1. Composition on the Colorful Yuyuan Lantern Festival at Night
We will leave Shanghai tomorrow.
"I must take you to see the lantern festival!" This was my father's decision. In the spring rain, I rushed to Yuyuan Commercial Street with joy to watch the lantern show.
We took many pictures of charming night scenes in the rain. The most beautiful place is the Jiuquqiao Lake themed lantern show in front of the Yuyuan Garden. It is called the Flowers Are Beautiful and the Moon is Full and the Sky Will Last Forever. There are lanterns of Beauty and the Beast in the Garden of Eden; there are lanterns of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun of Phoenix Seeking the Phoenix; and there are lanterns of Zhang Shenghe from The West Chamber. Cui Yingying's lanterns; here are the lanterns where the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the magpie bridge; here are the lanterns of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs... I like the lanterns where the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the magpie bridge the most.
There are countless groups of magpies building bridges across the Milky Way, allowing the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl to meet on the bridge. The Cowherd is carrying two baskets, each with a child in it. On the other side of the Bird Bridge, there was a very happy look. Hey, why do we have to go up to the Magpie Bridge to meet each other? Now we can meet each other by airship, and we can also go up to meet each other through the rainbow. I love the beautiful lantern festival, and I love the beautiful and charming Shanghai. 2. Composition: Please come to Suzhou/Yu Garden with me
Please come to Suzhou/Yu Garden with me
Students, you must have been to Yu Garden, right? What a lively place. Have you seen Yu Garden during the Lantern Festival night? If not, please follow me!
The Lantern Festival in the Year of the Ox in 2009 was particularly lively. Surrounded by the antique cornices and lingering in the sea of ??colorful folk lanterns, in Shanghai, an increasingly international metropolis, visiting the Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival during the Spring Festival may be the most traditional New Year fun.
This year’s Yuyuan Lantern Festival takes “cow” as its theme. Cow is synonymous with down-to-earth, hard-working, brave, and selfless dedication. A giant “cow lantern” 7 meters long and 3 meters high flashes at the Yuyuan Lantern Festival Lantern Festival in Shanghai. The nostrils of the "ox lantern" will also emit smoke, in order to echo the meaning of "bullishness"
The large-scale themed lantern in the central square reads "Golden Ox Welcomes the Spring and New Year, and the whole world celebrates blessings." Highlighting the majesty of the cow's shape, one can see a golden bull covered in bright red "Fu" silk on the themed lamp set, standing high on various dazzling jewelry. Its strong and powerful body is full of majesty, and the jewelry is golden. Wheat ears and festive firecracker ingots, a group of zodiac brothers and Chinese dolls come to greet the New Year in various shapes, some scratching their heads and ears, some holding lanterns, some setting off firecrackers, or making bows to greet the new year.
Yuyuan Garden brings many joys. Domestic and foreign tourists can learn about China’s history, culture and ethnic characteristics. I’m waiting for you at next year’s Lantern Festival. 3. A 300-word essay on the Lantern Festival (Watching the Lantern Festival at Meixi Lake Bubugao)
Today is the day. During the Lantern Festival, my parents promised me to go to Yu Garden to see the lanterns. As soon as we arrived at Yu Garden, we were like, “Wow! "My mother couldn't help but exclaimed, "It's really a sea of ??people and brightly lit! "We bought tickets and entered Yu Garden. There were many strange-shaped lights hanging inside. Some were like red sun shapes, as if to say: "Hello, hello!" "Some were like stars in the sky, flickering; some were like round moons; some were like flying birds; and some were like fish playing in the water. We walked and walked and came to a big square .
There is a particularly large tiger lantern in the center of the square. There are many animal lanterns on the rockery under the tiger lantern, such as rats, cows, rabbits, etc. Their movements are very interesting. The flute was played, the calf played the violin, the little bear played the drum, and the rooster played the trumpet, just like a band playing beautiful music. We continued walking forward and came to the Jiuqu Bridge. The bridge was crowded with people, and it was like a nine-melody bridge. The bridge is blocked with water.
There are nine door-shaped lanterns on the Jiuqu Bridge. There are three China Pavilion lights and two Haibao lanterns on the first doorway. Haha Haibao wears red clothes to welcome the Expo. We were celebrating the Lantern Festival! We finally squeezed into the Jiuqu Bridge and saw five lantern islands in the water. The five islands represented: the Spring Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Dragon Boat Race, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl Magpie Bridge. Welcome to the World Expo. Each island represents a traditional festival, national custom or legend, allowing people to intuitively understand the origin of Chinese traditional festivals.
“It’s getting late, go home. Bar! "Dad said. We left Yuyuan reluctantly.
The Lantern Festival Lantern Festival in Yu Garden is so beautiful, letting people feel the joyful atmosphere of welcoming the Expo and celebrating the Lantern Festival! 4. How to write a 200 to 300-word essay about watching lanterns
Yesterday, my parents took me to Huacheng Square to watch the beautiful lanterns.
Finally here! I was excited and yelled with joy. As soon as I entered, I saw three lanterns. They had seven colors, just like the colors of the rainbow. I saw their names, which were called "Eternal Evergreen". Then, I looked back and saw the lights of the Canton Tower, commonly known as the "Little Man's Waist", flashing. It was extremely gorgeous, with rainbow colors, and sometimes, there were green lights... My favorite is "tea points" " and "Lipple" are two types of lanterns. "Cha Diantian" is composed of shrimp dumplings and quicksand buns. I thought to myself: No wonder it is called "Cha Diantian"! They have various changes, and they can also shine on water! It was beyond my expectation! "Ripples" are the bodies of several cute little jellyfish that open and close, and come in various colors, including pink, light green, pink... Moreover, some of them are high, some are low, and some are both high and low.
This day is both happy and unforgettable! 5. How to write about visiting Yu Garden
Visiting Yu Garden
On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, under a clear sky, my grandfather, grandma, father, mother and I went to Yu Garden together. There is an endless stream of tourists in Yu Garden, coming and going, the flow is endless, it is so lively!
The scenery of Yu Garden is picturesque: the Jiuqu Bridge is like a zigzag dragon hovering on the lake; the pavilion in the center of the lake is like a graceful girl, making the scenery more beautiful. As the Lantern Festival approaches, colorful lanterns are displayed on the lake. The lantern exhibition is divided into four areas: spring plowing, summer planting, autumn harvest, and winter storage. The spring plowing area introduces people to the busy scene of farmers leading buffaloes to cultivate in the fields; the summer planting area shows the scene of people planting rice seedlings in full swing, and there are also some ducks among them, some of them are walking leisurely on the shore, and some are Playing in the water; the autumn harvest area shows the joyful scene of people harvesting food; the winter Tibetan area has a lively atmosphere of the New Year: some people write couplets, some post couplets, and children are busy setting off firecrackers.
Yu Garden is so lively! It not only has beautiful scenery, but also has a strong atmosphere of Shanghai's old city, so it attracts many Chinese and foreign tourists to come and watch. This day's tour made me linger.
Take a look and modify it yourself. 6. Write an essay introducing the gods in the Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai
Today, my father and mother and I went to the Chenghuang Temple to play. It happened that the Chenghuang Temple was holding a lantern festival.
I saw a crowd of tourists and bright lanterns. The colored lights on the street and both sides are of different shapes, beautiful and exquisite.
There are revolving lanterns, lotus lanterns, goldfish lanterns, five-star lanterns, cartoon character lanterns... In the Yuyuan Mall Plaza, lighting decorations with the theme of Huaguo Mountain were set up. Sun Wukong holds his golden cudgel up to the sky, looking into the distance with high spirits.
An apricot-yellow flag with "Monkey King" embroidered on it fluttered high in the wind. We arrived at the Jiuqu Bridge. A tall arch stood at the entrance of the Jiuqu Bridge, with three large seal script characters of "Pan Peach Club" written on it.
The Jiuqu Bridge is crowded with people, and people are walking shoulder to shoulder. Under my father's protection, I squeezed in.
In the two pools next to the Jiuqu Bridge, goldfish were swimming in groups. On the surface of the pool are lanterns depicting characters from "Journey to the West": here, the Jade Emperor is leading a group of immortals such as Taishang Laojun and Antarctic Immortal to go to the Peach Festival; over there, seven immortal ladies are carrying colorful baskets I am drifting to the peach orchard to pick peaches.
But the monkey was lying on the peach tree and eating peaches. There are many peach trees "planted" on both sides of the Jiuqu Bridge guardrail, and the "bearing" peaches are red and big. It also states "Blooming once every three thousand years, bearing fruit once every three thousand years; blooming once every six thousand years, bearing fruit once every six thousand years; and bearing fruit once every nine thousand years." It blooms every year and bears fruit every nine thousand years."
My mouth watered when I saw it. I wanted to pick one and take a big bite of it. Walking to the end of Jiuqu Bridge, on the right side of the pool there are two five-clawed golden dragons rising into the sky. Standing next to them are the Dragon King of the East China Sea, the Prime Minister of the Turtle, and the Shrimp Soldiers and Crab Generals.
There is also a sea-fixing needle inserted in the "sea". Each one is made lifelike and it’s so much fun! On the way home, my father told me that the lanterns would look even better when they are put out at night on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. He told me the origin of the Lantern Festival and the customs and anecdotes about why the lanterns were put out, which helped me gain a lot of knowledge.
I had a great time today.
7. Introduction to Yu Garden
Yu Garden is one of the treasures of garden art in the south of the Yangtze River. It was originally built by Pan Yunduan, a Shanghainese envoy to Sichuan in the Ming Dynasty, to serve his father, Pan En, the minister of the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. It means "Yu Yue old relatives", so it is called "Yu Garden".
Yu Garden is located in the northeast of Shanghai’s Old Town, adjacent to Fuyou Road to the north, Anren Street to the east, and connected to the Old Town God’s Temple and Yuyuan Mall to the southwest. It is the only remaining Ming Dynasty garden in the old city.
The park has various pavilions, towering mountains and rocks, and sparkling lakes. It is known as "the most beautiful place in the south of the Yangtze River". Yu Garden was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty and was originally Pan's private garden.
Yu Garden was built in 1559 and has a history of more than 400 years. It was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty, covering an area of ??more than 30 acres. There are Suitang, large rockery, Iron Lion, Kuai Tower, Deyue Tower, Yulinglong, Jiyu Water Corridor, Tingtao Pavilion, and Hanbi Tower. There are more than 40 ancient buildings such as pavilions, pavilions, rockeries, and ponds in the inner garden, the inner garden meditation hall, the ancient stage, etc., with exquisite design and delicate layout. They are famous for their quietness, beauty, and exquisiteness. It represents the style of modern southern garden architectural art and is a pearl among Jiangnan classical gardens.
During the Xiaodaohui uprising in the late Qing Dynasty, Dianchun Hall in the garden was used as the headquarters in the north of the city. Yuyuan Garden has experienced ups and downs and has become increasingly desolate.
After liberation, the People's Republic of China carried out large-scale repairs to Yu Garden, and most of the landscape was restored. The whole park can be divided into four major scenic spots.
Yu Garden also collects hundreds of plaques and inscriptions from past dynasties, most of which were written by famous artists. Yu Garden was listed as a municipal cultural relic protection unit in 1959. Yu Garden began to be open to the public in 1961. In February 1982, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relic protection unit.
There are also tourist attractions such as the City God Temple and shopping streets on the side of Yuyuan Garden. There are many famous restaurants nearby, including Nanxiang Steamed Bun Shop, famous for its Xiaolongbao, Green Wave Gallery and Shanghai Old Hotel (restaurants and accommodations) ). 8. Introduction to Yu Garden
Yu Garden was built in the 38th year of Jiajing reign of Ming Dynasty (AD 1559). The layout of the garden has the characteristics of Wuyue architecture and is well preserved. It covers an area of ??more than 40 acres and has an "urban forest" reputation. There are 48 scenic spots in the park, including the Lotus Pond, Jiuqu Bridge, Big Rockery, Wanhua Tower, Dianchun Hall, Huijing Tower, Yu Linglong, Deyue Tower, Inner Garden and other scenic spots. Among them, Dianchuntang is the northern headquarters of the Xiaodao Hui rebel army.
Yuyuan Garden is located at No. 132 Anren Street. It was built by Pan Yunduan, a former Sichuan chief envoy, to honor his parents. It means "please parents and support them forever", so it is named "Yuyuan Garden". ". Yuyuan Garden was once known as "the most beautiful garden in the southeast". It is a famous garden that combines the garden art of the Ming and Qing dynasties in my country. It has been designated as a national cultural relics protection unit by the State Council.
The Lantern Festival Lantern Festival is held in Yuyuan every year on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month. The Yuyuan Lantern Festival has become one of the most lively places for people in Shanghai during the Spring Festival. The Lantern Festival uses a traditional lantern show, combined with modern scientific and technological concepts, to interpret the Chinese culture Traditional culture and lantern culture symbolize the Shanghai people’s best wishes for national prosperity and for people to live and work in peace and contentment.
Pan Yunduan, the owner of Yuyuan Garden, was the son of Pan En, the Minister of Punishment of the Ming Dynasty. In the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing (1559), Pan Yunduan failed in the examination of the Ministry of Ceremonies, and came up with the idea of ??building a garden. He built a house in the northwest corner of the Chenghuang Temple in the city of Shanghai (today's Wutong Road and Mayuan Lane east of Anren Street) to the west of his family's Shichuntang. On the large vegetable bed, "a little bit of stone was gathered to dig a pool, and a pavilion and bamboo were constructed", and the garden was started. In the forty-first year of the Jiajing reign, Pan Yunduan went to work in other places and had no time to consider building the garden. His "Yu Garden Records" said: "For twenty years, I have made many efforts and stopped, but no results have been achieved." In the fifth year of Wanli (1577), Pan Yunduan came from Sichuan. After the Chief Secretary was dismissed and returned to his hometown, he concentrated on the management and expansion of the garden again. "Every year's harvest is used as funds for management." Zhang Nanyang, a famous gardener, was hired to design and build the garden. Since then, the garden has grown larger and larger, and the pond has become wider and wider. It was completed in the last year of Wanli, with a total area of ??more than 70 acres. The whole garden is covered with pavilions, pavilions, winding paths and verandas, strange peaks and rocks, ponds, streams, flowers and trees, and beautiful scenery.