第1个回答 2010-03-28
dear Mr. smith,
Last winter holiday,i had my legs broken,then you came to visit me.thanks.
this winter holiday, i went back to my hometown to pay a visit my grandparents.
spring festival is the most important one in China.the whole family had the dinner together,childen played the fireworks,and the elder members gave the gift money.all these are the traditional customs.
besides that ,i also finished my homework on time.
wish you a good holiday!
第2个回答 2010-03-28
I enjoyed my winter holiday very much,for it was a happy,but busy one. During the winter holiday,we all celebrated the China Spring Festival.It was the tradition that we spent much time visiting friends and relatives with lots of daily-used gifts.Most of the children,perhaps were the most enjoyable, eating dumplings,playing fire-works,watching TV programmes specially made for the Spring Festival's Eve and getting Yearly-Best-Wishing money from the old generation and so on. I was so happy that I never got sleepy during the peak moment.And I went to a traditional fair(gathering) to watch the shows with my best friends.We had a good time there.Now,the winter holiday is coming to its end.I have to take time to do my homework.But,I also look forward the next Spring Festival's coming.
第3个回答 2010-03-28
Spring Festival to the means spring will come, Vientiane vegetation recovery updates, a new round of sowing and harvesting season is beginning. It has just withered vegetation, ice and snow through the long winter, has long been looking forward to the vibrant warmth of spring days, when the Lunar New Year is approaching, will naturally be filled with the joy of singing and dancing to welcome the holiday.
Spring Festival is also called the lunar year, Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year, New Year, commonly known as "New Year, Danian, Guo Danian." A very long history of the Spring Festival, which originated in the Shang period drew to a close in the first ritual of ancestor worship activities. Ancient Chinese New Year have been specifically refers to 24 solar terms in the beginning of spring, and later changed to who started this first month in lunar calendar (ie, who started the first lunar month), is considered the beginning of the Lunar New Year, namely Suishou. According to China's Lunar New Year, the first month who started in ancient times known Mongol Yuan Chen, Yuan-cheng, Yuan Shuo, New Year's Day and so on, commonly known as New Year's Day. This is our most solemn people, the most lively one traditional festivals. The traditional sense of the Spring Festival is the eighth day of the wax from the twelfth lunar month festival, or the twelfth lunar month Niansan, Niansi the Jizao, until the end of the first month in the Lantern Festival on the 15th, and even the whole first month, are New Year's Eve and the first lunar month started this as a climax.
Han Chinese New Year is the most important traditional festivals. Chinese New Year this tradition during the holiday season, it held various kinds of celebration activities, these activities are to worship deities, worshiping ancestors, Chujiubuxin, Fu Ying Xi then pray for good harvest as the main content. Yao, Zhuang, white, mountains, Hezhen, Hani, Daur, Dong, Li, Manchu, Mongolian and a dozen ethnic minorities also had the custom of Chinese New Year, but in the form of festivals each with their own ethnic characteristics.
Chinese New Year is celebrated in many East Asian countries and regions, the main New Year's holiday. Vietnamese known as the "Tt Nguyên án" (New Year's Day), Japanese, known as the "first month" (Note: The Japanese Festival, "the first month," that is similar to the Chinese New Year's Day January 1.) (Renamed the old first month after the Meiji Restoration). In addition to the Spring Festival is now in China, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, Japan and other places outside of Mongolia, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and other places are also the most important festivals.
Chinese New Year and Ching Ming, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival known as Han Chinese of the four traditional festivals. "Spring Festival" has been selected for the world record of China Association for China's biggest holiday, ranking first among China's four traditional festivals. May 20, 2006, "Spring Festival" Folk by the State Council approved the inclusion of the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage site.
According to "Er Ya," records, Yao and Shun, said that as the "set" Hsia said that as the "old," Shang said that as the "worship" until the Zhou Dynasty was known as the "years."