清明节的假期英语作文
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清明节三天假期英语作文扫墓短语用英语全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Qingming Festival and Visiting GravesThe Qingming Festival is a really important holiday in my family. It's a time when we visit the graves of our ancestors and pay our respects. This year we had a three-day holiday for Qingming Festival and my parents took me to visit the graves of my grandparents and great-grandparents.Before we left, my mom taught me some special English phrases that we can say at the gravesites. She said it's polite to greet our ancestors and let them know we have come to visit them. One phrase she taught me is: "Honorable ancestors, we have come to pay our respects." I practiced saying that a few times so I could remember it.We loaded up the car with flowers, food offerings, incense, and other supplies. The drive to the cemetery took a while but I didn't mind because I got to look out the window at all the blooming trees and flowers. Spring is such a pretty time of year!When we arrived, the first thing we did was clean off the gravestone markers really well. My dad used some tools to scrub off any dirt or grime that had built up. Then we set out the offerings of food and flowers. My mom showed me how to arrange the flowers nicely and put the burning incense sticks in the little holders.Once everything was prepared, it was time for me to say the greeting I had practiced: "Honorable ancestors, we have come to pay our respects." My parents smiled and nodded when I said it correctly. We stood quietly for a few moments after that.My mom then started speaking out loud to my grandparents' graves. She was updating them on what has been happening in our family over the past year. She told them about my good grades in school, my swim team achievements, and that I had finally lost my first tooth. Speaking to the graves helps keep our ancestors' memories alive.Another phrase my mom taught me to say was: "We miss you and think of you often." I repeated those words out loud a couple times during our visit. Even though I never actually met my grandparents, I still miss them and wish I could have known them.Part of the Qingming Festival tradition is to make food offerings to our ancestors by leaving some of their favorite dishes at their gravesites. We brought along shrimp chips, candied fruits, and moon cakes - some of my grandparents' most beloved snacks when they were alive. My dad burned some paper money at the graves too, an ancient custom representing gifting wealth to our ancestors in the afterlife.After leaving the food offerings, my mom taught me to say: "Please accept these humble offerings as a gesture of our love and gratitude." I thought that was a really nice way to phrase it. We want to show our ancestors how much we appreciate and remember them.The Qingming Festival memorials are not just about sadness though. My parents reminded me that we should be celebrative and happy too, rejoicing that our ancestors led good lives. We told funny stories and reminisced about fond memories we had of my grandparents when I was a baby. Hearing those stories made me feel very connected to my ancestral roots, even if I can't remember those times myself.Before we left, I made sure to say one final phrase: "Until we meet again next year, honorable ancestors. We go now but you are forever in our hearts." My mom gave me a big hug after I saidthat and told me she was proud of how respectful I was during our Qingming grave visits.On the drive home, I felt very peaceful and happy. Celebrating Qingming and keeping my ancestors' spirits alive is an important tradition in my family. I'm lucky my parents have taught me all about it from a young age. I look forward to many more years of grave visits and making offerings to my ancestors.I know the English phrases for greeting the graves, offering food, and bidding farewell may seem a bit formal orold-fashioned. But I actually really like the ancient Chinese customs and want to honor them properly. Using those respectful phrases in English helps me feel connected to my heritage.The Qingming Festival is a meaningful time for children like me to learn about our ancestors and where we came from. It's not just about sadness - it's about remembering our family histories, keeping cultural traditions alive, and celebrating the lives of those who came before us. I feel very proud to take part in this important holiday each year. Observing Qingming and visiting my ancestors' graves helps me appreciate my roots and my identity.I can't wait until next year's Qingming Festival holiday! I'm going to keep studying and practicing those ceremonial English phrases. Participating in grave visits and making offerings is a responsibility I take really seriously, even at my young age. Respecting my ancestors makes me feel like part of something bigger than myself. I hope I can continue upholding these traditions for many more decades to come.篇2Qingming Festival – A Time to RememberQingming Festival is one of my favorite holidays! It's a special time when we get to visit the graves of our ancestors and show our respect. My parents always make sure we have everything we need for this important day.First, we go shopping for the things we'll need at the graves. We buy fresh flowers, like chrysanthemums and lilies. Dad says the flowers symbolize our love and memories for those who came before us. We also get incense and candles. The incense smoke carries our prayers up to our ancestors.Once we have our supplies, we start getting ready for our grave-sweeping visit. Mom and Dad make sure my brother and I are dressed nicely out of respect. We put on our best clothes.Dad always wears a black shirt, which he says shows we are in mourning.The night before Qingming, we help Mom and Dad prepare the food offerings. We make my grandparents' favorite dishes like dumplings, noodles, and steamed buns. My favorite part is helping Dad make qingtuan, the green sticky rice balls. It's a special Qingming treat! We also prepare fruits and drinks to leave at the graves.On Qingming morning, we get up very early before sunrise. We load everything into the car - the flowers, incense, candles, food offerings, and cleaning tools to tidy up the graves. As we drive to the cemetery, I look out the window at the early morning fog. It feels so peaceful and solemn.When we arrive, I see the cemetery is already crowded with families. I hear snippets of English as some do their grave visits:"Rest in peace, grandma." (Yīnxī'ānle, zǔmǔ.)"We miss you dearly." (Wǒmen hěnxiǎng niànniǎn.)"May your soul be at ease." (Xīwàng nǐdexīnlíng'ānle.)We find our family graves and get to work cleaning them up. Dad uses the broom to sweep away any dirt or leaves while Mom wipes down the headstones. Once they're nice and tidy, we placethe fresh flowers down. The bright colors look so pretty against the gray stone.Next, it's time to light the incense and candles. Mom and Dad solemnly bow three times in front of the graves as they say prayers in our local dialect. The sweet smell of the burning incense fills the air. My brother and I bow respectfully too, copying their movements.Once the prayers are done, we put out the food and drink offerings. I carefully arrange the plates of delicious home-cooked dishes. Looking at all the vibrant colors and smelling the delicious aromas, I feel a sense of peace wash over me.As we perform these rituals, I think about the English phrases that could be used:"Honoring your memory." (Jìnián nǐdexǐnxīng.)"You'll always be in our hearts." (Nǐyīzhízàiwǒmendexīnzhōng.)"Wishing you eternal rest." (Xīwàng nǐyǒngyuán'ānxí.)Once everything is set up, we just sit in respectful silence for a while, taking it all in. I feel so grateful to have this chance to pay respects to my ancestors who came before me. Without them, my family wouldn't be here today.After some time has passed, it's time to put away the food offerings. In our family, we burn spirit money and paper representations of things like houses, cars, and jewelry. Mom tells me this ensures our ancestors have everything they need in the afterlife. The flames rapidly consume the paper objects, carrying them to the spirit world.As we're getting ready to leave, I take one last look at the gravesite. The stone looks clean and fresh, surrounded by beautiful flowers and still burning incense. I feel a sense of peace knowing we've properly honored our ancestors for another year.The drive home is quieter and more solemn, but I don't mind. Visiting the graves on Qingming is such an important ritual that connects me to my family's past. It reminds me of where I came from and to be grateful for all my ancestors did to give me the life I have today.When we get home, Mom and Dad thank us for being so respectful at the cemetery. They know carrying on these traditions is important for preserving our family's history and culture. I feel proud to play a part in that.As I settle into bed that night, I think back over the emotional but rewarding day. Qingming Festival is so much more than just having a few days off school. It's a powerful wayto remember those who walked before us and keep their spirits alive for future generations. I'm already looking forward to doing it all again next year.篇3Qingming Festival: Honoring My AncestorsHi, my name is Lily and I'm in 5th grade. Every year, my family celebrates the Qingming Festival, which is also called Tomb Sweeping Day. It's a special holiday in China when we visit the graves of our ancestors and honor their memories. This year, we had a three-day holiday for Qingming Festival, so we could travel and spend more time at the cemetery.On the first day of the holiday, my grandparents, parents, brother and I drove out to the countryside to visit mygreat-grandparents' graves. The drive was pretty long, about two hours. But we didn't mind because we got to see all the beautiful green hills, fields of crops, and little villages along the way.When we arrived at the cemetery, the first thing we did was clean off the gravestone really well. My dad used a broom to sweep away any dirt, leaves or branches that had fallen on it. Then my mom got out a bucket of soapy water and a rag and she scrubbed the gravestone until it looked brand new. We wantedto have the gravestone sparkling clean to show respect for our ancestors. As we were cleaning, we said "Wishing our ancestors a happy Qingming Festival!"Next, we set out the offerings of food, drinks, and other items that my ancestors might need or want in the afterlife. This is called "sweeping the grave." We placed dishes of their favorite foods like dumplings, noodles, fruits and vegetables on the little table in front of the gravestone. My grandmother also put out cups of hot tea and a flask of wine for them to "drink." Then we burned incense and fake paper money for them. As we did this, we said "Please ancestors, accept these offerings. We hope you are doing well."One of my favorite parts is hanging up the colored paper lanterns. We write wishes for good luck and happiness on each lantern before tying them to the trees nearby. I made a bright yellow one this year that said "Wishing my ancestors peace and looking out for our family." We leave the lanterns hanging until they eventually break down in the wind and rain.After all the preparations were done, it was finally time for the most important part - paying our respects. We stood in front of the gravestone, holding incense and bowing our heads in silent prayer. I thought about my great-grandparents that I neverhad a chance to meet, but who are still a part of me and my family tree. When my dad gave the signal, we all said together "Honorable ancestors, we come to remember you on this Qingming Festival. Thank you for blessings on our family. We will make you proud."For the rest of that first day, we spent time hanging out at the gravesite, eating some of the food offerings, and telling stories about our ancestors. My grandparents love reminiscing about their parents and what life was like when they were young.I always learn so much from listening to them talk.The next two days of the holiday, we visited graves of other ancestors at different cemeteries. The process was pretty much the same at each one - cleaning, setting out offerings, paying respects through bowing and prayers. No matter which ancestor we were honoring though, the reasons behind Qingming Festival remained the same. It's all about showing gratitude, keeping their memories alive, and reaffirming our family ties across the generations.At one of the cemeteries on the third day, I saw some descendants doing a interesting tradition I hadn't seen before. After cleaning the gravestone, they got out a bucket of willow branches and started gently tapping the gravestone while saying"Wake up, wake up ancestors! It's time to greet the living." From what I could understand, it was a way of calling out to their ancestors' spirits to let them know they were being visited and honored. "Don't worry ancestors, we haven't forgotten you," they would say while tapping the branches.I really enjoy Qingming Festival and all the customs around it, even if some of them seem a little strange to an American kid like me at first. But the more I learn and participate, the more I understand how meaningful it is to keep these ancient traditions alive. Honoring and remembering our ancestors makes me feel connected to my cultural roots. It reminds me that I'm part of something bigger - a family line that stretches back centuries.On the drive home after those three days, I felt a huge sense of peace and gratitude. I was thankful that my ancestors paved the way for my family to be where we are today. And I was grateful to my parents and grandparents for passing down these beautiful Qingming Festival traditions to me. I may be young, but it's still important for me to understand where I came from.So those are some of the key phrases and customs my family follows during our three-day Qingming Festival holiday. Whether it's "Wishing our ancestors a happy Qingming Festival," "Please ancestors, accept these offerings," or "Honorable ancestors, wecome to remember you," every phrase reminds us to honor their memory with respect. After experiencing it so closely every year, I've come to cherish this special holiday. I hope I can carry on these traditions and share them with my own children someday so they can feel that same cultural connection. On this Tomb Sweeping Day, we say "Thank you ancestors, we will never forget you."篇4Qingming Festival: A Time to Honor Our AncestorsHi friends! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. I just had a 3-day holiday for the Qingming Festival, which is a really important time in Chinese culture. During Qingming, families visit the graves of their ancestors to honor and remember them. Even though it's a solemn occasion, I always look forward to this special tradition. Let me tell you all about my Qingming experience this year!On the first day of the holiday, my parents, little brother Tommy, and I went to the flower market early in the morning. The Spring air was crisp and flowers of every color surrounded us - red tulips, yellow daffodils, pink peonies, and more! Wecarefully selected fresh bouquets of chrysanthemums, my grandparents' favorite flower.Next, we headed to the grocery store to pick up some special items like fruits, candies, and incense sticks to leave at the graves. We also bought some delicious vegetarian meals, because it's tradition to avoid meat during Qingming. My favorite was the savory Buddhist delight with mushrooms and vegetables. Yum!Finally, it was time to visit the cemetery where my grandparents are buried. The winding road up the hillside was lined with swaying willow trees and blossoming gardens. When we arrived, the area was already full of families tending to the graves. Using our trowels, we carefully cleared away any weeds and swept the area clean. Then we arranged the bright yellow mums we had bought into a beautiful display.With our incense sticks lit, we stood before the headstones and bowed our heads in silence to honor our beloved grandparents. The aromatic smoke swirled up towards the clear blue sky. In that quiet moment, I thought about all the wonderful stories my grandparents used to tell me and how much I missed their warm hugs.To pay our respects, we placed the fruits, candies, and vegetarian feast on the graves as offerings. My dad also carefully poured cups of hot tea, which is said to provide comfort to our ancestors' spirits. I added a special touch by leaving behind one of my colorful drawings. I hope it makes them smile!As we lingered there, my parents reminisced about fond memories with their parents while Tommy and I listened with curiosity. "Grandma always made the most delicious dumplings," my mom said wistfully. "And Grandpa could tell the most engaging stories about his adventures when he was young," my dad chimed in. Hearing their tales made me feel even more connected to my grandparents' legacies.On the way home, we stopped for a picnic in the park under the blossoming sakura trees. The pleasing scent perfumed the air as we enjoyed our vegetarian feasts together as a family. As I bit into my fresh spring roll, I felt grateful for this special tradition that brings us closer to our heritage.The next two days were spent resting, playing, and visiting with extended family members. We gathered at my aunt's house to share more stories, look through old photo albums, and sample more vegetarian cuisine. Qingming is a time to not onlyhonor those who came before us, but to also strengthen the bonds between those of us still living.One of my favorite moments was sitting with my cousin Sandra looking at a black-and-white photo from long ago. In it, a young woman with a warm smile cradled a newborn baby - my grandmother as a new mother with my dad as an infant. "Hard to believe that tiny baby became a grown man who used to bounce me on his knee when I was little!" Sandra said with a laugh. Moments like these make me feel doubly blessed - blessed to be descended from a loving family, and blessed to have these precious memories to carry forward.As the Qingming holiday drew to a close, I felt a tremendous sense of peace and gratitude. By honoring my ancestors with ancient rituals, I was able to feel their lasting presence and impact on my life, even decades after they've passed away. Their stories, their values, and their sacrifices continue to shape me. Qingming serves as a poignant reminder that we are all part of an ongoing legacy that stretches back centuries.Though I'm still young, I understand how important it is to keep these traditions alive and to pass them down to future generations. One day, I'll be the one reminiscing about loved ones to my children and grandchildren during Qingming. I'll tellthem about my wise and caring grandparents who inspired me. And I'll make sure they understand the deep meanings behind our momentous family reunion beneath the Spring blossoms each year.Thank you, Qingming Festival, for giving us this profound opportunity to reflect, to heal, and to truly appreciate those who came before us. Our ancestors' stories are forever woven into the tapestry of our lives, and I am forever grateful.篇5Tomb Sweeping Day Holiday EssayYay, it's Tomb Sweeping Day holiday! That means we get three whole days off from school. I love these little breaks because they give me a chance to relax and have fun. But Tomb Sweeping Day isn't just about getting a vacation. It's a really important tradition in my culture.Every year, my family and I go to the cemetery to sweep the tombs of our ancestors and leave offerings like flowers, fruits, and incense. It's a way to honor and remember those who came before us. My grandparents tell me stories about mygreat-grandparents and other relatives I never got to meet.Hearing about their lives makes me feel connected to my family's history.At the cemetery, I see lots of other families doing the same thing we do. Everyone is cleaning the tombs, leaving food and drinks, and burning incense and special papers called "joss paper." The smoke from all the incense makes the whole place smell really unique. Some people even set off firecrackers to let their ancestors know they are visiting.After we finish at the tombs, we have a big picnic lunch right there in the cemetery. We set out all the fruits, vegetables, chicken, and other foods we brought as offerings. My dad always packs my favorite dumplings! As we eat, I listen to my grandparents tell more family stories and traditions. Sometimes other relatives I don't see very often come and join us too. It's really nice to spend that quality time together.One of the best parts of Tomb Sweeping Day is flying kites! My uncle always brings some for all the kids. Once our tummies are full from the picnic, we run around trying to get our kites up as high as possible. The skies are filled with colorful kites dancing in the wind. A bunch of other families are flying kites too, so we have kite flying competitions to see whose can go the highest or do the coolest tricks.When we get tired of kite flying, my cousins and I collect wildflowers growing around the cemetery. We weave them into flower crowns and necklaces. My grandma shows us how to make them just right. She says we should place the flowers on our ancestors' tombs too as a sign of respect. The bright colors look so beautiful against the gray tombstones.At the end of the day, we burn joss paper and incense again. The thin smoke trails up into the sky. We stand together in silence for a few moments to remember our family members who passed away. Even though it's a bit sad, I'm glad we take this day to honor their memories and our heritage. Tomb Sweeping Day reminds me of how important traditions and respecting your ancestors is.On our way home, we always stop for ice cream or other dessert. It's the perfect treat after a long day out in the sun! I look forward to Tomb Sweeping Day every year. Maybe when I'm older and can understand more of the stories, I'll appreciate the holiday even more. But for now, I just feel happy spending time with my loved ones.I can use lots of English phrases to talk about this special celebration:"Sweep the tombs""Leave offerings like flowers and fruits""Burn incense and joss paper""Have a picnic lunch at the cemetery""Listen to family stories and traditions""Fly colorful kites""Weave wildflowers into crowns""Place flowers on ancestors' tombs""Remember those who passed away""Honor our heritage"I'm glad I can express the Tomb Sweeping Day traditions and activities in English. That way I can share this important part of my culture with friends and teachers who may not be familiar with it. Celebrating holidays lets me have fun while also learning about my roots. I feel so grateful to come from a family with such meaningful customs. Tomb Sweeping Day is definitely one of my favorite times of the year!篇6Qingming Festival Holiday: Tomb Sweeping Phrases in EnglishSpring is my favorite time of the year! The weather is warm and sunny, and everything looks so fresh and green after the long, cold winter. But the best part is definitely the Qingming Festival holiday! We get three whole days off from school to go tomb sweeping with our families.Tomb sweeping is a really important tradition in my culture. It's when we visit the graves of our ancestors and clean up around the tombstones to show our respect. It might sound kind of boring or even a little spooky, but I actually look forward to it every year.My grandparents always take me and my little brother to tend to our family's graves. We pack up all sorts of tools and supplies – brooms, dustpans, fresh flowers, incense, and even some yummy snacks! The ride there is always exciting because we get to see the beautiful spring scenery along the way.Once we arrive at the cemetery, the first thing we do is tidy up the area around each grave. We use the brooms to sweep away any fallen leaves, dirt, or debris. Next, we pull out any weeds or overgrown grass. In English, you could say "Let's clean the gravesites" or "We need to clear away the clutter."After everything is neat and tidy, it's time to place the fresh flowers we brought. My grandma always picks out the prettiestblooms in shades of white, yellow, and red. As we carefully arrange them, we say things like "These flowers look lovely" or "The blossoms add a nice touch of color."Then comes my favorite part – lighting the incense sticks! The sweet, smoky scent instantly fills the air. We stick the incense upright in the ground in front of the headstones and let them burn for a while. You could describe it by saying "The fragrant incense is burning" or "Plumes of smoke are swirling up from the sticks."With the graves all cleaned and decorated, we take a moment to quietly pay our respects. We bow our heads, clasp our hands together, and maybe even say a few words to our late family members. Simple English phrases like "Rest in peace" or "We honor your memory" seem to capture the solemn mood perfectly.Before we leave, we make sure to gather up all our belongings and any trash we brought with us. You don't want to say something accidentally disrespectful like "This place is a mess!" Instead, phrases like "Let's tidy up before we go" or "The area looks pristine now" would be better.The ride back home is usually pretty quiet since we're all a bit tired from the day's activities. But I always feel a warm senseof peace and gratitude for having the chance to remember and connect with my ancestors.Even though tomb sweeping might seem a bit strange to some people, it's a deeply meaningful tradition for my family and me. And being able to use simple English phrases and descriptions throughout the experience makes me feel extra proud of my cultural heritage. I can't wait for next year's Qingming Festival!。
关于清明节的英语作文5篇1. Tomb Sweeping DayTomb Sweeping Day, also known as Qingming Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday that takes place on the 15th day after the Spring Equinox. It is a time to pay respect to ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.During this holiday, people typically visit the graves of their ancestors and clean the tombstones, offer food, incense and flowers, and pay their respects. Many also burn paper money and other offerings as a way of sending these symbolic gifts to their loved ones in the afterlife.In addition to tomb sweeping, people also enjoy outdoor activities such as flying kites and hiking, and eating traditional foods such as qingtuan (glutinous rice balls) and qinggeng (a kind of fried pastry).Tomb Sweeping Day is an important holiday in Chinese culture, and serves as a reminder to take time to honor and remember our loved ones who have passed away.2. The Significance of Qingming FestivalQingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese holiday that is celebrated on April 4th or 5th each year. During this holiday, people pay respect to their ancestors and loved ones who have passed away by visiting their graves, cleaning the tombs, and offering food and other gifts.This holiday has a deep cultural significance in China and is marked by family gatherings, outdoor activities, and enjoying traditional foods. It is a time to reflect on the past and honor those who have come before us.In addition to its cultural significance, Qingming Festival has a practical side as well. By cleaning the graves, people help keep them in good condition and prevent them from being overgrown. This ensures that the resting places of ancestors and loved ones are always properly maintained and respected.Overall, Qingming Festival is an important holiday that celebrates both Chinese culture and the importance of remembering and honoring those who have passed away.3. My Qingming Festival ExperienceI still remember my first Qingming Festival experience. I was justa child and my parents took me to visit the graves of our ancestors. We brought flowers, fruit, and other offerings, and my parents showed me how to clean the tombs and pay our respects.As I grew older, I came to appreciate the significance of Qingming Festival more fully. Each year I return to the graves of my ancestors, offering food and burning incense as a way of remembering and honoring them. I also take the time to reflect on the past and the people who have influenced my life.One of the things I love most about Qingming Festival is the sense of tradition and connection to the past that it provides. It is a timeto reconnect with family and remember our shared heritage.Overall, Qingming Festival is a special holiday that reminds us to reflect on the past and honor those who have come before us. It is a reminder to treasure our cultural heritage and the people who have played a role in shaping our lives.4. Qingming Festival Customs and TraditionsQingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese holiday that has been celebrated for over 2,500 years. It is a time to pay respect to ancestors and loved ones who have passed away, and to reflect on the past.One of the key customs of Qingming Festival is tomb sweeping. People visit the graves of their ancestors, clean them, and offer food, incense and flowers. They also burn paper money and other offerings as a way of sending these symbolic gifts to their loved ones in the afterlife.In addition to tomb sweeping, people also enjoy outdoor activities such as flying kites and hiking. Food is also an important part of the festival, with traditional dishes such as qingtuan (glutinous rice balls) and qinggeng (a kind of fried pastry) being popular choices. Overall, Qingming Festival is a time to remember the past and honor those who have come before us. It is a celebration of Chinese culture and a time to connect with family and friends.5. Qingming Festival Celebrations Around the WorldQingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, is a traditional Chinese holiday that is celebrated in many parts of the world. While the customs and traditions may vary from region to region, the festival is always focused on remembering and honoring ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.In Taiwan and Hong Kong, Qingming Festival is a public holiday and people typically visit the graves of their ancestors to clean them, offer food and other offerings, and pay their respects. In other parts of Asia such as Singapore and Malaysia, the festival is observed in a similar way.In the United States, Chinese communities also celebrate Qingming Festival with traditional customs such as tomb cleaning, offerings, and family gatherings. In recent years, the festival has also become more widely known among non-Chinese communities. Overall, Qingming Festival is a global celebration of Chinese culture and the importance of remembering and honoring our loved ones who have passed away. Whether observed in Taiwan, Hong Kong, the United States or other parts of the world, the festival serves as a reminder to connect with our past and honor those who have come before us.。
关于清明节英语作文10篇清明节英语作文1The tombsweeping day as a holiday, are different from pure solar terms. Solar term is a sign of phenology change, seasonal order in China, and it is more a festival of custom activities and some memorable.Tombsweeping day is Chinas traditional festival, is also the most important memory of ancestors and the grave. This grave to commemorate the dead mans a kind of activity. The han nationality and some minority are mostly in the tombs. Grave, people to carry goods such as especially fruit, paper money to the grave, will be food for offering in the family tomb, to use paper money on fire new soil up to the grave, fold a few branches pale green branches inserted in the grave, and then kowtow worship salute, finally eat especially home. The tang dynasty poet tu mus poem qingming : rains fall heavily as qingming comes, and passersby with lowered spirits go. Restaurant where? Boy pointed apricot blossom village. Write the ching Ming festival special atmosphere.Ching Ming festival, also called TaQingJie, according to the solar calendar for, it is in every year on April 4 to 6, between, it is beautiful spring scenery springout of season,also is a good time to people spring outing, so the ancients had qingming outing, and carry out a series of customs sports activities.Until today, tombsweeping day ancestor worship, mourning the late relatives customs still prevail.清明作为节日,与纯粹的节气有所不同。
清明节假期英语作文Title: Reflections on Qingming Festival。
Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day, isa traditional Chinese holiday to honor ancestors and commemorate the deceased. It falls on the 15th day afterthe Spring Equinox, usually around April 4th or 5th. This festival holds deep cultural significance in China and among Chinese communities worldwide. Here, I delve into the essence of Qingming Festival and its traditions.Firstly, Qingming Festival is a time for families topay respects to their ancestors by visiting their gravesites, cleaning tombs, and offering sacrifices. This practice reflects the Chinese value of filial piety and the importance of honoring one's roots. It's a solemn yet meaningful occasion where people come together to remember their loved ones and express gratitude for their sacrifices.During Qingming Festival, people often bring offeringssuch as food, wine, flowers, and incense to the gravesites. These offerings symbolize reverence, love, and remembrance for the departed souls. The act of sweeping and cleaning the tombs signifies the importance of maintaining ancestral graves and keeping them tidy as a sign of respect.Moreover, Qingming Festival is also a time for outdoor activities and enjoying the springtime scenery. Many people take advantage of the holiday to go on outings, fly kites, and appreciate nature's beauty. It's a time of rejuvenation and renewal, as spring signifies the beginning of new life and growth.In addition to honoring ancestors, Qingming Festival is also an opportunity for self-reflection and contemplation. As we pay homage to the past, we also reflect on our own lives and relationships. It's a chance to ponder the transient nature of life and the importance of cherishing our loved ones while they are still with us.Furthermore, Qingming Festival serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of generations past, present, andfuture. As we remember and honor our ancestors, we also consider our roles in preserving traditions and passing them down to future generations. It's a time to bridge the gap between the old and the new, preserving cultural heritage while embracing modernity.In conclusion, Qingming Festival is more than just a holiday; it's a time-honored tradition that embodies the values of family, remembrance, and cultural heritage. Through rituals such as tomb-sweeping and offerings, we pay homage to our ancestors and express gratitude for their legacy. Moreover, Qingming Festival encourages us toreflect on the cycle of life and our place within it. As we gather with family and friends during this special time, we strengthen our bonds and reaffirm the importance of cherishing our loved ones.。
清明节假期英语作文30字清明节,扫墓祭祖,缅怀先人。
范文:The Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday that falls on April 4th or 5th each year. It is a time for people to pay their respects to their ancestors and loved ones who have passed away. During this holiday, families often visit cemeteries to clean the graves of their ancestors and offer food, flowers, and other offerings as a sign of respect.In addition to visiting cemeteries, people also participate in other activities during the Qingming Festival. Some people fly kites, while others enjoy apicnic with their friends and family. It is also common for people to plant trees or flowers as a way to honor the memory of their loved ones.The Qingming Festival is an important holiday in China, and it is a time for people to reflect on the past and remember the people who have had a significant impact on their lives. It is a time for families to come together and share memories, and it is a time for people to show their respect for those who have gone before them.。
你在清明节假期做了什么英语作文5句话 During the Qingming Festival holiday, I had a busy and fulfilling time. Here are the five things I did during this special period.First, I visited my grandparents' gravesite to pay my respects. It was a heartfelt moment as I cleaned the grave and placed fresh flowers. This传统仪式helped me connectwith my ancestors and appreciate their sacrifices.Secondly, I participated in a hiking trip with my friends. We explored the beautiful scenery of the mountains, admiring the blooming flowers and listening to the birds singing. This activity not only provided fresh air but also strengthened our bond.Thirdly, I attended a cultural workshop where welearned about the history and significance of Qingming Festival. It was an eye-opening experience that deepened my understanding of this traditional holiday.Fourth, I helped my family prepare for the Qingming Festival feast. We cooked delicious dishes, including some traditional favorites like zongzi and green bean cake. Thisactivity brought us together and filled our home with the aroma of love.Lastly, I spent some quiet time reading a book about Chinese history. It was a relaxing yet informative way to spend my vacation, allowing me to learn more about my cultural roots.清明节假期,我过得忙碌而充实。
清明节假期可以干什么英语作文英文回答:During the Qingming Festival holiday, many people in China participate in various activities to commemoratetheir ancestors and celebrate the changing of seasons. Here are some of the most popular activities:Visiting the Graves of Ancestors: One of the most important traditions of Qingming Festival is to visit the graves of deceased loved ones. People clean the graves, offer food and flowers, and burn incense to pay their respects.Flying Kites: Kite flying is a popular activity during Qingming Festival, especially among children. Kites come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and people often write messages or draw pictures on them before flying them.Eating Qingming Foods: Certain foods are traditionallyeaten during Qingming Festival, such as qingtuan (greenrice balls), which are made with glutinous rice and filled with sweet or savory ingredients.Spring Outings: With the arrival of spring, many people take advantage of the holiday to enjoy the outdoors. Popular activities include hiking, picnicking, and visiting parks and gardens.Traditional Games: Qingming Festival is also a timefor traditional games, such as tug-of-war, rope skipping, and kicking shuttlecocks. These games are often played in public parks or open areas.中文回答:清明节长假期间,许多中国人会参加各种活动来纪念祖先并庆祝季节的变化。
清明假期生活英文作文英文:During the Qingming Festival holiday, I had a very relaxing and enjoyable time. I spent the first day visiting my grandparents' graves and paying my respects. It was a solemn and peaceful experience, and I felt a sense of closure and connection with my ancestors.On the second day, I went out with some friends to enjoy the beautiful spring weather. We went on a hike in the mountains and had a picnic by a river. It was a great way to get some exercise and fresh air, and we had a lot of fun exploring the natural scenery.On the third day, I stayed home and indulged in some of my favorite hobbies. I read a book, watched a movie, and cooked a delicious meal. It was a nice change of pace from my usual busy schedule, and I felt refreshed and rejuvenated.Overall, the Qingming Festival holiday was a great opportunity to relax and recharge. It allowed me to connect with my past and appreciate the present, while also having fun with friends and pursuing my own interests.中文:在清明假期期间,我度过了一个非常轻松愉快的时光。
我的假期清明节英文作文80词English:During my holidays for the Qingming Festival, I had a great time. I took a break from my regular routine and spent quality time with my family. We went on a trip to the countryside and enjoyed the beautiful spring scenery. We flew kites, had a picnic, and played outdoor games. It was refreshing to be surrounded by nature and breathe in the fresh air. We also visited my grandparents' graves and paid our respects. It was a solemn moment but also a reminder ofthe importance of family and cherishing the time we have together. Overall, my Qingming Festival break was a memorable and fulfilling experience.中文翻译:在清明节的假期里,我度过了很愉快的时光。
我暂时摆脱了日常的例行公事,与家人共度了美好的时光。
我们去了乡村旅行,欣赏着美丽的春景。
我们放风筝、野餐,还玩了户外游戏。
环绕在大自然中,呼吸着新鲜的空气,真是令人心旷神怡。
我们也参拜了我的祖父母的坟墓,表达了我们的敬意。
那是一个庄重的时刻,也提醒了我们家庭的重要性以及珍惜我们一起度过的时光的重要性。
总的来说,我的清明节假期是一个难忘而充实的经历。
我的假期清明节英文作文Last weekend, I had a really unique holiday for Qingming Festival. You know, it's a traditional Chinese holiday where we honor our ancestors. But I decided to do something different.First, I went for a hike in the mountains near my hometown. The weather was just perfect, not too hot, not too cold. The scenery was breathtaking, and I felt so refreshed and relaxed. I even saw a family of wild rabbits hopping around, it was so cute!Then, I visited a local art exhibition. I'm not really an art buff, but I found it really interesting. There were paintings, sculptures, and even some traditional Chinese calligraphy. One piece of calligraphy really caught my eye, it said "harmony" in a really elegant way.After that, I went to a local farmers' market. The place was buzzing with activity. I bought some fresh fruitsand vegetables, and even tasted some local delicacies. The food was amazing, so delicious and flavorful. I felt like I was really connecting with the local culture.Finally, I spent some time at home, just relaxing and listening to some music. I made myself a cup of hot tea and sat by the window, enjoying.。
清明节的假期英语作文
清明假期英语作文一
Once a year the Tomb-sweeping Day again, I like last year and her mother go to Grandpa grave. On the way, I kept asking her mother: "Mom, mom, grandpa is what look like? "Mom always said kindly," just like mom! "My grandfather died when my mother was in grade four, and didn't leave a photo. When other students to mention how good my grandfather, I always envy and sad.
To the grandmother, we are in over sixty years, grandma.
I came to the room, fold the paper flowers, also put a thought into the fold of the paper. Afternoon, the sun, my mother, aunt and grandmother, the scorching sun to the mountains to Grandpa grave. To the mountain looked up, saw a green mountain scene. Aunt carrying a hoe for a while that in addition to the grass, then put the thorn vine cut. In a short while, a path was opened up to us.
Grandpa came to the grave, the first thing is a mossy pots, closed Yanyanshishi, showing only a small section of the ground, it was filled with Grandpa ashes. Aunt and grandmother began to weed them for a while, the grave of the hill on the bamboo to hoe, then cut the weeds, a show in
front of us is to clean the grave.
Specific tape I quickly removed from the bag, sprinkled on the Grandpa grave, finally put a beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums in pots, listen to mama said, on behalf of the
dead relatives miss daisy. At this time, the grave becomes a big flower chair like magic. Grandma is in front of the tomb placed round, delicious meat duck's egg, red apples, sweet
and delicious taste of fruit six......
We put the incense burning incense hands in a row out of public worship. Then, we burn the paper money, set off firecrackers. Lovemaking...... "It is like the Grandpa in our wishes.
Suddenly, my nose acid, cried out: "Grandpa, Grandpa, I want to Grandpa! "My mother said to me:" baby, don't you cry! It is impossible for a man to die again. You Grandpa is not there, but he knew that his grandson is very healthy, very cute, he would be very happy. As long as you study hard, get good grades, is the best miss. I nodded my head. Then my mother took my hand and walked down the hill.
清明假期英语作文二
Once a year the Tomb-sweeping Day to Tomb-sweeping Day,
is China's traditional festivals, is also the most important festival is the ancestor worship, ancestor worship, an
activity has mourn the passing of a loved one. This day, Grandma had been ready to give grandpa grandma and grandpa
too too grave for something, uncle drove the car, we soon
came to the mountain. First we went to the great
grandfather's grandma's grave and put flowers, and burn some paper money. Then to Grandpa's tomb, the tomb they are not
far away, we take out the grandpa's love of alcohol and tobacco, put in my grandfather's tomb, the grandfather to
burn some money, so as to express our thoughts and wishes to
relatives! And pray for them silently in my heart, bless them on the other side of the heaven and we can live happily.
In a flash, grandpa has been dead for four years. Grandpa died due to illness, when the time is still very young, I vaguely remember some of the pictures I played with my grandfather when I was young, I can not help but feel a
bit more missing and sad.
One day the grave would end this way. On this special day, I realize the value of life.
清明假期英语作文三
Ching Ming Festival arrived, I put a three-day Ching Ming holidays. Holidays, we said OK to go to visit my grandparents sunshine, I have been looking forward to, and now finally have the chance! The first day of the holiday at 7 o'clock, we boarded the train to go to sunshine. Arrived in sunshine, we went straight to the beach. After 10 minutes, we went to a million flat coastal ecological park, now is the time of low tide, we played some more than 1 hour to start on the grandparents home, after all, the water is too cold. In the sunshine until the next afternoon, we went back to Linyi had.
Ching Ming Festival, the afternoon, our family cemetery of revolutionary martyrs to pay tribute to the martyrs of East China. Pay their last respects finished, we went to the river to fly a kite, I am very happy!
This is my Qingming holiday! You?。