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Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper is simple.

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the traditional festivals in China, which originated from the ancient Cold Food Festival. The Cold Food Festival commemorates Jiexiu, the minister of Chu in the Warring States Period. For loyalty, he starved to death at the grave. In order to commemorate him, people ban fire on March 3 every year, do not cook, and only eat cold food. In the Tang Dynasty, the Cold Food Festival gradually evolved into Tomb-Sweeping Day. On this day, people should not only pay homage to their ancestors, but also pay homage to their graves and express their thoughts for their deceased relatives.

The custom of Tomb-Sweeping Day

The main custom in Tomb-Sweeping Day is to visit graves to worship ancestors, which is to express the feelings of missing relatives. When sweeping graves, people should bring some flowers and burn paper money to worship their ancestors. At the same time, it is necessary to clean up the weeds around the cemetery and arrange the tombstones. Besides, there are some other customs in Tomb-Sweeping Day, such as hanging wicker, enjoying flowers and having an outing.

Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper picture is simple.

Tomb-Sweeping Day's handwritten newspaper is a traditional way to express holiday feelings, which can be used to express the feelings of missing relatives and introduce the origin and customs of Tomb-Sweeping Day. Here are some pictures of Tomb-Sweeping Day's handwritten newspaper, which can be used as a reference:

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How to Make Tomb-Sweeping Day Handwritten Newspaper

Some materials and tools, including colored paper, scissors, glue, pens, etc., are needed to make Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Prepare materials such as colored paper. You can choose colors and patterns according to your own preferences.

2. According to the origin and customs of Tomb-Sweeping Day, design the content and layout of handwritten newspaper. You can draw some patterns or write some words in handwritten newspapers to introduce the origin and customs of Tomb-Sweeping Day.

3. Draw the designed patterns and characters on colored paper, and then cut them with scissors.

4. Paste the cut patterns and words on the handwritten newspaper with glue or double-sided tape.

Finally, the handwritten newspaper is framed and can be decorated with colored paper or other materials.