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How to draw simple and beautiful poems with pictures in Mid-Autumn Festival?

How to draw poems with pictures for Mid-Autumn Festival is simple and beautiful as follows:

1. Choose a circular drawing paper and draw the outline of the moon on the drawing paper with a pencil. Draw a light blue on the outline, and then draw a light blue or gray shadow to highlight the shape of the moon. Blend the colors of the moon's edge and bottom edge with a brush to make the outline of the moon more natural.

2. Draw a cloud on the drawing paper with a brush, and highlight the shape of the cloud with a light blue or gray shadow. Draw mountains and valleys on drawing paper, and highlight the shapes of mountains and valleys with gray shadows. Draw distant mountains and hillsides on the drawing paper, and highlight the shapes of hillsides and distant mountains with light blue shadows.

3. Draw trees and leaves on drawing paper, and highlight the shapes of trees and leaves with gray shadows. Draw houses and fences on drawing paper and highlight the shapes of houses and fences with light blue shadows. Draw the moon and the sun on the drawing paper, and highlight the shapes of the moon and the sun with light blue or gray shadows.

4. Draw the stars on the drawing paper with a brush, and highlight the shape of the stars with a light blue shadow. Draw the night sky on the drawing paper and highlight the shape of the night sky with light blue shadows. Draw the moonlight on the drawing paper and highlight the shape of the moonlight with a light blue shadow. Draw the moonlight scenery on the drawing paper, and highlight the scenery with light blue shadows.

The significance of Mid-Autumn Festival

1, Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival in China, also called "Mid-Autumn Festival" or "Reunion Festival". This festival marks the end of summer, the middle of autumn, and the time when the moon looks roundest and biggest in a year.

On this festival, people usually go to Yue Bai, enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes. These activities are to celebrate reunion and harvest. Moon cakes are also an important element of this festival. Their shapes symbolize the full moon, reunion and happiness.

In ancient times, Mid-Autumn Festival was still a festival full of myths, such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, WU GANG and other legends and stories related to this festival. In modern times, Mid-Autumn Festival is considered as a time for family reunion. People will enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes with their families and share joy and happiness.