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Twenty-four solar terms-How to draw bookmarks for illustrations of vernal equinox?

How to make a beautiful and simple bookmark for the 24 solar terms;

Step 1, as shown in the figure, take a square light yellow origami.

Step 2: Draw open flowers, grass and ladybugs in the center of origami, and write the word "Jing".

Step 3: Fold the origami in reverse as shown in the figure, with both sides folded towards the center.

Step 4, as shown in the figure, cut a small hole above the folded origami with scissors.

Step 5, as shown in the figure, take a thin red thread or replace it with a ribbon.

Step 6: Fold the thin red thread in half as shown in the figure, and then thread it into the small hole.

The seventh step, as shown in the figure, is to put the solar term bookmark in the book, which is really beautiful.

The vernal equinox is one of the twenty-four solar terms, and spring is the fourth solar term. The vernal equinox generally symbolizes the return of spring to the earth and the revival of everything, and also indicates that winter is coming to an end and the temperature is rising. So today we draw a bookmark of the vernal equinox, where everything is revived and full of vitality. The specific steps are as follows:

Step 1: Prepare a blank bookmark, draw the outline of flowers, butterflies and leaves with a pencil, and then dye the paper with light blue pigment.

Step 2: Add a little purple to the blue to smear the petals.

Step 3: Paint the stamens with purple.

Step 4: Touch with Gou Xianbi.

Step 5: Draw the remaining flowers one by one according to the above steps.

Step 6: Draw a deep purple stem.

Step 7: Decorate the flower stems with grass green.

Step 8: Paint the white wings of the butterfly white and add some embellishment.

Step 9: Decorate the white stamens with white.

Step 10: Decorate two green branches with green, and finally sprinkle Bai Mo liquid on the whole painting. You can also add the word vernal equinox in the blank.

Well, I will draw a bookmark of the vernal equinox. Go and draw one!

How to draw the bookmark of the Solstice of Winter;

The first method:

The first step is to draw three complete jiaozi shapes.

The second step is to draw three jiaozi around them, and pay attention to their direction.

Step three, draw the shape of jiaozi's lower plate.

Step 4 draw a pair of chopsticks and put them on one side of the plate.

Step five, draw a small plate of vinegar and a garlic.

Finally, write down the word "winter solstice"

Winter solstice, also known as winter festival, Asian New Year Festival and Long Day Festival, has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is not only an important solar term among the 24 solar terms, but also a traditional folk festival in China. From winter to the sun, the solar calendar reaches 270, and festivals are held every year on the Gregorian calendar 65438+February 2 1-23.

Winter solstice is one of the eight festivals in a year. In ancient times, there was a custom of "eight festivals" to worship the gods and ancestors. Winter solstice is regarded as a big holiday in winter. There is a folk saying that winter solstice is as big as a year, so the ancients called it "sub-year" or "off-year". In some coastal areas of southern China, the traditional custom of offering sacrifices to ancestors during the winter solstice is still continuing. In some areas of northern China, it is a custom to eat jiaozi every winter solstice.

The winter solstice marks the minimum height of the sun and the shortest day in the northern hemisphere, but the temperature in winter solstice is not the lowest. On the solstice of winter, the sun shines directly on the ground and reaches the southernmost tip of the year. The sun shines almost directly on the tropic of Capricorn (also known as the winter solstice daily line), and the sun is most biased towards the northern hemisphere. Therefore, in all parts of the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice is the shortest day in a year, and the farther north, the shorter the day.

It is worth noting that around the winter solstice, the earth is located near the perihelion, and its running speed is slightly faster, resulting in that the time of direct sunlight in the southern hemisphere is about 8 days shorter than that in the northern hemisphere in a year, so the winter in the northern hemisphere is slightly shorter than that in summer.