中秋节英语演讲稿八月十五英语演讲稿
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中秋节英语发言稿带翻译Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,It is my great honor to stand here and deliver a speech on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival. This festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most important traditional festivals in Chinese culture. It is a time for family reunions, giving thanks for the harvest, and celebrating the beauty of the full moon. Today, I would like to share with you the significance of this festival and the ways in which we can all celebrate and appreciate its traditions. 中秋之夜,今晚是我非常荣幸站在这里,发表一篇有关中秋节的演讲。
中秋节,也被称为月亮节,是中国文化中最重要的传统节日之一。
这是一个欢聚家庭、感恩丰收、庆祝皓月美好的时刻。
今天,我想与大家分享这个节日的意义以及我们可以如何一起庆祝和欣赏它的传统。
The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th month in the lunar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and brightest. This year, the festival falls on October 1st, and families across China and in Chinese communities around the world will gather to celebrate. One of the most iconic traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival is the eating of mooncakes. These small pastries are filled with sweet or savory fillings and are often gifted and shared among family members and friends. The round shape of the mooncake symbolizes completeness and unity, and the act of sharing them represents the importance of harmony and togetherness in our lives. 中秋节是农历八月十五日,月圆明亮的日子。
有关中秋节英语演讲稿(通用6篇)有关中秋节英语篇1Hello everyone!The Mid Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, is held on the 15th day of August of the lunar calendar every year. August is the second month of autumn. In ancient times, it was called the Mid Autumn Festival. Because it is in the middle of autumn and August, it is called the Mid Autumn Festival by the people, also known as autumn Eve, August Festival, August half, moon Eve and Moon Festival. On this day, the moon is full, symbolizing reunion, also known as reunion festival.The word "Mid Autumn Festival" was first seen in Zhou Li. According to the ancient Chinese calendar, there are four seasons in a year, with three months in each season, which are called Meng month, Zhong month and Ji month respectively. Therefore, the second month of autumn is called Zhong autumn. It is also called "Mid Autumn Festival" because August 15 of the lunar calendar is in the middle of August. In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the mid autumn festival became a fixed festival 《 According to the fifth book of rites and music in Volume 15 of the book of the new Tang Dynasty, "the release of the spring and Mid Autumn Festival was based on King Wenxuan and King Wucheng", and "in the 19th year of Kaiyuan, Taigong Shangfu temple was established to stay with Hou Zhang Liang. In the mid spring and Mid Autumn Festival, there are five offerings, and the system of animal and music is like literature ". According to historical records, the festival period for emperors to worship the moon in ancient times was August 15 of the lunar calendar, which coincided with half of the third Autumn Festival, so it was named"Mid Autumn Festival"; Because this festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "Autumn Festival", "August Festival", "August meeting" and "Mid Autumn Festival"; There are also beliefs and related customs to pray for reunion, so it is also called "reunion day" and "daughter's Day".Because the main activities of the Mid Autumn Festival are carried out around the "Moon", it is also commonly known as "Moon Festival", "moon Eve", "chasing the Moon Festival", "playing the Moon Festival" and "moon worship Festival"; In the Tang Dynasty, the Mid Autumn Festival was also called "Duan Zhengyue". The prevalence of the mid autumn festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as new year's day and became one of the main festivals in China. About the origin of the Mid Autumn Festival, there are roughly three kinds: it originated from the ancient worship of the moon, the custom of singing and dancing to find a mate under the moon, and the legacy of the ancient autumn newspaper worship of the earth God.Thank you!有关中秋节英语演讲稿篇2Hello everyone!The word Mid Autumn Festival was first seen in Zhou Li. According to the ancient Chinese calendar, August 15 of the lunar calendar is in the middle of August in the autumn of the year, so it is called the Mid Autumn Festival. There are four seasons in a year. Each season is divided into three parts: Meng, Zhong and Ji. Because the second month of mid autumn is called mid autumn, the Mid Autumn Festival is also called Mid Autumn Festival. In the early Tang Dynasty, the mid autumn festival became a fixed festival《 The Mid Autumn Festival on August 15 is recorded inthe records of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. The prevalence of the mid autumn festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was as famous as new year's day and became one of the main festivals in China. This is also the second largest traditional festival in China after the Spring Festival.It is said that the ugly woman of the ancient state of Qi had no salt. She worshipped the moon when she was a child. When she grew up, she entered the palace with good morality, but she was not favored. One year, on August 15, the emperor saw her in the moonlight. He thought she was beautiful and outstanding. Later, he made her queen and worshipped the moon on the Mid Autumn Festival. In the middle of the month, Chang'e is famous for her beauty, so the girl worships the moon and wishes to look like Chang'e and look like the bright moon.With the continuous development of society, the ancients gave many legends to the moon, from toad to jade rabbit, from Wu Gang cutting GUI to Chang'e running to the moon. Their rich imagination described the mottled scenery of the Moon Palace world. From the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, poets and poets chanted the moon and the mid moon. The full moon on August 15 became an excellent time to express their feelings. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, the officials officially designated August 15 as the Mid Autumn Festival, which was intended to be in the middle of the three autumn festival. At that time, all people will celebrate together. On the night of the Mid Autumn Festival, the bright moon is in the sky and the clear light is scattered all over the earth. People regard the full moon as a symbol of reunion and August 15 as a day for family reunion. Therefore, the Mid AutumnFestival is also known as the reunion festival.The Mid Autumn Festival has become a major festival of the year, and has an extremely subtle relationship with the imperial examination. In China's feudal society, learning from scholars has always been a major event that the rulers attach great importance to. The three-year Qiuwei Dabi is just scheduled to be held in August. With the combination of scenery and passion, people regard high school candidates as people who break the laurel in the middle of the moon. Every Mid Autumn Festival, we must celebrate Chongqing, which has become an important custom of the people of the whole society. It has been popular throughout the dynasties. The Mid Autumn Festival has gradually become one of the four major festivals in China (Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid Autumn Festival).Thank you!有关中秋节英语演讲稿篇3In fact, many ancient August Moon folktales are about a moon maiden. On the 15th night of the 8th lunar moon, little children on earth can see a lady on the moon.The story about the lady took place around 2170 B.C. At that time, the earth had ten suns circling it, each taking its turn to illuminate to the earth. But one day all ten suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved by a strong andtyrannical archer named Hou Yi. He succeeded in shooting down nine of the suns. One day, Hou Yi stole the elixir of life from a goddess. However, his beautiful wife Chang E drank the elixir of life in order to save the people from her husband's tyrannical rule. After drinking it, she found herself floating and flew all the way to the moon. Hou Yi loved his divinely beautifulwife so much, he refused to shoot down the moon.People believed that the lady was a god who lived in the moon that made the moon shine. Girls who wanted to be a beauty and have a handsome husband should worship the moon. And on this magical occasion, children who make wishes to the Lady on the Moon will find their dreams come true.有关中秋节英语演讲稿篇4Hello everyone!The Mid Autumn Festival has many customs, such as eating moon cakes, enjoying the moon, drinking osmanthus wine and so on, but do you know the origin of the Mid Autumn Festival?It is said that Hou Yi went to the mountains to find friends. When he saw the West Queen's mother passing by, he asked the West Queen's mother for a bag of immortal medicine. After returning home, Hou Yi gave the elixir to his wife Chang'e for safekeeping. But he was seen by his brother, Yun Meng, who immediately had a bad heart.Once Hou Yi took his apprentice to hunt. He pretended to have a stomachache and stayed. As soon as Hou Yi left, Pang Meng broke into the room with a sword and forced Chang'e to hand over the elixir of immortality. Chang'e was forced to retreat. When she retreated to the bed, Chang'e had an idea and swallowed the elixir under her pillow. Just after eating, Chang'e felt that she had become light and floated into the air. Chang'e was worried about her husband, so she flew to the nearest moon and became an immortal.After Hou Yi came back, he found Chang'e's moon in the sky and said to him, "the moon will round tonight. You make a dough in the northeast corner of the house at night. When midnight, our husband and wife will be reunited." After Hou Yi did so, theywere reunited at midnight.From then on, Hou Yi would make dough every year on August 15, waiting for Chang'e to come back to eat. Later, this custom was inherited and developed into the current Mid Autumn Festival. Eating moon cakes on the Mid Autumn Festival has become a major custom of traditional festivals.I like the fairy tale of Chang'e running to the moon and the Mid Autumn Festival.Thank you!有关中秋节英语演讲稿篇5The August Moon Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival (Chinese characters above) is one of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Chinese legends say that the moon is at its brightest and roundest on this day. Based on the Gregorian calendar, this year's August Moon Festival will be held on September 8.The August Moon Festival is often called the Women's Festival. The moon (Chinese character on right) symbolizes elegance and beauty. While Westerners worship the sun (yang or male) for its power, people in the Far East admire the moon. The moon is the 'yin' or female principle and it is a trusted friend. Chinese parents often name their daughters after the moon, in hope that they will be as lovely as the moon.有关中秋节英语演讲稿篇6The Mid-Autumn is a very important Chinese festival. It falls on the 15th day of August. A few days before the festival, everyone in the family will help to make the house clean and beautiful. Lanterns will be hung in front of the house.On the evening there will be a big family dinner. People who work far away from their homes will try to come back for theunion . After dinner, people will light the lanterns which are usually red and round. Children will play with their own toy lanterns happily.At night the moon is usually round and bright. People can enjoy the moon while eating moon-cakes which are the special food for this festival. They can look back on the past and look forward to the future together. It is said that there was a dragon in the sky. The dragon wanted to swallow up the moon. T o protect the frighten the dragon away.。
中秋节英语演讲稿合集五篇中秋节英语演讲稿 1中秋节英语演讲稿一:The Mid-Autumn Festival has all interesting history. Long ago in one of the dynasties of China there was a king who was very cruel to the people and did not manage the country well. The people were so angry that some brave ones suggested killing the king. So they wrote notes telling about the meeting place and time and put them into cakes. On the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every person was told to buy the cakes. When they ate them they discovered the notes. So they gathered together to make a sudden attack on the king. From then on the Chinese people celebrate on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and eat “moon cakes" in memory of that important event.When the Mid-Autumn Festival is near, shop windows are beautifully decorated. Many "moon cakes" are displayed for people to buy. People send presents such aswine, fruits and "moon cakes" to their friends and relatives. In the evening of the day, they have a feast. After the feast, they go out to the garden to look at the moon. The children run and laugh on the streets.It is believed that the moon is at her brightest on this night. Many poems have been written about it, and poets are never tired of reading and writing such poems. In Chinese literature, the moon of the Mid Autumn Festival has been pared to a looking-glass, a jade rabbit, and so on. It seems that Chinese literature takes far more interest in the moon than in the sun.中秋节英语演讲稿二:The Mid-Autumn is a very important Chinese festival. It falls on the 15th day of August. A few days before the festival, everyone in the family will help to make the house clean and beautiful. Lanterns will be hung in front of the house.On the evening there will be a big family dinner. People who work far away from their homes will try to e back for the union. After dinner, people will light the lanterns which are usually red and round. Children will play with their own toy lanterns happily.At night the moon is usually round and bright. People can enjoy the moon while eating moon-cakes which are the special food for this festival. They can look back on the past and look forward to the future together. It is said that there was a dragon in the sky. The dragon wanted to swallow up the moon. To protect the frighten the dragon away.中秋节中秋节是中国一个很重要的节日,在八月十五号。
第1篇Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed professors, dear friends,Good evening. It is my great honor to stand before you today to share with you the significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival that holds a special place in the hearts of millions around the world.As we gather here this evening, the moon is shining brightly in the sky, casting a soft, silvery glow over our campus. This festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, is not only a time for family reunions and feasts but also a moment of reflection and gratitude.The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most important festivals in China. It dates back over 3,000 years andhas its roots in ancient Chinese astronomy. The festival is named after the full moon, which is said to be the brightest and roundest duringthis time of year. The moon, symbolizing completeness and harmony, is a central figure in the celebration.In ancient times, people believed that the moon had a special power to bring good fortune and happiness. Therefore, they would gather together to admire the moon, offer prayers, and partake in various rituals. Over time, these practices evolved into the customs and traditions we see today.One of the most beloved customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival is mooncake sharing. Mooncakes, round pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings, are given as gifts to family and friends. The round shape of the mooncake symbolizes the full moon and represents reunion and wholeness. As we share these delightful treats, we also share our love and appreciation for one another.Another important aspect of the festival is the lantern display. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people hang lanterns in their homes and streets. These lanterns come in various shapes and sizes, but the most common ones are round, symbolizing the moon. The lanterns are lit at night, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere. They also serve as areminder of the ancient Chinese practice of offering offerings to the moon god.The Mid-Autumn Festival is also a time for storytelling. Myths and legends about the moon are passed down from generation to generation. The most famous of these is the story of Chang'e, the moon goddess. According to the tale, Chang'e was a beautiful woman who was transformed into the moon after she swallowed an elixir of immortality. This story has inspired countless poems, songs, and artistic expressions over the centuries.As college students, we have the unique opportunity to celebrate this festival with people from different cultures and backgrounds. It is a chance for us to appreciate the diversity of our world and to learn from one another. The Mid-Autumn Festival reminds us of the importance of unity and togetherness.In today's fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in our daily routines and forget to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of life. The Mid-Autumn Festival offers us such a moment. It encourages us to pause, to look up at the moon, and to reflect on our lives. It reminds us of the importance of family, friendship, and the pursuit of harmony.In conclusion, the Mid-Autumn Festival is more than just a traditional Chinese festival; it is a celebration of life, love, and unity. It is a time for us to come together, to share our stories, and to appreciate the wonders of the world around us.As we enjoy this festive evening, let us take a moment to think about the people we care about, the dreams we have, and the goals we strive for. Let us be inspired by the beauty of the moon and the warmth of the lanterns. Let us use this time to strengthen our bonds, to deepen our understanding, and to foster a sense of community.Thank you for joining me in celebrating this wonderful festival. May the Mid-Autumn Festival bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to us all. Long may the moon shine brightly, illuminating our path to a brighter future.Wishing you a joyful and memorable Mid-Autumn Festival!Thank you.第2篇Good evening, everyone. It is my great honor to stand here before you today to deliver a speech on the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese festival that holds significant cultural and historical importance. As a college student, I believe it is our responsibility to understand and appreciate our own culture, and what better way to do so than by celebrating its rich heritage? So, let's embark on a journey through time and discover the essence of this ancient festival.The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a time for family reunions, moon观赏, and the sharing of mooncakes. It is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, usually falling in September or October. This year, we are fortunate to celebrate it on the 10th of October, which is just around the corner.The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival dates back to the Shang Dynasty, over 3,000 years ago. According to legend, it was during this periodthat the Emperor Shang, who was facing a severe drought, prayed to the moon god for rain. In gratitude, the moon god granted his wish, and the drought ended. To celebrate this miraculous event, the people began to gather and offer sacrifices to the moon, thus giving rise to the festival.Over the centuries, the Mid-Autumn Festival has evolved into a time for family reunions, as people from all over the country return to their hometowns to spend time with their loved ones. This is particularly significant for those who have been away from home for years, working or studying in different cities or countries. The festival serves as a reminder of the importance of family ties and the value of togetherness.One of the most iconic symbols of the Mid-Autumn Festival is the mooncake. Mooncakes are round pastries filled with various ingredients, such as lotus seed paste, red bean paste, or egg yolk. The round shape of the mooncake symbolizes the full moon, while the filling representsthe moon's yin and yang energy. Eating mooncakes during the festival is a way to honor the moon god and express gratitude for the harvest.Another important aspect of the Mid-Autumn Festival is moon观赏, which involves gazing at the full moon and admiring its beauty. It is believed that the moon is at its brightest and fullest during this festival, making it an ideal time to appreciate its splendor. People often gather in parks, rooftops, or on the beach to enjoy the moon's radiance and share stories with friends and family.The Mid-Autumn Festival also holds historical significance. In ancient China, it was a time for poets and scholars to gather and compose poems in admiration of the moon. Many famous poems, such as Li Bai's "Moon Night," were written during this festival. These poems not onlycelebrate the moon's beauty but also reflect the emotions and thoughtsof the poets, making the Mid-Autumn Festival a time for reflection and introspection.In today's fast-paced world, it is easy to get caught up in our daily routines and forget about the importance of cultural heritage. However, the Mid-Autumn Festival serves as a reminder of the values andtraditions that have shaped our society. It is a time to appreciate our roots, honor our ancestors, and celebrate the bonds that tie us together.As college students, we have the privilege of experiencing diverse cultures and perspectives. We are exposed to different traditions and customs, which can enrich our understanding of the world. By celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, we not only pay homage to our own culture but also learn from the experiences of others.In conclusion, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family, for moon观赏, and for reflection. It is a festival that has stood the test of time, preserving the rich cultural heritage of our ancestors. As college students, let us take this opportunity to appreciate and cherish our own culture, while also embracing the diversity that surrounds us.Let us not forget the importance of family, the beauty of the moon, and the value of cultural heritage. Let us celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festivalwith joy, love, and gratitude, and may the spirit of this ancientfestival continue to shine brightly in our hearts.Thank you.第3篇Good evening! It is my great honor to stand here before you today to deliver a speech on the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional and important festival in China. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a time for family reunion, moon admiration, and the sharing of mooncakes. In this speech, I will talk about the history, customs,and significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival.I. History of the Mid-Autumn FestivalThe Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history, dating back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties (about 1600-256 BC). At that time, people believed that the moon was a symbol of fertility and abundance. Therefore, they would hold various ceremonies to worship the moon and pray for a good harvest.During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), the Mid-Autumn Festival became more popular. People would gather together to admire the full moon, eat mooncakes, and enjoy moonlit banquets. In the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), the Mid-Autumn Festival was celebrated even more enthusiastically. People would write poems and songs to express their admiration for the moon.II. Customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival1. Admiring the MoonThe most important custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival is to admire thefull moon. Families gather together in the evening, usually on the rooftop or in a courtyard, to enjoy the moonlight and talk about their lives. It is believed that the full moon on this day is the brightestand roundest of the year.2. Eating MooncakesMooncakes are a must-have food during the Mid-Autumn Festival. These round pastries symbolize reunion and fullness. There are various flavors of mooncakes, such as lotus seed paste, red bean paste, and egg yolk. Each region in China has its own unique mooncake recipe.3. Giving LanternsAnother custom is to give lanterns to friends and family. These lanterns are often made of paper or silk and come in various shapes and sizes. People hang lanterns on trees, buildings, and bridges to celebrate the festival.4. Listening to Moon SongsIn the past, people would sing and recite moon songs during the Mid-Autumn Festival. These songs usually expressed their admiration for the moon and their longing for family reunion.III. Significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival1. Family ReunionThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion. People from all over the world return to their hometowns to spend time with their loved ones. This festival reminds us of the importance of family and the value of unity.2. Unity and HarmonyThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a symbol of unity and harmony. People of different ages, genders, and backgrounds gather together to celebrate this festival. It is a time for people to forget their differences and appreciate the beauty of life.3. Cultural HeritageThe Mid-Autumn Festival is an important part of Chinese cultural heritage. It represents the rich history and unique culture of our nation. By celebrating this festival, we can pass on the traditional values and customs to the next generation.IV. ConclusionThe Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for joy, reunion, and reflection. It is a festival that brings people together and strengthens the bonds of family and friendship. As college students, we should cherish this festival and pass on the traditional customs to our future generations.In conclusion, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a special time for us to appreciate the beauty of the moon, the love of our family, and the harmony of our society. Let us celebrate this festival with joy and enthusiasm, and let the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival shine in our hearts forever.Thank you for your attention!。