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How to do Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper?

How to make Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper is as follows:

1. Write the cursive title "Hero Tomb-Sweeping Day" vertically in the middle of the picture.

2. Draw a monument to the people's heroes on the left, add some branches and leaves, and then use kites, branches and other elements to form a text frame and draw clouds.

3. Draw a young pioneer saluting at the bottom right of the title, surrounded by sunflower flowers and leaves.

Draw a pavilion in the upper right corner, the branches are full of flowers, and then form two text borders with wavy lines and branches.

5. Next, start coloring. The topic is painted green and orange. The little girl painted it well. Sunflowers, leaves, branches, kites, pavilions and monuments all have paintings.

6. Paint the border with color, and finally draw a text grid. Tomb-Sweeping Day's concise and beautiful handwritten book was completed.

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(Introduction to 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 originated from the ancestral belief and the custom of worshipping spring in ancient times, which has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is both a natural solar term and a traditional festival.

Tomb-Sweeping Day worships his ancestors. According to the custom, people usually set out to visit graves in the morning in Tomb-Sweeping Day. When sweeping graves, people should bring wine, food, fruit, paper money and other items to the cemetery, offer food to the graves of their ancestors, then burn the paper money to cultivate new soil for the graves, or break some fresh branches and insert them in front of the graves, and then kowtow to worship.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a cultural tradition of paying homage to his ancestors and pursuing the future with caution, mainly offering sacrifices to his ancestors and expressing his filial piety and yearning for them.