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How to draw a portrait on March 8 women's day

Steps to draw a portrait of women's day on March 8 are as follows:

Materials to prepare: paper, pen, paint.

1, first draw five flowers of different sizes, and then write "March 8 Women's Day" and then draw a little girl, long hair, curved eyes, holding a flower petal, bed this a dress.

2, then, draw the little girl standing at the foot of a large petal, below the stem and two leaves, but also to draw two bunches of balloons for decoration.

3, then, draw a large text box, border draw some hearts, flowers, stars and gifts for decoration. Finally, paint the picture with nice colors, and then draw a text line, so it is finished!

The full name of Women's Day is "United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace", which is also known as "International Women's Day", "March 8 Day" and "March 8 Women's Day". The first pioneer of the women's movement in China was the first woman in the world to be recognized by the United Nations as the "International Women's Day". The earliest pioneer of the women's movement in China was Ms. He Xiangning.

From March 8, 1909, the United States of America, Chicago women for "equality between men and women" march rally, so far has gone through the course of 100 years. The United Nations began celebrating International Women's Day in 1975, and in 1977 the General Assembly adopted a resolution inviting each country to choose a day of the year, in accordance with its own history and national traditions, to be observed as the United Nations Day for Women's Rights and World Peace.

From March 8, 1909, when the women of Chicago marched for "equality between men and women" to the United States, more than a hundred years have passed since then. Like women all over the world, Chinese women have made great contributions and sacrifices for the independence, liberation, revolution and construction of their country, as well as for world peace and the development and progress of mankind.

Tens of thousands of women's heroes and "March 8 Red Flag Bearers" have emerged. The Party and the government have formulated comprehensive laws, regulations and rules to safeguard and protect the legitimate rights and interests of women.