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How to draw a handbill for the Qingming Festival First Prize

How to draw a handbill for Qingming Festival first prize is as follows:

1, prepare a piece of A4 paper, 24-color markers, pencils.

2, on the A4 paper to determine the location of the graphics to be drawn.

3, use the pencil to draw all the frames of the handbill on the A4 paper.

4, then paint the frames on the handbill in a nice green color.

5.Color in the decorative drawings around the frames.

6, write the title "Qingming Festival", and then draw a horizontal line, "Qingming" handbook is ready.

Ching Ming weather changes:

Ching Ming is reflecting changes in the natural world of the season, this time of the year the sun is bright, the grass and trees, flowers bloom, the air is clear and bright, all things are apparent, the natural world presents a vibrant scene.

In the southern part of China, the climate is already fresh and warm at this time of year, and the earth shows a bright image of spring and scenery. In the northern region also began to break the snow, gradually entering the sunny spring; the northern region this time of the year the temperature rises very quickly, precipitation is scarce, dry and windy, is the time of the year more sandy and dusty weather.

The weather during this period, the south and the north is like two heavens, the north is dry and little rain, the south is wet and rainy. By the time of the Qingming Festival, rainfall in China's middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River had increased significantly, with most of the south of the river averaging more than 100 millimeters of rain in April, except for the eastern seaboard.

Southern China, due to its southern location and proximity to the ocean, began to experience heavier rainfall when influenced by fronts formed by the convergence of warm and cold air. The north is dry with little rain, and the average daily temperature has risen above 12 degrees Celsius in most areas of the north, except in the northeast and northwest.