chinese new year is a chinese traditional festival. we also call it the spring festival. it is on lunar january 1st.
on new year’s eve, all the people sit around the desk and have a big family dinner. there are some vegetables, some fish, some meat, some fruits and some drink like juice, coke, pepsi and some nice wine. overall, this is a good and delicious dinner. after dinner, we always watch tv new year progammes. we have a wonderful evening on new year’s eve.on the first day of the spring festival, most of people get up early and say “happy new year” to each other. for breakfast, people often eat dumplings and baozi. after breakfast, people often make many delicious foods, and children often play cards, computer games and fireworks. on the second and third day, we visit friends and relatives.
everyone is busy on chinese new year, and everyone is happy, too.
Chinese New Year is the most important, interesting festival in China。
Before the Chinese New Year, everyone is very busy。 They want the Spring Festival to be a new beginning, so everyone is busy cleaning the room。 They keep the room tidy。 This is the first thing to welcome the Spring Festival。
The elderly take children to buy snacks and fireworks。 But parents just stay at home to make tasty meals for dinner。 On the evening of New Year’s Eve, my parents and my sister have dinner with me。 We have a good time。 After dinner, Oh! Yeah! My father is ready to give us red pockets。 Oh, how nice the red pockets are! My sister and I both all say, “Peace all year round to my parents! Now, give us red pockets。” My parents give us the red pockets at once with a smile on their faces。
What a wonderful time we have!
I think “Everything goes well” this year!
Celebrations of the Chinese New Year in Chinese families last for about two weeks. The celebrations begin with traditional house cleaning. The Chinese get rid of old and useless things. They do this to throw away the misfortunes of the past year.
On Chinese New Year's Eve all family members enjoy a big, delicious meal. It is very important for the Chinese to be with their families on this occasion. Fish is always part of the dinner because it represents abundance.
On New Year's Day all Chinese children wear new clothes with bright colours. Red is considered a lucky colour. Parents and relatives give children the traditional New Year's gift called lucky money" This money is put into bright red and gold envelopes.
celebration 庆祝,庆典 misfortune 不幸,灾祸 delicious 美味的
occasion 场合,时机 represent 象征 abundance 丰富,充裕
庆 祝 春 节
中国家庭的春节庆祝活动持续大约两个星期。庆祝从传统的家庭大扫除开始。中国人扔掉旧的没用的东西。这么做是为了扔掉去年的晦气。
在中国的除夕之夜,所有家庭成员一起享用美味的大餐。这个时候和家人呆在一起,对中国人来说是非常重要的。鱼总是晚餐必不可少的,因为鱼象征着年年有余。
大年初一,孩子们都穿上颜色鲜艳的新衣服。红色被认为是幸运的.颜色。父母和亲戚都给孩子们传统的新年礼物,叫做“压岁钱”。这些钱被装在印有金字的红色信封里。
Chinese new year is a chinese traditional festival. we also call it the spring festival. it is on lunar january 1st. on new year’s eve, all the people sit around the desk and have a big family dinner. there are some vegetables, some fish, some meat, some fruits and some drink like juice, coke, pepsi and some nice wine. overall, this is a good and delicious dinner. after dinner, we always watch tv new year progammes.
we have a wonderful evening on new year’s eve. on the first day of the spring festival, most of people get up early and say “happy new year” to each other.
for breakfast, people often eat dumplings and baozi. after breakfast, people often make many delicious foods, and children often play cards, computer games and fireworks. on the second and third day, we visit friends and relatives. everyone is busy on chinese new year, and everyone is happy, too.
My Chinese New Year
Today is Chinese New Year, I was so much happy!
Before Chinese New Year , I went to the flower market with my mother to buy some flowers.I like the Lily flowers very much!So my mother buy my a bunch of flower .
During the new Year,I watched firework display in Wai Chai.The firework was very beautiful.At night ,I ate lots of delicious food as well.My mum and dad gave me red packets.I felt so happy !
I felt happy and surprry this Chinese New Year!
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is a Chinese traditional festival. We also call it the Spring Festival. It is on lunar January 1st.
On New Year’s Eve, all the people sit around the desk and have a big family dinner. There are some vegetables, some fish, some meat, some fruits and some drink like juice, Coke, Pepsi and some nice wine. Overall, this is a good and delicious dinner. After dinner, we always watch TV New Year progammes. We have a wonderful evening on New Year’s Eve.
On the first day of the Spring Festival, most of people get up early and say “happy new year” to each other. For breakfast, people often eat dumplings and baozi. After breakfast, people often make many delicious foods, and children often play cards, computer games and fireworks. On the second and third day, we visit friends and relatives.
Everyone is busy on Chinese New Year, and everyone is happy, too.
中国新年
春节是中国传统节日。我们也把它称为春节。它是在农历一月一日。
在除夕,所有的人都坐在桌子上,有一个大家庭的晚餐。有一些蔬菜,一些鱼,一些肉,一些水果和一些饮料,如果汁,可乐,百事可乐和一些好的葡萄酒。总体而言,这是一个很好的和美味的晚餐。晚饭后,我们总是看电视新年节目。我们有一个美好的夜晚在除夕。
春节的第一天,大多数人都起得很早,说“新年快乐”。早餐,人们经常吃饺子和包子。早餐后,人们经常做很多好吃的食物,孩子们经常玩扑克牌,电脑游戏和烟花。在第三天,我们拜访朋友和亲戚。
每个人都在忙着过年,每个人都很开心。
chinese new year is coming soon!im going to buy some new clothes.
thenim goingtoput on new clothes.we are going to clean my house .we are going to eat a big dinner .
we are going to get lucky money from our parents and we are going to say thank you .its going to be lots of fun!
the chinese new year is now popularly known as the spring festival because it starts from the begining of spring (the first of the twenty-four terms in coodination with the changes of nature). its origin is too old to be traced. several explanations are hanging around. all agree, however, that the word nian, which in modern chinese solely means year, was originally the name of a monster beast that started to prey on people the night before the beginning of a new year.
one legend goes that the beast nian had a very big mouth that would swallow a great many people with one bite. people were very scared. one day, an old man came to their rescue, offering to subdue nian. to nian he said, i hear say that you are very capable, but can you swallow the other beasts of prey on earth instead of people who are by no means of your worthy opponents? so, it did swallow many of the beasts of prey on earth that also harrassed people and their domestic animals from time to time.
after that, the old man disappeared riding the beast nian. he turned out to be an immortal god. now that nian is gone and other beasts of prey are also scared into forests, people begin to enjoy their peaceful life. before the old man left, he had told people to put up red paper decorations on their windows and doors at each year's end to scare away nian in case it sneaked back again, because red is the color the beast feared the most.
from then on, the tradition of observing the conquest of nian is carried on from generation to generation. the term guo nian, which may mean survive the nian becomes today celebrate the (new) year as the word guo in chinese having both the meaning of pass-over and observe. the custom of putting up red paper and firing fire-crackers to scare away nian should it have a chance to run loose is still around. however, people today have long forgotten why they are doing all this, except that they feel the color and the sound add to the excitement of the celebrration.
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