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Daquan composition

No matter in study, work or life, everyone has written a composition, so we must be familiar with all kinds of compositions. According to the characteristics of writing proposition, composition can be divided into propositional composition and non-propositional composition. So have you ever studied composition? The following are six Daquan compositions carefully arranged by me. Welcome to read the collection.

Daquan Composition 1 "A Hundred Miles of Different Styles" and "A Thousand Miles of Different Customs" are the most solemn festivals of the Dai people, and the festival with the greatest influence and the largest number of participants of all ethnic groups in Yunnan-the Water Splashing Festival, also known as the "Buddha Bathing Festival".

Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to the middle of April in the Gregorian calendar. It usually lasts three to seven days. The first day is called "Mairi" in Dai language, which is similar to New Year's Eve in China. The next day is called "angry day" (empty day); The third day is called "Overlord Horse", but it is a birthday celebration. People regard "Overlord Horse" as the most beautiful and auspicious day.

In the early morning of the festival, Dai men, women and children put on festive costumes, carry water and bathe in front of the Buddha statue, and then splash water on each other to wish each other luck, happiness and health. People jumped and shouted, "Water! Water! Water! " The sound of ancient gongs resounded through the sky, and blessed water splashed everywhere. On this day, whoever has the most water will be happier and happier this year! Every Songkran Festival, Dai people will go to the mountains to pick some flowers and leaves. On this day, Dai men, women and children go to the Buddhist temple to bathe the Buddha's light. They dipped the collected leaves into the water and began to splash water on each other. One after another, the waves bloom in the sky. It symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness and health, and the bright and sparkling water drops in the hands of young people also symbolize sweet love. Everyone threw water at each other. Everywhere is the baptism of water, the hymn of water, the blessing of water, the blossoming spray, and the laughing water-splashing festival, which has become a happy ocean and a happy world. Laughter echoed in my ears, and dancing appeared in front of my eyes. Laughter, soaking wet, high spirits. At night, the village is full of music, and people indulge in singing and dancing, which is very lively.

During the whole festival, there are dragon boat races, flying high, flying lanterns and splashing water, symbolizing good luck; The symbol of splash-health; Water spray symbol-happiness! ! !

Guangdong folk custom

"A hundred miles of different winds, a thousand miles of different customs." Every place has different characteristics. Today, let me take you into Guangdong Folk Customs Grand View Garden!

Guangdong people like to drink herbal tea best, thinking that herbal tea is an insurance company for the body, which can cure diseases with sick clothes and prevent diseases without sick clothes. If adults don't drink several cups of herbal tea in a month and infants don't accept seven star tea once every 2-3 days, they think their health is not guaranteed.

Guangzhou is known as the "Flower City", and its annual spring flower market attracts worldwide attention. On the eve of the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys of Guangzhou are filled with flowers and potted oranges, and all major parks hold Spring Festival exhibitions, especially three days before New Year's Eve. Colorful buildings and flower stands were set up on the main streets of each district. Flower farmers from four towns flocked in, arrayed themselves and peddled flowers and oranges. The ten-mile-long streets were crowded with flowers and people until the early morning of the New Year's Day. This is a unique Chinese New Year's Eve flower market in Guangzhou.

At the beginning of the twelfth lunar month, there were a large number of narcissus heads shipped from Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. After people buy it back, they cultivate it carefully and control the flowering period by adjusting the water temperature and sunshine. Narcissus seems to understand people's feelings. It often blooms in turn at the family reunion dinner on New Year's Eve, or in the firecrackers on the first day of the first month of the first month, bringing people endless fun. As the saying goes, "Flowers bloom with wealth", which is just a good sign. In addition, daffodils are delicate, graceful and fragrant, which is a must for every family.

Of course, there are many folk customs in Guangdong. For example: making soup, dancing lions, planting bamboos and even jumping cattle in some places. Every local folk custom has different characteristics, waiting for us to discover!

Mongolian folk custom

The Mongolians originated in Huel Gong Valley and were called "Wumeng Stone Committee" and "Mongolia" in history. There are about 10 million Mongolians in the world. The population of Mongolian in China is 58 1000, ranking sixth among the ethnic minorities in China.

Animal husbandry is the main economy that Mongolian people depend on for a long time. In addition, it is also engaged in processing industry, agriculture and industry. At present, it is mainly based on breeding. Mongolian people are good at singing and dancing, and there are two kinds of folk songs: long tune and short tune. The main musical instrument is Ma Touqin. Like wrestling. Mongolian yurts and Lele cars are their companions in nomadic life.

There is a custom in Mongolia called offering Hada; Hada is an indispensable item in Mongolian daily salute. Offering Hada is a courtesy used by Mongolian herders in welcoming guests and daily communication. When offering Hada, the host held Hada with open hands, sang auspicious greetings and hymns, and rendered a respectful atmosphere, while pointing Hada's folding mouth towards the guests who accepted Hada. Guests should stand up and face the toaster, listen attentively to the toast and accept the toast. When accepting Hada, the guest should bow slightly, and the person who sent Hada should hang Hada around the guest's neck, and the guest should put his hand on his chest to express his gratitude to the person who sent Hada.

There are many customs in Mongolia, such as: worshiping God, eating flesh and blood ... singing with you: Mongolian persuasion is often expressed through sincerity. Singing and drinking go on at the same time. Often a lead singer finishes singing, everyone raises their glasses and sings, and then everyone cheers together. How's it going? After listening to my introduction, are you beginning to like Mongolians like me?

Our Jiangxi customs are very diverse: grasping the Zhou Dynasty, observing the old age and worshiping the world. Today I will introduce a few.

First of all, we have jiaozi with Jiangxi characteristics. Every Chinese New Year, we always pack all kinds of jiaozi, including mung bean jiaozi, leek jiaozi, tofu jiaozi and even pepper jiaozi. People want another bite after eating. At the banquet on New Year's Eve, there must be fish, and you can't eat fish. Some people will ask, why not eat? Because we Jiangxi people leave fish on the table, which means more than one year. If we eat fish, won't it be more than a year?

The second is to grasp the week. You may not have heard of this word. Grasp the week, that is, everyone who is one year slower must grasp the week. First take a bigger basin, let the children sit on it, and put a notebook, toys, computer and some things on it. We played firecrackers outside the door and the children began to catch them. If he grasps this book, he will be a very good student when he grows up. If he catches a toy, he must be a very playful person when he grows up; If he catches a computer, his job when he grows up must be a computer.

The third is to worship heaven and earth. Every new year, we should worship heaven and earth, let heaven and earth bless us, and let the whole family be safe for one year without any accidents. We should put the pig's head and some food on the table and worship the world, so that the whole family can be happy.

We still have many customs in Jiangxi. If you want to know them, go to the local area and get to know them!

Folk customs of Dai nationality

Fifty-six constellations, fifty-six flowers, fifty-six brothers and sisters are a family, and fifty-six languages are combined into one sentence. Fifty-six flowers bloom together, each with a different folk custom. Dai people attract me the most.

For an amateur like me, the first thing to do is to taste the bamboo tube rice, a unique snack of the Dai people. Cut off fresh bamboo joints, put glutinous rice into the bamboo joints, soak in water for several hours, plug the nozzle with banana leaves or clean sugarcane leaves, put it on the fire, then put the bamboo tube on the flat plate, tap gently, and peel off the thin skin of the bamboo tube to get a cylindrical rice. Dai bamboo rice is really delicious, and it is the most ethnic food.

Dai people are a nation rich in bamboo, so apart from bamboo rice, even the houses they live in are bamboo houses. Bamboo is used because it can protect against heat and moisture.

If you visit the Dai people in April of Gregorian calendar 13 to April of 15, you should be careful, because this is the Dai people's New Year-the Water Splashing Festival, so if you are not careful, you will become a "drowned chicken"! On the day of Songkran Festival, Dai men, women and children dressed in festive costumes and carrying clear water first came to the Buddhist temple to bathe the Buddha, and then began to splash water on each other. You splash me, I splash you, and the water blooms in the air, symbolizing auspiciousness, happiness and health.

Although the Dai people are ethnic minorities, I was deeply impressed by their enthusiasm and simplicity. Exquisite costumes decorate this land and the happy life of the Dai people.

Spring Festival in Zhanjiang

Every place has its own folk customs and characteristics. Of course, Zhanjiang, my grandmother's hometown, is no exception.

On the morning of New Year's Eve, we all have to clean up. The moral of cleanliness is to sweep away bad luck and bad luck. Of course, couplets will be posted on this day! We should tear down the old couplets and replace them with new ones to welcome the New Year. Every household's couplets have their own characteristics. In the evening, we all have to put on new clothes and have a reunion dinner. When having a reunion dinner, chicken, rice noodles and sweet potatoes are essential! And every household began to set off firecrackers in the early hours of the morning, one burning and the other burning, and so on until dawn.

New Year's Day is called New Year's Day in Zhanjiang, and it is also our busiest day! All the people in the village will go to the temple to pray. We lined up like a long queue. Besides praying, we all eat rice cakes. Opening the rice cake is sticky and delicious!

From the fourth day to the tenth day, these six days are children's favorite. Because people have to take their children, put on new clothes and go to relatives' homes to pay New Year greetings, and relatives give them red envelopes. Of course, children are happy, so children like these six days best.

New Year's Day is the Lantern Festival and the last day of our Zhanjiang Spring Festival. What a busy day! Most villages and towns will hold folk activities such as lion dancing and worship of gods. The lion dance will wander around every village, and be prepared to catch red envelopes for the lion dance to "eat". Of course there are firecrackers!

I like my grandma's Spring Festival. I really hope that the next new year will come soon!

Unforgettable Spring Festival

With the approach of the Spring Festival, the government funded the renovation of streets. You see, the shops on both sides of the road are antique, and there are all kinds of lanterns and Chinese knots hanging on the trees; Look, there are colorful flowers in the park, colorful and dazzling; Listen, drums, firecrackers, songs and music converge into a magnificent symphony. People greet the Spring Festival with great joy.

On New Year's Eve, my family is very busy. Cousins are here. We talked and laughed together and watched CCTV's Spring Festival Gala. How time flies! I only heard the host say "Ten, Nine, Eight One" and "Dangdang" the bell rang on New Year's Eve. I shouted happily, "It's the New Year, and firecrackers are set off." At this time, firecrackers rang through the sky outside, and fireworks scattered countless petals in the sky like a goddess. Seeing this dazzling and changeable fireworks is dazzling, reflecting the night sky on New Year's Eve as day. Looking up at the golden rain in the night sky and staring at the colorful flowers blooming on the ground, my cousin and I patted, danced and laughed heartily.

New Year's Day is the day I look forward to most. I put on beautiful clothes and followed my parents to pay a New Year call. I don't want to get rich on this day, because I can receive many red envelopes. The red envelope is full of lucky money, and my pocket is gradually bulging with a happy smile on my face.

The Chinese New Year is so grand that our folk customs will never change.

the Spring Festival; Chinese New Year

After the Spring Festival, the children's faces reveal the unique happiness of the Spring Festival, and the fatigue of adults for one year has been appeased. How important the Spring Festival is!

Walking in the streets with a strong atmosphere during the Spring Festival, there are lanterns everywhere, and every tree is covered with red lanterns. People in the market carry new year's goods, flowers, orange trees and dolls. The scene was very lively, and their faces were covered with the good news of the arrival of the Spring Festival.

When I got home, all three neighbors were cleaning, and my family was no exception. My mother gave me a pair of latex gloves and towels, and then the two of us started to do it in full swing. Clean the door first, then clean the window. In a short time, my mother and I cleaned the whole house inside and outside, which reflected the custom of Chinese New Year.

On the morning of New Year's Eve, we will tear off all last year's Spring Festival couplets and blessings and put on new ones. It's called saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new. In the evening, families get together for a reunion dinner, and people who work outside will also go home. There will be many dishes in the reunion dinner, and more rice will be cooked and some leftovers will be left for the New Year, which means that there are endless meals every year.

Lunar New Year's Eve is the last night of the old year. Everyone stays up for the New Year except children and the elderly. In the morning, my family will go to relatives' home to pay New Year's greetings. Of course, relatives will come to my home, so we will arrange to stay with relatives for a few days, and we will stay at home for a few days to entertain relatives and friends. After the Spring Festival, it will be the Lantern Festival. The protagonist of Lantern Festival is jiaozi, which means reunion.

The Spring Festival represents China's long history, culture and rich folk customs, and it plays an indispensable role in the hearts of China people.

Dragon boat festival in southern Fujian

There was a great patriotic poet named Qu Yuan in ancient times. Angered by traitors, expelled by the emperor, and finally threw himself into the river. Later, in memory of Qu Yuan, people had today's Dragon Boat Festival. However, with the passage of time, the festival features in many places no longer exist, but there are still strong folk customs in southern Fujian.

In the morning, everyone will hang all the cut wormwood in front of the house. The whole street is green, as if there are thousands of green silk scarves flying in the wind. This wormwood means to repel mosquitoes and evil spirits.

Twelve noon. Every household carries a basin and goes to the river to fetch water. Wash your feet or face with crystal clear water to wash away bad luck. After that, people will gather by the river to bow down. Finally, six brown seeds in the sacrifice were thrown into the river to feed the fish and shrimp, so that Qu Yuan's body could rest in peace at the bottom of the sea. After the sacrifice, the rest of the tributes can be taken home to eat in order to get some blessings and bring good luck.

In the afternoon, another climax of the Dragon Boat Festival arrived-picking lotus. Led by an ugly drunk, he was holding a woodcarving faucet. The faucet is lifelike, with bright eyes and a sacred majesty. Followed by gongs and drums, flower girls and so on. This team will enter every house and dance the national flag to pieces. The host will entertain the guests with some sweets and biscuits.

On the Dragon Boat Festival, the children's happiest gift is sachet. Its colors are mainly red and yellow-purple, and its surface is embroidered with some beautiful patterns. Represents good luck, with the best wishes of the elders to their children.

The Dragon Boat Festival in southern Fujian is always so distinctive and unforgettable!

Muping has a beautiful park-Qinshui Park, where the scenery is charming and people often linger.

In spring, the snow and ice melt, and the snow and water merge into a stream, which flows slowly in the gaps on both sides of the stone road. Grass sticks out from the ground, and young trees also pull out new branches and grow small yellow-green leaves. The level of the river is like a mirror, and flowers and trees are reflected in the water. A magnificent bridge stands on the beautiful water. In the square, several children fly kites happily from time to time, and their faces are filled with happy smiles.

In summer, the trees grow luxuriantly, and the trees on the roadside are like handfuls of umbrellas, just for grandparents to enjoy the cool. Summer is also the golden age of fishing. There is a group of people fishing by the river. Because of the scorching sun in summer, people have to take an umbrella, but people are more and more interested in fishing.

In autumn, Qinshui River Park becomes a golden ocean. Yellow leaves are flying all over the sky, grass is turning yellow, and the lawn is golden and beautiful.

In winter, the snow covers the flowers and plants with a thick quilt, and the trees are also covered with a layer of silver. There is a thin layer of ice on the river, and there is white snow everywhere. ...

Qinshui Park is so beautiful that it can attract people's attention in spring, summer, autumn and winter.

In this world, there is rational sensibility, vivid sensibility+profound rationality = thinking happily.

Perception is the superficial understanding of things, while rationality is the internal understanding of things. Perception is the instinct of life, and it is innate. It's like a reaction. A newborn chicken will imitate the creature it first sees, and it will regard him as its own parents. And knee jumps and so on. These are enough to show that sensibility is innate. On the basis of sensibility, it will gradually rise to rationality.

Reason is formed the day after tomorrow, and it is formed through thinking and experience the day after tomorrow. The formation of rationality must go through a long process. It is an inevitable coincidence, namely scientific rationality and philosophical rationality. I think sensibility is a surface, a feeling, and there is no reason, but I think so; It is opposite to reason, and it has no deep thinking and pondering on reason. It is also a manifestation of rich experience.

Rational knowledge depends on perceptual knowledge. Perceptual cognition is the lower stage of cognition and the basis of rational cognition. What is rational is reliable precisely because it comes from perceptual knowledge, otherwise, rational knowledge will become passive water and rootless source. Rational knowledge depends on perceptual knowledge, which is epistemological materialism.

Rational people or emotional people just have different evaluations of kindness. Mr. Dong Guo saved the wolf. Buddhism has a cloud. Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. He's really nice. What do people think of him?

Rational people will laugh at his stupidity, and emotional people will sigh and even appreciate Mr. Dong Guo's selfless spirit of sacrificing himself to save others, saying that people should not weigh their own serious gains and losses while saving a life. Who do you think is right or wrong?

Sensibility or rationality doesn't matter which is better or worse. Everyone has a rational and emotional side. But when dealing with specific things, everyone adopts rationality or sensibility, and the choice is different. I don't think we can infer whether that person is rational or emotional from the result of one thing, nor can we say it is emotional or rational in a word.

Life is very complicated and subtle, probably like walking a tightrope at high altitude and walking carefully. But our pace is not static. Because there may be strong winds and light rain in the sky, and suddenly a flock of birds … there are too many variables. How to deal with it depends on your own cultivation and nature.

I think a beautiful sentence sums up the relationship between sensibility and rationality: along the way, one is absorbing water and the other is on fire, keeping pace and producing wisdom.

Lao Tzu said, fortunes depend on each other. On the issue of rationality and sensibility, clinging to right and wrong or good and bad only adds trouble to yourself. What did you say?/Sorry?

Daquan composition 4 1, a copper coin

I once heard a story in the countryside ── a long time ago, a broken child of a big family hid in the deep forest like a squirrel to avoid debt. He is very clever, with enough dry food and a mountain axe. On the sunny hillside, he built an extremely simple wooden house as a shelter. At night, burning a blazing bonfire and looking up at the sparse cold stars, he couldn't help feeling sad. His ultimate idea, and the only way to live, is to cut wood and sell it down the mountain. As long as you are diligent, it should not be a problem to earn a bowl of rice. The next day, he cut a load of firewood, got money, bought some food, and left a copper coin. He held the copper coin tightly in his hand until he was sweating and feverish, and he was happy all the way. It is really unprecedented for him to earn money by his hands to support himself. It is not surprising that he comes from a rich family and spends money like water on weekdays, but he should just live and listen to the sound of water. Nowadays, all the assets in the family are just a copper coin, but in Fugui Township, they are more practical than before.

2. The fox and the crow

Once upon a time, a fox sneaked into the village at the foot of the mountain and saw the villagers taking out pieces of bacon to dry. No one looked. He stole a piece of meat and hid it under a big tree not far from the house, then went back and stole another piece. A crow parked on a branch saw what the fox did with his own eyes, so he flew down and took the meat to the tree to eat. When the fox came back, he couldn't find the piece of meat that had just been placed under the tree. I guess someone must have taken it to eat. Just then, the crow ate meat in the tree and dropped some meat crumbs, which was found by the fox. It looked up and saw a crow standing on a branch chewing meat, which made it very angry. It swears: shameless crows, born incapable of catching animals to eat, come to steal other people's meat. If you can find food, why are you a thief? You are a dirty bastard and a pest. You'd better die instead of living so shamelessly! Hearing this, the crow turned to the fox and said, If so, you should die first.

Why? The fox flew into a rage and asked loudly. The crow laughed and replied, because you stole someone else's meat first.

3. Lincoln came to apologize

The failure of the Union Army at the beginning of the American Civil War brought great trouble to Lincoln. A recovering colonel asked the president for leave directly because his wife was killed and her life was dying. Lincoln snapped at him, Don't you know what time it is? War! Suffering and death oppress us, and affection can make people happy in peace, but now there is no room! The colonel returned to the hotel to rest in disappointment. The next morning, before dawn, someone suddenly knocked at the door. When the colonel opened the door, it was the president himself. Lincoln shook the colonel's hand and said, Dear Colonel, I was so rude last night. This should not happen to those who have given their lives for their country, especially those who have difficulties. I regretted it all night and couldn't sleep. Please forgive me. Lincoln asked the War Department for leave and personally drove the colonel to the dock.

4. The medicine Zhong tasted

During the reign of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, a great plague broke out in Huiji, and within a few days, more than 10,000 people died. In the face of this tragic scene, the county magistrate Zhong couldn't sleep. He kept blaming himself: I can't save people in trouble. What kind of parents are they? Regardless of the risk of infection, Zhong expressed condolences to patients and their families one after another, and ordered grave sweepers to spend a lot of money to develop new drugs. A few days later, a new drug was developed, but I dare not give it to the patient immediately because there are several poisonous herbs in it. At this time, the clock said to him, isn't this simple? Let me try. Say that finish regardless of everyone's stop, reached for the medicine and drank it.

Soon, the plague was under control, and Li Zhong's frowning brows relaxed.

My hometown is very beautiful. I love my hometown. My hometown has Xiaoqing River, a clear river that flows all year round.

My hometown is rich in corn, sesame, soybean, wheat and other crops, with elegant and clean environment and wide roads. Everyone has made a lot of efforts to build a beautiful hometown. Everyone should be hygienic, civilized and polite.

In my hometown, all the flowers are in full bloom in spring. In summer, trees are shaded, people enjoy the cool below, some swim in the river, and some catch small fish. When autumn comes, the crops begin to harvest. Everyone smiled at golden corn and whole-grain soybeans. This year, it is another bumper harvest. Winter is coming, snowflakes are flying all over the sky, the ground is full of snow, children are making snowmen, and some are having snowball fights. This is my hometown.

My hometown is Longdong, which is a beautiful small village.

There is a winding river in front of the village. The river is crystal clear and slowly flowing, and fish often swim around in the water. There are dense bamboos on both sides of the river. In spring, tender little bamboo shoots grow one after another. Behind the bamboo is a green wheat field. The breeze blew and the wheat seedlings fluctuated with the wind. Seen from a distance, it looks like a green sea wave. How beautiful! Behind the village is a green hill, and large areas of Myrica rubra trees are planted on the hillside. In May and June every year, the trees are full of red bayberry trees, and many tourists come to pick them every day, which is very lively!