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Drawing depicting the Qingming Festival

Drawings depicting the Qingming Festival are as follows:

1. First, a straight line is drawn to represent the ground plane, and a stone staircase is drawn, on which a rectangular tombstone is drawn, as well as incense for worship.

2, then, in the tombstone on the left and right sides of the drawing of a figure, the right side of the drawing of a girl, shoulder-length hair, holding a bouquet of flowers, the left side of the drawing of a boy, curly short hair.

3. Then, draw a weeping willow behind each of the two figures, with branches and leaves on the willow tree.

4, the following began to color! First to the trunk of the willow tree painted brown, and then to the leaves of the willow tree painted green, with black painted characters hair.

5, finally, with gray to the character's clothing color, and then to the shadow of the tombstone painted gray, and then painted the ground with grass green, so that a send ancestor mourning Qingming Festival tomb painting on the painting is good.

Historical origin

The twenty-four solar terms are a product of the ancient farming civilization, which is linked to the dry time and the eight trigrams, and has a long historical origin. Twenty-four seasons originally to the Big Dipper seven-star bucket handle to determine the handle from the "c position" to start, clockwise rotation of a circle, that is, a year, when the handle points to the "b position" for the Qingming.

Ching Ming is the time of the year when anger is strong, and the time of the decline of yin. The earth presents the image of spring and scenery, it is the countryside trekking spring tour and the good time to line the Qing tomb festival. Qingming has both natural and humanistic connotations, and is both a natural festival and a traditional festival. The Qingming Festival is rich in customs and traditions, and the two main rituals of the Qingming Festival are sweeping tombs and offering sacrifices to ancestors and trekking in the countryside.