We wish to show our gratitude and thanks with a small gift. Happy Teacher‘s Day!我们送您一件小礼物,以表我们对您的感激之情。教师节愉快!
You are like a third parent. We all love you and respect you. 您就象我们的家长,我们都敬爱您。
We all like having you as our teacher. You have our respect and gratefulness. 我们喜欢您做我们的老师,我们尊敬您、感激您。
This is Teachers‘ Day and a time to be grateful to all teachers. This profession deserves the special recognition and respect. There is no more appropriate time than this to honour you and others in your chosen field. You have my eternal gratefulness. Have a happy Teachers‘ Day. 时逢教师节,是向所有教师表达谢意的日子。这个职业值得受到特别的重视和尊重。此刻是向您及您的同行们致敬的最佳时机。我永远感激您。祝节日快乐!
We are more thankful than we can express. 对您的谢意,我们无法用语言来表达。
You have been a qualified teachers and even better friend. Thank you for all that you have done. 您不仅是一位合格的教师,更是一位好朋友,谢谢您所做的一切。
Send you our everlasting feeling of gratefulness and thankfulness on this special day. 在这特别的日子谨向您致以我们永恒的感激之情。
It is the most appropriate time to show you our thanks. 现在是向您表达感激之情最为恰当的时刻。
This small gift is only a tiny token of our gratefulness. We all want to thank you. 这件小小的礼物略表我们的感激之情。我们大家都很感谢您。
I am truly grateful to you for what you have done. 我深深地感激您所做的一切。
Dear teacher, thank you for illuminating my voyage of life with your own light of life. My grateful sentiments come from the bottom of my heart. 老师,感谢您用自己的生命之光,照亮了我人生的旅途,对您我满怀感谢之情。
We wish to show our gratitude and thanks with a small gift. Happy Teacher‘s Day!我们送您一件小礼物,以表我们对您的感激之情。教师节愉快!
You are like a third parent. We all love you and respect you. 您就象我们的家长,我们都敬爱您。
We all like having you as our teacher. You have our respect and gratefulness. 我们喜欢您做我们的老师,我们尊敬您、感激您。
This is Teachers‘ Day and a time to be grateful to all teachers. This profession deserves the special recognition and respect. There is no more appropriate time than this to honour you and others in your chosen field. You have my eternal gratefulness. Have a happy Teachers‘ Day. 时逢教师节,是向所有教师表达谢意的日子。这个职业值得受到特别的重视和尊重。此刻是向您及您的同行们致敬的最佳时机。我永远感激您。祝节日快乐!
We are more thankful than we can express. 对您的谢意,我们无法用语言来表达。
You have been a qualified teachers and even better friend. Thank you for all that you have done. 您不仅是一位合格的教师,更是一位好朋友,谢谢您所做的一切。
This small gift is only a tiny token of our gratefulness. We all want to thank you. 这件小小的礼物略表我们的感激之情。我们大家都很感谢您。
I am truly grateful to you for what you have done. 我深深地感激您所做的一切。
Dear teacher, thank you for illuminating my voyage of life with your own light of life. My grateful sentiments come from the bottom of my heart. 老师,感谢您用自己的生命之光,照亮了我人生的旅途,对您我满怀感谢之情。
The whole secret of the teacher‘s force lies in the conviction that men are convertible. 教师力量的全部秘密,就在于深信人是可以改变的。
No one deserves a bigger thank you than you. One day is hardly enough to show our gratitude.没有人比您更值得如此深厚的谢意。仅这一天远不足以表达我们对您的感激之情。
Thank you for making learning not a dull thing but a great joy. 感谢您使我们把枯燥的学习变成了巨大的乐趣.
We all pitched to buy this gift. We are all grateful to you. Without your unselfish dedication could we achieve no success today. 这是我们买给您的礼物,谢谢您,老师。没有您无私的奉献,就不会有我们今天的成功。
Our beloved teacher, you are the spring shower that moistens our hearts. The love and care you have given us will encourage us to go through a long and arduous journey.亲爱的老师,您就象那春天的细雨,滋润着我们的心田。您给予我们的爱和关怀将鼓舞着我们走过艰难困苦.
You are not only a good teacher but our close friend. Thank you for helping us make something of our lives. 您不仅是一位好老师,也是我们亲密的朋友,谢谢您帮助我们奋发有为。
My heartfelt thanks to you, dear teacher. On the voyage of life, you have kindled the light of hope for me. What you have done enriches my mind and broadens my view. On this day I honour you sincerely. 亲爱的老师,向您表达我最衷心的感谢。在人生旅途上,您为我点燃了希望之光,您所做的一切润泽了我的心灵,开阔了我的视野。今天我向您致以崇高的敬意。
I wish to express my thanks to you for instructing my child. 谢谢您对我孩子的教诲.
My sincere thanks to you for being my child‘s teacher. 衷心感谢您,我孩子的恩师。
My child speaks highly of you. Thank you very much. 我的孩子很崇敬您。谢谢。
As parents we recognize the value of you in our child‘s development. Thank you for what you have done. 作为父母,我们深知您在我们孩子成长道路中的重要。谢谢您所做的一切。
The day I go to school, I remember that I feel so scared because it is the first time for me to leave my parents. Then my teacher comes to me and smiles at me. I feel so comfortable. She introduces many classmates to me. Then we play many funny games. I become happy soon and feel my teacher's caring and love.
我记得我上学的那一天我很害怕,因为这是我第一次离开我的父母。之后我的老师向我走来,对我微笑。我觉得很舒服。之后她向我介绍了许多同学,然后我们就一起玩了很多有趣的游戏。我很快就开心起来了,也感受到了老师的关心和爱。
QingMing festival is a day for us to make prayers to our ancestors. We used to make simple prayers by praying with simple cooked food and joss papers. However, over the years, quick thinking business men had come up with new ideas saying the spirits in the nether word also had upgraded, As such praying materials had also came with Iphone 5, Samsung note 3, Boeing 777, BMW cars, LV handbags, Channel perfumes. Ha, some people even think of burning a concubine for their grandfather.
In the 1990s, as the call of the government that teachers should go to the country to serve the people, there are more and more teachers go to the country to continue their teaching education. People speak highly of the teachers, because they contribute their youth to the teaching education. I recognize a country teacher when I were in my internship, after a month in the country, I feel lonely and bored, I began to admire country teachers. They are so great, they choose to go to the village at their best youth, giving up the comfortable life in the city. I am wondering what make them make such decision. The teacher I know said that they thought they would here just for a few years, but as the time went by, they felt the kids needed them, so they stayed. I am so admire them, they are the real great men.
在1990年,随着国家呼唤教师下乡服务人民,越来越多的教师下乡从事他们的教育事业。人们高度评价教师,因为他们把自己的青春奉献给了教育事业。我在实习的时候认识了一名乡村教师,在乡村的一个月里,我觉得孤独和无聊,开始敬佩乡村教师。他们很伟大,选择在他们最好的年华下乡,放弃了城市里优越的生活。我想知道是什么让他们做这个决定。我认识的那个教师说他们以为会在这里呆个几年,但是随着时间的流逝,他们觉得孩子需要他们,所以决定留下来。我很佩服他们,他们是真正伟大的人。
元宵节英语作文_第1篇:
Lantern Festival is a traditional Chinese festival, embodying the wisdom of the Chinese people and the emotion, thousands of words also couldn't say for sure, I will say today I of the Lantern Festival.
We want to eat dumplings every year, and the moral of dumplings is a reunion, as long as the family together the feeling of happiness like in filling sweetness, let people never forget! As long as the family reunion is better than thousands of gifts, as long as the family can gather together a cup of the celebration, eliminates the loneliness of the New Year, this is more than the countless blessings must warm!
Suddenly, "..." The New Year's bell sounded, suddenly boiling city! Than the fireworks into the sky, such as silver arrows, such as meteor, more like a small ball of fire into the night, they through the night, fireworks together, then exploded, painted on the sky the bright flowers, light interweave together, for the night paint a beautiful picture. And then introduced into our ears, a deafening explosion that were eliminated, at this time in the coming year the New Year passed from fireworks explosions!
The Lantern Festival, blended in the festival of the Chinese emotions, let all people never forget!
元宵节是中国的传统节日,融入了中国人民的智慧与情感,千言万语也还说不清,我今天就来说说我过的元宵节。
我们每年都要吃汤圆,而汤圆的寓意是团团圆圆一家欢,只要一家人在一起那幸福的感觉就像汤圆里的馅一样甜甜蜜蜜,让人永生难忘!只要一家人能团圆胜过千千万万的礼品,只要一家人能在一起聚杯共庆,消除了新年的寂寞,这比无数个祝福都要温暖!
忽然,“……”新年的钟声响起了,刹那间城市沸腾了!万支烟花直冲云霄,如银箭,如流星,更如一个个小火球冲向黑夜,它们划破黑夜,接着烟花交在一起,爆炸了,在天空中画出了一个个鲜艳的花朵,亮光交织在一起,为黑夜描绘出美丽的图画。然后震耳欲聋的爆炸声传入了我们的耳中,让来年的不顺在此时此刻消除,新年的到来从烟花的爆炸声中传递!
元宵节,融入了中华的情感的节日,让所有的人都永生难忘!
元宵节英语作文_第2篇:
The fifteenth day of the Lantern Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival, festival festival for family reunion. People set off firecrackers in the Lantern Festival, eat yuanxiao, really happy!
Put fireworks at XingDong park at seven o 'clock in the evening. Our family six point three eat meal, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother and I went to see fireworks, on the road, people, flowing, in the city and countryside, drive, ride a tricycle and so on, we said a chat. By XingDong park you will see the front of the park, come here to watch the fireworks and light from all directions, including the old man on a walking stick, there were children making baby ah can't talk, very busy. Instantaneous salute flowers, flowers bloom, when the time came the beautiful fireworks have different attitude, change multiterminal, have a plenty of semicircle, have a plenty of, still have a plenty of circular arc shape, and said not to come out of some shapes; Sometimes like a small lantern, some like waterfall, sometimes like a sunflower, and like a weeping willow, as is the most lovely that groups of bees hard honey in BaiHuaCong, gorgeous! Is very colorful, I, very beautiful! True can use a poem to describe: "like night of spring breeze comes suddenly, thousands of trees Wan Shuli (gift) flower".
Let us always remember the bright beautiful moment - the Lantern Festival.
正月十五元宵节,是中国的传统节日,合家团圆喜庆的节日。人们在元宵节里放鞭炮、吃元宵,真开心啊!
晚上七点在邢侗公园放礼花。我们全家六点三十分吃饱了饭,爸爸、妈妈、爷爷、奶奶和我去看礼花,在路上,人来人往,川流不息,有城里的、有农村里来的,有开车的,有骑三轮车的等等,我们一家边说边聊。到了邢侗公园你会看到公园门前,是从四面八方赶来观看礼花和灯会的,其中有拄着拐棍的老人,还有咿咿呀呀不会说话的孩子,热闹极了。时间到了,瞬间礼炮齐鸣,百花绽放,美丽的礼花姿态不一,变化多端,有的是半圆形、有的是扇面形、还有的是圆形、还有说不出来的一些形状;有的像小灯笼、有的像瀑布,有的像向日葵,还有的像垂柳,最可爱的是像那一群群得小蜜蜂在百花丛中辛勤的采蜜,漂亮极了!真是五彩缤纷,火树银花,美丽极啦!真可以用一句诗来形容:“忽如一夜春风来,千树万树梨(礼)花开”。
让我们永远记住这灿烂美丽的时刻——元宵节。
There are many different beliefs about the origin of the Lantern Festival. But one thing for sure is that it had something to do with celebrating and cultivating positive relationship between people, families, nature and the higher beings they believed were responsible for bringing/returning the light each year.
One legend tells us that it was a time to worship Taiyi, the God of Heaven in ancient times. The belief was that the God of Heaven controlled the destiny of the human world. He had sixteen dragons at his beck and call and he decided when to inflict drought, storms, famine or pestilence upon human beings. Beginning with Qinshihuang, the first emperor to unite the country, all the emperors ordered splendid ceremonies each year. The emperor would ask Taiyi to bring favorable weather and good health to him and his people. Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty directed special attention to this event. In 104 BC, he proclaimed it as one of the most important celebrations and the ceremony would last throughout the night. They clean it all up in the morning.
Another legend associates the Lantern Festival with Taoism. Tianguan is the Taoist god responsible for good fortune. His birthday falls on the 15th day of the first lunar month. It is said that Tianguan likes all types of entertainment, so followers prepare various kinds of activities during which they pray for good fortune.
Yet another common legend dealing with the origins of the Lantern Festival speaks of a beautiful bird that flew down to earth from heaven, which was hunted and killed by some villagers. This angered the Jade Emperor in Heaven because the bird was his favorite one. Therefore, he planned a storm of fire to destroy the village on the 15th lunar day. The Jade Emperor's daughter heard of this plan, and warned the villagers of her fathers plan to destroy their village. The village was in turmoil because nobody knew how should they escape their imminent destruction.
However, a wise man from another village suggested that every family should hang red lanterns around their houses, set up bonfires on the streets, and explode firecrackers on the 14th, 15th, and 16th lunar days. This would give the village the appearance of being on fire to the Jade Emperor. On the 15th lunar day, troops sent down from heaven whose mission was to destroy the village saw that the village was already ablaze, and returned to heaven to report to the Jade Emperor. Satisfied, the Jade Emperor decided not to burn down the village. From that day on, people celebrate the anniversary on the 15th lunar day every year by carrying red lanterns on the streets and exploding firecrackers and fireworks.
There are many stories on how this festival was created. One other story is about a maid. In the Han Dynasty, Mr. Eastern was a favorite advisor of the emperor. One winter day, he went to the garden and heard a little girl crying and getting ready to jump into a well to commit suicide. Mr. Eastern stopped her and asked why. She said she was a maid in the emperor's palace and her name was Yuan-Xiao.
She never had the chance to meet her family after she started worked at the palace. She missed them so much every 12th lunar month. If she couldn't have the chance to show her filial piety in this life, she would rather die. Mr. Eastern promised her to find a way so she could reunion with her family. Mr. Eastern left the palace and set up a fortune-telling stall on the street and disguised himself as a fortuneteller. Because of his reputation, many people asked for their fortunes.
But every one got the same prediction - a severe fire accident on the 15th lunar day. The rumor spread quickly. Everyone was worried about the future and asked Mr. Eastern for help. Mr. Eastern said, On the 13th lunar day, the God of Fire will send a fairy lady in red to burn down the city. If you see a lady in red wearing green pants riding a black horse on that day, you should ask for her mercy. On that day, Yuan-Xiao pretended to be the red fairy lady. When people asked for her help, she said, I'm the messenger of the God of Fire and came to check on the city and I'm going to set up fire on 15th. This is an order from Jade Emperor. He will watch from the heavens.
I will give you a copy of the imperial decree from the God of Fire. You should go to ask your emperor to find a way out. After she left, people went to the palace to show the emperor the decree which reads The capital city is in trouble. Fire burns on the palace, and fire from Heaven burns all night long on the 15th. The emperor of Han Dynasty was very shocked. He called and asked Mr. Eastern for advice. After pondering for a while, Mr. Eastern said, I heard that the God of Fire likes to eat Tang-Yuan (Sweet dumpling). Does Yuan-Xiao often cook Tang-Yuan for you? On the 15th lunar day, let Yuan-Xiao make Tang-Yuan.
Your Majesty will take charge of the worshipping ceremony and you will give an order to every house to prepare Tang-Yuan to worship the God of Fire at the same time. Also, deliver another order to ask every house in the city to hang red lantern and explode fire crackers. Lastly, everyone in the palace and people outside the city should carry their lanterns on the street to watch the lantern decoration and fireworks. If everything goes this way, the Jade Emperor would be deceived.
Then everyone can avoid the fire accident. The emperor happily followed the plan. Lanterns were everywhere in the capital city on the night of the 15th lunar day. People were walking on the street. Fire crackers kept making lots of noise. It looked like the entire city was on fire. Yuan-Xiao's parents went into the palace to watch the lantern decorations, and Yuan-Xiao made a big lantern and wrote her name on the lantern. They happily reunited together after her parents called her name. Everybody was safe during the night. The emperor of Han Dynasty had a new order that people should do the same thing every year. Since Yuan-Xiao cooked the best Tan-Yuan, people called the day Yuan-Xiao Festival.
Young people were chaperoned in the streets in hopes of finding love. Matchmakers acted busily in hopes of pairing couples. The brightest lanterns were symbolic of good luck and hope. As time has passed, the festival no longer has such implications.
Those who do not carry lanterns often enjoy watching informal lantern parades. In addition to eating tangyuan (simplified Chinese: 汤圆; traditional Chinese: 湯圓; pinyin: tāngyun), another popular activity at this festival is guessing lantern riddles (which became part of the festival during the Tang Dynasty), which often contain messages of good fortune, family reunion, abundant harvest, prosperity and love.
The Lantern Festival falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, usually in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. As early as the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 25), it had become a festival with great significance.
元宵节是在阴历正月的十五,通常在阳历的二月或三月。早在西汉时期(公元前206年至公元25年),它已经成为具有重要意义的节日。
This day's important activity is watching lanterns. Throughout the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), Buddhism flourished in China. One emperor heard that Buddhist monks would watch sarira, or remains from the cremation of Buddha's body, and light lanterns to worship Buddha on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month, so he ordered to light lanterns in the imperial palace and temples to show respect to Buddha on this day. Later, the Buddhist rite developed into a grand festival among common people and its influence expanded from the Central Plains to the whole of China.
这一天的重要活动看花灯。在汉代(公元前206年至公元220年),佛教在中国盛行。一个皇帝听说僧侣可以看到舍利,或是从火化的佛体中能得到舍利,他就下令阴历第一个月的第十五天在故宫和寺庙点灯拜佛来展示对佛的尊敬。后来,佛教仪式发展成为普通民众的重大节日,而其影响从中原地区一直蔓延到整个中国。
Till today, the lantern festival is still held each year around the country. Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are hung in the streets, attracting countless visitors. Children will hold self-made or bought lanterns to stroll with on the streets, extremely excited. "Guessing lantern riddles"is an essential part of the Festival.
直到今天,全国各地每年都举行元宵节。各种形状和大小的灯笼挂在街上,吸引无数的游客。孩子们提着自制或购买的灯笼在街上闲逛,非常兴奋。”猜灯谜”是这个节日的重要组成部分。
Lantern owners write riddles on a piece of paper and post them on the lanterns. If visitors have solutions to the riddles, they can pull the paper out and go to the lantern owners to check their answer. If they are right, they will get a little gift. The activity emerged during people's enjoyment of lanterns in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). As riddle guessing is interesting and full of wisdom, it has become popular among all social strata.
灯笼的主人会将谜语写在一张纸上,贴在灯笼上。如果游客能解开灯谜,他们就能将纸条拿去灯笼的主人那里检查他们的答案是否正确。如果他们是对的,他们将会得到一份小礼物。在宋代(960-1279)出现了灯笼,人民喜欢这个活动。猜灯谜是有趣和充满智慧的,它已成为深受社会各阶层的喜爱。
People will eat yuanxiao, or rice dumplings, on this day, so it is also called the "Yuanxiao Festival."Yuanxiao also has another name, tangyuan. It is small dumpling balls made of glutinous rice flour with rose petals, sesame, bean paste, jujube paste, walnut meat, dried fruit, sugar and edible oil as filling. Tangyuan can be boiled, fried or steamed. It tastes sweet and delicious. What’s more, tangyuan in Chinese has a similar pronunciation with "tuanyuan”, meaning reunion. So people eat them to denote union, harmony and happiness for the family.
在那一天人们会吃元宵,粽子,因此,被称为“元宵节”。元宵还有另外一个名字,汤圆。那是一种小粽子由糯米粉和玫瑰花瓣,芝麻,豆沙,枣糊,核桃肉,干水果,糖和食用油做成的。汤圆可以煮,炒或蒸。它的味道是甜的,美味的。而且,汤圆在中国与“团圆”的发音相似,含义团聚。因此人们吃汤圆来表联盟,家庭和谐与幸福。
In the daytime of the Festival, performances such as a dragon lantern dance, a lion dance, a land boat dance, a yangge dance, walking on stilts and beating drums while dancing will be staged. On the night, except for magnificent lanterns, fireworks form a beautiful scene. Most families spare some fireworks from the Spring Festival and let them off in the Lantern Festival. Some local governments will even organize a fireworks party. On the night when the first full moon enters the New Year, people become really intoxicated by the imposing fireworks and bright moon in the sky.
在节日的白天有如舞龙,舞狮,划旱船,扭秧歌,踩高跷和打太平鼓等的表演。在晚上,除了华丽的花灯,艳丽多姿的烟火也形成了美丽的景色。大多数家庭在春节腾出一些烟花,留到元宵节放。一些地方政府甚至会组织焰火晚会。在新年的第一个月圆的晚上,人们都陶醉在燃放的烟火和空中的明月。
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