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How to draw Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year drawing sketch is as follows:

First of all, in the middle of the picture draw three children with lanterns, behind the three children draw a gate, next to a big tree, hanging lanterns on the tree, the sky to draw some fireworks, the first to the children's clothes color, the tree painted brown, the lantern painted red, the sky painted dark blue, the children's Chinese New Year sketch is completed!

The first day of the first month of the Lunar Calendar is a traditional grand festival in China.

The Spring Festival is the traditional Chinese New Year in the Chinese cultural circle, commonly known as the "New Year Festival", traditionally known as the New Year, the New Year, the New Year, but also known as the verbal year of the year, the celebration of the New Year, the New Year. Chinese people have been celebrating the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years. In modern times, people set the Spring Festival on the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar, but generally at least until the first month of the fifteenth (Shangyuan Festival) New Year's Day is not considered to be the end of the folk, in the traditional sense of the Spring Festival refers to the Lunar New Year from the Lunar New Year's wax festival or Lunar New Year's twenty-third or twenty-fourth sacrificial stove, and continue until the first month of the nineteenth.

During the Spring Festival, the Han Chinese and some ethnic minorities in China hold various celebrations. These activities are mainly devoted to the worship of ancestral gods, ancestors, getting rid of the old and bringing in the new, welcoming good fortune and praying for a good year, in colorful forms and with strong characteristics of each ethnic group. Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and nationalities belonging to the cultural circle of Chinese characters also have the custom of celebrating the Spring Festival. On the day of the Spring Festival, people return home and reunite with their relatives as much as possible to express their ardent hope for the coming year and their good wishes for the new year's life.