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(2025·南京一模改编)“Last year on lunar festive night; lanterns’ mid blooms shone as daylight. The moon 1. r
ose
atop willow tree; My lover had a tryst with me.”
The lantern is the traditional lighting tool of China. It is covered by rice paper with a candle burning 2. i
nside
. Lights shine through the gossamer rice paper. People like to 3. d
ecorate
lanterns with beautiful designs on them.
The Qinhuai Lantern Show in Nanjing is one of the most famous lantern shows in China. It is held every year during the Lantern Festival and runs for more than 50 days which is known as one of China’s first national intangible cultural heritages. It is also the 4. l
ongest
running, most attended and grandest lantern show in China.
The 38th China, Qinhuai Lantern Festival lighting ceremony 5. b
egan
at Bailuzhou Park. With Bailuzhou Park, the Confucius Temple Scenic Area and the Laomendong Historic Area working 6. a
s
main display venues, the Qinhuai Lantern Fair has set up seven exhibition areas. Eye - catching dragon lanterns in the Laomendong Historic Area have appropriately taken centre stage. They attract 7. v
isitors
from across the nation to take part in the joyous festivities. With an increasing number of Chinese living abroad, the world is gaining 8. i
nterest
and accepting Chinese culture. Many artisans send the art of Chinese lanterns to foreign skies.
Dating 9. b
ack
more than 1,700 years, the art of the Qinhuai Lantern has been passed down through time with the memory of the Qinhuai River. Qinhuai lanterns are lighted in the darkness of the night, 10. c
arrying
the stories of lantern artisans and hopes of people.