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How to draw Chinese traditional festival handbills

How to draw handbills for traditional Chinese festivals is as follows:

1.Firstly, write the theme word with a marker pen.

2, draw a flower pattern to decorate the theme word.

3, draw the lantern text box and decorate.

4, draw the flower pattern below to decorate the frame.

5. Draw the fireworks to complete the picture.

6, next we draw the text line.

7, and finally painted a nice color to finish it.

Traditional Chinese festivals are diverse and rich in content. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the history and culture of a nation or country. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation encompass primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical calendars, Irony and mathematics, and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, and contain profound and rich cultural connotations.

Traditional Chinese Festivals:

The Spring Festival (the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar); the Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar); the Dragon Boat Raiser's Head Festival and the Day of the Society Festival (the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar); the Shangsi Festival (the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar); the Cold Food Festival (the 105th or 106th day after the winter solstice); the Ching Ming Festival (after the 5th day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar); the Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar); the Tan Tanabata Festival (the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar) (after the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar); Tanabata Festival (after the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar).

Mid-Yuan Festival (15th day of the 7th month of the lunar calendar); Mid-Autumn Festival (15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar); Chung Yeung Festival (9th day of the 9th month of the lunar calendar); Xia Yuan Festival (15th day of the 10th month of the lunar calendar); Winter Solstice Festival (21st~23rd day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar); New Year's Eve (29th or 30th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar); and so on.