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How to draw the Lantern Festival poster? Simple 1

First, write the poster theme of Lantern Festival in the upper right corner of the picture, and draw a little girl rubbing dumplings in the middle of the picture.

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Then draw two big bowls, one filled with dumpling stuffing, the other filled with jiaozi, and two children playing to add a lovely expression to jiaozi.

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Continue to add some auspicious clouds and firecrackers to the picture.

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Then fill the blank part of the picture with golden yellow, color each child, and add a pink face on the jiaozi.

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Finally, draw the poster theme, dumplings, firecrackers and the bottom of the picture in big red, and highlight the characters in the poster theme with a white pen, and the Lantern Festival poster will be completed.

How does ps make Lantern Festival posters 1? First, download PS software, install PS, and open PS.

2. Then, in the file-click New-or the shortcut key ctrl+N, set the picture pixels.

3. Then draw a rectangle with the rectangle tool and fill the red holiday background with the filling tool.

4. Next, download some transparent materials of lanterns in PNG format from the Internet and import them into the red background.

Finally, make the words Lantern Festival, which are covered with pictures. First, download the picture material of gold foil on the Internet, open the picture of gold foil in PS, click Edit-Define Pattern-Turn the gold foil into a picture background sticker, then type the words Lantern Festival, modify the layer style of the text, select pattern overlay, and overlay the gold foil on the text to create the effect of golden font. This font can be copied and set to black and superimposed on the golden font, which will have the effect of three-dimensional characters in Phnom Penh.

Lantern Festival painting pictures Lantern Festival painting pictures

Children who like painting will definitely not let go of painting pictures of Lantern Festival. The following is the Lantern Festival painting I shared with you. I hope you like them.

Lantern Festival painting pictures 1

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Draw the third picture of Lantern Festival

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Draw the fifth picture of Lantern Festival.

On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, just after the Spring Festival, the traditional festival Lantern Festival in China was ushered in.

The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar. The ancients called the night "night", so they called the fifteenth day of the first month the Lantern Festival. The fifteenth day of the first month is the night of the first full moon in a year, and it is also the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. On the night of Spring Festival, people celebrate this festival and celebrate the continuation of the Spring Festival. Lantern Festival is also called "Shangyuan Festival".

According to the folk tradition in China, on this bright night, people light thousands of lanterns to celebrate. Going out to enjoy the moon, lighting and setting fire, enjoying the solve riddles on the lanterns, spending the Lantern Festival together, having a family reunion and celebrating the festive season are all enjoyment.

Lantern Festival is also called Lantern Festival. The custom of burning lanterns in the Lantern Festival originated in the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, the lantern viewing activities became more prosperous. Lights are hung everywhere in palaces and streets, and tall lantern wheels, lantern houses and lantern trees have been built. Lu Zeng, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, described the grand occasion of the Lantern Festival in Watching Lights at Fifteen Nights. He said, "The stars in the Han Dynasty are falling, and buildings are hanging like the moon."

In the Song Dynasty, more attention was paid to the Lantern Festival, and the lantern viewing activities were more lively. The lantern viewing activity lasted for five days, and the styles of lanterns were more abundant. In the Ming Dynasty, the Lantern Festival will last 10 days, which is the longest Lantern Festival in China. Although there were only three days to watch the lanterns in the Qing Dynasty, the scale of the lantern watching activities was unprecedented. Besides burning lanterns, people also set off fireworks to entertain.

"solve riddles on the lanterns", also known as "playing riddles", was an activity added after the Lantern Festival and appeared in the Song Dynasty. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Lin 'an, the capital city, made lantern riddles every year, and there were many people in solve riddles on the lanterns. At first, it was a nosy person who wrote riddles on paper and then posted them on colorful lanterns for people to guess. Because riddles are enlightening and interesting, they are welcomed by all walks of life in the process of communication.

Folk custom of eating Yuanxiao on Lantern Festival. Yuanxiao is made of glutinous rice, either solid or stuffed. The fillings are red bean paste, sugar, hawthorn and various fruit materials. You can cook, fry, steam and fry when you eat. At first, people called this kind of food "Floating Zi Yuan", and later they called it "Tangtuan" or "Tangyuan". These names "Reunion" have similar sounds, which means reunion, symbolizing family reunion, harmony and happiness. People also miss their departed relatives and place their best wishes on their future lives.

In some places, the Lantern Festival also has the custom of "walking away from all diseases", also known as "baking all diseases" and "dispersing all diseases". Most of the participants are women. They walk together or against the wall, or across the bridge in the suburbs, in order to drive away diseases and eliminate disasters.

With the passage of time, there are more and more activities in the Lantern Festival, and many local festivals have added traditional folk performances, such as playing dragon lanterns, playing lions, walking on stilts, rowing dry boats, dancing yangko and playing Taiping drums. This traditional festival, which has been passed down for more than two thousand years, is not only popular on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also celebrated every year in overseas Chinese communities.