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How to draw pictures of Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems?

Examples of Tomb-Sweeping Day's poems are as follows:

1. First, draw a buffalo. On the back of the buffalo, sat a shepherd boy, pointing in one direction.

2. Then draw an old man with an umbrella behind the buffalo and ask the shepherd boy for directions.

3. Then we can draw some backgrounds, and draw villages, trees, grasslands and stones on the background to enrich the whole picture.

4. Let's paint the buffalo dark brown, the shepherd boy's clothes red and his hat brown, and the old man who asked for directions wore a blue robe and an oil-paper umbrella.

5. Start to color the background, from near to far, paint the grass green, paint the trunk of the big tree brown, paint the crown of the tree green, and paint the distant village and apricot forest beautiful.

6. Finally, write the theme poem "Qingming" in the upper left corner of the picture, and a beautiful Qingming poem with pictures will be completed!

The main customs in Tomb-Sweeping Day

In Tomb-Sweeping Day, in the Gregorian calendar on 04-06, the activities to sweep the Qing Dynasty usually lasted from the day before 10 to the day after 10 in Tomb-Sweeping Day, and in some places the activities lasted for one month. Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the important "eight festivals a year" in China. As a festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day is different from pure solar terms. Solar terms are signs of phenological changes and seasonal order, while festivals contain spiritual beliefs and customs.

Ancestor belief and sacrificial culture are important factors in the formation of Tomb-Sweeping Day. Tomb-Sweeping Day is an important carrier of inheriting faith and family ethics. Qingming Festival is a cultural expression and an important way to thank ancestors and get close to human feelings. The custom of sweeping graves to worship ancestors in Tomb-Sweeping Day has become a fixed etiquette and custom theme. During Tomb-Sweeping Day, no matter where people are, they will return to their hometown to participate in ancestor worship activities and remember their ancestors.