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1、第 PAGE10 頁(yè) 共 NUMPAGES10 頁(yè)關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的英語(yǔ)日記整合5篇關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的英語(yǔ)日記Mid-Autumn Day, all the country is celebrating. The streets are full of people; the loves are holding each other tightly. Everyone has his day.However, I am lonely. No one to hold, no one to kiss, no not to talk!I was walking around the street without

2、 purpose, seeing the lovers kissing, watching the fireworks alone, walking backed room whist.Suddenly, I think I must be good to myself. So I decide to blue a present to myself. I know I will be good soon, and will find my Mr. Right. So tonight, a little teddy bear will sleep with me. And I know: I

3、will have another teddy bear as apresent that not bought from me!關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的英語(yǔ)日記I think Mid-Autumn Day is an old traditional festival in China. Everybody likes it because its a family get-together. You see it is called“Mid-Autumn Day”, so it often es in September or October. It is on the 15th of the 8th

4、of the lunar month. Now, lets say something about this interesting festival.Firstly, Id like to say something about the moon. I like it very much because I want to be an astronaut in the future. That day the moon is round, big, just like a beautiful plate hanging on the blue cloth. When I see the mo

5、on, I will remember the ancient mythsthe godess Chang Er and her little rabbit are playing under the tree which Wu Gang grows. I will also think about Armstrongs first moonwalk. I will also miss the friends in Tai-wan island, in Macao and Chinese people who are abroad. I know they are missing us ver

6、y much, too.Secondly, I11 say something about the tradition on Mid-Autumn Day. Look!Theres a big tree in a garden of a Chinese fami-ly. All the family members are sitting around a big table under the tree in the open air. They are eating the mooncakes and admiring the full moon in the sky. That is a

7、 family reunion dinner. The mooncakes and the moon represent the love from a family. I think this is one of the most valuable things in the world.Thirdly,it is a very good opportunity to make three wishes on Mid-Autumn Day. My wishes are: the first, I, an astronaut in the future, would like to go to

8、 the moon one day, and stay with the sky and stars; the second, I hope every person in the world will stay with family, share love from the family forever; the third, I hope everybodys dream will e true.That is the Mid-Autumn Day in my mind. I will always re-member: East or West, home is best.關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的

9、英語(yǔ)日記The Middle-Autumn Festival is one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is often held in September or October.During the festival, family members get united and have mooncakes together.THere are various kind of mooncakes,such as bean paste, egg-yolk or meat.The shape of a mooncake is round as

10、 it symbolizes a big moon.Moreover, in the evening of the Middle-Autumn Festival, people get together in a vacant place, eating delicious mooncakes while appreciating the beautiful moon hanging in the dark sky.To conclude, the Midde-Autumn Festival is a very nice festival for Chinese people.關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的英語(yǔ)

11、日記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 i

12、mpression 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 rece

13、ived 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 fel

14、t 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 university life.關(guān)于中秋節(jié)的英語(yǔ)日記Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as the Moon

15、 Festival), the third major festival of the Chinese calendar, is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month, as the moon is supposed to be at its maximum brightness for the entire year.The moon definitely spins countless legends throughout the ages. Of course, the most famous legend is the one surr

16、ounding the “l(fā)ady living in the moon” that dates back to ancient times, to a day when ten suns appeared at once in the sky. The Emperor ordered a famous archer to shoot down the nine extra suns. Once the task was acplished, Goddess of Western Heaven rewarded the archer with a pill that would make hi

17、m immortal. However, his wife found the pill, took it, and was banished to the moon as a result. Legend says that her beauty is greatest on the day of the festival.Another legend depicts a possible role that the festival played in Chinese history. Overrun by the Mongols in the thirteenth century, th

18、e Chinese threw off their oppressors in 1368 AD. It is said that mooncakes - which the Mongols did not eat - were the perfect vehicle for hiding and passing along plans for the rebellion. Families were instructed not to eat the mooncakes until the day of the festival, which is when the rebellion too

19、k place.The most lunatic mortal in Chinese history could have been the great poet Li Bai (701-762 AD), who once invited the moon to have a drink with him and his shadow to form a band of three. Li finally drowned in a lake in an effort to catch the moon when he was drunk one night.The festive night

20、can be one of the most charming and picturesque nights and the full moon is an auspicious symbol of abundance, harmony and luck. For thousands of years, the Chinese people have related the vicissitudes of life to changes of the moon as it waxes and wanes; joy and sorrow, parting and reunion. In Chinese cul

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