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中秋节英语演讲稿 八月十五英语演讲稿
中秋节英语演讲稿 八月十五英语演讲稿篇一
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 compared 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 八月十五英语演讲稿篇二
The 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.
中秋节英语演讲稿 八月十五英语演讲稿篇三
In 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 beautiful wife 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.
中秋节英语演讲稿 八月十五英语演讲稿篇四
The Mid-Autumn Festival
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 come 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.
中秋节英语演讲稿 八月十五英语演讲稿篇五
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 compared 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.