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英語元旦手抄報內(nèi)容大全

英語元旦手抄報內(nèi)容大全

  在日復一日的學習、工作生活中,大家都接觸過手抄報吧,手抄報除報頭按內(nèi)容設計、繪制外,每篇文章的標題也要作總體考慮。那些被廣泛運用的手抄報都是什么樣子的'呢?下面是小編收集整理的英語元旦手抄報內(nèi)容大全,僅供參考,大家一起來看看吧。

  Yesterday my mother asked me a question, which makes me a Joji monk - scratching their heads. She asked what I want New Year‘s Day gift, I said: I want to eat a lot of good food. Mom heard shook his head and says: I did not that necessary, you change one. I Yanzhuyizhuan, said: I want to go out Play. my mother said: I do not have time, and so have time to talk. Then I also mentioned several wishes, mother did not agree. Toss this one night, thought of going to school the next day but also had to stop there either. So I harbored an uneasy feeling to sleep.

  Today, math teacher took a card into the classroom, I think: Who is it? Who will do it good luck card before? Read to the teacher suddenly pondered: Baby Zhang Qi won to your greeting cards. I was very surprised, I thought of classmates were just not thought of himself, I harbored doubts take over the card carefully and remembered feelings above the words Happy Baby Zhang Qi children a happy festival! in the new year to study progress. Your father, mother. Although only a short sentence I read a long time, when I really feel blessed, there is such love my mom and dad, and I‘m proud to have such parents. What I would like to precious a gift than this do? Here, I sincerely thank my parents, thank them for sending me such a simple and valuable gift.

  元旦英語祝福語

  1. On New Year's Day, happiness smiles at you, fortune nods, good fortune twists and turns, happy pats his face, taps his feet smoothly, shakes hands safely and smiles auspicious. Happy New Year's Day.

  2. In the new century, when the bell rang again, I raised my cup, and let the crystal clear thoughts quietly float to your side with the bell, wishing you a happy New Year's Day!

  3. I want the epiphyllum to never fade, I want the sunshine to melt ice and snow in winter, I want the meteor to never disappear to decorate the night sky, and I want you to be happy every day in the new year!

  4. The new year's wish to open the heart, the new chapter to write the ideal of the heart, but to throw away the pain and sadness, let laughter and happiness flow in the heart! I wish you peace, success, happiness and health in the Year of the Monkey!

  5. Some things won't fade away as time goes by, and some people won't forget because they don't meet each other often. In my heart, you are my forever friend. On the occasion of New Year's Day, I wish my friends cool!

  6. Don't give gifts on New Year's Day, senda WeChat to bless you, keep you healthy and happy, and keep good luckfromyou. The God of Wealth has followed you, and the money is rolling into the bag, and all the benefits are given to you!

  7. Dear teacher, thank you for nourishing our hearts with hard sweat and nurturing us to thrive. Teacher, I love you!

  8. New Year's Day is the beginning of a year, the opening of a line, the joy of unity and the reunion of a family. This New Year's Day, let's work hard together to be our best self.

  9. Teachers are hard gardeners on campus, nurturing our healthy and happy growth! You have worked hard! I wish you good health and a happy family in the new year!

  10. Every year, you hope to live every minute and every second happily without me. Dad, hard work!

  11. On New Year's Day, I wish good luck every day, and I live a better life. In the lottery period, I win every time in playing cards, and my taste is delicious. If you dare to forget me, be careful to get sticks.

  12. Let me wrap up this season's blessings and present them to you. May you celebrate this festive season and enter the hopeful year with joy!

  13. You lit up my way forward with the torch of life. I want to say to you sincerely: Thank you, teacher, happy New Year's Day!

  14. Your voice always rings in my ear; Your teachings are always in my heart. When New Year's Dayis coming, I also want to sendmy blessing, teacher, Happy New Year's Day!

  15. Happy New Year's Day, my friend! Wish you: every year, every month, every day, every day, every day, always happy, always full of vigor and vitality, bless you!

  16. When I was young, I had a large group of children carrying paper lanterns. When they came back, their pockets were full of delicious food. I hope you have such wonderful memories!

  17. I am a green seedling bathed in the sunshine of wisdom and thrived in the soil of your knowledge. Your kindnessin education will always be engraved in my heart. I wish you a happy New Year, and the world is full of peaches and plums.

  18. You use the spring of thought to water the flowers of our souls, and you use the learned lighthouse to lead us to the pagoda of success. On New Year's Day, I want to tell you that you have worked hard!

  19. Don't give gifts on New Year's Day this year. Make up a short message and sendit to you. Happiness and health willaccompany you, happiness will haunt you, and the God of Wealth has been eyeing you! !

  20. Beautiful window grilles are covered with windows, and happy smiles overflow the face; Brilliant fireworks are blooming, and a happy life is around. When New Year's Day comes, my heart is happy, and SMS wishes happiness and longevity. Happy New Year's Day!

  英語元旦節(jié)資料

  Yuandan is the first day of the lunar calendar. It is the day when the earth has circled the sun for one round and is beginning another circling. It represents a new beginning when people sendoff the old days andwelcome the new ones. As the first day of the year, Yuandan has been considered to be the most important festival since the ancient times.

  Customs

  1. Kaisui(beginning of the year): According to the Chinese traditional custom, startingfromhaishi(9p.m. to 11p.m.)of the last evening of the twelfth lunar month, each family must prepare offering s to deities at the altar. At the same time, they too prepare food for the New Year day: The whole family will then stay awake together to attendto the year(called shou sui). After haishi, zishi(11p.m. to 1a.m.)will come, and this is the arrival of New Year(Yuandan). At this moment, people begin the celebration with fireworks. Vegetarian and sweet foods will then be placed are the altar for offerings, and incense be burned towelcome the deities. In the ancient times, it was believed that haishi connected the two years and thus was called kaisui.

  At the same night, some families will follow the instruction in Tongshu and place preparing altar in the direction of the "fortune deity" during the "fortune time" to receive the deity. If the direction of the "fortune deity" is at the "ill position", people will choose to receive "happy deity" or "noble deity" instead.

  2. There is an apparent difference in the custom of food taking on Yuandan between the Chinese in the northern and southern regions. The northern Chinese has the habit of taking jiao zi(dumpling made of flour with vegetable and meat wrapped inside). Some people may put a sweet or a coin inside jiao zi, hoping to have a sweet year after tasting the sweet and a wealthy year after tasting the coin. on the other hand, the southern Chinese have the taboo for killing on Yuandan. Therefore, they do not take meat in tee morning of Yuandan, so as to avoid bloodshed or mutual slaughter. In order to evade misfortune, they have the first meal of this day without meat. Instead, they take vegetarian food for the sake of virtue.

  3. What is special during the New Year is that parents or elders will distribute red packets(ang pao or ya sui qian)to the children. People in the ancient times were more particular in giving away the red packets: the distribution took place on the eve of New Year so that the kids could suppress the past year and enter the New Year. Ya sui has the meaning ofovercoming the unpredictable future. Representing the wishes for the healthy psychological growth of the children, ya sui qian symbolises the elders' hope to see their childrenovercome all the unpredictable elements brought by the "year".

  4. There is an extraordinary number of taboos on Yuandan. Each place has its own customs of taboo. Here, we will mention only afew common taboos in Fujian Province, Guangdong Province and Southeast Asia:

  In the past,people commonly believed that fortune was hidden in the house. So, wsweeping of floor must be done in the direction moving inwards, and there was no clearance of rubbish at night. Particularly on the New Tear day, in order to keep fortunefromflowing out, there was no sweeping. Some families kept this taboo until the fifth or even the fifteenth day. If anything was broken, the pieces were wrapped up in order not to let the fortune slip away and were disposed only the fifth day.

  Yuandan(in more serious families, the period extendsfromthe 1st to the 15th day) marks the new beginning. In the hope that New Year brings good beginning, people should utter neither unkind words nor vulgar language. Making noises, fighting, quarreling and especially weeping are avoided to deter misfortune. There are even taboos of taking medicine and having sneeze, for it is believed that they can lead to sickness throughout the year. Taboos of the past also concerned the use of knife and the breaking of things. If a thing was broken, the word "break" or any other word importing similar meaning was not used. Instead, words like "failing to the floor and blossoming like flowers" which delivered pleasant senses were used to suggest good connections.

  On Yuandan, neither lending and nor giving of money to others is done so that there will be no out-flowing of money during the year. There is also the saying that if a male sleeps in the afternoon, his career will breakdown, and if a female has an afternoon nap, the kitchen will collapse.

  5. Ancient rite: In the past, there was a rite called he zheng(proper greeting)during New Year. When a person paid a New Year visit to friends or relatives, he took along a piece of paper or card on whichthe nameof the host was written wit Chinese brush. The receiver of this greeting card would normally paste it on the wall of his main hall to show his respect to and appreciation for the visitor. The quantity of greeting card received reflected the person's public relationship with others, whilethe names and status of the people who gave the greeting cards indicated the host's boundary ofsocial network and standard of living. Nowadays, because ofeasy communication, convenient transportation system and widersocial network, when people sendtheir greetings they tendto follow the Western style. The greeting is now done by mail and even by email. Today, he zheng is done by simply bringing along red packets and food presents when making a visit.

  To be in line with the custom of to giving away money on the first day, families in some places do not pay New Year call to others. Instead, the whole family simply goes out to enjoy themselves or stayed at home for family happiness.

  6. In the past, there was a superstition that when a person left his house in the New Year, he must take the correct first step. A particular person would look for the fortunate direction in accordance with the day, month and year of this birth basing on the explanation of Chinese calendar. On Yuan Dan, when a person stepped out of his house, he must go in the fortunate direction and avoid the unfortunate direction. Even people of less particularity also consulted Chinese calendar to find out where the fortunate directions and fierce deities were before the first step out of their houses.

  Meaning

  From the above mentioned customs, we can see that there are especially many taboos during Chinese New Year. On Yuan Dan in particular, there are more taboos on speech and behaviour than those on other ordinary days. Similarly, there are more activities in pursuit of good cause than usual. On probing the activities and taboos, we have no difficulty to understand that the theme behind is always related to fortune, wealth and goodness, and that people usually concern themselves with a good beginning for the year.

  Some taboos may look superstitious on the surface, but they do produce efficacy. If we practise them circumspectively, they will yield practical results. For example, the prohibition of bad words, quarrel, weeping and crying, together with the emphasis on thinking positively even when things are broken, provide some normative rules for people to follow. This gives people the opportunity to mendtheir ways, to develop good attitudes, and to form a habit of thinking positively and looking at the good side of things. The prohibition of sweeping and disposing the rubbish in the first five days forces people to arrange their things and clear away the rubbish properly at theendof each year, so that no unwanted things will be carried forward to the new year. At the same time, the tabooalso compels people to learn to be thrifty. This is because to prevent accumulated thingsfrombecoming rubbish, people must be careful in the use of any paper or other things, and thus avoid waste of things.

  The avoidance of medicine and sneeze on the first day looks like a joke and is absurd as far as the patient is concerned. However, because of the taboos, people will be conscious enough to take serious care of their health during the windy and snowing season. Thus, they will avoid falling sick in the New Year and wasting away the precious spring hours.

  Nowadays, people have abandoned the custom of bringing along greeting cards when they go for New Year house visits. However, Chinese Malaysians still maintain the habit of sending New Year greeting cards by post before the New Year.

  There are even non-Chinese sending New Year greeting cared in English or Malay languages to their Chinese friends. Moreover, the Chinese like to use colourful New Year cared to decorate their houses, so as to strengthen the New Year atmosphere. Like the ancient days' greeting cards for he zheng which were displayed in the main hall, these modern New Year cards also reflect the social position of the persons who receive the cards. Thus, in the way, the ancient rite of he zheng has developed in Malaysia with a Malaysian colour.

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