Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How to draw the great cold solar terms?

How to draw the great cold solar terms?

The painting method of the great cold solar terms is as follows:

1, draw the head of the character and the hat he wears first.

2. Then draw a pattern on the task cap.

3. Then draw the five senses, upper body and two hands of the character.

4. Draw two crouching feet and a sledge stick with both hands.

5. Then pull the sled to your feet.

6. Draw the ski slide again.

7. Finally, draw a small tree in the distance.

People often say that "there is a great cold every year, not on March 9 but on April 9". The implication is that the great cold is already very cold. In fact, the great cold is only relative to the slight cold, and both are solar terms that characterize the degree of cold weather. In some areas, the great cold temperature is not lower than the slight cold temperature, and the great cold only shows a trend that the ancients viewed the cold climate change.

Great cold is the last of the 24 solar terms, and it is also winter, the coldest time of the year. Every year from 65438+ 10 month 19 to 2 1. After the great cold, people will usher in a new round of solar terms, and soon everything will recover and be full of vitality in spring. Every solar term has its own cultural connotation. For more information about the great cold solar terms, please pay attention to this topic and appreciate the charm of the great cold solar terms together.

Slight cold refers to the half month from June 6th (or 5th) to 20th (or19th) in the solar calendar every year; The severe cold refers to the half month from June 65438+1October 2 1 (or 20th) to February 4 (or 3rd) in the solar calendar every year. The slight cold lasts for *** 15 days, of which 12 days are on "March 9 and April 9", so it is inferred that the temperature is the lowest during the slight cold period.