中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿
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中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿1
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 husbands 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.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿2
A: Hello, everyone! I am very glad to share my topic with you. Then we'd like to talk something about Mid-Autumn festival today. My name is xx. B: My name is xx. So, xx, can you make some introductions about the Mid-Autumn festival? A: Okay. The Mid-Autumn festival is a very important Chinese festival. It falls on the 15th day of August. It is a time for family members and loved ones to congregate and enjoy the full moon, which is an auspicious symbol of abundance, harmony and luck. On the evening there will be a big family dinner. After dinner, people usually taste delicious moon cakes of many varieties with a good cup of hot Chinese tea, while children run around with their brightly-lit lanterns. They can also look back on the past and look forward to the future together. By the way, do you know what the meaning behind this holiday is? B;Mid-Autumn festival probably began as a harvest festival. The festival was later given a mythological flavor with legends of Chang-E, the beautiful lady in the moon. According to Chinese mythology, the earth once had 10 suns circling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared together, scorching the earth with their heat. The earth was saved when a strong archer, Hou Yi, succeeded in shooting down 9 of the suns. As his reward, the Heavenly Queen Mother gave Hou Yi the Elixir of Immortality .But his wife, Chang-E drank it. Then she became the Moon Fairy. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom young Chinese girls would pray and people would sacrifice at the Mid-Autumn Festival. A: Referred to legends, there is another one I want to share with all of you. During the Yuan Dynasty, China was ruled by the Mongolian people. The king of them was very cruel. An underground group led by Zhu Yuanzhang was determined to rid the country of Mongolian dominance. The moon cake was created to carry a secret message. When the cake was opened and the message read, an uprising was unleashed which successfully routed the Mongolians. What followed was the establishment of the Ming Dynasty. Today, moon cakes are eaten to commemorate this event. B: Wow! How clever he is! In my hometown lies in the Minnan area, there is a custom in Mid-Autumn Festival called Moon-cake gambling. All the game requires are six dice and a china bowl. Just throw the dice into the bowl and the different pips you get stand for different ranks of awards you will win. The activity was invented by Zheng Chenggong to help relieve homesickness among his troops during Mid-Autumn Festival. Now, Xiamen people still believe that the person, who wins "Zhuangyuan" in the game, will have good luck that year. And the Mid-Autumn Festival is the second important holiday in Xiamen besides Spring Festival. A: Sounds interesting! The winner of Moon-cake gambling can taste delicious moon cakes! I usually looked forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival during childhood because I could eat various tastes of moon cakes. The custom of eating moon cakes appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Ancient moon cake was eaten as a sacrifice (祭品)in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Due to the passage of time, the moon cake has been changed into the Mid-Autumn Festival’s food and gifts. In the enening, family members worship the moon, and then the housewife cut moon cake by the members of the family. Who shares moon cake more averagely, who will have more good luck. B: I also enjoy moon cakes. It is believed that the moon is at her brightest on this night. The round shape of moon cakes symbolizes not only the moon but also the unity of the family. By the way, except moon cakes, I also hear that in Taiwan, barbecuing meat outdoors has become a widespread way to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Different areas celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in different ways, but the wishes of enjoying the moon and getting together with families are the same. As the moon rises, we share it at the same time no matter we are together or far apart. A: That’s all. Thank you for listening.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿3
A: Hello, everyone! I am very glad to share my topic with you. Then wedlike to talk something about Mid-Autumn festival today. My name is xx.
B: My name is xx. So, xx, can you make some introductions about theMid-Autumn festival?
A: Okay. The Mid-Autumn festival is a very important Chinese festival. Itfalls on the 15th day of August. It is a time for family members and loved onesto congregate and enjoy the full moon, which is an auspicious symbol ofabundance, harmony and luck. On the evening there will be a big family dinner.After dinner, people usually taste delicious moon cakes of many varieties with agood cup of hot Chinese tea, while children run around with their brightly-litlanterns. They can also look back on the past and look forward to the futuretogether. By the way, do you know what the meaning behind this holiday is?
B;Mid-Autumn festival probably began as a harvest festival. The festivalwas later given a mythological flavor with legends of Chang-E, the beautifullady in the moon. According to Chinese mythology, the earth once had 10 sunscircling over it. One day, all 10 suns appeared together, scorching the earthwith their heat. The earth was saved when a strong archer, Hou Yi, succeeded inshooting down 9 of the suns. As his reward, the Heavenly Queen Mother gave HouYi the Elixir of Immortality .But his wife, Chang-E drank it. Then she becamethe Moon Fairy. Thus started the legend of the lady in the moon to whom youngChinese girls would pray and people would sacrifice at the Mid-AutumnFestival.
A: Referred to legends, there is another one I want to share with all ofyou. During the Yuan Dynasty, China was ruled by the Mongolian people. The kingof them was very cruel. An underground group led by Zhu Yuanzhang was determinedto rid the country of Mongolian dominance. The moon cake was created to carry asecret message. When the cake was opened and the message read,an uprising wasunleashed which successfully routed the Mongolians. What followed was theestablishment of the Ming Dynasty. Today, moon cakes are eaten to commemoratethis event.
B: Wow! How clever he is! In my hometown lies in the Minnan area, there isa custom in Mid-Autumn Festival called Moon-cake gambling. All the game requiresare six dice and a china bowl. Just throw the dice into the bowl and thedifferent pips you get stand for different ranks of awards you will win. Theactivity was invented by Zheng Chenggong to help relieve homesickness among histroops during Mid-Autumn Festival. Now, Xiamen people still believe that theperson, who wins "Zhuangyuan" in the game, will have good luck that year. Andthe Mid-Autumn Festival is the second important holiday in Xiamen besides SpringFestival.
A: Sounds interesting! The winner of Moon-cake gambling can taste deliciousmoon cakes! I usually looked forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival during childhoodbecause I could eat various tastes of moon cakes. The custom of eating mooncakes appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Ancient moon cake was eaten as a sacrifice(祭品)in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Due to the passage of time, the moon cake hasbeen changed into the Mid-Autumn Festival’s food and gifts. In the enening,family members worship the moon, and then the housewife cut moon cake by themembers of the family. Who shares moon cake more averagely, who will have moregood luck.
B: I also enjoy moon cakes. It is believed that the moon is at herbrightest on this night. The round shape of moon cakes symbolizes not only themoon but also the unity of the family. By the way, except moon cakes, I alsohear that in Taiwan, barbecuing meat outdoors has become a widespread way tocelebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Different areas celebrate the Mid-AutumnFestival in different ways, but the wishes of enjoying the moon and gettingtogether with families are the same. As the moon rises, we share it at the sametime no matter we are together or far apart.
A: That’s all. Thank you for listening.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿4
Mid Autumn Festival is a traditional festival of China. It used to be as important as Spring Festival is usually celebrated in September or Ocotber. This festival is to celebrate the havast and to enjoy the beautiful moon some extent,it is like Thanks Giving day in western countries. On this day,people usually get together with their families and have a nice meal. After that,people always eat delicious moon cakes,and watch the moon. The moon is always very round on that day,and makes people think of their relitives and friends. It is a day of pleasure and happiness. Hope you have a wonderful Mid Autumn festival!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the two most important holidays in the Chinese calendar (the other being the Chinese Lunar New Year),and is a legal holiday in several countries.
Farmers celebrate the end of the summer harvesting season on this date. Traditionally,on this day,Chinese family members and friends will gather to admire the bright mid-autumn harvest moon,and eat moon cakes and pomeloes together. It is also common to have barbecues outside under the moon,and to put pomelo rinds on one's head. Brightly lit lanterns are often carried around by children.
Together with the celebration,there appear some special customs in different parts of the country,such as burning incense,planting Mid-Autumn trees,lighting lanterns on towers,and fire dragon dances. Shops selling mooncakes,before the festival,often display pictures of Chang'e,floating to the moon.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿5
Dear XX
hello everyone!
The pace of the Mid Autumn Festival is getting closer and closer, and the light of the full moon is quietly approaching one night after another.
"I don't know what year it is in the palace." The days in the sky seem to be much slower than those in the world. However, students, don't sigh about the passage of time, and don't waste it. Every day has its value. Hold the time tightly and use every minute to create full time.
Focus on books, not comics. Because we have grown up.
Focus on learning, not playing. Because we are no longer young.
Time wasted, will only make people feel old faster; Substantial learning, people will appreciate the joy of success, time can not help but slow down the pace.
How many mid autumn moons slip away at night,
How many full moons will come soon?
We entered junior high school, we gradually mature, we have our own ideals, such as the bright moon. However, we can dream to our heart's content and how to salvage the beautiful moon.
"The world is full of joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of ups and downs." Setbacks are inevitable. In the face of failure, we can't be defeated.
Accept your mistakes and don't be sad. Life without mistakes is incomplete.
We should carefully analyze our own mistakes, be diligent and correct them. We should not ignore them.
Junior high school learning is inseparable from the correction of mistakes, which is just like the moon in the first half of the month, constantly perfect themselves, so that they gradually go to the near perfect full moon. As the Mid Autumn Festival approaches, students may have smelled the strong fragrance of August osmanthus and tasted the delicious moon cakes.
The Mid Autumn Festival is approaching, which symbolizes the full moon of the Mid Autumn Festival and will be illuminated in the night sky in the near future. Perhaps there is no "raise a glass to invite the moon, to shadow into three." But we can say to ourselves that "the moon is perfect, the moon is beautiful, the moon is in the heart, happiness will last forever!"
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿6
when the mid-autumn festival is near, shop windows are beautifullydecorated. many “moon cakes" are displayed for people to buy. people sendpresents such aswine, fruits and "moon cakes" to their friends and relatives The mid-autumn festival has all interesting history. long ago in one of thedynasties of china there was a king who was very cruel to the people and did notmanage the country well. the people were so angry that some brave ones suggestedkilling the king. so they wrote notes telling about the meeting place and timeand put them into cakes. on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every person wastold to buy the cakes. when they ate them they discovered the notes. so theygathered together to make a sudden attack on the king. from then on the chinesepeople celebrate on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and eat "moon cakes" inmemory of that important event. when the mid-autumn festival is near, shop windows are beautifullydecorated. many "moon cakes" are displayed for people to buy. people sendpresents such aswine, fruits and "moon cakes" to their friends and relatives. inthe evening of the day, they have a feast. after the feast, they go out to thegarden 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 poemshave been written about it, and poets are never tired of reading and writingsuch poems. in chinese literature, the moon of the mid autumn festival has pared to a looking-glass, a jade rabbit, and so on. it seems that chineseliterature takes far more interest in the moon than in the sun.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿7
woo! i am so nervous. you know it is my first time for making a english speech, especially face to so many colleagues, leaders and our boss. yeah!it is really a challenge for me! okey! wangyongli is here. i am from enginnerring department.. and my topic is hope keep your direction and never give up! i feel really honored to make a speech here. at this joyful mid-autumn festival, even though we cannot return home to spend this beautiful night with our family, we can get together here and enjoy the harmony and delight. as a matter of fact, the whole company is a large family. since i joined in this warm family one year ago, i have learned much from the work. i learned how to adapt myself into the ever-changing environment in the possibly shortest time. i learned how to keep close coordination with others. i learned how to open my mind to new things and different opinions and accept others’ valuable advice modestly. i learned how to manage my time more effectively. “i am a fresher! ”i always say to myself. but when i saw the really new partners. i realisied i have been here for 1 year! for the time being here, i got a lot of help from my colleagues and leaders! i appreciate your honest help sincerely! and i hope you all can give me lasting help and guidance in the coming days! maybe i seem less mature or experiences than my most colleagues. but i still believe age is not important. compared with age, passion energy and confidence are more significant! admittedly, life has its ups and downs, its peaks and valleys. so i encountered certain difficulties in the work. however, i strongly believe the best way to success is to keep your direction and stick to your goal. direction means objectives. the right direction is like a lamp. this lamp can guide you in darkness and help you overcome obstacles on your way. otherwise, you will easily get lost or hesitate to go ahead. i never fear difficulties or failures. because i believe success is going from failure to failure without losing passion. in fact, the ultimate failure is not trying, for it means you can never make progress toward your goals. as long as you keep trying and go ahead toward your direction, you will succeed and have a bright future. just remember never give up or lose hope because nothing is too easy. rainy days will end and the sky will be beautiful again. in short, everyone should have a direction and keep this direction, no matter what difficulties he or she will encounter. finally, i want to take this opportunity to wish you all good health and success in your career. and you know it is a specially day, which is the mid-autumn festival, so i wish you all and your family a happy mid-autumn festival. thanks so much! that is all!
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿8
Mid-Autumn Festival is China's traditional festival
Every year since August 15, is the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival. At this time a year the mid-autumn, it has been known as the Mid-Autumn Festival. In China's lunar calendar, the year is divided into four seasons, on a quarterly basis is divided into Meng, Zhong, Ji three parts, and therefore also known as Mid-Autumn Festival Mid-autumn. August 15 The moon is more than any other months of the full moon circle, more bright, also known as "moon evening," "Ba Yuejie." This night, people looking at the sky as jade, such as disk Langlang Ming month, will naturally be looking forward to family reunion.
Far-flung pioneers, but also to sustenance own home and loved ones miss feelings. Therefore, the Mid-Autumn Festival also known as "Reunion." Our people in ancient times, "Autumn Twilight Xi month" practices. Yuzuki, that is, worship goddess of the moon. In the zhou dynasty, during the Autumn Festival and the Festival to be held in welcoming winter months.
Set up large incense table, put the moon cakes, watermelon, apples, dates, plums, grapes and other offerings, including cakes and watermelon is definitely not small. Watermelon also cut into lotus-shaped. In the month, the statue will be placed on the moon, the moon in that direction, Candle's high burning, the whole family followed by worship the moon, then headed housewife cut reunion cakes. Pre-cut people who count the total number of good family at home, in the field should count together, can not be cut more and no less cutting, the size should be the same. According to legend, the ancient Qi ugly salt, pious worship during childhood on, grow up to superior morality Ru Gong, but was not patronize.
A 15-year in August full moon, the Son of Heaven saw her in the moonlight, feeling her outstanding beauty, queen, after her legislation, Mid-Autumn worship on the resulting. Mid-Chang, to beauty known for, so thanks girls month, is willing to "seemingly Chang, surface such as Haoyue."
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿9
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 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 pared to a 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 pared 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.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿10
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.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿11
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. I think Mid-Autumn Day is an old traditional festival in Chi-na. Everybody likes it because it's a family get-together. You see> it is called“Mid-Autumn Day”, so it often comes in September or October. It is on the 15th of the 8th of the lunar month. Now, let's say something about this interesting festival.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿12
The mid-autumn festival has all interesting history. long ago in one of thedynasties of china there was a king who was very cruel to the people and did notmanage the country well. the people were so angry that some brave ones suggestedkilling the king.
so they wrote notes telling about the meeting place and time and put theminto cakes. on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every person was told to buythe cakes. when they ate them they discovered the notes. so they gatheredtogether to make a sudden attack on the king. from then on the chinese peoplecelebrate on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month and eat "moon cakes" in memoryof that important event. when the mid-autumn festival is near, shop windows arebeautifully decorated. many "moon cakes" are displayed for people to buy.
people send presents such aswine, fruits and "moon cakes" to their friendsand 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 thestreets.
it is believed that the moon is at her brightest on this night. many poemshave been written about it, and poets are never tired of reading and writingsuch poems. in chinese literature, the moon of the mid autumn festival has beencompared to a looking-glass, a jade rabbit, and so on. it seems that chineseliterature takes far more interest in the moon than in the sun.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿13
Mid-Autumn Day comes. It is a traditional Chinese festival. People will join together to celebrate this festival. It means union. In the daytime I went to market with my mother to buy some vegetable, fruit and meat. We also bought many mooncakes. Because in the evening the whole family will have supper together.
When we came back home, I helped my mother to prepare for the supper. I washed the vegatable and fruit. In the evening my family member and relatives came back and we had a rich supper together. We talked and drank wine with each other. After the supper, We enjoyed the moon and ate mooncakes. The moon is very big and round. I spent a very happy day.
中秋節(jié)英語的演講稿14
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 pared 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。
中秋節(jié)有著悠久的歷史。很久以前,在中國的一個朝代中,有一位國王對人民非常殘忍,并沒有很好地管理這個國家。人們非常生氣,有些勇敢的人建議殺死這個國家。所以他們寫了一些記錄,講述會場的地點和時間,并把它們放進蛋糕。在農(nóng)歷八月十五日,每個人都被告知要買蛋糕。當他們吃了它們時,他們發(fā)現(xiàn)了這些便條。所以他們聚集在一起突然襲擊國王。從那時起,中國人民在農(nóng)歷八月十五日慶祝,并為紀念這一重要事件而吃“月餅”。
當中秋節(jié)臨近時,商店的櫥窗裝飾精美,展示了許多“月餅”供人們購買。人們將禮物,如葡萄酒,水果和“月餅”送給他們的朋友和親戚。那天,他們有一場盛宴。宴會結(jié)束后,他們到花園去看月亮。孩子們在街上嬉笑。
人們相信,這個夜晚的月亮是她最聰明的。有很多關(guān)于它的詩歌,詩人們從不厭倦閱讀和寫作這樣的'詩歌。在中國文學中,中秋節(jié)的月亮已經(jīng)被削減了。看起來像玻璃,一只玉兔,等等。中國文學似乎對月球的興趣遠遠大于對太陽的興趣。
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In China, Mid-autumn Day is considered to be a symbol of family reunion. On this day, all the family members gather together at home to celebrate this special occasion. Last year, I could not celebrate the festival with my family because I was in university. However, this special day left a deep impression on me. I still remember the atmosphere of that evening. All the students who could not go back home assembled in our classroom, having a party to celebrate this traditional festival. We tried our best to show our own enthusiasm. As an ethnic minority, I performed a peacock dance, which received warm applause. After the two-hour party, we went out to the playground and sat together to appreciate the moon because it is a tradition on Mid-autumn Day. We ate moon cakes, played cards, and listened to romantic poems recited by one of our classmates. In that harmonious atmosphere, nobody felt lonely or homesick even though we were far away from our homes. Thanks to our classmates, I experienced such a colorful and interesting Mid-autumn Day at my university. Thus, I learned to value all the festivals I spent during my universit
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