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Tomb-Sweeping Day Manuscript Course

Tomb-Sweeping Day manuscript tutorial is as follows:

1. Write the subject word "Qingming" vertically in the middle of the drawing paper, pay attention to the roundness of the font, and then draw two regular text boxes with simple lines on the left and right sides of the subject word.

2. Then, draw a banner and a string of lanterns on the left text box for decoration, and draw some willow branches on the right text box for decoration.

3. Then, draw the crown of apricot trees with arcs of different sizes, and then draw the trunk with dotted lines.

Finally, draw Qingming with blue and pink, willow with green, lanterns and flags with yellow and red, apricot with green and pink, and decorate with short lines of the same color. That's it!

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Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, is at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival in China, and it is also one of the most important sacrificial festivals. It is a day to sweep graves and worship ancestors.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival of the Chinese nation, which started in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years. Through the historical development and evolution, Tomb-Sweeping Day has extremely rich connotations, and different customs have been formed in different places, with sweeping graves to worship ancestors and hiking as the basic themes.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional folk custom popular in xinghua city, Jiangsu Province, and one of the national intangible cultural heritages. Maoshan knows how to sail and has a long history.

In the thirty-third year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1554), Japanese invaders invaded the coast from the sea and disturbed the people. Maoshan people organized ships, used bamboo poles as guns, cooperated with officers and men to fight against the Japanese army and wiped out more than a thousand enemies. This move was rewarded by the imperial court and was given four "colorful golden dragon flags". Maoshan people are proud of this. They hang this flag and race boats every year, gradually forming the folk activities of Maoshan Boat Festival.