16£®There is an interesting festival in China£®On that special day£¬people in Hunan always have a dragon boat match£®The dragon boat is quite long£¬like a dragon£®There are pictures of dragons on each side£®The front of the boat is like the head of a dragon£®During the match£¬about twenty men in the boat make it move as fast as it can£®Among them stands another man£®He beats a drum £¨»÷¹Ä£© to make the other boat in the same rhythm £¨½Ú×ࣩ£®It's an exciting match£¬especially when they are reaching the end£®The looker along the lake shout for their favorite team£®From this match£¬we have the name of the festival-the Dragon Boat Festival£®
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