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Tang Hua's Painting Method of Zodiac

The twelve zodiac animals painted by Tang Hua are as follows:

1, mouse: first draw an arc as the head of the mouse. Next, draw two small circles as the eyes of the mouse. Then, draw two small semi-circular arcs as mouse ears. Finally draw an arc as the tail of the mouse.

2. Cow: First draw a semi-circular arc as the head of the cow. Then, draw two small semicircles as cow's eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as cow's ears. Finally, draw an arc as the tail of the cow.

3. Tiger: First draw a semi-circular arc as the tiger's head. Then, draw two small semicircles as tiger eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as tiger ears. Finally, draw an arc as the tiger's tail.

4. Rabbit: First draw a semi-circular arc as the rabbit's head. Next, draw two small semicircles as rabbit eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as rabbit ears. Finally, draw an arc as the rabbit's tail.

5. Dragon: First, draw a semi-circular arc as the head of the dragon. Then, draw two small semicircles as the eyes of the dragon. Then, draw two small arcs as the ears of the dragon. Finally, draw an arc as the dragon tail.

6. Snake: First, draw a semi-circular arc as the head of the snake. Then, draw two small semicircles as snake eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as snake ears. Finally draw an arc as the snake's tail.

7. Horse: First, draw a semi-circular arc as a horse's head. Then, draw two small semicircles as the eyes of the horse. Then, draw two small arcs as the ears of the horse. Finally, draw an arc as a ponytail.

8. Sheep: First, draw a semi-circular arc as the head of the sheep. Then, draw two small semicircles as sheep's eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as sheep ears. Finally, draw an arc as the tail of the sheep.

9. Monkey: First draw a semi-circular arc as the monkey's head. Next, draw two small semicircles as monkey eyes. Then, draw two small arcs as monkeys' ears. Finally, draw an arc as the monkey's tail.

10, chicken: First, draw a semi-arc and an arc to form the chicken's body and wings. Next, draw a triangle and two arcs to form the head and tail of the chicken. Then draw a circle as the chicken's eyes. Finally, draw a circle on the chicken's abdomen and paint it black to form the chicken's lower abdomen.

1 1. Dog: First draw a circle as the dog's face and body. Then draw two circles on the dog's face to represent eyes and nose, and draw the dog's mouth and teeth under the nose. Then draw the shapes of limbs and tail on the dog's body and use two arcs to form the dog's body contour and abdomen line shape and fill them with color.

12, pig: First draw a circle as the face and body of the pig. Then draw two circles on the pig's face to represent the eyes and nose, draw the pig's mouth and teeth under the nose, and use two arcs to form the pig's body contour and abdomen line shape and fill in the color.

The history of Tang Hua

1. In the Tang Dynasty, Tang Hua first appeared in the form of Sugar-Coated Berry. At that time, sugar-coated haws were a kind of food made of sugar, and all kinds of dried fruits or sweets were stuck outside, forming a small snack. With the passage of time, Tang Hua has gradually developed into an independent art form, and gradually developed from food to gifts and decorations.

2. In Song Dynasty, Tang Hua began to appear in various forms. At that time, Tang Hua had become the entertainment and decoration of the court and wealthy families. People heat sugar and make it into various shapes and patterns, such as dragons, phoenixes, fish and birds, as decorations for festivals and celebrations. At the same time, Tang Hua began to spread to the people and became a popular food and toy.