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How to make a traditional festival work

How to make a traditional festival work is as follows:

1, first of all, in the left side of the picture, draw a scroll down, and write the words "Chinese traditional festival" in it.

2. Draw a big hanging lantern next to the scroll, with tassels and flashing lights underneath, it looks very beautiful.

3. On the right side, draw two text boxes with Chinese characteristics so that the line drawing part is finished and rich.

4, to color! External background all painted red, scroll also painted red, text painted yellow, lantern edge painted red, up and down, as well as tassels painted yellow, text boxes were painted in yellow and red, and then paint flowers, clouds and other elements in the picture, and finally painted on the checkered line, the Chinese traditional festivals handbill is complete.

Introduction of traditional Chinese festivals:

Traditional Chinese festivals, an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation, are diverse and rich in content, and its formation is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of the history and culture of a nation or country.

China's traditional festivals mainly include the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Tanabata Festival and so on, which cover the primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomy and calendar, Ideology, mathematics and other humanities and natural culture, and contain a profound and rich cultural connotation.

1, the Spring Festival, that is, the Lunar New Year, is the first year of the year, the traditional meaning of the annual festival. Commonly known as the new spring, new year, new year, year, year jubilee, big year, etc., orally also known as the degree of the year, celebrate the year, the New Year, over the New Year. The Spring Festival has a long history, evolved from the ancient times, the first year of prayer and sacrifice.

2, Lantern Festival, also known as the Festival of Lights, the small first month, Yuanxi, on the Yuan Festival, for the first month of the first five days of the lunar calendar each year, is one of China's traditional festivals. The first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, the ancients called "night" for "night", the first month of the fifteenth is the first full moon night of the year, so the first month of the fifteenth for the "Lantern Festival". The formation of the Lantern Festival custom has a long process, rooted in the ancient folk custom of opening the lamp to pray for blessings.