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How does Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper draw stick figures?

The method of handwritten newspaper painting Tomb-Sweeping Day is as follows:

1. Draw a headline directly on the Tomb-Sweeping Day tabloid above. Next, draw a little shepherd boy riding on the back of an ox, playing the flute with his eyes closed.

2. When the hall celebrates, draw the outline of the three-layer lawn at the bottom, add some plant leaves, draw the house on the right, and add some wicker fluttering in the wind at the top.

3. Continue to make up the house on the left, draw a rectangular border in the middle, draw auspicious clouds and small patterns as the border decoration, then draw a layer of clouds on it and draw two swallows between the wickers.

Next, the first calendar draws the header in black, swallows and roofs in black, clouds and sky in blue, lawns, plant leaves and wicker in different shades of green, and borders in dark brown.

5. Finally, color the shepherd boy and the old cow, draw neat text columns on the border, and the Tomb-Sweeping Day tabloid will be finished.

Qingming custom

Tomb-Sweeping Day, also known as the outing festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, March Festival and ancestor worship festival, is an important traditional Spring Festival of the Chinese nation, which belongs to the traditional cultural festivals of pursuing the future with caution, respecting ancestors and promoting filial piety. Tomb-Sweeping Day is not only a solemn day to visit graves and worship ancestors, but also a festival for people to get close to nature, visit and enjoy the fun of spring.

Tomb-Sweeping Day has blended a variety of folk customs in its inheritance and development, which has extremely rich cultural connotations. Grave-sweeping and ancestor worship are the most important festivals in Tomb-Sweeping Day. In addition, there are customs such as hiking, swinging, flying kites, planting trees and inserting willows.