第1个回答 2012-05-15
Recently Mothers’ Day becomes very popular in China. Many people express their grateful feelings to their mothers through thoughtful gifts and quality time with family to celebrate Mothers’ Day. No matter where you are and what you are now, you are a lovely kid who is loved most by your mom. Mother, is a person who gives her selfishless love for nothing. On this day, let’s listen to many children’s words they want to tell their moms.
1.On this day we all sit back and think about how much our mothers do for us.
2.Where would we be without you, mom?
3.I've tried many times to tell you, but I'll say it again: I love you mother.
4.Though it is hard to tell you sometimes, I do love you dearly, mom.
5.I may not often say it, but I do love you.
6.There are little things that I should have said and done to show my gratitude, but it is appreciatedwhat you do.
7.Sometimes I cry and make you sigh, but you know that I love you so.
最近母亲节在中国变的非常流行。许多人都在这一天送妈妈们精心的礼物和充足的时间表达他们对母亲的感激之情。无论你在哪里在做什么成为什么,你永远都是妈妈最疼爱的孩子。妈妈,是那个奉献了无私的爱而不求回报的人。在这一天,让我们一起听听孩子们相对妈妈们说的话吧。
1.在这一天,我们将会抽空休息一下,想想妈妈们帮我们做了多少事。
2.妈妈,没有您我们将流落何方呢?
3.我已经告诉您许多次了,但是我将再说一次:我爱您,妈妈。
4.虽然有时要告诉您并不太容易,但是我真的非常爱您,妈妈。
5.我也许并不常挂在嘴上,但我真正爱您。
6.尽管我为表示谢意所说的和所做的都那么少,但同样也是表达对您所做一切的感激之情。
7.有时候我哭泣而使您叹息,但您却知道,我是如此地爱您。
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第2个回答 推荐于2016-12-01
Despite popular belief, Mothers Day is not just a holiday invented by Hallmark, but rather it is a holiday dating back several millennia.
The earliest known Mother’s Day originated in Ancient Greece honoring Rhea, mother of all deities, in an annual spring festival. The Romans honored Cybele, the same mother of all deities, and celebrated this festival by calling it the “Hilaria.” Early Christians continued the tradition by celebrating the Virgin Mary, on the fourth Sunday of Lent. In England, the celebration eventually expanded to include all mothers.
Mother’s Day was not an official holiday in the United States until 1914. Modern Americans can thank the perseverance and determination of a woman named Anna Jarvis who, deeply devoted to her own mother, helped to make Mother’s Day an official U.S. holiday.
Jarvis’s mother, Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, was an activist during the Civil War and lost 8 of her 12 children before they reached adulthood. When she died in 1905, Anna (daughter) was distraught and vowed to devote her life to honoring her mother. Her devotion led her to strive to appoint an official U.S. holiday to recognize mothers. Though Mother’s Day had been celebrated informally for many years, Jarvis wrote many important figures (including U.S. congressmen and prosperous businessmen), imploring them to back Mother’s Day as an official holiday.
Anna’s efforts finally paid off. In 1910, the governor of West Virginia declared Mothers Day a state holiday on the second Sunday in May. The following year, every other state followed suit. By 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill declaring Mother’s Day a Federal Holiday.
At first, celebrations of Mothers Day were relatively private, where children would accompany their mothers to the churches where their baptisms were held. Gradually though, Mothers Day has flourished into a significant and memorable occasion where many people express their love for their mothers through thoughtful gifts and quality time with family本回答被提问者采纳