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Why are the petals of Phoenix flowers scattered all over the floor?
1. The petals of the phoenix flower are scattered all over the floor. Welcome Premier Zhou. People scattered the petals of Phoenix flowers all over the floor, as if they were covered with a bright red carpet.

2. Interpret the unique welcoming way and festive atmosphere of the Dai people who scatter petals.

The enthusiasm in the text is like a flaming phoenix flower, spreading between the lines. The author expressed his excitement and joy when describing the scene of people welcoming Premier Zhou. In Premier Zhou's description of splashing water, there are excitement and happiness; At the end of the article, the author is even more straightforward, expressing people's excitement, happiness and unforgettable with three natural paragraphs and four sighs.

Unforgettable Water-Splashing Festival, an expanded material, is the text of lesson 17 of the first volume of the second grade of primary school Chinese published by People's Education Press (revised edition in autumn of 20 17). This article tells a touching story full of warmth. The annual Songkran Festival is regarded as the most beautiful and auspicious day by the Dai people, and it is the most grand festival of the Dai people.

196 1 is the happiest and most memorable water-splashing festival of the Dai people. That's because the beloved Premier Zhou and the frontier people celebrated this interesting national festival together.

* * * The arrival of Premier People's Republic of China (PRC) made the Dai people boil. People "beat the elephant foot drum" and "scatter the petals of phoenix flowers on the ground" to welcome the beloved Premier Zhou with a string of festive fireworks. Premier Zhou put on Dai costumes with great interest and "came to the crowd with a big smile on his face". He and the Dai people beat drums and danced together, throwing water at each other with silver bowls in their hands to celebrate the grand national festival.