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How do Zhuang people draw stick figures on March 3rd?

How the Zhuang people draw stick figures on March 3rd is as follows:

1 and March 3 are sketches of Zhuang people's March 3 clothes. Prepare various colors of paper and colored pens first. Draw a trapezoid on the paper with blue, and draw a smaller trapezoid in the blue with pink to represent the hats of Zhuang women.

2. Draw a triangle with pink on both sides of the trapezoid, which is the part where the hat is folded back.

Draw a sharp face under the hat. Sakura rent black painting two diagonal lines represent eyebrows, two arcs under eyebrows represent eyes looking down, the next dotted line under eyes represents nose, and the next arc under nose represents mouth. Draw a semicircle on each side of the face to represent the ears.

Draw some thin ridges between the hat and the face with a black pen, indicating the thin and short vertical lines of hair. Draw two curved rectangles on the skirt to show the waist belt. Draw a long strip on each side of the sleeves to show the arm, and draw a circle at the end of the arm to show the fist held.

5. Draw a small round ball under the hat. Here, a vivid figure is not vivid on the face, and the Zhuang people will finish painting bamboo in March.

March 3rd, also known as Gewei Festival, Gepo Festival or Gexian Festival, is a traditional festival for the Zhuang people to sacrifice their ancestors and choose songs. It is a traditional festival with Zhuang characteristics gradually formed by the Zhuang people and their ancestors under specific historical conditions and living environment.

March 3rd of Zhuang nationality is mainly spread in Luobo Town, Liangjiang Town, Luwo Town, Matou Town in the east of Wuming District and Luo Xu Town and Maling Town in the west of Wuming District.