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What can be drawn on the Chongyang Festival handbill
Chinese New Year's Day handbill drawings can be drawn by climbing to a high altitude and seeing far away, enjoying chrysanthemums, wearing dogwoods, poems of the Chongyang Festival, and cakes of the Chongyang Festival.
1, to see far:
Painting a scene of seeing far, it can be a person or a family overlooking the beauty of the distance from a high place. In the picture, you can add some Chongyang Festival elements, such as dogwood, chrysanthemums, etc., to show the joyful atmosphere of people in the festival.
2. Chrysanthemum Appreciation:
Chrysanthemum is the representative plant of Chongyang Festival, and chrysanthemum appreciation is one of the important activities in the festival. You can draw a variety of chrysanthemums on the handbill, such as yellow chrysanthemums, white chrysanthemums, purple chrysanthemums and so on, and you can add some scenes depicting people enjoying chrysanthemums to show the unique flavor of the Chongyang Festival.
3, wear cornelian cherry:
Cornelian cherry is a kind of plant with the function of warding off evil spirits and health care, and people will wear cornelian cherry on their bodies during the Chongyang Festival in order to pray for health. You can draw scenes of people wearing dogwood on your handbill to show this traditional custom.
4, Chongyang Poetry:
Ancient literati and writers often used the Chongyang Festival as a theme to create poems, such as Wang Zhilu's "Climbing to the Stork Tower" and Du Fu's "Nine Days". These poems can be copied on the handbill and combined with related illustrations to show the cultural connotation of the Chongyang Festival.
5, Chongyang Cake:
Chongyang cake is a traditional delicacy of Chongyang Festival, which is made of glutinous rice, bean paste, red dates and other ingredients. Draw the style of Chongyang cake on the handbill and you can add some scenes depicting people sharing Chongyang cake to show the food culture of Chongyang Festival.
The origin of Chongyang Festival:
Chongyang Festival is a traditional Chinese festival that falls on the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar every year. In the I Ching, "nine" is the number of Yang, and on the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar, two nines overlap, so it is called Chung Yeung, also known as the ninth day of the ninth month.
The Chongyang Festival began in the Western Han Dynasty, which has a history of more than 2,200 years, originating from the worship of heavenly signs and evolving from the ancient times of the seasonal autumn harvest rituals. During the Han Dynasty, the custom of Chongyang Festival spread from the palace to the people; during the Three Kingdoms, Chongyang began to be treated as a festival; in the Tang Dynasty, Chongyang Festival was officially designated as a festival; and during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the palace and the people would hold various activities to celebrate Chongyang Festival.
In 1989, the Chinese government officially designated the ninth day of the ninth month of the lunar calendar as "China's Elderly People's Day" and "Respect for the Elderly Day"; in 2006, the Chongyang Festival was selected as one of the first batch of China's national non-legacy programs; in 2012, the Chongyang Festival was designated as the Elderly People's Day in the General Regulations of the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly. Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly" in the general provisions to further clarify, and on July 1, 2013 implementation.
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