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How to draw Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper simply and beautifully?

Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper is simple and beautiful as follows:

1. Draw the scroll on the left in dark red and write the word "Tomb-Sweeping Day" in the box.

2. Draw the wooden board of the wooden bridge with black strokes and paint it with brown and light brown. Then draw the railings on both sides.

3. Draw the outline of the pavilion with black strokes and color it with gray and reddish brown. Draw the outline of the pavilion with black strokes and color it with gray and reddish brown.

4. Draw the border in the picture with deep red, and draw decorative patterns at the four corners of the picture.

Paint pink on the inside of the picture, draw the strokes out of the water with light blue, and the handwritten newspaper will be drawn.

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Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional major Spring Festival. It is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation since ancient times to sweep graves and remember our ancestors. It is not only conducive to promoting filial piety, awakening family memories, but also conducive to promoting the cohesion and identity of family members and even the nation.

Tomb-Sweeping Day's integration of natural solar terms and humanistic customs is a combination of humanistic and natural conditions, which fully embodies the Chinese ancestors' pursuit of harmony between heaven, earth and people, pays attention to conforming to the right time, place and people, and follows the laws of nature.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Besides China, some countries and regions in the world also have Tomb-Sweeping Day, such as Viet Nam, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore. On May 20th, 2006, with the approval of the State Council, Tomb-Sweeping Day announced by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Culture was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.