Mid-Autumn Festival fourth grade composition

In daily study, work and life, everyone is familiar with composition. Through composition, we can gather our scattered thoughts together. So how to write a good composition? The following are 8 compositions for fourth graders on the Mid-Autumn Festival that I have carefully compiled. They are for reference only. Let’s take a look. Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 1

Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional reunion festival in my country.

I heard that there is a beautiful legend about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival: It is said that Hou Yi, who was successful in shooting the sun, asked for the elixir of immortality from the Queen Mother of the West. One day, Chang'e took advantage of Hou Yi's absence and secretly ate the elixir, turning into a god and flying to the Moon Palace. She is very lonely, and the only one who keeps her company all year round is a jade rabbit. Later, Hou Yi missed her very much. Every year on August 15th, he looked at the bright moon in the sky and took out moon cakes to commemorate her. This custom continues to this day. On August 15th this year, my father bought many flavors of mooncakes, including cantaloupe, peach, black sesame... Our family was eating mooncakes under the moonlight while admiring the moon. I seemed to see Chang'e dancing.

Later every August 15th became the reunion festival of our Chinese nation. Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 2

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival. When it was getting dark, our whole family was busy. Dad moved a round table and placed it in the center of the yard. Mom washed the fruits and I was responsible for carrying them. Grandpa placed the fruits and moon cakes. Grandma burned incense and worshiped the moon.

When we were all ready, a bright moon gradually rose from the east. Looking at the big and round moon, I was very happy. I wanted to eat moon cakes, and I was about to get the moon cakes. , my mother touched my head and said: "Little greedy cat, you can't eat it now. You have to wait until Mother Moon has sacrificed it before you can eat it!" When I heard this, I quickly retracted my hand and sat on the stool obediently to wait patiently. At this time, grandma set up the incense table and prayed to the moon: "Aunt Moon, please taste the moon cakes and fruits. May the weather be good in the coming year and bless our family happiness and health!" Then I also bowed to the moon, and the whole family sat down around a round table. , symbolizing reunion.

I started to enjoy the moon. I found that the moon tonight was very round and bright. It was like a big mirror, illuminating my yard. There seemed to be a big tree on the moon. I was fascinated by it. , Grandma said: "Ade, Mother Moon has already tasted my mooncakes, we can eat them!" Grandma divided the round big mooncakes into eight parts, and I took one and ate it, it was fragrant and soft, I Asked grandpa: "What's on the moon?" Grandpa said: "There is a big osmanthus tree on it, and there is a palace called Guanghan Palace, in which live the beautiful fairy Chang'e, a cute little white rabbit, and Wu Gang." When I heard this, I was very curious and asked: "Then what are they doing?" Grandpa said: "Chang'e is dancing, Wu Gang is cutting down trees, and the little white rabbit is making medicine." I thought: "If I go to the moon, I will also It would be great to take my two little white rabbits with me, and the little jade rabbit, Chang'e and Wu Gang on the moon will no longer be lonely!" I asked my grandpa again: "Why do we celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival?" Grandpa? Then he told me the story of the Mid-Autumn Festival, saying that in ancient times, there were ten suns in the sky, which scorched the crops to death, dried up the rivers, and all kinds of monsters, monsters, and wild beasts came out to harm people, and people could hardly live anymore. , at this time the great hero Hou Yi shot down the nine suns with arrows, leaving only the current sun in the sky, and the people lived a stable life again. People respected and loved Hou Yi very much. In order to reward him, the Queen Mother of the West gave him a package of elixir, saying that one person could become an immortal if he took it, and two people could live forever if they took it. Hou Yi planned to choose a good day to take the elixir with his wife Chang'e, and first gave the medicine to his wife for safekeeping. His beautiful wife Chang'e was very curious, so she secretly ate them all by herself, became an immortal, ascended to the moon, and lived alone in Guanghan Palace. This day is the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Hou Yi missed his wife very much. Every year on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, he would make his wife's favorite pancakes with his own hands and offer them to Chang'e on the moon. Therefore, the cakes made by Hou Yi are called moon cakes. This story spread slowly, and people also made mooncakes on this day and dedicated them to the moon. This is the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

After listening to this, I couldn’t help but feel a little sad.

Dad told me again that our country has successfully launched the "Shenzhou 7" manned spacecraft and the "Chang'e 2" lunar exploration satellite. In addition, I have read some books and TV in this regard. I am full of yearning for the moon. We China's astronaut uncle will soon land on the moon and realize the thousand-year dream of our ancestors to fly into space.

I have to study hard now. Maybe one day I can go to the moon to see Sister Chang'e, the little white rabbit, Uncle Wu Gang and the big osmanthus tree! Students, do you want to go with me? Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 3

September 30th is the Mid-Autumn Festival. My mother and I went to buy mooncakes together.

There are so many mooncakes in the shop, it’s so dazzling that I can’t help but salivate. I really want to eat them! My mother bought me some beautiful mooncakes and went home. In the evening, we sat together in the yard and prepared to eat moon cakes. At night, the moon is so full! The stars are also twinkling, which is very beautiful. Mom took out the round mooncakes, and I suddenly thought that because the mooncakes look like the moon, they are called mooncakes! Smell the mooncake, it smells so good! Take a bite and it's really sweet. I saw the brown filling inside, and my mother said it was bean paste. I ate one and thought it was delicious!

This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival is truly unforgettable! Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 4

The three of us as a family were walking home after having a wonderful dinner together.

I suddenly thought of the moon. I looked up at the sky. It was gray, with no stars and no moon. My heart seems a little desolate and a little empty. I don't know if it's the clouds blocking the moon's way, or the moon forgetting that today is the Mid-Autumn Festival?

I was walking on the road, sometimes I lowered my head to explore the path, and sometimes I looked up at the sky. I looked for it, but I didn't know that the moon was hiding in that inconspicuous corner and would not come out. A hint of autumn wind passed over my face, I felt cool and my heart was full of disappointment.

I returned home and continued to wait for the moon to appear. When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to meet Chanjuan. At this time, I seemed to have returned to ancient times... I only have regrets, because I don't know where she is?

It’s ten o’clock, and there is still no sign of the moon. I am completely desperate. At this time, the laughter and laughter of my family brought me back to reality. My life is so beautiful and warm. Although there is no full moon, there is still the joy of being together.

Mid-Autumn Festival: In the human world, it is a day for families to celebrate reunion. In the Moon Palace, Fairy Chang'e may also be reunited with Hou Yi! No wonder the moon is lazy during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Let us together wish happiness in heaven and on earth! Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 5

"Nothing happens in the sky so far, it should be thrown by Chang'e to people." When I mention this poem, I will think of the joy of making mooncakes every Mid-Autumn Festival. Could it be that the sweetness of the mooncakes and the joy of making them with your own hands are gifts given to us by Chang'e? This year, it’s time to make mooncakes again.

The mooncakes we make this year are different from previous years. In previous years, the mooncakes we made needed to be baked, but not this year! Because what we are going to make this year is - snowskin mooncakes! It sounds delicious, cool, silky, sweet and delicious.

At noon, we couldn’t wait to come to the classroom and start preparing moon cake materials. We received hats first to prevent our naughty hair from falling into the fragrant mooncakes. Then, put on clean gloves. Finally, each person received two ice skins, two different flavors of fillings, two portions of pre-mixed powder and a press.

After all the materials are ready, we start making mooncakes. We first sprinkle the premixed powder on the ice skin to make the ice skin smooth. Then put the ice skin in the palm of your hand and press it with your other hand to form a dumpling wrapper shape. Finally, gently place the filling in the middle of the ice skin, and carefully pick up the ice skin bit by bit just like your mother does when making buns. After picking up the whole thing, knead it into a spherical shape. If you can't pick up the edges, just roll it into a ball shape. During the slow turning process, the ice skin will wrap the filling. Finally, put the finished ball into the press and print a beautiful pattern. If you don’t press it well the first time, you don’t press it well the second time, and you still don’t press it well the third time, then you have to use your patience and continue to wrap the package again. In the end, you will always end up with a beautiful snowskin mooncake.

What do you think? Do you want to do it? Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 6

On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the moon hangs high in the sky. The moon disk is so perfect and the moonlight is so bright! On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the streets are very lively, and our home is even more warm!

In the evening, we went home early to have a reunion dinner with grandpa, grandma, uncle, and aunt. On the dining table, there are fragrant duck soup, delicious fish soup, green and crisp vegetables, and steaming white rice... They made my mouth water with greed, and I wanted to eat them right away! Grandpa seemed to have figured out my thoughts and asked everyone to start eating.

At the dinner table, mother and grandma chatted about family affairs, uncle and aunt talked about naming their little son, and grandpa and dad talked about some past events. I was the only one enjoying this wonderful time while taking big mouthfuls of delicacies.

After dinner, we went up to the roof together, where tables and chairs had already been set up. Our family tasted the fragrant and sweet mooncakes while admiring the round and bright moon disk in the sky. The bright moon is in the sky, and the wind blows the clouds around the moon. After a while, thin clouds covered the moon. Under the faint moonlight, the surroundings were hazy. After a while, the thin clouds moved away, the moon regained its brilliance, and the sky and earth were bright and clear - what a glass world!

Under the moonlight, our family talked and laughed, telling stories about the moon. From myths and legends such as Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting down laurel trees, etc., to the scientific and technological progress of mankind's flight to the moon since the 20th century... I listened with great interest.

The wind is very strong at night and the temperature is low. But our hearts are warm. At this moment, I suddenly felt that the round moon was like a round table. Our family was sitting around the round table, talking and laughing together. I suddenly understood the meaning of the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the family reunites, eats cakes and admires the moon. Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition 7

Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival

The 15th day of the eighth lunar month is the Mid-Autumn Festival, a day for every family to reunite. Chinese people all over the world are celebrating this Chinese nation. On this traditional festival, my mother prepared lanterns and moon cakes for my brother and I. We originally wanted to go see the moon, but the weather was not good and it rained heavily. The moon didn’t even show its face. The business plan was ruined. Everyone was happy. Eating mooncakes and playing with lanterns heartily. Everyone sat before the meal and ate delicious dishes. Mom couldn't help but smile when she saw how happy everyone was eating.

Mid-Autumn Night

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival once a year. It’s a pity that it’s drizzling in the sky, so our whole family went out to enjoy the moon. Then, we went to the hot pot restaurant and ordered food. After waiting for about ten minutes, the waiter brought a pot of bone soup. I picked the meatiest bone and ate it with relish. My sister watched me eating bones and laughed from ear to ear. Although there was no full moon, we had a very happy Mid-Autumn Festival night!

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is finally here. I am so excited when I think about seeing the round and big moon at night.

It’s a pity that this year’s moon is covered by dark clouds. The sky was dark, and not a trace of moonlight could be seen. However, the dishes tonight are particularly rich, including my favorite vegetables and crabs... Our family happily eats the reunion dinner together. After eating, I opened the mooncake box and gave each person a mooncake. We all sat together eating mooncakes and chatting. Although we didn't see the round mooncakes, we were very happy.

Mid-Autumn Festival

I don’t know who offended Grandpa Heaven during this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival. I cried all day long, and Sister Chang’e didn’t even show her face. It’s such a pity. But fortunately, there are father, mother, uncles, aunts, and uncles and aunts. The whole family gathered together to eat. After the meal, we also ate mooncakes. Although I couldn’t see sister Chang’e, I felt that as long as I was with my relatives Being together is the happiest.

Mid-Autumn Festival without the Moon

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in my country. Everyone gathers together to admire the moon and eat moon cakes, and have fun. In order to see the moon, a week ago, my father and I set up a telescope to take a closer look at what Sister Chang'e and Sister Jade Rabbit were doing.

When I woke up in the morning, the sky was gray. It started to rain lightly in the afternoon. The moon did not come out at night, which made me a little depressed.

But our family got together, chatted, watched TV, ate mooncakes, and sang songs. We had a very happy Mid-Autumn Festival! Mid-Autumn Festival Fourth Grade Composition Part 8

Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is a traditional festival in our country. In the evening, after we had the reunion dinner, we went for a walk outside.

At this time, there were some dark clouds in the sky and the moon was looming. "Hey, what is that?" I asked my mother, pointing to the sky. I saw many hot-air balloon-like things shining in the sky, floating toward the southeast. None of us knew what it was.

We came to East Lake, and it was so crowded with people. At this time, I found that many people were holding red lanterns, and some people were lighting fires under the lanterns. I went up to take a look, and it turned out that this is called "Wishing Lamp". It is made of thin wire and red plastic paper. The bottom of the lamp is inlaid with a piece of wax oil. Light the wax oil and burn it for a while. Then push it as high as possible with your hands. With the help of the wind, it will rise slowly. , rising higher and higher. I was very envious when I saw the "wishing lanterns" released by others, so I bought one to put it on. The feeling of putting it out myself was really different from watching others put it out. When the lantern went up, I made a wish. : I hope all the children in our country can have a happy Mid-Autumn Festival!