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The Composition of Dai Water-splashing Festival
It turns out that the traditional water splashing of the Dai people only uses leaves dipped in a little water to splash each other to show their blessings. But today's young people feel that they are not enjoying themselves enough. When they are in high spirits, they simply dump the whole basin of water together. Young people, men and women, foreigners from China, Dai people, Han people and people of other nationalities, locals and foreigners almost all left their homes and plunged into the splashing sea water. Of course, Dai boys and girls are the "main force" of splashing water, and beautiful girls naturally become the object of splashing water. Dai girls wearing national costumes are the most beautiful scenery of the Water-splashing Festival. Graceful Dai girls, wearing skirts and dancing, make the whole carnival water-splashing festival gentle and romantic.
Whether you know it or not, everyone is splashed with pots, buckets and spoons ... all second-hand. Clear water, with good wishes and cheerful laughter, drenches people. It is so exciting and happy, and floats decorate the city. Smart merchants decorate floats with various advertisements, and the world becomes colorful. Young Dai people also want to pay New Year's greetings, but the form of New Year's greetings is different from that of Han people. People go to New Year in droves, singing and dancing all the way, lifting old people or distinguished guests with bamboo poles and throwing them into the air, so happy and blessed.
Water, the source of life, brings life to everything in the world, good luck to hardworking people and a bright future to Xishuangbanna.
Dai Water-splashing Festival Composition 2 "A hundred miles of different winds, a thousand miles of different customs", different ethnic groups have different folk customs.
There is such a historical legend in the Dai people's Songkran Festival.
A long time ago, there was a demon king who did many evils in the Dai area. He burned, robbed and raped people everywhere. The crops have not been harvested, and the people are restless and miserable. People are fed up with his cruelty and hate his guts, but no one can kill him. The big devil has six wives, but he is still not satisfied and robbed a beautiful and clever girl. The girls are full of hatred and plot how to kill the devil. One night, seven girls got the devil drunk with the best wine and meat, exposing his fatal weakness. It turns out that this demon king who is fearless can't even prick his neck with his own hair. The alert little girl carefully pulled out a red hair of the lich king and tied it around his neck. Sure enough, the devil's head fell off and turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it rolls, the fire of evil will spread. Bamboo houses were burned and crops were burned. In order to put out the evil fire, the girls took turns holding the head of the Great Devil. Since then, this day has formed a grand festival of the Dai people to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year-the Water-splashing Festival.
In the early morning of the festival, Dai people, men, women and children all put on festive costumes, carrying clear water, first went to the Buddhist temple to bathe the Buddha, and then began to splash water on each other. Wish each other good luck, happiness and health. People jumped and shouted, "Water! Water! Water! " The sound of gongs and drums resounded through the sky, and the water of blessing splashed everywhere. Dai people seem to be silent in the sea of water splashing, laughter and water. During the Songkran Festival, Dai youth like to play the game of losing packets in the open space in the forest. This flower bag is made of beautiful cloth. Water-splashing Festival, the whole city is full of laughter. The expressions of excitement and happiness are engraved on everyone's face. Good memories are engraved in everyone's heart.
Songkran Festival is an annual traditional festival of the Dai people (April 13 to 15 in the solar calendar). The Dai language is called "cold combined with cold", which means "June New Year" or "Dai calendar New Year". In fact, the Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai calendar. Because of the Dai calendar, the New Year begins in June. There is another legend about the origin of the Songkran Festival.
A long time ago, an evil devil occupied the beautiful and rich Xishuangbanna and married seven beautiful girls. The girls are full of hatred and plot how to kill the devil. One night, the youngest girl drunk the devil with the best wine and meat, exposing his fatal weakness. It turns out that this demon king who is fearless is afraid to tie his neck with his hair. The alert little girl carefully pulled out a red hair of the lich king and tied it around his neck. Sure enough, the devil's head fell off and turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it rolls, the fire of evil will spread. Bamboo houses were burned and crops were burned. In order to put out the evil fire, seven girls took turns to hold down the devil's head, while other girls kept throwing water on it. Finally, in June of the Dai calendar, the evil fire went out and the devil's head was thrown into the river. The villagers began to live and work in peace and contentment.
Since then, in order to express my memory and gratitude to those seven girls. This activity has continued to this day and has become a festival for the Dai people to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year-the Water-splashing Festival. In the eyes of Dai people, water is a symbol of holiness, beauty and light. With water in the world, everything can grow, and water is the god of life.
The water-splashing festival is coming, and the Dai people are busy killing pigs, chickens and making wine. They also have to make many "rice cakes" and Baba made of various glutinous rice to eat during festivals.
Dai people's "Water-splashing Festival" Composition 4 Every nation has its own unique traditional folk festivals. The biggest festival of the Dai people is the Water-splashing Festival.
The Songkran Festival usually lasts for three or four days in the middle of April in the solar calendar, that is, in June in the Dai calendar. The first day is equivalent to New Year's Eve. On this day, people go to the river to watch the dragon boat race. The long dragon boat is pointed at both ends, and the side of the boat is engraved with exquisite patterns. The winner of the competition will receive the winning flag and prizes. People also brought them a bowl of rice wine, sprinkled handfuls of candy, and danced a unique "Yila River" national dance to cheer them on.
The last day is New Year's Day. "New Year's Day" is crowded with people everywhere. People engage in interesting activities, such as the popular games "Go Up" and "Lost Packet".
The empty day in the middle is the most grand water splashing day. At about 10 in the morning, men, women and children came to the street with buckets. There is a lot of clear water on the roadside, petals are floating on the water, and some even drop a few drops of perfume. Everyone, regardless of gender, age and nationality, poured water on each other and wished each other good luck in order to eliminate disasters and pray.
The purpose of the Dai Water-splashing Festival is to reach a happy climax with laughter.
The Dai people's Water-splashing Festival is the Dai people's New Year. In the Dai calendar, it is from June 24 to June 26, which is the middle of April in the summer calendar.
In the morning, men, women and children bathe and change clothes, go to the Buddhist temple to worship Buddha, sprinkle water on the Buddha, and collect flowers and green leaves to worship at the Buddhist temple. After that, people began to throw water at each other, only to see young men and women, bronze cymbals, washbasins filled with water, and then poured out of the street and splashed everyone. This is auspicious water, blessed water! No matter who splashes water, whoever gets splashed laughs loudly. ...
According to legend, in ancient times, there was a fire demon who did evil and robbed seven girls. The youngest girl is Shannon. She later learned from a white-haired grandfather that pulling out the fire devil's hair could strangle her. Qi Xin, the girls Qi Xin killed the devil together, and the devil turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it lands, it will catch fire. The girls splashed water and finally put out the evil fire. This legend gradually became the Water-splashing Festival.
In addition to splashing water, there are also singing and dancing activities in the Songkran Festival. Dai people put on holiday costumes and came to the village square. Men, women and children sing and dance together, some dance peacock dance, some dance "Five Spicy Roars", some improvise, and dance while singing, with clear rhythm, melodious tunes and moving songs. ...
During the Songkran Festival, dragon boat races will be held on the broad Lancang River. Water boats will be decorated with colorful flowers, such as Jackie Chan, Peacock and Carp. Dozens of young people will paddle hard, and the audience on both sides will be like clouds, and the sound of gongs and drums and cheers will resound through the sky.
Dai People's Water-splashing Festival Composition 6 In this dazzling and colorful festival, what impressed me most was the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. This is the Dai people's Water-splashing Festival.
Today's sky is blue, like a piece of blue satin. White clouds are like fermented cotton candy, and white clouds are on blue satin. It's a beautiful day. The "Dai Water-splashing Festival" has begun. Let's buy a small basin. It's time to splash water. Everyone's small basin is full of gold and silver water, and then, pour water on others, splash, spill! My sister and I laughed and danced! How happy, happy. What an interesting time!
In addition to splashing water, catching ducks at sea and crossing the bridge that day! On the second day of the Dai water-splashing festival, the duck-catching competition began! I saw big brothers bravely jump into the water to catch ducks. Wow! It's fun to watch big brother catch ducks. I have been to the pontoon bridge, only to see that the bridge is made of banana leaves, let alone adults. Even when I got on the bridge, I was sinking. An elder sister went to the pontoon bridge for the first time and only saw her running all the time. Halfway through, she went astray and fell directly into the water. At this time, I asked my grandfather, "Grandpa, why did you catch a duck to cross the bridge?" Grandpa proudly said: "catching ducks means you will have good luck this year, and crossing the pontoon bridge will keep you safe all your life!" " "At this time grandpa let me go and see the rich bridge. Wow! An aunt, she really crossed the bridge.
The Dai water-splashing festival is the favorite festival of the Dai people, and it is also the happiest festival of the Dai people. If you really want to experience the joy of the Dai Water-splashing Festival, go to Baoting as a guest!
Dai is a minority. They have many festivals symbolizing beauty, among which the Songkran Festival is one.
Legend has it that the Dai people have a demon king who does many evils. He burned, killed, robbed and raped women everywhere ... People suffered from his cruelty and hated his guts, but no one could kill him. A clever girl was chosen as the seventh wife by the devil's wife. She hates the devil, too, but on the surface she keeps a straight face. Once she accompanied the devil to drink, and took the opportunity to find out the devil's weakness: as long as the devil's hair was tied around his neck, his head would roll down. So she got the devil drunk, pulled out a hair and tied it around the devil's neck, but the devil refused to give up doing evil after he died. Where his head rolls, there is disaster. When he throws it into the water, the water will be rough. Buried underground, it stinks everywhere. Only when the devil's wife holds his head will there be no disaster. So, seven wives took turns holding the devil's head until the devil's head turned to ashes. People brought water to clean the seven girls. This custom has been handed down and gradually became the present Songkran Festival.
Songkran Festival symbolizes happiness and good luck. Songkran Festival is also called Bathing Buddha Festival. On the water-splashing festival, people go to the square. When the host speaks, the fountain in the square will start to spray water. At this time, people can scoop water in the fountain and splash water on each other. No matter who is splashed, his face is full of smiles. Because the person who is splashed is lucky, and the person who is splashed brings good luck to others, who can be unhappy?
I hope I can personally visit the Dai people, experience the sacred Songkran Festival of the Dai people, see the grand occasion of the Songkran Festival with my own eyes, and listen to their happy laughter with my own eyes.
In the morning, my mother and some friends of my mother went to Daqiao Village in China to attend the annual Water-splashing Festival.
Originally, I thought that the Songkran Festival here should be to sprinkle a few drops of water on others to express my blessing. I didn't know until I arrived at Daqiao Village that there was some shallow water in a large field. People fill it with washbasins and splash water on each other, which is no different from a water fight.
I saw it and felt quite fresh, so I went to ask adults for money and bought a washbasin with some partners, and ran back to the meeting without looking back. On the way, those people smiled at us when they saw that we didn't touch a drop of water. At the same time, they took a washbasin full of water and threw water at us when we weren't looking. We went to the field full of water, ready to "attack" the fragile children.
As soon as we arrived at the meeting, we also poured them water from the washbasin. On the surface, they couldn't help, but they didn't show weakness in front of us, and immediately they kept throwing water at us. Under the sunshine, everyone who has been splashed with water shines faintly and is warm. After a while, we sweated again, and it was very hot. Chase, chase, run. We became exhausted at once, but fortunately, mom arrived in time, otherwise we might lie on the water and fall asleep!
We are reluctant to see happy people, but we have to go.
The Dai people's "Water Splashing Festival" composition 9 The most famous of the Dai people is probably the Water Splashing Festival. On a certain day in April every year, the Dai people will hold a water-splashing festival. On this morning, people will collect flowers, provide green leaves to Buddhist temples and bring clear water to welcome the Buddha. After that, large-scale water splashing began. I saw groups of young men and women pouring water into bronze pots, pouring out of the streets and chasing, splashing everyone from head to toe and soaking wet. This is auspicious water, happy water, whether it is splashed or splashed, it is extremely happy, with a smile on its face.
Dai women are very particular about hair accessories. Most of them comb their hair into a high bun, and they also like to put flowers in it. On the other hand, men like to wear double-breasted or large-breasted collarless shirts and baggy trousers.
The Dai bamboo house, where the Dai people live, is also very famous. Due to the high temperature in Dai residential areas, bamboo buildings are beneficial to prevent extreme high temperature and humidity. Therefore, the Dai people still maintain the habit of "building more bamboo houses and living by water". There is another custom of the Dai people: one family builds a house and the whole village helps. When the new building enters the city, a "bamboo building" ceremony will be held. At this time, the whole village is as lively as a festival. At the same time, I also want to invite Zanha to sing the song "Congratulations on the New House". It is said that only in this way can we be auspicious, safe and prosperous.
There are many folk customs of the Dai people, which are worth learning and exploring.
The Dai water-splashing festival is an annual traditional festival of the Dai people (April 13 to 15 in the solar calendar). The Dai language is called "cold combined with cold", which means "June New Year" or "Dai calendar New Year". In fact, the Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai calendar. Because of the Dai calendar, the New Year begins in June. There is another legend about the origin of the Songkran Festival.
A long time ago, an evil monster occupied the beautiful and rich Xishuangbanna and married seven beautiful girls. The girls are full of hatred and plot how to kill the devil. One night, the youngest girl drunk the devil with the best wine and meat, exposing his fatal weakness. It turned out that this fearless demon did not dare to tie his neck with his hair. The alert little girl carefully pulled out a demon's red hair and tied it around his neck. Sure enough, the devil's head fell off and turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it rolls, the fire of evil will spread. Bamboo houses were burned and crops were burned. In order to put out the evil fire, seven girls took turns holding the devil's head, while other girls kept throwing water on it. Finally, in June of the Dai calendar, the evil fire went out and the demon head threw himself into the river. The villagers began to live and work in peace and contentment.
Since then, in order to express my memory and gratitude to those seven girls. This activity has continued to this day and has become a festival for the Dai people to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year-the Water-splashing Festival. In the eyes of Dai people, water is a symbol of holiness, beauty and light. With water in the world, everything can grow, and water is the god of life.
The water-splashing festival is coming, and the Dai people are busy killing pigs, chickens and making wine. They also have to make many "rice cakes" and Baba made of various glutinous rice to eat during festivals.
The Dai water-splashing festival is an annual traditional festival of the Dai people (April 13 to 15 in the solar calendar). The Dai language is called "cold combined with cold", which means "June New Year" or "Dai calendar New Year". In fact, the Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai calendar. Because of the Dai calendar, the New Year begins in June. There is another legend about the origin of the Songkran Festival.
A long time ago, an evil devil occupied the beautiful and rich Xishuangbanna and married seven beautiful girls. The girls are full of hatred and plan how to kill the devil. One night, the youngest girl drunk the devil with the best wine and meat, exposing his fatal weakness. It turns out that this demon king who is fearless is afraid to tie his neck with his hair. The alert little girl carefully pulled out a red hair of the lich king and tied it around his neck. Sure enough, the devil's head fell off and turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it rolls, the fire of evil will spread. Bamboo houses were burned and crops were burned. In order to put out the evil fire, seven girls took turns to hold the devil's head, while other girls kept throwing water on it. Finally, in June of the Dai calendar, the evil fire went out and the devil's head was thrown into the river. The villagers began to live and work in peace and contentment.
Since then, in order to express my memory and gratitude to those seven girls. This activity has continued to this day and has become a festival for the Dai people to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year-the Water-splashing Festival. In the eyes of Dai people, water is a symbol of holiness, beauty and light. With water in the world, everything can grow, and water is the god of life.
The water-splashing festival is coming, and the Dai people are busy killing pigs, chickens and making wine. They also have to make many "rice cakes" and Baba made of various glutinous rice to eat during festivals.
They arrived early the next day, so they bought a basin to splash water on. When we arrived in splendid china, we splashed water with pots. We went to change clothes first, and then took the basin into the splash zone.
I filled a basin of water first, ran to the shore, and splashed it wherever I went. At this time, I went to the place where I filled the water and was about to fill it. Suddenly, the water splashed from the side. When I was about to fall, the people on the shore caught me with huge water. I ran quickly. Before I ran two steps, the water reached my back. The impact was too great and I was very angry.
I started my revenge plan. I found a huge water gun on the shore and I shot at the people below. As long as anyone comes, no matter adults or children, I will shoot them in the face. I watched one person after another embarrassed by me, looking for teeth everywhere. I was very proud, but before long, the people in the water began to resist. First I threw water crazily, but they turned defeat into victory.
After a while, we went swimming in the swimming pool, where there were waves. Now we catch people in the water for a while, and then we go to wash the waves. We found that as long as we go higher and higher, the waves will be higher. After washing the waves, we splashed for a while and then went home.
I am very happy. It's a crazy water-splashing festival.
The annual Dai New Year, that is, the Water-splashing Festival, has begun again. For Dai people, this day is equivalent to the Spring Festival of Han people, and local people will have three days off to celebrate their biggest national festival of the year.
On the day of the Songkran Festival, there were bursts of songs, deafening gongs, laughter dancing with the water and "water! Water! Water! " There are cheers, happy laughter and happy screams everywhere. The whole city has become a world of water and a sea of joy.
It turns out that the traditional water splashing of the Dai people only uses leaves dipped in a little water to splash each other to show their blessings. But today's young people feel that they are not enjoying themselves enough. When they are in high spirits, they simply dump the whole basin of water together. Young people, men and women, foreigners from China, Dai people, Han people and people of other nationalities, locals and foreigners almost all left their homes and plunged into the splashing sea water. Of course, Dai boys and girls are the "main force" of splashing water, and beautiful girls naturally become the object of splashing water. Dai girls wearing national costumes are the most beautiful scenery of the Water-splashing Festival. Graceful Dai girls, wearing skirts and dancing, make the whole carnival water-splashing festival gentle and romantic.
Whether you know it or not, everyone is splashed with pots, buckets and spoons ... all second-hand. Clear water, with good wishes and cheerful laughter, drenches people. Floats decorate the city, which is so exciting and happy. Smart merchants decorate floats with various advertisements, and the world becomes colorful. Young Dai people also want to pay New Year's greetings, but the form of New Year's greetings is different from that of Han people. People go to New Year in droves, singing and dancing all the way, lifting old people or distinguished guests with bamboo poles and throwing them into the air, so happy and blessed.
Dai water-splashing festival composition 14 Dai festivals are rich and colorful, among which my favorite is the water-splashing festival!
Songkran Festival is also the New Year of Dai people. In the Dai calendar, it is from June 24 to June 26, which is the middle of April in the summer calendar.
In the morning, men, women and children bathe and change clothes, go to the Buddhist temple to worship Buddha, sprinkle water on the Buddha, and collect flowers and green leaves to worship at the Buddhist temple. After that, the crowd began to throw water at each other. I saw young men and women, brass cymbals and washbasins filled with water, and then they poured out of the street and threw water at everyone. This is auspicious water, blessed water! No matter who splashes water, whoever gets splashed laughs loudly. ...
According to legend, in ancient times, there was a fire demon who did evil and robbed seven girls. The youngest girl is Shannon. Later, she learned from a white-haired grandfather that pulling out her hair could strangle the fire demon. Qi Xin, the girls Qi Xin killed the devil together, and the devil turned into a ball of fire. Wherever it lands, it will catch fire. The girls splashed water and finally put out the evil fire. This legend gradually became the Water-splashing Festival.
In addition to splashing water, there are also singing and dancing activities in the Songkran Festival. Dai people put on holiday costumes and came to the village square. Men, women and children sing and dance together, some dance peacock dance, some dance "Five Spicy Roars", some improvise and dance while singing, with clear rhythm, melodious tunes and moving songs. ...
During the Songkran Festival, a dragon boat race will be held on the vast Lancang River. Water boats will be decorated with colorful flowers, such as Jackie Chan, Peacock and Carp. Dozens of young people will paddle hard, and the audience on both sides will be like clouds, and the sound of gongs and drums and cheers will resound through the sky.
Dai Composition Water-splashing Festival 15 Have you ever heard of the Water-splashing Festival? It's a Dai festival! Let's introduce this festival to you first!
Songkran Festival is the biggest festival of Dai people, and it is also the most influential festival with the largest number of participants in ethnic festivals. Songkran Festival is the New Year of the Dai people, which is equivalent to the middle of April in the Gregorian calendar. This festival usually lasts for three to seven days, and people regard this day as the most beautiful and auspicious day.
This time, I was lucky enough to come to Yunnan, the hometown of the Dai people, and participated in a water-splashing festival. It is really interesting! I still remember the scene at that time: I was wearing a A Dai costume dedicated to celebrating the Songkran Festival, waiting for an order. As soon as I heard the sound, I rushed to the pool at the speed of light, picked up a basin, filled it with water, shook it and threw it at the newcomer. I fell into a drowned rat before several fast runners touched the basin. I was filling it with water, and I spilled some new people. Suddenly a cold behind him, it turned out that he hit back. I quickly grabbed the washbasin and filled it with water, then ran over and threw it out. I repeated these two actions, but I felt extremely happy and I don't know how long it took. Mom said we should go back to the hotel, but I always feel that we didn't have enough fun. Looking at people who are still splashing water, I really envy them!
Dai people are a people who respect water in love the water. They think that water represents auspiciousness and health, so the more water you splash, the better your luck. I hope I can take part in Dai Water-splashing Festival again!
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