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How to draw a festival tabloid (traditional festival)

The traditional festival tabloids are painted as follows:

1. Draw a poet on a blank sheet of paper first, and pay attention to the poet's eyes, hair, nose and other details in the process of painting.

2. Then draw its body part, draw a moon and several clouds in the upper left corner of the paper and color it.

3. After completion, draw a border with a ruler, add some lines and patterns, and write artistic words in the blank space of the handwritten newspaper.

4. After the overall drawing is completed, add some small patterns to modify.

Main activities of Mid-Autumn Festival:

Before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Korean families living in Tieling, Kaiyuan, Changtu and Xifeng began to prepare early. Ancestor worship is the most important part of Mid-Autumn Festival. People should prepare objects for worship, such as Chinese dates, chestnuts, persimmons, apples, etc., and choose these objects as tributes.

Korean ancestors believed that jujube yield was high and chestnuts were rare, which symbolized the health and longevity of future generations as sacrifices. Persimmons can be sold as fresh fruits or as dried persimmons, which shows that the income is rich and the financial resources are rolling. Apple means peace and harmony. Besides preparing sacrificial food, we should also prepare rice noodles and red beans to make muffins.

There is also the need to brew sweet rice wine with new rice, and family reunion and feasting are essential in the Mid-Autumn Festival. On August 15 or the day before, the family made an appointment to go to the ancestral grave for sacrifice. Relatives who are away from home will also go home for the Mid-Autumn Festival.