在国庆节的英语作文中,我们可以这样表述:
"Like the ancient poet Su Shi's verse, 'In a few days' heat will pass, and coolness will come like gold,' the transition from summer to autumn is a time of gentle breeze and lingering warmth. The season of Chushu, or Place Heat, marks the 14th segment of the traditional Chinese calendar and signals the beginning of autumn's second phase. It signifies that the fierce battle between heat and coolness is nearing its end as temperatures gradually shift towards comfort. However, this period also brings with it short-term hot spells that can make one feel both hot and dry.
As depicted in artist Lao Tree's work 'Chushu,' people take advantage of this time to brew medicinal teas, consume duck meat to combat autumnal dryness or escape urban areas for rural adventures amidst nature's fall splendor.
Artists Song Fengguang and Zhang Jinping have created their own interpretations in their works titled 'Autumn Adornment.' These pieces capture three young girls enjoying themselves amidst vibrant bushes during an enchanting autumn day. The subjects adorn themselves with natural elements embodying the essence of fall.
During Chushu time, we marvel at nature's beauty while expressing gratitude for her gifts. This period coincides with harvest season when farmers hold ceremonies to thank Earth deities for bountiful yields. Some carry offerings to shrines while others plant flags in fields; some return home without washing away soil from their feet fearing they might wash away blessings.
Artist Dai Shuliang has captured such scenes in his painting 'Chushu.' In it, peasants offer wine and delicacies before paying homage to Earth deities for abundant harvests while distant laborers smile contentedly under a red sun – these smiles are an honest tribute to autumn.
After Chushu comes an even stronger sense of autumnal atmosphere as clouds become more sparse yet serene. People engage in various folk activities like brewing medicinal tea or releasing lanterns on rivers; they celebrate fishing festivals or admire beautiful landscapes – all adding ritualistic charm and festive atmosphere to this day as thanks-giving gesture by blowing away remaining heat while leaving behind cherished memories."