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How does the Year of the Loong draw?

The year of the dragon calendar is drawn as follows:

1, determine the format: determine the calendar format, the total number of days in a year, the day of the week, the number of weeks in a month, etc. You can choose a common calendar format or customize it according to your personal preference.

2. Design the calendar layout: use drawing software or hand-drawing to design the calendar layout. Above the calendar is the title of year and month, and below is the grid of every day.

3. Add Month and Week: At the top of the calendar, add the titles of the month and week. The month titles are arranged in order, and the week titles are arranged in the order of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

4. Add Date: Add a date in each box. The first day of each month will be highlighted in large font or special mark.

5. Add festivals and special dates: If you want to add festivals or special dates to the calendar, you can add corresponding marks or illustrations in the corresponding date grid.

6. Add dragon elements: As it is the Year of the Loong, you can add some dragon elements, dragon patterns and dragon figures to the calendar to increase the interest of the calendar.

The Origin and Customs of the Year of the Loong

First, the origin of the Year of the Loong.

The origin of the Year of the Loong is closely related to the ancient myths and cultural traditions of China. In the traditional culture of China, dragons are regarded as sacred and mysterious beings, representing strength, wisdom and good luck. The Year of the Loong also symbolizes auspiciousness, prosperity and happiness.

The Year of the Loong's calculation method is based on the lunar year, which is a multiple of 12, and this year is the Year of the Loong. This is because 12 is an important number in China culture, representing a complete cycle and a new beginning. Every 12 years, a new the Year of the Loong will begin.

The origin of the Year of the Loong is also related to the history and cultural traditions of China. In the history of China, the dragon has always been a symbol of power and status, representing the authority of emperors and nobles. The Year of the Loong also symbolizes the power of authority and rule.

Second, the customs of the Year of the Loong.

1, Dragon Boat Festival: During the Dragon Boat Festival, people will organize dragon boat races to commemorate Qu Yuan, an ancient cultural hero, and pray for peace and a bumper harvest to the dragon gods.

2. Celebrate the Year of the Loong: Dragon is an important representative of China traditional culture. Every time in the Year of the Loong, people in China hold celebrations, such as dragon dancing, drumming and eating the Year of the Loong cakes.