, and the pond has the functions of storing water, raising fish and preventing fire. The houses behind the pond are symmetrically distributed in concentric circles from purlins, and each floor is called a "circle". The number of laps indicates that the family is prosperous. A bird's-eye view of the pond pattern from the dragon roof embodies the geomantic theory of Hakka culture and contains the infinite wisdom of our ancestors.

I love Meizhou, the taste of childhood in snacks, the frolic time in the dragon house and the excellent moral character handed down from generation to generation in the house, the beautiful landscape here and the humanistic environment of IKEA here. Because this is my hometown, my roots are here, and my heart finally belongs here. In the future, I will try my best to repay the kindness of this side.

Author: Lu Jingjing

Meizhou sentiment, Hakka sentiment

Class 9 (2)? Wu Guoying

Instructor: Luo Shuangmei

In the northeast of Guangdong Province, there is a city, which is the last place of formation, settlement and reproduction of Hakka people in history, especially the ancestral home and spiritual home of Hakka overseas Chinese all over the world. It is known as the "Hakka Capital of the World", and this is my hometown-Meizhou.

Beautiful Hakka customs

Meizhou is a city that shows the customs of Hakka people to the fullest, and Hakka Dragon House is a beautiful scenery unique to Meizhou. Weilong Building is praised by many experts at home and abroad as the Oriental Pearl, a wonderful work of the world's residential buildings, and one of the five traditional residential buildings in China. Longwu embodies the traditional virtues of Hakka people, such as unity and mutual assistance, respect for the elderly and love for the virtuous, courtesy and civilization, and understanding, which have been passed down from generation to generation by Hakka people.

Hakka has thousands of mountains and rivers, only to be accompanied by beautiful women Like sweet-scented osmanthus, beautiful mountains and rivers, clear water and green hills, and flying geese with tea fragrance, many tourists admire the beauty of landscape painting. Guests welcome guests from all over the world, and geese fly south. How can we not be moved by the scenery?

She Jian zui Liao Hakka

It is said that food is the most important thing for the people, and Hakka people pay special attention to eating. Braised pork with plum vegetables, well-known salted chicken, mellow wine or mouth-watering instant noodles are all not to be missed. The reputation of Hakka cuisine is by no means empty. Each dish is carefully researched and developed by the Hakka people, combining the Central Plains culture and Lingnan culture to create a unique Hakka dish. Hakka children travel all over the world, and Hakka food will also spread all over the world!

Non-legacy red Hakka

When it comes to Hakka intangible cultural heritage, it is necessary to count Hakka folk songs and cup flower dances. Hakka folk songs can't stop singing, and the flowers are bright and bright; Folk songs are homesick wine, and mountains and waters convey feelings. Hakka folk songs, a genre of China folk songs, are called "The Sound of Nature" and are the heritage of The Book of Songs. Since the Tang Dynasty, it has a history of 1000 years. After continuous development, Hakka folk songs have attracted the attention of countless people. Cup flower dance is an adapted traditional dance art, which belongs to Taoist dance and has a history of 100 years. Cup flower dance is a symbol of Xingning's cultural cause, which is enduring and has Hakka style. Meizhou's intangible cultural heritage bears the ups and downs and glory of Hakka people in previous dynasties, is an important part of Meizhou's Hakka culture, and is also a treasure of Meizhou's construction of a cultural city!

Spirit casts Hakka.

Plum blossom, the city flower in Meizhou, is regarded as an auspicious symbol of spreading good news in spring, and also represents the perseverance and enterprising spirit of Hakka people. Plum blossoms in the cold winter can't help but remind people of a poem: I am in a forest of ice and snow, with different peaches and plums. Suddenly, the fragrance of the night was scattered like a dry spring in Wan Li. It is with this spirit that Hakka children have created today's Hakka, and the Hakka spirit will be immortal!

Hakka children are hospitable and have profound Hakka culture. There are many talented people here. In ancient times, there were patriotic poets Huang Zongxian and Qiu, and now there are founding marshal Ye Jianying and Tian Jiabing, the "father of China philosophers". There are good mountains, good rivers and mountains, and there is a leisurely and slow life here. If someone asks me where I come from, I will proudly say, "Ya is a Hakka and my hometown is Meizhou!" " Thousands of words, endless enthusiasm for hometown; There are so many things that I can't figure out my fascination with my hometown. Finally, I just condensed it into one sentence: Meizhou, I love you!