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Tomb-Sweeping Day Bouquet Painting

Tomb-Sweeping Day's bouquet is painted like this:

1. Draw a small circle in the middle of the drawing paper as a daisy bud.

2. Draw a circle of petals like a spoon around the small round petals.

3. Start drawing the second layer of petals, and draw a circle between every two petals.

4. Colour the chrysanthemum buds yellow. If you want to be thinner, you can also paint the small circle as bud yellow first, and then paint the lower part of the small circle as orange. In this way, a daisy is finished.

5. In the same way, draw 3-4 daisies of different sizes. They are close together, like a bunch of daisies.

6. Finally, draw two straight lines from the bottom of the flower as flower stems and color the flower stems green.

About Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as outing festival, outing festival, March festival, ancestor worship festival, etc. It was celebrated at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day, which originated from the ancestor belief of early human beings, is the biggest ancestor worship festival of the Chinese nation.

Tomb-Sweeping Day has two connotations: nature and humanity. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival. Grave-sweeping and hiking are two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day customs handed down from ancient times in China.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Besides China, some countries and regions in the world also have Tomb-Sweeping Day, such as Viet Nam, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore.