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端午节英语演讲稿 篇1

Dear teachers and leaders

The theme of todays speech on the podium is to commemorate Qu Yuan and celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.

Everyone knows that the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is a traditional festival of our Chinese nation - the Dragon Boat Festival. How did the Dragon Boat Festival come about? The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duan Wu, has the same meaning as "Chu". Calling "Duan Wu" is like calling "Chu Wu"; The character "Wu" in Duanwu is also related to "Wu". According to the order of the earthly branches, May is the month of "Wu". Also, due to the fact that noon is "yang chen", Duanwu is also called "Duanyang". On May 5th, both the month and the day are five, hence it is called , also known as .In addition, there are many other nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, such as Summer Festival, Yulan Festival, Daughters Day, Tianzhong Festival, Dila Festival, Poets Festival, and so on.

The multitude of alternative names for the Dragon Boat Festival indirectly indicates the ambiguity in the origin of the festival customs. The fact is exactly like this. There are at least four or five theories about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival to this day, such as the commemoration of Qu Yuan; The Wu Yue ethnic totem festival theory; Originating from the theory of the summer solstice in the three dynasties; The theory of driving away evil months and days, and so on. So far, the most influential viewpoint on the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is the commemoration of Qu Yuan. In the field of folk culture, Chinese people regard dragon boat racing and racing during the Dragon Boat Festival as the main customs of the festival. According to legend, it originated in ancient times when people of the state of Chu were reluctant to part with their wise minister Qu Yuan and died by throwing himself into the river. Many people rowed boats to chase and save him. They were eager to catch up and disappeared when they reached Dongting Lake. Afterwards, every May 5th, dragon boats are rowed to commemorate it. By rowing a dragon boat, disperse the fish in the river to prevent them from eating Qu Yuans body. The practice of racing is prevalent in Wu, Yue, and Chu.

Eating Zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of the Chinese people. Zongzi, also known as "corn millet", "drum dumplings". It has a long history and a variety of styles. At the beginning of May every year, Chinese people soak glutinous rice, wash zongzi leaves, and wrap Zongzi, with more varieties. From the filling, Beijing jujube zongzi, which is often wrapped with small dates in the north, is more common; In the south, there are bean paste, fresh meat, ham, egg yolk and other fillings, with Zongzi in Jiaxing, Zhejiang as the representative. The custom of eating Zongzi has been popular in China for thousands of years, and spread to Japan and Southeast Asian countries.

端午节英语演讲稿 篇2

Dear teachers and classmates

Good morning everyone!

The fifth day of May is our traditional Chinese festival - the Dragon Boat Festival. On this day, people planted wormwood, ate Zongzi, sprinkled sugar, and competed in dragon boat races. Festivals are gifts from life to people, because in the process of eagerly waiting and being filled with surprises, all preparations are sweet.

The first few days of the Dragon Boat Festival are the busiest, hardworking people are particularly busy and cheerful, and the air is filled with the fragrance of zongzi leaves. What a happy life it is.

The Dragon Boat Festival has a history of over two thousand years. What kind of festival is it?

Firstly, the Dragon Boat Festival is a festival commemorating the poet Qu Yuan. Because patriotic poet Qu Yuan saw his country falling apart and jumped into the Miluo River on the fifth day of May. After Qu Yuan threw himself into the river, people made thousands of boats set sail together, using shouting and drumming to scare away dragons, in order to worship and remember Qu Yuan.

Secondly, the Dragon Boat Festival is a health festival. Before and after the Dragon Boat Festival, it is the time of spring and summer alternation. The weather is hot, rainy and humid, and mosquitoes breed, making it a season with high incidence of infectious diseases. In order to avoid the occurrence of diseases, ancient people ed mugwort leaves to drive away mosquitoes, flies, insects, and purify the air during the Dragon Boat Festival.

Thirdly, the Dragon Boat Festival is a sports festival, as people hold dragon boat races on this day. Dragon boat racing is a spectacular and cooperative competitive activity that plays a good role in enhancing physical fitness and promoting social unity.

Fourthly, the Dragon Boat Festival is a food festival. As early as the Jin Dynasty, Zongzi was designated as the food of the Dragon Boat Festival. People soak glutinous rice, wash zongzi leaves, and wrap Zongzi, with many colors. From a shape perspective, there are quadrilaterals, cones, diamonds, and so on. From the perspective of filling, in the north, there are more jujubes, while in the south, there are bean paste, fresh meat, ham, egg yolks, and other fillings.

Dear students, the cultural connotations of traditional Chinese festivals are rich, but some traditional customs have been weakened. I hope that we can inherit our traditional festivals well, cherish our traditional culture, and become inheritors and disseminators of ancient civilization and traditional culture.

Thank you all!

端午节英语演讲稿 篇3

Today is the Dragon Boat Festival, but I dont know the origin of theDragon Boat Festival. Mother told me that, during the warring states period, chuqu yuan, a minister, SIMS speak ill of qu yuan to the emperor, the emperor nolonger trust of qu yuan and his exiled to the distance, he jumped river beingthe very sad. In order to commemorate him, the common people threw food into theriver and formed the Dragon Boat Festival.

Dragon Boat Festival we eat zongzi, tie the colorful rope, dragon boat,what a busy and remarkable!

Do you like Dragon Boat Festival? Dont forget to study qu yuanspatriotism when eating zongzi!

端午节英语演讲稿 篇4

the dragon boat festival, the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, has had ahistory of more than 2,000 years. it is usually in june in the gregoriancalendar.

there are many legends about the evolution of the festival, the mostpopular of which is in commemoration of qu yuan (340-278 bc). qu yuan wasminister of the state of chu and one of china‘s earliest poets. in face of greatpressure from the powerful qin state, he advocated enriching the country andstrengthening its military forces so as to fight against the qin. however, hewas opposed by aristocrats headed by zi lan, and later deposed and exiled byking huai. in his exiled days, he still cared much for his country and peopleand composed immortal poems including l sao (the lament), tian wen (heavenlyquestions) and jiu ge (nine songs), which had far-reaching influences. in 278 bc, he heard the news that qin troops hadfinally conquered chu‘s capital, so he finished his last piece huai sha(empacing sand) and plunged himself into the miluo river, clasping his arms toa large stone. the day happened to be the 5th of the 5th month in the chineselunar calendar. after his death, the people of chu crowded to the bank of theriver to pay their respects to him. the fishermen sailed their boats up and downthe river to look for his body. people threw into the water zongzi(pyramid-shaped glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed or bamboo leaves) andeggs to divert possible fish or shrimp from attacking his body. an old doctorpoured a jug of reaglar wine (chinese liquor seasoned with realgar) into thewater, hoping to turn all aquatic beasts drunk. that‘s why people later followedthe customs such as dragon boat racing, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wineon that day.

dragon boat racing is an indispensable part of the festival, held all overthe country. as the gun is fired, people will see racers in dragon-shaped canoespulling the oars harmoniously and hurriedly, accompanied by rapid drums,speeding toward their destination. folk tales say the game originates from theactivities of seeking qu yuan‘s body, but experts, after painstaking andmeticulous research, conclude that dragon boat racing is a semi-religious,semi-entertaining program from the warring states period (475-221 bc). in thefollowing thousands of years, the game spread to japan, vietnam and britain aswell as china‘s taiwan and hong kong. now dragon boat racing has developed intoan aquatic sports item which features both chinese tradition and modern sportingspirit. in 1980, it was listed into the state sports competition programs andhas since been held every year. the award is called “qu yuan cup.”

zongzi is an essential food of the dragon boat festival. it is said thatpeople ate them in the spring and autumn period (770--476 bc). in early times,it was only glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in reed or other plant leaves andtied with colored thread, but now the fillings are more diversified, includingjujube and bean paste, fresh meat, and ham and egg yolk. if time permits, peoplewill soak glutinous rice, wash reed leaves and wrap up zongzi rwise, they will go to shops to buy whatever stuff they want. the customof eating zongzi is now popularin north and south korea, japan and southeast asian nations.

on dragon boat festival, parents also need to dress their children up witha perfume pouch. they first sew little bags with colorful silk cloth, then fillthe bags with perfumes or herbal medicines, and finally string them with silkthreads. the perfume pouch will be hung around the neck or tied to the front ofa garment as an ornament. they are said to be able to ward off evil.

端午节英语演讲稿 篇5

Dear teachers and classmates

The topic of my speech under the national flag today is: Commemorating Qu Yuan and celebrating the Dragon Boat Festival.

As is well known, the fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the Dragon Boat Festival. So how did the Dragon Boat Festival come about? The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, has the same meaning as "beginning", so "Dragon Boat Festival" is also known as "fifth day". The "Five" in Duanwu is also connected to "Wu", and according to the order of the earthly branches, May happens to be the "Wu" month. Because there is a saying for "yang chen" at noon, Duanwu is also called "Duanyang". In addition, there are many other names for the Dragon Boat Festival, such as Summer Festival, Yulan Festival, Daughters Day, Poets Day, and so on.

There are so many nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, which indirectly explains the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival customs, and so it is. There are at least four or five theories about the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival, such as the commemoration of Qu Yuan, the avoidance of evil months and days, the totem worship of the Wu and Yue ethnic groups, and the origin of the Summer Solstice Festival in the three dynasties.

So far, the most influential theory on the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival is the commemoration of Qu Yuan. In the field of folk culture, the main custom of the Dragon Boat Festival is dragon boat racing. According to legend, the people of ancient Chu died because they were unwilling to let the wise minister Qu Yuan throw himself into the river, so they all rowed boats to save him. When they chased after Dongting Lake, they disappeared without a trace of Qu Yuan. Later, people commemorate Qu Yuan by rowing dragon boats on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year.

Eating Zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival is another traditional custom of the Chinese people. Zongzi, also known as "tube zongzi" and "corn millet", has a long history and many patterns. At the beginning of May every year, every household in China will soak glutinous rice, wash zongzi leaves, and make Zongzi, with various designs and varieties. The custom of eating Zongzi has been popular in China for thousands of years and spread to South Korea, Japan and other Southeast Asian countries.