『壹』 端午節的英語作文小學50單詞左右
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Dragon Boat Festival is my favourite festival.During the holiday of Dragon Boat Festival,I got together with my family to have a big meal.We ofen ate the zongzi.It tasted very nice.And we saw the Dragon Boat Races.I felt excited because the race was bustling with noise and excitement.At Dragon Boat Festival,we also drank realgar wine.Some people thought drank realgar wine can protect themselves from illness.Dragon Boat Festival was interesting and I like it very much
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『貳』 端午節的英語小短文(50字)
The
Chinese
Dragon
Boat
Festival
The
Dragon
Boat
Festival
is
a
lunar
(陰歷)holiday,
occurring
(存正)on
the
fifth
day
of
the
fifth
lunar
month
(農歷史五月第五天)
The
Chinese
Dragon
Boat
Festival
is
a
significant
(有意義的)holiday
celebrated
(慶祝)in
China,
and
the
one
with
the
longest
history
(歷史最悠久內).
The
Dragon
Boat
Festival
is
celebrated
by
boat
races
(龍舟賽)
in
the
shape
of
dragons.
Competing
teams
(競爭團隊)
row
their
boats
forward
to
a
drumbeat
(擊鼓容)racing
to
reach
the
finish
end
first.
『叄』 《端午節的由來》的英語閱讀完形填空初中
怎麼填空??端午節,為每年農歷五月初五,又稱端陽節、午日節、五月節、龍舟節、浴蘭節等。是流行於中國以及漢字文化圈諸國的傳統文化節日,
端午節起源於中國,最初為祛病防疫的節日,吳越之地春秋之前有在農歷五月初五以龍舟競渡形式舉行部落圖騰祭祀的習俗;後因詩人屈原抱石自投汨羅江身死,又成為華人紀念屈原的傳統節日;部分地區也有紀念伍子胥、曹娥等說法。
端午節自古便有食粽、飲雄黃久不息。受中華文化的影響,中秋節也是漢字文化圈國家以及世界各地華人華僑的傳統節日。
自2008年起端午節被列為國家法定節假日。2006年5月,國務院將其列入首批國家級非物質文化遺產名錄。2009年9月,聯合國教科文組織正式審議並批准中國端午節列入世界非物質文化遺產,成為中國首個入選世界非遺的節日。
中文名
端午節
英文名
Dragon Boat Festival
別稱
端陽節、午日節、五月節
節日時間
五月初五(農歷)
節日類型
傳統節日
節日名稱
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據統計端午節的名稱叫法達二十多個,如有端五節、端陽節、重五節、重午節、當五汛、天中節、夏節、五月節、菖節、蒲節、龍舟節、浴蘭節、屈原日、午日節、女兒節、地臘節、詩人節、龍日、午日、燈節、五蛋節等等。
端午節
「端」字有「初始」的意思,因此「端五」就是「初五」。而按照歷法五月正是「午」月,因此「端五」也就漸漸演變成了「端午」。《燕京歲時記》記載:「初五為五月單五,蓋端字之轉音也。」
端陽節
據《荊楚歲時記》記載,因仲夏登高,順陽在上,五月正是仲夏,它的第一個午日正是登高順陽天氣好的日子,故稱五月初五為「端陽節」。
『肆』 英語作文 端午節 帶翻譯 小學課本原版
我問粽子為什麼是三角形的,不是圓的、方的?端午節是什麼意思?下面專我就來回答吧。
端午節的意思屬是,很久很久以前。屈原在回國的路上,接連聽到楚懷王客死和郢都攻破的自己的國城,很悲嘆,對天長嘆一聲,投入了滾滾流水的長江中,江上的漁夫和岸上的百姓聽說屈原大夫投江自盡,都紛紛來到江上奮力打撈屈原的屍體,怕魚蝦把他的屍體給吃了,但同時拿來了粽子、雞蛋投入江中,讓魚吃這些東西,不要吃屈原大夫屍體 ,還有些郎中還把酒倒入江中,以便把魚昏倒,讓屈原大夫屍體不被傷害,從今以後端午節就是農歷5月初5,定為了紀念屈原大夫。
粽子為什是三角形的,不是圓的、方的,是因為用少量的材料就可以做,各地包的材料不太一樣,但基本都是植物的葉子,葉寬而長韌,但畢竟是葉子,寬度有限。三角形包法只用1葉或2葉就能包成,而長方形大概就要的3、4片了把。我們一家圍坐餐桌旁,阿婆把熱氣騰騰粽子端上來,我們就把繩子解開,剝開一層層竹葉,露出那白白的熱熱的粽子來,粘著糖慢慢的吃起來,那味道軟軟的粘粘的,很可口,粽子有綠豆沙、紅豆沙、紅棗、豬肉、小豆、蛋黃、瘦肉餡的,品種繁多,我們邊吃邊聊其樂融融。就這樣過了一個端午節。
『伍』 端午節 英語短文
■ 端午節的由來
The Dragon Boat Festival, also called Double Fifth Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth moon of the lunar calendar. It is one of the most important Chinese festivals, the other two being the Autumn Moon Festival and Chinese New Year.
The origin of this summer festival centers around a scholarly government official named Chu Yuan. He was a good and respected man, but because of the misdeeds of jealous rivals he eventually fell into disfavor in the emperor's court.
Unable to regain the respect of the emperor, in his sorrow Chu Yuan threw himself into the Mi Low river. Because of their admiration for Chu Yuan, the local people living adjacent to the Mi Lo River rushed into their boats to search for him while throwing rice into the waters to appease the river dragons.
Although they were unable to find Chu Yuan, their efforts are still commemorated today ring the Dragon Boat Festival.
端午節的由來
端午節,又稱為五五節,因為端午節是在農歷的五月五日,是三個重要的中國節慶之一,其他兩個分別是中秋節和農歷新年。
這個節日的由來是古代中國有一位博學多聞的官吏屈原,他是一位愛民而且又受到尊崇的官吏,但是由於一位充滿嫉妒的官吏陷害,從此在朝廷中被皇帝所冷落。由於無法獲得皇帝的重視,屈原在憂郁的情況下投汨羅江自盡。
由於對屈原的愛戴,汨羅江畔的居民匆忙的劃船在江內尋找屈原,並且將米丟入汨羅江中,以平息汨羅江中的蛟龍。即使他們當時並沒有找到屈原,但是他們的行為,直到今天在端午節的時候,仍然被人們傳頌紀念著。
『陸』 端午的英語短文 5句
The Dragon Boat Festival, also called Double Fifth Festival, is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth moon of the lunar calendar. It is one of the most important Chinese festivals, the other two being the Autumn Moon Festival and Chinese New Year。
『柒』 人教版英語第六單元關於端午節的大閱讀翻譯
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人教版英語第六單元關於端午節的大閱讀
The sixth unit of the English version of the Dragon Boat Festival
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『捌』 給一篇關於端午節的英語閱讀,
The Dragon Boat Festival, the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, has had a history of more than 2,000 years. It is usually in June in the Gregorian calendar. There are many legends about the evolution of the festival, the most popular of which is in commemoration of Qu Yuan (340-278 BC). Qu Yuan was minister of the State of Chu and one of China's earliest poets. In face of great pressure from the powerful Qin State, he advocated enriching the country and strengthening its military forces so as to fight against the Qin. However, he was opposed by aristocrats headed by Zi Lan, and later deposed and exiled by King Huai. In his exiled days, he still cared much for his country and people and composed immortal poems including Li Sao (The Lament), Tian Wen (Heavenly Questions) and Jiu Ge (Nine Songs), which had far-reaching influences. In 278 BC, he heard the news that Qin troops had finally conquered Chu's capital, so he finished his last piece Huai Sha (Embracing Sand) and plunged himself into the Miluo River, clasping his arms to a large stone. The day happened to be the 5th of the 5th month in the Chinese lunar calendar. After his death, the people of Chu crowded to the bank of the river to pay their respects to him. The fishermen sailed their boats up and down the river to look for his body. People threw into the water zongzi (pyramid-shaped glutinous rice mplings wrapped in reed or bamboo leaves) and eggs to divert possible fish or shrimp from attacking his body. An old doctor poured a jug of reaglar wine (Chinese liquor seasoned with realgar) into the water, hoping to turn all aquatic beasts drunk. That's why people later followed the customs such as dragon boat racing, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wine on that day. Dragon boat racing is an indispensable part of the festival, held all over the country. As the gun is fired, people will see racers in dragon-shaped canoes pulling the oars harmoniously and hurriedly, accompanied by rapid drums, speeding toward their destination. Folk tales say the game originates from the activities of seeking Qu Yuan's body, but experts, after painstaking and meticulous research, conclude that dragon boat racing is a semi-religious, semi-entertaining program from the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). In the following thousands of years, the game spread to Japan, Vietnam and Britain as well as China's Taiwan and Hong Kong. Now dragon boat racing has developed into an aquatic sports item which features both Chinese tradition and modern sporting spirit. In 1980, it was listed into the state sports competition programs and has since been held every year. The award is called "Qu Yuan Cup." Zongzi is an essential food of the Dragon Boat Festival. It is said that people ate them in the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). In early times, it was only glutinous rice mplings wrapped in reed or other plant leaves and tied with colored thread, but now the fillings are more diversified, including jujube and bean paste, fresh meat, and ham and egg yolk. If time permits, people will soak glutinous rice, wash reed leaves and wrap up zongzi themselves. Otherwise, they will go to shops to buy whatever stuff they want. The custom of eating zongzi is now popular in North and South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian nations. On Dragon Boat Festival, parents also need to dress their children up with a perfume pouch. They first sew little bags with colorful silk cloth, then fill the bags with perfumes or herbal medicines, and finally string them with silk threads. The perfume pouch will be hung around the neck or tied to the front of a garment as an ornament. They are said to be able to ward off evil.