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Three model essays on the investigation report of traditional festivals

Traditional festivals bear the ideological essence and cultural blood of the Chinese nation, contain rich humanistic spirit and strong ethical concepts, and are an important part of the cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. This article is a model essay of traditional festival investigation report compiled by me, for your reference only.

Fan's Investigation Report on Traditional Festivals;

Interviewee: All the young people in Jungang Village.

Basic information of the investigation:

1. Do you know the names and dates of traditional festivals? Many people are surprised at this question. As a result, only 23.4% people know all about it, 7 1% people only know some traditional festivals, that is to say, most important traditional festivals are remembered, while 5% people know a few. How can so few people know all the traditional festivals? Of course, what activities are there in festivals every year? Of course, many people know about festivals, but what about those that are left out in the cold? In particular, there are even fewer festivals that are only available in some areas. But this is not surprising. After all, there are differences between regions, but this is also the culture of China, so we still need to know more about it.

2. What's your attitude towards traditional festivals? Among them, 32.7% will actively participate in their favorite festivals, and 56.7% will follow the crowd. Because it is a traditional festival, I will live like everyone else now. There are also 12% people who don't pay much attention, especially young people who go out to work. How to celebrate the holidays seems to be of little significance to them. What is important is to seek money. There are still 8% people whose views are a bit strange, so I won't list them here. Judging from this set of data, teenagers' enthusiasm for traditional festivals is still not enough. Some people even say that others forced him to have a holiday. It hurts to hear such words. The reason is that most people say that they have no money for holidays, or have no time for holidays. Others say that holidays have no atmosphere. How do they live? Some people even said that they didn't know today was a holiday, but when they did, the holiday had just ended.

Third, when you have a traditional festival, will you go in the traditional way? 4 1.6% people will have been there in the way of traditional festivals, which they say they are required to do. However, 36.3% people think that as long as they are happy, they can live as they want. On holidays, such people often get together with relatives and friends and think about how to have a good holiday. 22. 1% people hold an indifferent attitude, and they are just alive anyway. Young and unscrupulous, customs can't be their shackles. It seems that attitude determines the way.

Do you know the meaning of traditional festivals? 46% said they knew, 53% knew a little, and 1% didn't know at all. Now that we have asked the meaning of traditional festivals, what is the meaning of course? On this issue, 75% people think that in traditional festivals, families can get together and relatives and friends can get together. 4.4% people think that they can taste traditional culture and experience the profoundness of the motherland below. 20.6% people say that they can make a lot of money by eating and leaving. That's what it means. But it does sound practical. Do you like traditional festivals or western festivals? This is a hot issue. Over the years, western culture has been infiltrating into us, and our life has been forced to blend into the torrent of western festivals, especially in recent years, which has a great influence on teenagers. According to the survey, only 33% people like traditional festivals, 55% people prefer western festivals, and the rest feel indifferent, but they are just as happy anyway. When asked why western festivals are popular, 40% people think that western festivals are more entertaining, which we usually can't understand. There are also 32% people who think western festivals are very fresh, and we are very curious. The remaining 28% people follow the crowd, and everyone around them is celebrating the holidays. If you don't celebrate, you will be behind others. Compared with western festivals, 75% people think that most traditional festivals only have food, little play and no passion, that is to say, they are not entertaining. 25% people think traditional festivals are too serious and tasteless. From this point of view, it is not groundless that traditional festivals are ignored by teenagers.

Specific comments and suggestions:

A, from elementary school to junior high school, from junior high school to senior high school, there is little education about traditional festivals in China. Even people and young people don't know about this traditional festival, and they can't figure out the special significance of this festival, let alone the story about it. I don't want to put all the blame on our education, but that seems to be the case. Even if it is not full responsibility, it is inevitable. In order to change the attitude of teenagers, it is imperative to do a good job in education. Don't primary school students like listening to stories very much? We will tell him, for example, the story of Qu Yuan, the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, and the story of Chang 'e. Middle school students have a certain rational understanding and already know what value is and what meaning is. Therefore, we will add some articles about traditional festivals in their courses, focusing on revealing the significance of traditional festivals. Of course, the meaning of festivals is not static, and the new era should also have new connotations, and festivals cannot be celebrated for the sake of festivals. What is said above is aimed at students. For young people in society, this should not be ignored. Social publicity is essential, and more publicity should be done during festivals. For example, some propaganda films can be put on TV, government agencies and educational institutions can publish some blackboard newspapers, and newspapers are also several channels. This can achieve a well-known effect. Home is also an important cultural rendering place, and parents are the children's first teachers. Parents' behavior directly affects their children, so parents should first set an example and then educate their children. When the school-society-family forms a United front, why not inherit the tradition and develop it?

B, now the country and people attach great importance to traditional festivals, so there are legal holidays in traditional festivals, with the purpose of celebrating the whole country during the holidays and recognizing the ancestors. But at present, many people see that the holiday is coming. What they see is not a festival, but a festival. Where did you go on holiday? Go and play. Isn't this a holiday? Playing is also a holiday, so I reported to a travel agency and the holiday passed. During the festival, they are not talking about the past five thousand years, but the green mountains and green waters inside and outside. Traditional festivals have become tourist festivals. Everyone has their own way to celebrate the holidays, and there is nothing wrong with it, even government agencies can't control it. But do you know that this is a holiday, just like the topic composition, can you digress? When you have fun, at least you should think about today's festival, the origin of this festival, the story about this festival, and what we should remember in this festival. Wait a minute. I think some big companies, government agencies, etc. In short, they are all big groups. Holidays should also organize collective activities to stimulate people's holiday passion, give them a holiday atmosphere, turn forgetfulness into memory, and turn passivity into positivity. For people in rural areas, there are ways to celebrate every festival, and some still keep the old ways to celebrate festivals, but for people in cities, many of them don't pay attention to form, so I suggest you go back to your hometown more often, because there are your roots there. Some people will ask, "Why do we celebrate the holidays in the way of the ancients? Are the ancients so happy, and are we modern people the same? " I don't think so. If everyone is the same, will traditional festivals develop? "Traditional festivals will definitely develop. I'm not saying that they will not develop. On the contrary, I have to encourage them. But you must know that there is no development without inheritance. In other words, you don't even understand traditional things. How can you talk about development? Seek development through inheritance. In modern society, everything is for efficiency, and everything needs innovation. Only such things have vitality, and so do our traditional festivals. To this end, we should take the essence of tradition, discard the dross of tradition, and create a modern way to celebrate festivals by combining modern life concepts. We don't celebrate our festivals with traditional slogans, but inject fresh blood into traditional festivals and carry forward traditions.

C in recent years, western festivals have been greatly favored. Many people like western festivals. You may not forget what you said on Mother's Day: "Mom, you have worked hard!" " "You may prefer to snuggle up with the person you like under the starry sky on Christmas Eve, which shows that your heart has silently accepted western festivals. It has been said that western festivals worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries. For western festivals, we should be cautious and have a certain degree of "cultural anxiety" and "cultural vigilance", which is appropriate, but we should not blindly exclude foreigners. As history has said, standing still will only lead to backwardness. Modern people have such an idea, which is a naive idea of arrogance and corruption. Mr. Lu Xun put it well, "takenism". Facing it, we should treat it boldly and rationally. In fact, in reality, we all see how we spend western festivals. It is impossible for us to spend a western festival in the western way, which is not allowed by the environment and our culture. Now we have to spend other people's holidays in our own way. We are interested in finding more happiness from western festivals and sweeping away the traditional conservatism and oppression. According to Grandpa Deng's idea, we will have a western festival with China characteristics, which westerners are sure of. Now, both traditional festivals at home and various festivals abroad have actually been taken out and become the flavor of conspicuous decoration. For example, when Christmas comes, we are also a consumer day or a fashion label here. It can be said that the traditional festivals in China are not too threatening, but the real danger comes from ourselves. A warm festival like Mid-Autumn Festival has become a showcase for mooncake merchants to show off their skills and a channel for unscrupulous politicians to engage in corruption and speculation. This sounds like a terrible thing. Today, with the serious lack of cultural identity, our duty may not be to make money and spend money under the banner of festivals, but to live our traditional festivals with piety and seriousness.

Survey summary:

Traditional festivals are a long-term process of historical and cultural accumulation of a nation and a country, and they are valuable cultural heritage of a nation and a country, and we can't abandon them. After this investigation, I really feel a lot. Faced with this topic, I think we should try our best to add more national characteristics and call for more traditional festivals with national characteristics and cultural connotations. In today's economic globalization, traditional culture has also been globalized, including the invasion of foreign festivals and the spread of China festivals. In Chinatown in the United States, we also see many people who are not from China celebrating our festivals, which is regarded as cultural infiltration. The people of China love peace. We will not use our traditional culture to invade others. We just share our good things with you. Everyone in China has the obligation to pay attention to our festivals and carry them forward.

This survey may be small and not representative enough, but I hope this report will inspire readers.

Investigation report on traditional festivals: Fan;

My hometown is Maoming, a neighbor of Zhanjiang, the southernmost city in Chinese mainland. The traditional and distinctive festivals handed down from my hometown are annual festivals. Year, that is, once a year, can also be called Nianxiao, but it is not the same as Nianxiao. The Spring Festival holiday is concentrated in the first month and February of the lunar calendar after the Spring Festival, and other "autumn harvest" festivals (held one month after the autumn harvest, mostly from March to November of the lunar calendar) are held every month. The annual festival is usually held at the same time in a village and usually lasts for three days. There are several villages nearby, and festivals are held at the same time every year. Most festivals in rural areas are centered on the land temple, and several surrounding villages are held together.

It's been a long time. According to the old man, there used to be several major events, such as receiving bodhisattvas, putting on a stage, worshiping gods, feasting and singing operas. Fees are generally raised by the clan or the respected elders in the village, and are charged according to the population (that is, how many people a family receives, including babies and the elderly), commonly known as "population money". Nowadays, superstition has been basically abandoned. In order to get together with relatives and friends, visit each other and keep emotional contact at the end of the year, hometown people make and eat annual regulations. It is also a comfort to one year's hard work and an expectation for the coming year. Later, it was learned from the literature in western Guangdong that the chronology of hometown had a long history and was recorded in local chronicles of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Guangxu's "Maoming County Records and Customs" contains: "From December to February (February of the lunar calendar), villagers Nuo, chasing ghosts along the door and singing folk songs, which is called chronology."

One said: According to the legend of the elders, the "year example" in my hometown also comes from the Lantern Festival. According to legend, since the Han and Tang Dynasties, the cultural customs of the Central Plains have gradually penetrated into the land of western Guangdong, and the habit of playing lanterns on the Lantern Festival has also been accepted. Combined with local customs, it gradually evolved into a grand and enthusiastic folk festival, which was highly valued by villagers.

On the one hand, the chronology has something to do with Mrs. Sita. According to historical data, the annual event was initiated by the Xi family and evolved into today's annual event after a long time. Mrs Sita is an influential figure in her hometown. She has made outstanding contributions to safeguarding national unity and national unity, and was praised as "the first heroine in China" by Zhou Enlai. Among the statues used in the annual "wandering gods", there is a statue of Mrs. Sita. It can be seen that her position in the hearts of the people in her hometown is as lofty as a god. The hometown people admire a patriotic heroine so much, which also reflects the hometown people's heroic feelings and patriotic thoughts. Perhaps worshipping Mrs. Baptist as a god is just the practice of our ancestors, and worshipping Mrs. Baptist is just a form of written law. But the cultural connotation contained in it cannot be erased. Mrs Xi's culture makes this chronology more historic. It is not a feudal superstition, but a positive humanistic spirit.

"Wandering God" is one of the most important activities in the calendar, and "going on stage" is a part of "wandering God". This is the most lively scene in the annual activities. All the men, women and children in the village are holding their arms, gathering the prepared offerings at the head of the village or a clearing in the village and putting them on the altar. The most conspicuous sacrifice is of course chicken. Maoming people can't sit still without chickens, so naturally there will be no chickens to offer. After selection and cooking, the chicken is fat and has a bent neck, which looks heroic. A chicken always has a profit bag (equivalent to a purse) in its mouth, ready to accept the gift of God. Chickens' heads all face in one direction-the direction from God. Everything people like in festivals except chickens, such as wine, meat, fish, fruit and so on. It should be brought from all directions, poured into the altar, and rolled up their piety to God, some of which are almost as big as treating God. In some places, tall candles are inserted in the middle of the offerings, which adds a lot of warm and mysterious atmosphere. Fireworks are indispensable. They are accompanied by other offerings, millstones. The children unfolded the plates of firecrackers, one by one. In my hometown, local festivals are held at different times, mainly in the lunar month after the Spring Festival (the old year), but from the first day of the first lunar month to 65438+February 30 of the lunar calendar, there are Chinese New Year festivals all over the region, and some places hold biennial festivals every year. Generally speaking, the annual conference is held in rural areas, but it is rarely held in towns, because most people in towns come from rural areas. On this day, most people who go out will go back to their original villages for an annual meeting, which usually lasts for three days. The first day is called "annual general meeting", the second day is called "regular annual general meeting", and the last day is called "the end of annual general meeting". Most of the activities throughout the year are lively. The start date of a year will be different in different places, and sometimes even the village next door will set the year at different times, mainly to facilitate people and relatives from different regions to visit each other.

It is said that during the period of "",due to political reasons, some superstitious activities such as "wandering the gods" were interspersed in the chronology, and a period ended. However, with the turmoil of the past and the opening of people's minds, festivals with unique hometown characteristics have become popular again. There are also many changes in the traditional calendar: superstitious activities are reduced and more attention is paid to the emotional connection between relatives and friends. It can be said that Nianguan has become a carnival for hometown people at the end of the year, and it is a festival to celebrate the hard harvest of the year and connect feelings. Hometown people often say "how to look at the year" and "how to eat the year", but now in my hometown, eating is still the main thing, and more customs are still kept in the countryside. What is more important is the emotional contact between relatives and friends, knowing how to harvest and share.

As a special festival in hometown, the annual festival not only makes people in hometown feel harmonious, but also provides a platform for people in hometown to encourage each other and create brilliant achievements in the new year. More importantly, it has promoted consumption, stabilized the lives of people in hometown, contributed to the domestic demand of the country, and made due efforts for the stability, prosperity and prosperity of the country. As a Maoming person, I have reason to be proud of having such a unique traditional festival in my hometown!

Investigation report on traditional festivals: Fan Wensan;

1. The reasons or social background of the investigation and study With the development of the times, the exchanges between China and the West have become increasingly frequent, and the differences between Chinese and Western cultures have gradually become unified, which has led many people to downplay China's traditional festival culture and pay attention to foreign festivals, such as/kloc-Western Valentine's Day in February of 0/4, April Fool's Day in 0/4,/kloc-. On this issue, I made a survey on the awareness of traditional festivals in China to some students in some middle schools in residential areas, and now I will make the following analysis report on the survey results.

Two. Survey objectives and regional introduction

Object: Some students at school.

Area: Some middle schools around the community.

Three. The process of investigation and study

The first stage: define the research purpose and determine the research direction.

The second stage: collecting written materials through books, television, internet and other media means, and conducting online surveys.

The third stage: designing questionnaires and conducting field surveys. Clarify people's understanding of Chinese and western traditional festival culture.

The third stage: the collected questionnaire survey results are classified and counted, and finally the data are summarized, and the data are analyzed in combination with the questionnaire survey results. Summarize the data and complete the closing report.

Four. Information from the survey

1. What traditional festivals do you know in China?

Do you know the customs of these traditional festivals? (You can give a simple answer. )

Do you know the origin of these traditional customs? (You can give a simple answer. )

4. What is your favorite traditional festival?

5. How do you usually spend this traditional festival?

6. Which do you prefer, traditional festivals or foreign festivals?

7. What do you want to say about foreign festivals, especially Valentine's Day and Christmas? Take the initiative to understand and accept foreign cultures, but at the same time, we must live our own traditional festivals, introduce our country's long history, culture and traditional customs to more people, and understand and respect each other's cultures, so as to better cooperate and achieve real peace.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) The results and conclusions of the investigation.

Advantages and disadvantages of celebrating Chinese and western festivals

Most middle school students think that the traditional festivals in China are of far-reaching significance, and they deserve to be advocated and held ceremoniously. However, some middle school students think that their understanding of traditional festivals in China is not very high, and they don't understand the significance of some festivals. Some people even say that they don't know much about traditional festivals in China. In the survey, I found that many people can't fully tell what the traditional festivals in China are, and some even say they don't know the origin of the Dragon Boat Festival.

In recent years, fireworks and firecrackers have been banned in many places. Fireworks and firecrackers, which could have been exciting, have been left to us as a bad habit, making the Spring Festival lose its traditional festive color of "firecrackers killing the old year" and we can only stay at home and watch the Spring Festival party, the first month party and the Ministry of Culture party day after day? Perhaps it is because of some of our actions that the charm of traditional culture has been discounted in the hearts of young people.

Any festival has its regionality or uniqueness. In America, there are Halloween, Thanksgiving and so on. In America, they spend almost a quarter of the year celebrating festivals. In contrast, many traditional festivals in China, such as Dragon Boat Festival and Double Ninth Festival, are more elegant, with deeper cultural connotations and less "madness". This is why many young people are keen on western festivals instead of traditional ones. Of course, we can't ignore the subtle role of western economic strength and commercial speculation.

I compared the situation of Christmas at home and abroad:

Christmas comes from religion. Most people in China don't believe in Jesus, so naturally they don't know its true meaning. Personally, I think that at least 95% of China people have been "blind". Christmas is only an opportunity for young couples to be romantic, and it is also a good opportunity for young people to be crazy. The real meaning of Christmas is different. Christmas in China has become a carnival.

Look at Christmas Eve abroad:

Waljohn Street in Norway, the busiest commercial street in Oslo, is unacceptably deserted.

There is no one in the street, but the lights and monitors in the shop are always on.

This is a foreign subway station on Christmas Eve. It is empty.

Look at the domestic situation:

The crowd is crowded and the traffic is chaotic.

Reasonable suggestions or countermeasures for intransitive verbs Through this survey, it is found that contemporary middle school students pay less attention to China traditional culture, especially traditional festivals. I think it may be because students only concentrate on their usual classroom study in their lives and forget to strengthen their understanding of China's traditional culture.

1. Beware of "putting up a stage with culture and singing opera with economy"

Nowadays, traditional festivals are facing an embarrassing situation. Driven by the deliberate hype of merchants and people's curiosity, the phenomenon of "culture plays an economic role" appeared in traditional festivals. Traditional festivals have completely lost their traditional connotation and characteristics and become a platform for businesses to use. Now our country legalizes traditional festivals, the purpose is not to provide a platform for businessmen, but to promote the traditional culture of China, so that we can't insert too many programs related to commercial content or themes unrelated to festivals in traditional festivals. Instead, we should hold activities, increase the publicity of traditional festivals, let more people participate in them, understand these traditional festivals, and then like them from the heart. The legalization of traditional festivals by the state provides us with a platform. The key now is how to "sing opera" on this platform. But in any case, it is necessary to prevent the phenomenon of "building a stage with culture and singing opera with economy" from happening again, otherwise it will violate the original intention of the state to legalize traditional festivals.

During the Spring Festival, small shops are beaming.

Mid-Autumn Festival market in China.

2. Let traditional festivals become people's habits.

Nowadays, more and more people are keen on one imported festival after another, such as Valentine's Day, April Fool's Day and Christmas. However, the historical and traditional festivals that really belong to us have been played down intentionally or unintentionally. Now the country has legalized traditional festivals, which provides us with an opportunity to carry forward traditional culture. Although the traditional festival is only a short day, as long as we make more efforts to explore the connotation and specific carrier of the festival, more people can participate, and I believe that the cultural concept of the traditional festival can really be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, especially the younger generation. On the day of traditional festivals, we should give full play to the role of communities, streets and other carriers, and hold some colorful celebrations related to traditional festivals that the masses love and young people are willing to participate in, so that people can recall the long history and understand the profound connotation of traditional festivals. When traditional festivals become a habit of people, it is not far from carrying forward our traditional culture.

The market of Dragon Boat Festival.

3. Have a good traditional festival and start from yourself.

I hope that we middle school students can start from ourselves and take the initiative to understand China's traditional cultural knowledge after studying. In addition, I hope that schools and communities can hold more cultural activities to popularize the cultural knowledge of traditional festivals in China, so as to establish a good outlook on life and values and prove their patriotic enthusiasm with actions.

Seven. Survey summary

Traditional festivals are the product of a country's long-term historical and cultural accumulation, and have become one of the most important carriers of national traditional culture since its birth. Its unique characteristics of universal love and participation determine its irreplaceable role in promoting national culture. Every country or nation with a long history and culture has its own colorful traditional festivals. Born and raised in Sri Lanka, our daily life, thoughts and beliefs are closely related to these holiday customs. In a particular festival atmosphere, people especially like to express and entrust some special feelings with poems, words and other artistic forms, thus producing many festival-related poems. Here, the festival is just a carrier, but the meaning, feelings and thoughts in the poem have a special taste in my heart. In a sense, it is through poems, words and other forms of expression that the contents of festivals are richer, more complete and more interesting. The integration of the two not only explains the significance of festivals, but also reveals the true meaning of life. It is also a necessary condition for contemporary middle school students to understand Chinese and western traditional festival culture.

Eight. Insights from the survey

Through this investigation report, I deeply felt the long history of our great motherland and the charm of ancient historical civilization handed down by our ancestors, which made me deeply fall in love with our traditional festivals and the culture contained therein. At the same time, I also learned about foreign festivals in the west, which broadened my horizons and increased my knowledge.

In the future, we should not only be in line with international standards and understand western culture, but more importantly, as middle school students, we have the responsibility to carry forward the traditional culture of our country and let more people know about China.

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