Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Illustration solar terms seal
Illustration solar terms seal
Summer is full, summer is full, summer is summer,
Autumn dew and autumn frost,
It snows in winter, it snows in winter, and it's a little cold in winter.
The twenty-four solar terms carry time and contain the growth of everything in the world. They are supplementary calendars made by China in ancient times to guide farming, and they are also the crystallization of long-term accumulated experience and wisdom of the ancients. Every solar term has a different life. Show you different solar terms through illustrations! I hope you like it:)
This set of illustrations was conceived after drawing the theme of parent-child illustrations last year. When Bauer's daughter arrived as she wished, life was very busy, and many pictures in it continued the previous scenes. Only when I have time to replace them slowly will I be happy when I finish! Even with Erbao, I never regret the decision I made at the most exhausting moment. As long as you have an optimistic attitude, all the challenges brought by children can enhance your parents' energy. Everyone's life is like a painting. Every step you take is like drawing lines, filling in colors and coloring, which finally presents the appearance of life, and these lines and colors also reflect the fun of life!
Time is like a song, life is like a picture. When you take the initiative to take that step and live an active life, you will be rewarded unexpectedly.
Designer: Fan
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