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How to draw jiaozi on the solstice in winter?

Jiaozi's Painting Method of Winter Solstice

Draw the first intersection first, and pay attention to the lace of the intersection, so it looks better.

Then draw a cross on the right and put the two together.

Draw the third intersection according to the method just now.

Then draw a jiaozi at the back, and several jiaozi can spread in different directions.

Then draw more jiaozi.

Draw some jiaozi, so that jiaozi can form a big oval.

Finally, draw a plate for jiaozi, that's all.

The winter solstice is a very important solar term in China, and the winter solstice festival is one of the traditional festivals of the Han nationality, which originated in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. The winter solstice is commonly known as "Winter Festival", "Dragon Solstice Festival" and "Asian New Year Festival". As early as more than 2,500 years ago in the Spring and Autumn Period, China had observed the sun with the soil return, and determined the winter solstice, which was the earliest of the 24 solar terms, and the time was between 65,438+February 2 1 to 23, making it the shortest day in the northern hemisphere. On the solstice of winter, there are different customs in the north and south of China. Jiaozi is eaten in most areas in the north, and glutinous rice balls are eaten in the south.