Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Among teenagers, many people have never seen the dragon boat, never heard of suona, don't know wormwood and calamus, and don't agree with Tomb-Sweeping Day's memorial service. However, more and more .

Among teenagers, many people have never seen the dragon boat, never heard of suona, don't know wormwood and calamus, and don't agree with Tomb-Sweeping Day's memorial service. However, more and more .

Among teenagers, many people have never seen the dragon boat, never heard of suona, don't know wormwood and calamus, and don't agree with Tomb-Sweeping Day's memorial service. However, more and more ... I also saw this question on page 29 when I was doing "Review and Practice" in grade six. I chose the answer from an enthusiastic netizen on the Internet:

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival, which is a series of activities aimed at paying homage to ancestors. With the development and change of society, the traditional concept has faded in the consciousness of teenagers, and this established legal holiday is mostly used for holidays, travel or friends gathering, leisure and entertainment. There are many reasons: first, there are many people who have left their homes, and there is no condition to go home to worship their ancestors. In fact, it is not that they have no nostalgia for their ancestors. Personally, I think the most important thing for filial piety and respect for the elderly is to be faithful and filial during their lifetime. After the old man died, everything else was empty; Another reason is that most people are under great pressure and pressed for time at ordinary times, so they need to relax or do private things outside of work on holidays.

it's just too long, alas ~