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How to draw the stamps of traditional festivals (simple)

How to draw stamps for traditional festivals (simple) is as follows:

1. Prepare a blank sheet of drawing paper, and then draw wavy lines around it.

2. Draw green leaves around the wavy lines to signify vitality.

3. Draw a dragon boat in the center of the paper.

4. Draw three drummers on the boat.

5. Draw three rice dumplings on the top of the paper in honor of the great ancient man "Qu Yuan".

6. In the upper right corner of the paper, draw the face value of the stamp "1.20 yuan".

7. Write the words "China Post" at the bottom of the paper. The Dragon Boat Festival originated from the worship of natural phenomena and evolved from the sacrifice of dragons in ancient times.

Midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, Canglong seven lodges soared in the center of the south, in the most "neutral" position throughout the year, as the "I Ching - Qian Gua" fifth line: "Flying Dragon in the sky". Dragon Boat Festival is "flying dragon in the sky" auspicious day, the dragon and dragon boat culture has always been throughout the history of the Dragon Boat Festival heritage.

The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle. Legend has it that Qu Yuan, a poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States period, jumped into the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month to kill himself, and the Dragon Boat Festival has been regarded by the later generations as a festival commemorating him; and there are other sayings commemorating Wu Zixu, Cao'e, and Jie Zi Tui, and so on.

The origin of the Dragon Boat Festival covers ancient astrological culture, humanistic philosophy and other aspects, containing a profound and rich cultural connotation, in the development of inheritance of a variety of folklore as one, due to the different regional cultures and the existence of customary content or details of the differences.

The Dragon Boat Festival is known as one of the four major traditional festivals in China, along with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. The culture of Dragon Boat Festival has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also have activities to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.

In May 2006, the State Council included it in the first national list of intangible cultural heritage; since 2008, it has been listed as a national legal holiday. 2009 September, UNESCO formally approved its inclusion in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and the Dragon Boat Festival has become the first festival in China to be selected as one of the world's intangible heritage.