Descriptive essay walking on stilts

1. What is the description of walking on stilts

When I woke up in the morning, the winter fog was filled. After the fog cleared, a strange scene appeared immediately. On the needles of the green pine, there were The thick white frost is like a tree of white autumn chrysanthemums; the branches of the deciduous trees are covered with snow, like trees carved from white jade; the silver threads of the weeping willows are floating, and the bushes have become white coral bushes. There are four seasons in a year, each season has different scenery, and I like the magnificent scenery when it snows in winter the most.

In winter, when the snow falls heavily, people seem to have come to an elegant and quiet realm, a crystal clear fairy-tale world. The fragrance of pine and the ice fragrance of white snow give people a cool and soothing feeling.

Everything is filtering, everything is sublimating, even my heart is being purified, becoming pure and beautiful. The snow at dusk is deep, as if there are thousands of emotions, and it is as turbulent as the sea, able to submerge everything, and there is a sense of excitement like uncovering the hidden head and revealing the tail.

The snowflakes come in various shapes and are crystal clear, like warriors on an expedition, wearing silver armor, and like pieces of white war sails sailing on a long voyage... The scenery in the snow is extremely magnificent, between heaven and earth. It was all the same color, only a piece of silver could be seen, as if the whole world was decorated with silver. After the snow, the continuous white snow decorates the world, with beautiful branches and jade leaves, pink jade bricks, and bright colors. It is really a gratifying scene of auspicious snow and a good year.

I love snow, I love snow scenes, and I love winter even more. Winter is the growth ring of the soul.

Although winter is very cold, it has incomparable warmth and hope. 2. Description of walking on stilts

People suddenly squeezed out of their homes, old and young, with colorful flowers and green willows, talking and laughing, and the stilt-walking team was surrounded by water. Perhaps they were affected by the onlookers. Influenced by the masses, the actors on stilts showed off their wonderful performances as soon as they entered the village: somersaults, walking on wires, and round dances.

The usually peaceful village suddenly became noisy and bustling with gongs and drums. Accompanied by bursts of cheers, the actors worked harder. Each of their wonderful performances sometimes left the villagers dumbfounded, sometimes with thunderous applause. From time to time bursts of laughter broke out, and some followed the actors and danced the Yangko dance.

People seem to have forgotten that they have to work hard in the coming year and forget all their worries. They only know how to dance, sing and twist to their heart's content. The whole village was immersed in great joy and happiness.

Haha, it’s embarrassing. .. 3. Description of walking on stilts

People suddenly crowded out of their homes, old and young, with colorful flowers and green willows, talking and laughing, and the stilt-walking team was surrounded by water. Perhaps they were affected by the onlookers. Influenced by the masses, the actors on stilts showed off their wonderful performances as soon as they entered the village: somersaults, walking on wires, and round dances. . The usually peaceful small village suddenly became noisy and bustling with gongs and drums. Accompanied by bursts of cheers, the actors worked even harder. Each of their wonderful performances sometimes left the villagers dumbfounded, sometimes with thunderous applause, and sometimes bursts of laughter. , and some also followed the actors to dance the Yangko dance. . . People seem to have forgotten the hard work they have to do in the coming year and all their worries. They only know how to dance, sing and twist to their heart's content. The whole village was immersed in great joy and happiness.

Haha, it’s embarrassing. 4. Describe the appearance of stilts

Far away, we saw a group of people walking on top of people’s heads. When we got closer, we discovered that a group of people were walking on top of their feet. They all stepped on long wooden sticks, some about a meter high, some a meter and a half, and some a foot high. I was horrified to see it. Looking up at the people above, they didn't seem nervous at all. They were playing the roles of fisherman, matchmaker, silly boy, second brother, Taoist nun, and monk. They were laughing and interacting with people. It was really funny. Without looking at the floor, he can perform sword dance, splits, bench jumping, table crossing, yangko twisting and other movements, which people are amazed by. Singing while performing, lively, amusing and having fun, as if walking on flat ground.

It was so much fun, we all clapped our hands!

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Last summer, I I went to my hometown with my parents and saw a folk art called stilt walking.

At that time, I thought it was very fun. So this spring, I went to Qingqing World and experienced the fun of walking on stilts.

When we arrived at Qingqing World, my parents and I had a meal and then went to an open space. Dad took a pair of stilts and started walking.

Dad stood on the stilts first, walked a few shaky steps, and then got off. Just now I watched my father walking, and I felt a little itchy.

So, he said: "Dad, I also want to walk for a while, can you give me a moment?" "Okay! Give it." Dad readily agreed and handed me the stilts. I took a closer look, what? So high! So thin! Will you fall? Dad seemed to see my concerns, "It's okay, Dad will help you."

Dad held the two stilts firmly with both hands and motioned for me to get up. However, I hesitated, thinking: Will I fall down from such a height? Well, forget it, I will risk my life and go up.

I slowly stretched out my left foot and stepped on the stilts. Seeing that it was still stable, he put his other foot on the stilts.

Oops, my center of gravity was not right and I fell down all of a sudden. My mother saw it and quickly helped me up and said: "It's okay, come on, try again."

I nodded, put my left foot up, and quickly put my right foot up. Go up and put your body's center of gravity in front. Ha, didn't fall.

"Let's start walking a few steps, taking the left foot first." Dad said to me, "Okay!" Dad held the stilts, and I carefully took the left foot, and then the right foot. , successful! I took a few steps and succeeded! I jumped off the stilts, hugged my father and said, "Dad, thank you! I succeeded, I can walk on stilts!". 6. Write a 300-word essay on stilt performance by imitating ventriloquism

There were many interesting things when I was a child, and the most unforgettable thing for me was learning to walk on stilts.

One day, my mother found two pairs of strange things from my grandma’s house. I asked my mother strangely: "Mom, what are these strange things?" "These are called stilts. People become taller when they step on them." A lot faster."

Mom replied. "Then how do you play with this thing?" I asked again.

Mom said: "You stand up first and keep from falling. Then use your hands and feet to control the progress."

As she said that, my mother gave me a demonstration. After reading it, I said: "It's very simple, just like walking."

My mother asked me to try it. I first stepped on the stilts, and then pushed up with my right foot, but when I wanted to go up, I couldn't stand it. It fell down. I was not convinced and went up again. This time it went smoothly and I went up safely.

But after taking a few steps, I fell from above again. I now know that it is difficult to learn to walk on stilts. You must be determined not to be afraid of falling.

Next I continued to learn to walk on stilts. I successfully got on the stilts again and took a few cautious steps.

For safety reasons, I asked my mother to hold it with her hands to prevent me from falling. In this way, I successfully walked more than fifty meters.

Suddenly, my mother let go of her hand, but I didn't notice it. When I approached the fence, I called my mother to let me down.

At this time, I realized that my mother had let go of her hand. I couldn't stop, so I hit the wall and fell to the ground. After a while, I learned to turn, run, brake, and jump. I also ran a few races with my mother. I won and I was very happy.

It’s true that ‘you are better than blue’! . 7. A paragraph about walking on stilts

My hometown is located in the Xinding Basin in northern Shanxi. Every year on the sixth or seventh day of the first lunar month, the New Year Lantern Festival will kick off with bursts of drums, music, and music.

For as long as I can remember, the stilt yangko team, martial arts social fire team, and two-person stage performance team organized by the village will be organized by the village committee as soon as the "breaking five" period passes. After a short rehearsal, they will begin to perform in the same place. Touring exchange performances in neighboring villages and towns.

At the same time, performance teams from neighboring villages will come to our village one after another for exchanges and performances. Basically, there are teams performing from morning to night, and it will not end until the 17th or 8th of the first lunar month.

For the people in my hometown, this is the richest spiritual entertainment feast of the year. Dingxiang's stilt yangko is the most distinctive folk street dance.

According to legend, in the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, in order to celebrate the overthrow of the Yuan Dynasty, Liu Bowen called on all parts of the country to carry out various cultural and entertainment activities to create a joyful atmosphere of universal celebration. Southern soldiers introduced Yangko from the south of the Yangtze River to the north, thus giving birth to Yangko. Dingxiang stilt yangge. Dozens of performers step on wooden sticks with devices (the sticks are about one foot five inches to three feet above the ground), pretending to be certain characters in costume dramas such as Bao Gong, Xu Xian, White Snake Lady, Green Snake Fairy, etc. , with the accompaniment of flutes, sheng pipes, suonas and various percussion instruments, holding props such as colorful fans, colored silks, riding whips, etc., they twist back and forth while performing.

It is a pavilion-stilt Yangko that emphasizes both twisting and performing stunts. It is a square performance activity in which many people cooperate tacitly and integrate walking, twisting, dancing and singing.

Combined with eight-note playing and percussion, it looks even more carnival and atmospheric. Men, women, old and young who like entertainment can participate in the performance, and they can dress up in various costumes and look lifelike.

The most impressive performance was the performance of singing Yangko on stilts. In the past, Yangko jokes were all derived from traditional folk songs such as "Flying a Kite", "Watching Lanterns", "Bachelor Crying for His Wife", "Wang Po Scolding the Chicken", "Big Red Rooster's Hairy Legs", etc. Most of the tracks in modern performances are based on people's lives, and some They sing about the changes in their hometown, some criticize bad living habits, and some express the voices of the people. The content is easy to understand, colorful, and entertaining.

Some Yangko performances have become classics, such as "Zhuan Wanghuo" composed by the old Yangko artist Bo Guangqian, and "Wandering Dingxiang" composed by Guo Haiyu and other modern songs, which have been sung for decades. , has become a repertoire of Yangko performances across the county. From villages to towns, and from towns to counties, the cultural department organizes and selects outstanding programs every year, reports and performs on the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month, and evaluates and commends outstanding programs.

Dingxiang’s stilt yangko has been performed on the streets of provincial capitals, participated in performances at major celebrations, and has also received special reports by national media such as CCTV. With the development of the times, Dingxiang stilt Yangge has been further promoted with the help of new online media. Village sages who love folk art have set up WeChat platforms such as "Dingxiang Yangge". With stilt Yangge as the theme, folklore expert Zhang Jianxin organized Filmed Dingxiang's first folk film "The New Year Comes in the First Month"; various MVs that express the characteristics of Yangko singing are also constantly outstanding, bringing forth the new... "Yangko on Stilts" Liu Haiyuan waves his arms, twists his waist and dances with red silk, a smart and handsome young man The girl appeared in makeup, the uncle was humorous, the aunt was strong, she put down her work and climbed up on the stilts, roared, sang gongs, cymbals, suona, drums, and played music and sheng songs to accompany the noisy yellow land. Crowds of people cheered and applauded. In the new era, we are heading for a well-off life. We are living comfortably, singing and singing, and our mood is soaring... . 8. A 200-word essay about walking on stilts during the Lantern Festival. Be vivid

Every year on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month during the Lantern Festival, I go to Wanquan River Square with my father and mother to celebrate the Lantern Festival.

During the Lantern Festival this year, we just had dinner and set off early. There are so many people coming to celebrate the Lantern Festival: adults and children.

There was a long queue on the road. You could not see it from beginning to end. The square was filled with people! As night falls, all kinds of lights are in full bloom. There are "rooster lanterns", "carp lanterns", "drum lanterns", and "star lanterns"... The most interesting thing is walking on stilts.

Far away, we saw a group of people walking on top of people's heads. When we got closer, we discovered that a group of people had long wooden sticks under their feet, some of which were one meter high, and some of which were tall. Some are one and a half meters tall, and some are as high as one foot. I was horrified to see it.

Looking up at the people above, they didn’t seem nervous at all. They were playing the roles of fisherman, matchmaker, silly boy, second brother, Taoist nun, and monk. They were laughing and smiling and interacting with people. , so funny. Without looking at the floor, people can perform sword dance, splits, bench jumping, table crossing, Yangko twisting, etc. People are amazed.

Singing and acting, lively and entertaining, as if walking on flat ground.

It was so much fun, we all clapped our hands! With the sound of gongs and drums, the cheering people also danced the Yangko to the rhythm. I also jumped up on my father's shoulders and sang... "Ha, ha, ha" cheers filled the entire Jiaji City. 9. I am looking for an essay about local customs and habits, preferably about New Year celebrations such as walking on stilts and eating dumplings

The Spring Festival is an ancient festival in our country and the most important festival in the whole year. How to celebrate it? Celebrating this festival has formed some relatively fixed customs and habits over thousands of years of historical development, and many of them are still passed down to this day.

Sweeping dust "On the twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month, dust and sweep the house." According to "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals", my country had the custom of sweeping dust during the Spring Festival in the era of Yao and Shun. According to folklore: because "dust" and "chen" are homophonic, sweeping dust in the New Year means "removing the old and spreading the new", and its purpose is to sweep away all bad luck and bad luck.

This custom entrusts people with their desire to destroy the old and establish the new and their prayers to bid farewell to the old and usher in the new. Every Spring Festival comes, every household has to clean the environment, wash all kinds of utensils, remove and wash bedding and curtains, sweep the Liulv courtyard, dust away dirt and cobwebs, and dredge open ditches and ditches.

Everywhere is filled with the joyful atmosphere of practicing hygiene and welcoming the New Year cleanly. Spring couplets are also called door couplets, spring posts, couplets, couplets, peach charms, etc. They describe the background of the times and express good wishes with neat, dual, concise and exquisite words. They are a unique literary form in my country.

Every Spring Festival, no matter in urban or rural areas, every household will select a red Spring Festival couplet and paste it on the door to add a festive atmosphere to the festival. This custom originated in the Song Dynasty and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. By the Qing Dynasty, the ideological and artistic quality of Spring Festival couplets had been greatly improved. Liang Zhangju’s Spring Festival Couplets monograph "Three Couples on the Threshold" has a detailed introduction to the origin of the couplets and the characteristics of various works. All discussed.

There are many types of Spring Festival couplets. According to the place of use, they can be divided into door centers, frame pairs, horizontal drapes, spring strips, squares, etc. The "door center" is affixed to the upper center of the door panel; the "frame pair" is affixed to the left and right door frames; the "horizontal stripe" is affixed to the crossbar of the door; the "spring strips" are affixed to the corresponding places according to different contents; "Dojin" is also called "door leaf", which is square and diamond-shaped, and is often posted on furniture and screen walls.

Pasting window grilles and pasting the word "福" upside down. Folks also like to put various paper-cuts - window grilles - on their windows. Window grilles not only enhance the festive atmosphere, but also integrate decoration, appreciation and practicality.

Paper-cutting is a very popular folk art in my country and has been loved by people for thousands of years. Because it is mostly pasted on windows, it is also called "window flower". With its unique summary and exaggeration techniques, window grilles vividly express auspicious symbols and good wishes, decorating the festival with prosperity and splendor.

While pasting Spring Festival couplets, some families will paste the word "福" in large and small sizes on their doors, walls and lintels. Posting the word "福" during the Spring Festival is a long-standing folk custom in my country.

The word "福" refers to blessing and luck, expressing people's yearning for a happy life and their wishes for a better future. In order to more fully reflect this yearning and wish, some people simply paste the word "福" upside down to express "happiness has arrived" and "blessing has arrived".

Folks also use the word "福" to make various patterns in detail, such as longevity stars, longevity peaches, carps jumping over dragon gates, good harvests, dragons and phoenixes, etc. New Year Pictures Hanging New Year pictures during the Spring Festival is also very common in urban and rural areas. The thick black and colorful New Year pictures add a lot of prosperity and joy to thousands of households.

New Year pictures are an ancient folk art in my country, reflecting the people's simple customs and beliefs, and reposing their hopes for the future. New Year pictures, like Spring Festival couplets, originated from the "door god".

With the rise of woodblock printing, the content of New Year paintings is no longer limited to monotonous themes such as door gods, but has become rich and colorful. In some New Year painting workshops, "Three Stars of Fortune, Luxury and Shou" and "Heaven" were produced. Classic color New Year pictures such as "Official Blessing", "Five Grains", "Six Animals Prosperous", "Welcoming Spring and Receiving Blessings" can satisfy people's good wishes of celebrating the good year. There are three important producing areas of New Year paintings in our country: Taohuawu in Suzhou, Yangliuqing in Tianjin and Weifang in Shandong. They have formed three major schools of Chinese New Year paintings, each with its own characteristics.

The earliest New Year paintings collected in our country today are the woodcut New Year paintings of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Slender and Slender with the Beauty of the Country", which depict four ancient beauties: Wang Zhaojun, Zhao Feiyan, Ban Ji and Luzhu. The most widely circulated among the people is a New Year painting of "Mouse Marriage".

It depicts an interesting scene of a mouse marrying a bride according to human customs. In the early years of the Republic of China, Shanghai Zheng Mantuo combined the calendar with New Year pictures.

This is a new form of New Year pictures. This two-in-one New Year picture later developed into a wall calendar, which is now popular all over the country.

Keeping the year old on New Year’s Eve is one of the most important annual activities. The custom of keeping the year old has been around for a long time. The earliest record can be found in the "Fengtu Zhi" of Zhouchu in the Western Jin Dynasty: On New Year's Eve, each person greets each other with gifts, which is called "giving the new year"; "Dividing the year old"; everyone stays up all night waiting for the dawn, which is called "keeping the year old".

"One night is two years old, and the fifth watch is divided into two days." On New Year's Eve, the whole family gets together, has New Year's Eve dinner, lights candles or oil lamps, sits around the fire and chats, waiting to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new. At this time, the all-night vigil symbolizes driving away all evil plagues and looking forward to good luck in the new year. This custom gradually became popular. In the early Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem about "keeping the year old": "The cold leaves the winter snow, and the warmth brings the spring breeze."

To this day, people are still used to staying up late on New Year's Eve to welcome the New Year. In ancient times, staying up late had two meanings: older people staying up late meant "saying goodbye to the old year", which meant cherishing time; young people staying up late meant staying up late to extend the life of their parents.

Since the Han Dynasty, the transition between the old and the new year has generally been at midnight. Firecrackers There is a saying among Chinese folk that "firecrackers open the door".

When the New Year arrives, the first thing every household does when they open the door is to set off firecrackers to ward off the old and welcome the new with the beeping sound of firecrackers. Firecrackers are a specialty of China, also known as "firecrackers", "firecrackers" and "firecrackers".

Its origins are very early and it has a history of more than 2,000 years. Setting off firecrackers can create a festive and lively atmosphere. It is a festive entertainment activity that can bring people joy and good luck.

With the passage of time, the application of firecrackers has become more and more widespread, and the varieties and colors have become more and more numerous. Firecrackers must be set off during major festivals and happy events, as well as weddings, house construction, openings, etc. To express congratulations and for good luck. Now, Liuyang in Hunan, Foshan and Dongyao in Guangdong, Yichun and Pingxiang in Jiangxi, and Wenzhou in Zhejiang are famous hometowns of fireworks in my country. The firecrackers they produce are of various colors and high quality, and are not only sold well across the country, but also exported to the world.

New Year greetings On the first day of the New Year, people get up early, put on their most beautiful clothes, dress up neatly, and go out.