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New Year's Day Posters Hand-painted Grade One —— How to Draw New Year's Day Posters

How to draw simple New Year's Day posters for primary school students is as follows:

The first step is to draw calves or other animals.

Step two, draw firecrackers.

The third step is to draw another animal.

The fourth step is to draw some other decorations, blessings, scrolls and so on.

Step five, paint the right color.

How to draw New Year's Day posters? First, draw some fireworks decorations, and then draw a title "New Year's Day"

Then draw lanterns, firecrackers and gifts, and a snowman

Draw another cute little boy and fill in other backgrounds.

Let's start coloring! First, color the background yellow and blue, and color the word "New Year's Day" red.

Colour firecrackers, fireworks and lanterns red.

Finally, a 202 1 New Year's Day poster is finished by adding the color of the little boy and other decorations.

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; New Year's Day means "the first day". "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

In China, the word "New Year's Day" has existed since ancient times and was first seen in the literary work "The Book of Jin". The "New Year's Day" in the history of China refers to the first day of the first month. The calculation method of the "first month" before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very inconsistent, and the dates of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) were also inconsistent.

After the Revolution of 1911, it was decided to use the Gregorian calendar in the first year of the Republic of China (actually used as 19 12), and it was stipulated that the Gregorian calendar 65438+ 10/was called "New Year's Day", but it was not called "New Year's Day". 1949, People's Republic of China (PRC) took 65438+ 10 1 as New Year's Day, so New Year's Day is also called "solar year", "new calendar year" or "Gregorian year" in China.

New Year's Day, 2022, 65438+ 10, 1 to 3 days, a total of 3 days.

How to draw a poster of New Year's Day in Zhang Qingzhu is as follows:

1. Draw a square poster outline with a pencil.

2. Four edges are painted with wavy lines and decorated with leaves.

Draw a lantern in the upper left corner of the poster.

4. Write Happy New Year beside the lantern.

5. redraw the poster with a black marker.

6. You can write some greetings in the spare part in the middle.

7. Or some traditional customs of Chinese New Year.

Expand knowledge:

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; New Year's Day means "the first day". "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

In China, the word "New Year's Day" has existed since ancient times and was first seen in the literary work "The Book of Jin". The "New Year's Day" in the history of China refers to the first day of the first month. The calculation method of the "first month" before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very inconsistent, and the dates of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) were also inconsistent.

Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; New Year's Day means "the first day". The term "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar. The calendar stipulates when is January (that is, the first month), and New Year's Day is on the first day of that month, such as "the first day of the first month" in the lunar calendar and "1, 1" in the solar calendar.

In the history of China, "the first day of the first month" has many appellations, such as New Year's Day, Yuanri, Jacky, Chen Yuan, Shangri-La and Yuanyue. But among many appellations, "New Year's Day" is the most common and the longest.