清明節(jié)有以下幾中譯法:
Tomb Sweeping Day
Qingming Festival
Pure Bright Festival
Clear Brightness Festival
例句:
The day after tomorrow is the Tomb-sweeping Day.
后天是清明節(jié)。
The Qingming Festival in spring is the occasion for visiting ancestral graves.
清明節(jié)是掃墓拜祭先人的日子。
The Qingming Festival is a statutory public holiday in mainland China.
清明節(jié)在中國大陸地區(qū)是法定節(jié)假日。
清 明 節(jié)(Tomb-Sweeping Day,All Souls' Day)
Qing Ming Jie(All Souls' Day) Qing Ming is a time to remember the dead and the dearly departed. More important, it is a period to honour and to pay respect to one's deceased ancestors and family members. Because it reinforces the ethic of filial piety, Qing Ming is a major Chinese festival. Literally meaning "clear" (Qing) and "bright" (Ming), this Chinese festival falls in early spring, on the 106th day after the winter solstice. It is a "spring" festival, and it is an occasion for the whole family to leave the home and to sweep the graves of their forebears. Chinese being practical people this sweeping of the graves is given an extended period, that is, 10 days before and after Qing Ming day. Among some dialect groups a whole month is allocated.
清明節(jié)是一個紀(jì)念祖先的節(jié)日。主要的紀(jì)念儀式是掃墓,掃墓是慎終追遠(yuǎn)、郭親睦鄰及行孝的具體表現(xiàn);基于上述意義,清明節(jié)因此成為華人的重要節(jié)日。 清明節(jié)是在仲春和暮春之交,也就是冬至后的106天。掃墓活動通常是在清明節(jié)的前十天或后十天。有些地域的人士的掃墓活動長達(dá)一個月。
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