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Christmas pictures

The way to draw Christmas is as follows:

1. Prepare a blank sheet of paper, a pencil and a black marker. Draw a triangle with a pencil dotted line on the paper, and then draw several curves on the left and right sides of the triangle. Connect the left and right curves respectively, draw a wavy line on the edge of the triangle, and then connect the bottom two curves with a wavy line.

2. Draw a trunk and a small jar under the Christmas tree. Draw a five-pointed star at the top, and you can also draw a few ribbons and stars inside the Christmas tree at will. Draw circles at the top corner of the Christmas tree, under the tree and inside the tree, draw several triangles on the small basin and color them.

The knowledge about Christmas is as follows:

1, the origin of Christmas: Christmas originated in Christianity to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. According to Christian legend, Jesus Christ was born in 1 century, and his birth is considered as a miracle. Every year, 65438+February 25th is the birthday of Jesus Christ, so it gradually evolved into a celebration festival.

2. Symbol of Christmas: One of the most typical symbols of Christmas is the Christmas tree. During Christmas, people will put a brightly colored Christmas tree at home or in public places, which is covered with various small gifts and decorations. In addition, there are Christmas socks, Christmas hats, Santa Claus and other images, which are traditional symbols of Christmas.

3. Christmas celebrations: During Christmas, people will hold various celebrations. One of the most important ways to celebrate is family reunion. Relatives and friends will enjoy a big Christmas dinner together, which usually includes traditional food, such as turkey and Christmas pudding. In addition, people will exchange gifts to express their love and blessings.

4. Cultural significance of Christmas: Christmas is not only a religious festival, but also a part of global culture. In many countries and regions, people celebrate Christmas and have their own traditional culture and customs. For example, in North America, people decorate Christmas trees at home, while in Germany, people make hedges to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.