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How to make Tomb-Sweeping Day card?

Regarding how to make Tomb-Sweeping Day cards, there are the following answers:

Draw a circle on the paper to represent the child's head. Draw facial features, ears and hair on the face, which can be simply drawn. Hair can be represented by several short lines. Draw a T-dress under your head. Draw two legs under the coat. Your left leg is bent and your right leg is straight, indicating that you are running.

At the ends of arms and legs, draw four small circles to represent hands and feet. Draw the spool of the kite on the upper right hand, draw a cross at both ends, and draw a cross in the middle to indicate winding. Draw a bird-shaped kite in the upper left corner of the child. The tail is drawn like scissors.

Draw a line between the kite and the child's arm to indicate the kite line. Draw a few cross lines on the left side of the kite to represent wicker. Draw some jujube pit shapes on the wicker to represent the leaves. Write Qingming in the lower left corner. Colour the leaves green with a green marker.

Colour the kite orange. Finally, paint the child's coat red and the child's trousers light blue, and the Tomb-Sweeping Day card is finished.

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as outing festival, outing festival, March festival, ancestor worship festival, etc. It was celebrated at the turn of mid-spring and late spring. Tomb-Sweeping Day is the biggest ancestor worship festival of the Chinese nation, which originated from ancestors' beliefs and spring worship customs.

Tomb-Sweeping Day has two connotations of nature and humanity, which are both natural solar terms and traditional festivals. Grave-sweeping and ancestor-worship outing are two major themes of Tomb-Sweeping Day, which have been passed down since ancient times in China.