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The winter solstice handwritten newspaper is simple and beautiful.

The simple and beautiful method of making winter solstice handwritten newspaper is as follows:

1. Preparation materials need a piece of white paper, colored pens, scissors, glue and some decorations, such as colored paper and ribbons. Design layout. Divide the white paper into two parts. In the first part, write the word "winter solstice" with colored pens. In the second part, you can draw a big sun and a snowflake, which means that the winter solstice is the shortest day and the longest night in a year. Add content.

2. Around the sun and snowflakes, you can write some poems or proverbs related to the winter solstice, such as "The sun rises in winter and spring comes again" and "Eating noodles on the winter solstice makes you one year older". You can also draw some winter customs, such as eating dumplings and grilling. Decorative handwritten newspaper. You can cut out some small flowers or animals with colored paper and stick them around the handwritten newspaper to increase the aesthetic feeling.

3. You can also tie ribbons to the corners of handwritten newspaper to make it more vivid and interesting. Review and modify. Check whether the handwritten newspaper content is accurate and whether the typesetting is neat and beautiful. If there is any mistake or dissatisfaction, it can be revised and improved. Such handwritten newspapers can not only show students' creativity and imagination, but also increase students' understanding and knowledge of winter solstice culture.

Knowledge about the winter solstice

1, winter solstice is one of the traditional important festivals in China, and it is also the earliest of the 24 solar terms. The winter solstice usually occurs on June 22nd of Gregorian calendar,12,21or 22. On this day, the position where the sun shines directly on the earth reaches the southernmost point, with the shortest day and the longest night in the northern hemisphere, marking the official start of winter.

2. The winter solstice has a long history and rich cultural connotations. In ancient times, the winter solstice was an important time to worship ancestors and gods. People will set up altars at home, burn incense to worship and pray for peace and good luck in the coming year. The solstice in winter is also a day of reunion. Families get together to eat glutinous rice balls, jiaozi and other foods, symbolizing reunion and happiness.

There are many food-related customs in winter solstice. One of the most representative is to eat glutinous rice balls. Tangyuan is a round cake made of glutinous rice flour, which symbolizes reunion and integrity. In addition, there are customs such as eating jiaozi and Laba porridge. These foods are not only delicious, but also mean good luck and happiness.