学生手册家长评语-柴科夫斯基第一钢琴协奏曲
正月十五元宵节英语作文
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
this will ensure long and happy lives
for them.
on the second day, the chinese pray to their ancestors
as
well
as
to
all
the
gods.
they
are
extra
kind
to
dogs
and
feed
them
well
as
it
is
believed
that
the
second
day
is
the
birthday
of all
dogs.
the
third
and
fourth
days
are
for
the
sons-in- laws
to
pay
respect to
their parents-in-law.
the fifth day is called po woo. on that day people stay
home to welcome
the god of wealth. no one visits families and
friends
on
the
fifth
day
because
it
will
bring
both
parties
bad
luck.
on the sixth to the 10th day, the chinese visit their
relatives and friends
freely. they also visit the temples to
pray for good fortune and
health.
the seventh day of the new year is the day for farmers
to
display
their
produce.
these
farmers
make
a
drink
from
seven
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types
of
vegetables
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
the
seventh
day
is also
considered the birthday of human beings. noodles
are
eaten to promote longevity and raw
fish for success.
on the eighth day the fujian people have another family
reunion
dinner,
and
at
midnight
they
pray
to
tian
gong,
the
god
of
heaven.
the ninth day is to make offerings to the jade emperor.
the 10th through the th are days that friends and
relatives
should
be
invited
for
dinner.
after
so
much
rich
food,
on
the
13th
day
you
should
have simple
rice congee
and mustard
greens (choi sum) to cleanse the
system.
the
14th
day
should
be
for
preparations
to
celebrate
the
lantern
festival which is to be held on the 15th
night.
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
this will ensure long and happy lives
for them.
on the second day, the chinese pray to their ancestors
as
well
as
to
all
the
gods.
they
are
extra
kind
to
dogs
and
feed
them
well
as
it
is
believed
that
the
second
day
is
the
birthday
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of all dogs.
the
third
and
fourth
days
are
for
the
sons-in-laws
to
pay
respect to their
parents-in-law.
the fifth day is called po woo. on that day people stay
home to welcome the god of
wealth. no one visits families and
friends
on
the
fifth
day
because
it
will
bring
both
parties
bad
luck.
on the sixth to the 10th day, the chinese visit their
relatives and friends
freely. they also visit the temples to
pray for good fortune and
health.
the seventh day of the new year is the day for farmers
to
display
their
produce.
these
farmers
make
a
drink
from
seven
types
of
vegetables
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
the
seventh
day
is
also considered the birthday of human beings.
noodles are
eaten to promote longevity
and raw fish for success.
on the eighth day the fujian people have another family
reunion
dinner,
and
at
midnight
they
pray
to
tian
gong,
the
god
of heaven.
the ninth day is to make offerings to the jade emperor.
the 10th through the th are days that friends and
relatives
should
be
invited
for
dinner.
after
so
much
rich
food,
on
the
13th
day
you
should
have simple
rice congee
and mustard
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greens
(choi sum) to cleanse the system.
the
14th
day
should
be
for
preparations
to
celebrate
the
lantern festival which is to
be held on the 15th night.
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
this will ensure long and happy lives
for them.
on the second day, the chinese pray to their ancestors
as
well
as
to
all
the
gods.
they
are
extra
kind
to
dogs
and
feed
them
well
as
it
is
believed
that
the
second
day
is
the
birthday
of all
dogs.
the
third
and
fourth
days
are
for
the
sons-in- laws
to
pay
respect to
their parents-in-law.
the fifth day is called po woo. on that day people stay
home to welcome
the god of wealth. no one visits families and
friends
on
the
fifth
day
because
it
will
bring
both
parties
bad
luck.
on the sixth to the 10th day, the chinese visit their
relatives and friends
freely. they also visit the temples to
pray for good fortune and
health.
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the seventh day of the new year is the day for farmers
to
display
their
produce.
these
farmers
make
a
drink
from
seven
types
of
vegetables
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
the
seventh
day
is also
considered the birthday of human beings. noodles
are
eaten to promote longevity and raw
fish for success.
on the eighth day the fujian people have another family
reunion
dinner,
and
at
midnight
they
pray
to
tian
gong,
the
god
of
heaven.
the ninth day is to make offerings to the jade emperor.
the 10th through the th are days that friends and
relatives
should
be
invited
for
dinner.
after
so
much
rich
food,
on
the
13th
day
you
should
have simple
rice congee
and mustard
greens (choi sum) to cleanse the
system.
the
14th
day
should
be
for
preparations
to
celebrate
the
lantern
festival which is to be held on the 15th
night.
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
this will ensure long and happy lives
for them.
on the second day, the chinese pray to their ancestors
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as
well
as
to
all
the
gods.
they
are
extra
kind
to
dogs
and
feed
them
well
as
it
is
believed
that
the
second
day
is
the
birthday
of all dogs.
the
third
and
fourth
days
are
for
the
sons-in-laws
to
pay
respect to their
parents-in-law.
the fifth day is called po woo. on that day people stay
home to welcome the god of
wealth. no one visits families and
friends
on
the
fifth
day
because
it
will
bring
both
parties
bad
luck.
on the sixth to the 10th day, the chinese visit their
relatives and friends
freely. they also visit the temples to
pray for good fortune and
health.
the seventh day of the new year is the day for farmers
to
display
their
produce.
these
farmers
make
a
drink
from
seven
types
of
vegetables
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
the
seventh
day
is
also considered the birthday of human beings.
noodles are
eaten to promote longevity
and raw fish for success.
on the eighth day the fujian people have another family
reunion
dinner,
and
at
midnight
they
pray
to
tian
gong,
the
god
of heaven.
the ninth day is to make offerings to the jade emperor.
the 10th through the th are days that friends and
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relatives
should
be
invited
for
dinner.
after
so
much
rich
food,
on
the
13th
day
you
should
have simple
rice congee
and mustard
greens (choi sum) to cleanse the
system.
the
14th
day
should
be
for
preparations
to
celebrate
the
lantern
festival which is to be held on the 15th
night.
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
this will ensure long and happy lives
for them.
on the second day, the chinese pray to their ancestors
as
well
as
to
all
the
gods.
they
are
extra
kind
to
dogs
and
feed
them
well
as
it
is
believed
that
the
second
day
is
the
birthday
of all
dogs.
the
third
and
fourth
days
are
for
the
sons-in- laws
to
pay
respect to
their parents-in-law.
the fifth day is called po woo. on that day people stay
home to welcome
the god of wealth. no one visits families and
friends
on
the
fifth
day
because
it
will
bring
both
parties
bad
luck.
on the sixth to the 10th day, the chinese visit their
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relatives and friends freely. they also
visit the temples to
pray for good
fortune and health.
the seventh day of the new year is the day for farmers
to
display
their
produce.
these
farmers
make
a
drink
from
seven
types
of
vegetables
to
celebrate
the
occasion.
the
seventh
day
is
also considered the birthday of human beings.
noodles are
eaten to promote longevity
and raw fish for success.
on the eighth day the fujian people have another family
reunion
dinner,
and
at
midnight
they
pray
to
tian
gong,
the
god
of heaven.
the ninth day is to make offerings to the jade emperor.
the 10th through the th are days that friends and
relatives
should
be
invited
for
dinner.
after
so
much
rich
food,
on
the
13th
day
you
should
have simple
rice congee
and mustard
greens (choi sum) to cleanse
the system.
the
14th
day
should
be
for
preparations
to
celebrate
the
lantern
festival which is to be held on the 15th
night.
the 15-day celebration of chinese new year
the first day of the lunar new year is the welcoming of
the
gods
of
the
heavens
and
people
abstain
from
meat
on the first
day of the new year because it is believed that
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