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How to draw Qiang people's handwritten newspapers over the years

How to draw Qiang manuscripts over the years is as follows:

1. Preparation materials: paper, crayons, pencils, rulers, scissors, glue, etc.

2. Determine the theme and layout of the handwritten newspaper: think about the theme and content to be expressed in the handwritten newspaper, and then determine the layout according to the content.

3. Draw a sketch of the overall layout with a pencil first: You can draw the outline of columns and text boxes on paper with a pencil first.

4. Fill in the text and title: Fill in the title and text in the handwritten newspaper with colored pens or pens. You can use pens of different colors to increase the visual effect.

5. Add illustrations and pictures: You can add illustrations and pictures to the handwritten newspaper to enrich the content, and the pictures can be hand-painted or cut and pasted by yourself.

6. Decoration and retouching: Decorate the handwritten newspaper with colored pens or other decorations to make it more vivid and interesting.

7. Final inspection and revision: check the handwritten newspaper for errors or places that need to be revised, and if so, make timely revisions.

Brief introduction of Qiang calendar year:

1, the Year of the Qiang, is a traditional festival popular in 23 Qiang-inhabited areas in Lixian County, Maoxian County, Wenchuan County and Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County of Sichuan Province, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages. In the year of Qiang (the calendar year of Qiang), the Qiang language is called Rimai Festival, Japan, the United States and Kyrgyzstan, which means Qiang New Year, New Year and Harvest Festival. It is a festival for Qiang people to celebrate harvest, send blessings and pray for peace in a year.

2. In the year of Qiang, celebrations are held on the first day of October of the lunar calendar every year, usually lasting 3-5 days, and some villages last until the first day of October. The Year of Qiang is a comprehensive folk activity that integrates sacrifice, singing and dancing, skill performance, knowledge dissemination, costumes and Qiang meals. In 2006, the year of Qiang was listed in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage by the Sichuan provincial government.

3. On June 7, 2008, the year of Qiang declared by Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County, Lixian County, Maoxian County and Wenchuan County in Sichuan Province was included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, with the heritage number ⅹ-82. In 2009, the Year of Qiang was listed as an intangible cultural heritage in urgent need of protection by UNESCO.