端午节的由来(中英文)端午节的由来(中英文)端午节的由来中英文一 The Dragon Boat Festival, a traditional Chinese festival, has a history of more than 2,000 years. The fifth day of the fifth lunar month is the Dragon Boat Festival, also known as ruiyang festival and the fifth festival. It is said that the Dragon Boat Festival is related to qu yuan. Qu yuan was a minister of the state of chu during the spring and autumn period. He was deeply trusted. However, he was set up by a small man. He was driven out of the capital by the king of chu and exiled to a distant land. Later, the qin army broke into Kyoto. Qu yuan saw that his motherland was invaded, heartbroken, on the fifth day of the lunar calendar, picked up the stone, jumped into the pooluo river. After the legend of qu yuans death, the people of chu were devastated. They came to the pooluo river to salvage the body of qu yuan. The fishermen rowing the boat back and forth on the river, a fisherman took out for qu yuan prepared rice balls, eggs and other food throw into the river, saying is to feed the fish, lobster, crab will not go to the bite the body of qu yuan. People followed suit. An old doctor also brought a realgar wine and poured it into the river, hoping that the dragon water beast would faint after drinking it, and would not harm the body of qu yuan. Later, people were afraid that the dragon would eat the rice balls, and then they would cover the rice with neem leaves, and then they would be wrapped in colorful strings and turned into dumplings and thrown into the river. From then on, every year on May 5, there was the custom of racing dragon boat, eating zongzi and drinking realgar wine. 端午节是中...