元宵節(jié)象征著全家人一起團(tuán)團(tuán)圓圓的。晚上可以跟著家人一起去欣賞燈展。下面我們就一起來欣賞下關(guān)于猴年元宵手抄報(bào)吧。
元宵節(jié)祝福語
海天一色慶元宵,想念時(shí)刻靜悄悄,祝福緩緩起浪濤,給你問候蕩最高,且把關(guān)懷掛樹梢,但求幸福為你俏,元宵到,衷心祝愿你節(jié)日快樂,前途看好。
把一顆顆幸福圓滿都送到你嘴里,要好好吃啊!
你不是餃子卻有陷兒。你不是餛沌卻也有湯。你不是糖果卻也很甜。我已經(jīng)迫不及待了!來吧我的湯圓!來吧我親愛的元宵節(jié)!
春天已經(jīng)悄悄來到我們身邊,元宵佳節(jié),春風(fēng)熏陶著沉醉的夜晚,我用心疊一只紙鶴,裝上我滿滿的祝愿,飛翔在天邊,飄落你身前,祝你元宵節(jié)愉快。
關(guān)于猴年元宵手抄報(bào)
我在這里,你在那頭。我望著窗外,伴隨著無盡的思念仿佛看見你忙碌的身影,月兒圓盼團(tuán)圓,好想對(duì)你說:親愛的,我下班了,麻溜煮湯圓!
平平淡淡如一杯清水,普普通通是一介白丁。但善良是我的品格,熱情是我的天性,真誠是我的原則,祝福是我的習(xí)慣。正月十五將臨,祝你及家人開心健康!鴻福無疆!
明月當(dāng)空高高照,元宵祝福在微笑,十五湯圓別樣甜,快樂常伴你身邊,溫馨短信給你發(fā),此后你將大發(fā)達(dá),正逢佳節(jié),祝愿你心想事成,順心如意。
關(guān)于猴年元宵手抄報(bào)
元宵節(jié)的來歷習(xí)俗意義英文
until the sui dynasty in the sixth century, emperor yangdi invited envoys from other countries to china to see the colorful lighted lanterns and enjoy the gala(節(jié)日的,慶祝的)performances.
by the beginning of the tang dynasty in the seventh century, the lantern displays would last three days. the emperor also lifted the curfew(宵禁令), allowing the people to enjoy the festive lanterns day and night. it is not difficult to find chinese poems which describe this happy scene.
in the song dynasty, the festival was celebrated for five days and the activities began to spread to many of the big cities in china. colorful glass and even jade were used to make lanterns, with figures from folk tales painted on the lanterns.
關(guān)于猴年元宵手抄報(bào)
however, the largest lantern festival celebration took place in the early part of the 15th century. the festivities continued for ten days. emperor chengzu had the downtown area set aside as a center for displaying the lanterns. even today, there is a place in beijing called dengshikou. in chinese, deng means lantern and shi is market. the area became a market where lanterns were sold during the day. in the evening, the local people would go there to see the beautiful lighted lanterns on display.
today, the displaying of lanterns is still a big event on the 15th day of the first lunar month throughout china. people enjoy the brightly lit night. chengdu in southwest china's sichuan province, for example, holds a lantern fair each year in the cultural park. during the lantern festival, the park is literally an ocean of lanterns! many new designs attract countless visitors. the most eye-catching lantern is the dragon pole. this is a lantern in the shape of a golden dragon, spiraling up a 27-meter -high pole, spewing fireworks from its mouth. it is quite an impressive sight!