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How to draw Valentine's Day

How to draw the Tanabata Valentine's Day is as follows:

1, the first orange color pens to draw a rectangular frame, and the frame of a circle of color, in the frame directly above the red pen with the title of the handbill written on the "Tanabata Festival".

2, in the upper left of the drawing paper to draw a cowherd girls magpie bridge meeting sketch. In the lower right of the drawing paper to draw a heart balloon composition of the sketch. Draw a blue cloud shape in the lower left of the drawing paper. Draw a sketch of different colored stars on the top right side of the paper.

3, and finally in the middle of the drawing paper, respectively, draw a purple rectangle and red heart graphics, and write the corresponding text inside, so that a Tanabata Festival handbook sketch is drawn.

I. Tanabata Festival

The Tanabata Festival, also known as the Festival of the Seven Charms, the Festival of the Seven Sisters, the Festival of the Daughters, the Begging for Coquettishness Festival, the Seven Maidens Meeting, the Coquettishness Festival, the Day of the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen and the Oxen, and the Day of the Double Seven is a traditional Chinese folk festival. The festival is called "Tanabata" because it is held on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar. Worshipping the Seven Sisters, praying for blessings and making wishes, begging for skillful arts, sitting and watching the star of Altair and Vega, praying for marriage, and storing water for Tanabata are the traditional customs of Tanabata.

Through the historical development, Tanabata was given the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaving Maiden", and because it was given the connotation related to love, it became a festival symbolizing love, which is considered the most romantic traditional festival in China, and in the contemporary era, it even produced the cultural meaning of "Chinese Valentine's Day". In contemporary times, it has the cultural meaning of "Chinese Valentine's Day".

Two, Tanabata Festival origin

The Tanabata Begging, this festival originated in the Han Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Ge Hong's "Xijing Miscellany" has "Han color women often wear seven holes in the seventh day of the seventh month in the seven-hole needle in the Kai Lapel Building, the people are practicing the" record, which is the first time that we have seen the ancient literature on the begging for coquettish things. This is the earliest record we have seen in ancient literature about begging for money.

Later in the Tang and Song dynasties, women's begging for coquettish objects was also mentioned repeatedly in poems, and in the Tang dynasty, Wang Jian wrote a poem saying, "The stars and buckets are decorated with beads of light, and the palace ladies are busy begging for coquettish objects on the seventh day of the seventh month". According to "Kaiyuan Tianbao remains": Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty and his consort every Tanabata night banquet in the Qing Palace, the palace ladies beg, this custom in the folklore is also enduring, and continue from generation to generation.

Song and Yuan times, Tanabata begging is quite grand, the capital also has a market specializing in the sale of begging items, the world known as begging city. Song Luo Ye, Jin Ying Zhi collection of Drunken Weng said: "Tanabata, Pan Lou before the sale of begging objects. Since July 1, the car and horse anger throat, to three days before Tanabata, car and horse do not pass, phase after phase congestion, no longer come out, to the night side of the scattering.