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1、腊八节的来历英语作文腊八节,俗称“腊八” ,即农历十二月初八,古人有祭祀祖先和神灵、祈求丰收祥瑞的传统,下面是我为大家带来的腊八节的来历英语作文,希望大家喜爱。 腊八节的来历英语作文 Legend about the origin of this festivity abounds One maintains that over 3,000 years ago sacrificial rites were held in the twelfth lunar month when people offered up their prey to the gods of heaven and ear
2、th. The Chinese characters for the hunt and the twelfth month (lie and la) were interchangeable then, and ever since la has been used to refer to both. Since the festival was held on the eighth day of the last month, people later appended the number eighth (ba in Chinese), giving us the current laba
3、.Buddhism was well accepted in the areas inhabited Han Chinese, who believed that Sakyamuni, the first Buddha and founder of the religion, attained enlightenment on 12/8. Sutras were chanted in the temples and rice porridge with beans, nuts and dried fruit was prepared for the Buddha. With time the
4、custom extended, especially in rural areas where peasants would pray for a plentiful harvest in this way.其他关于腊八节的英语作文篇一LaBa morning, get up early, and their brother and sister, and mother in the red laba rice porridge, run to the courtyardscrambled to feed on every last night at the door of the peop
5、le on both sides of the ice, with red beans to give him how small mouth, like laughing at the ice of man, the in the mind don't mention how beautiful.其他关于腊八节的英语作文篇二Buddhism was well accepted in the areas inhabited by the Han Chinese, who believed that Sakyamuni the first Buddha and founder of th
6、e religion, attained enlightenment on the eighth day of the twelfth month. Sutras were chanted in the temples and rice porridge with beans, nuts and dried fruit was prepared for the Buddha. With the passing of time the custom extended, especially in rural areas where peasants would pray for a plenti
7、ful harvest in this way.There is, however, another touching story: When Sakyamuni was on his way into the high mountains in his quest for understanding and enlightenment, he grew tired and hungry. Exhausted from days of walking, he fainted away by a river in India. A shepherdess found him there and
8、fed him her lunch - porridge made with beans and rice. Sakyamuni was thus able to continue his journey.其他关于腊八节的英语作文篇三Northerners prefer to use glutinous rice, red beans, dates, lotus sees, dried longan pulp, walnuts, pine nuts and other dried fruits in their porridge; southerners like a salty porrid
9、ge prepared with rice, soybeans, peanuts, broad beans, taro, water chestnuts, walnuts, vegetables and diced meat. Some people like to add cinnamon and other condiments to inject flavor. Controlling the heat is of great importance in the outcome. At the start, the flame must be high, but the fire is
10、then turned down to let the porridge simmer until it begins to emit avery delicious smell. The process is time-consuming but not complicated.Laba porridge is not only easy to prepare, but also a nutritious winter food because it contains amino acids, protein and other vitamins people need. Cooked nu
11、ts and dried fruit are good for smoothing nerves, nourishing ones heart and vitality, and strengthening the spleen. Perhaps that is why it is also called babao (Eight Treasure) porridge.其他关于腊八节的英语作文篇四Legend about the origin of this festivity abounds One maintains that over 3,000 years ago sacrificia
12、l rites were held in the twelfth lunar month when people offered up their prey to the gods of heaven and earth. The Chinese characters for the hunt and the twelfth month (lie and la) were interchangeable then, and ever since la has been used to refer to both. Since the festival was held on the eight
13、h day of the last month, people later appended the number eighth (ba in Chinese), giving us the current laba.Buddhism was well accepted in the areas inhabited Han Chinese, who believed that Sakyamuni, the first Buddha and founder of the religion, attained enlightenment on 12/8. Sutras were chanted in the temples and rice porridge with beans, nuts and dried fruit was prepared for the Buddha. With time the custom extended, especially in rural areas where peasants would pray for a plentiful harvest in this way.