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How to print New Year's Day with vertical prints?

New Year's Day painting steps are as follows:

1. Draw a circle, write the word "New Year's Day" in it, then write the numbers "2" and "20" up and down, and then draw a wavy border around the circle.

2. Draw some firecrackers under the circle. The further down, the more firecrackers are left.

Draw two lanterns in the blank space of the wavy border, and write the words "Happy New Year's Day" in the text box of the lanterns.

4. Color the title red, the hexagon yellow and the firecrackers red.

5. Paint the blank part with a layer of yellow, paint the lanterns with red and yellow, and draw some small floral decorations and text columns to welcome the handwritten newspaper on New Year's Day.

New Year's Day, namely 1 on the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "Chinese New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "start", and the beginning of each number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; New Year's Day means "the first day". "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

In China, the word "Chinese New Year" has existed since ancient times, and it was first seen in the Book of Jin in literary works. The "New Year's Day" in the history of China refers to the "first day of the first month". The calculation method of the "first month" before the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty was very inconsistent, and the dates of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) in previous dynasties were also inconsistent.

The origin of New Year's Day

New Year's Day is also called "three yuan", that is, year yuan, month yuan and hour yuan. Different languages in Chinese have different names, some are called "New Year's Day" and some are called "Big Day". In order to "follow the agricultural season, so follow the western calendar, so do statistics", the first year of the Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar (actually used as 19 12), and stipulated that Gregorian calendar 1 was called "New Year's Day", but not "New Year's Day".

Today's "New Year's Day" refers to the resolution of the first plenary session of the China People's Political Consultative Conference on September 27th, 1949, on the eve of the founding of New China: "The people of China and the national calendar adopt the method of the year of the year", which is what we call the solar calendar.

In order to distinguish between the two New Years, and in view of the fact that the "beginning of spring" in the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar is just around the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first lunar month was renamed as "Spring Festival" and the Gregorian calendar 1 month 1 day was designated as "New Year's Day". So far, New Year's Day has become a happy festival for people all over the country.