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How to draw a handwritten newspaper with National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival?

The painting method of handwritten newspapers on National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival is as follows:

1, National Day handwritten newspaper: draw lace along the edge of handwritten newspaper, draw colored flags in the upper left corner, draw sunflowers in the lower left corner, and draw square borders and balloons on the left. Draw two borders on the right to color. First, color the edges, color the flags and balloons, and color the sunflower flowers yellow.

2. Paint the Tiananmen Gate in red and yellow, the theme in pink and blue, the red flag in red, and the edges in rose, blue and pink. Draw horizontal lines in the three borders, and a simple and easy-to-draw National Day handwritten newspaper will be completed.

Draw a full moon above the handwritten newspaper, and write the words "Zhong" and "Qiu" on the left and right of the moon respectively. Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper: clouds, lanterns and other decorative patterns are painted to enrich handwritten newspaper. Draw a border for the handwritten newspaper, and add lanterns, rabbits, moon cakes, grass and other patterns. Colour the pattern with red, orange, green, blue and other colors.

4. Color the area outside the frame of the handwritten newspaper with a blue-gray pen, so that the handwritten newspaper will not look empty and dry. Use a ruler to draw straight lines at equal intervals in the blank space of the handwritten newspaper, so that you can start adding words to the handwritten newspaper.

More information is as follows:

The ancient calendar divided each season into three months, namely, Meng Yue, Mid-Autumn Festival and Yue Ji. August in the lunar calendar is the second month of autumn, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", while August 15th in the lunar calendar is just half of autumn, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival". At first, this day was designated as a festival for ancient emperors to sacrifice to the moon, and later it gradually evolved into the Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival can also evolve from the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon or the story of offering sacrifices to the land gods. In farming society, crops are very important to farmers, so people often sacrifice land. Since ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival has had folk customs such as offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, eating moon cakes, playing with lanterns, enjoying osmanthus and drinking osmanthus wine. It has been circulating for a long time. Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival in some countries in East and Southeast Asia.