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How to draw Peking Opera handwritten newspaper simply and beautifully?

How to draw a simple and beautiful Peking Opera manuscript? The content is as follows:

1. First, write the title text of "Beijing Opera" in the upper right corner of the handwritten newspaper screen, and draw the pattern of Chinese opera characters on the left side of the handwritten newspaper screen to decorate the overall effect.

2. Then, draw a flower pattern in the upper left corner of the handwritten newspaper picture, and draw a petal pattern in the upper left corner and blank part of the handwritten newspaper picture to decorate the whole.

3. Then draw a rectangular pattern border on the right side of the handwritten newspaper picture, draw an irregular pattern on top of the handwritten newspaper picture to decorate the upper edge line, and draw an irregular pattern decoration effect on the bottom.

4. After the line drawing is finished, you can color it. The irregular patterns on the top and bottom of the handwritten newspaper screen are painted blue, the characters on the left side of the handwritten newspaper screen are painted blue, red and black, and the petals are painted red.

5. Then paint the header text in the upper right corner of the handwritten newspaper screen with red and yellow, and paint the border line of the rectangular scroll pattern on the right side of the handwritten newspaper screen with brown forehead and pink.

6. Finally, draw a grid line in the scroll pattern box on the right side of the handwritten newspaper screen, and a simple and creative handwritten newspaper of Beijing Opera is completed.

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Peking Opera, also known as Pingju and Peking Opera, is one of the quintessence of China and the most influential opera in China, with Beijing as the center and spread all over the country.

Since the reign of Emperor Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, four Anhui Hui classes, such as Sanqing, Sixi, Chuntai and Hechun, which performed in the south, have successively entered Beijing, cooperated with the artists of Han opera in Hubei, accepted some plays, tunes and performance methods of Kunqu opera and Shaanxi opera, and absorbed some local folk tunes. Through constant communication and integration, Peking Opera was finally formed.