马尔克斯百年孤独春节习俗英语手抄报内容
Pasting Spring Couplet春联英语介绍中英对照:
催泪歌曲“The Spring Couplet”, also called “couplet” and “a pair of antithetical phrases”, is a special form of
literature in China. The Spring Couplet is composed of two antithetical sentences on both sides of the door and a horizontal scroll bearing an inscription, usually an auspicious phrase, above the gate.
“春联”也被称为和“对联”对立的一对短语,在中国是一种特殊的文学形式。春联是由贴在门口两侧两组对立的句子组成,在门上面的横批通常是一个吉祥的短语
Sweeping the dust扫尘的英语介绍中英对照:
卫生巾广告“Dust” is homophonic with “chen”(尘)in Chinese, which means old and past. In this way, “sweeping the dust” before the Spring Festival means a thorough cleaning of houses to sweep away bad luck in the past year. This custom shows a good wish of putting away old things to welcome a new life. In a word, just before the Spring Festival comes, every household will give a thorough cleaning to bid farewell to the old year and usher in the new.
“Dust”与“尘”是谐音(尘在汉语中的意思是旧的和过去的)。这样,“在春节前扫尘”是指彻底清洁房屋扫除过去一年的厄运。此习俗表达了收拾旧事物,欢迎新生活的美好愿望。总之,就在春节到来之前,为了告别旧年迎接新年,家家户户都会彻底打扫一下房屋。
The Origin of Chinese New Year中国新年的来历
The Chinese New Year is now popularly known as the Spring Festival because it starts from the Begining of Spring (the first of the twenty-four terms in coodination with the changes of Nature). Its origin is too old to be traced. Several explanations are hanging around. All agree, however, that the word Nian, which in modern Chinese solely means "year", was originally the name of a monster beast that started to prey on people the night before the beginning of a new year.
关于春节的英语手抄报中国新年现在俗称春节,因为它是在开春后开始的节日(二十四节气的第一个节气)。春节的起源要追溯到很久很久以前,对于春节的起源有几种说法,但是每一种说法都有“年”这个词,现代汉语里也意为年,据说是一个大怪物的名字,是它的威胁迫使人们在开年的时候再夜里祈祷。(于是就有了过年这个说)
Pasting paper cuts and "up sided fu" 贴窗花和倒着的“福”字
Paper-cuts, usually with auspicious patterns, give a happy and prosperous atmosphere of the Festival and express the good wishes of Chinese people looking forward to a good life. In addition to pasting paper-cuts on windows。通常带有吉祥图案的窗花传递节日喜庆和热闹的气氛和表达中国人期待幸福生活的美好愿望。除了贴窗花,在墙上,门上和房子周围的门框上贴大小福字是中国人表达对美好生活渴望的普遍习俗。
日本出国留学
Staying Up Late on New Year's Eve守岁
The tradition of staying up late to see New Year in originated from an interesting folk tale. In ancient China there lived a monster named Year, who was very ferocious. Year always went out from its burrow on New Year’s Eve to
devour people. Therefore, on every New Year’s Eve, every household would have supper together. 守岁的传统源自于一个有
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趣的民间故事。在中国古代有一个叫作‘年’的凶猛怪物,在除夕夜
‘年’会从地洞里出来吃人。所以在除夕夜,每家每户都会一起吃晚饭,晚饭以后没人敢睡觉,所有的家庭成员会坐在一起聊天互相壮胆。