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How to draw Arbor Day?

First, draw the child's head and facial features. Then draw clothes. Then draw limbs and tools, with a shovel in your left hand and a bucket in your right. Then draw trees, bushes and sweat. Finally, the stick figure of Arbor Day painting is finished.

Arbor Day is a festival to publicize and protect trees according to law, and to organize and mobilize the masses to actively participate in afforestation. According to the length of time, it can be divided into Arbor Day, Tree Planting Week and Tree Planting Month, and * * * is called International Arbor Day. Its purpose is to stimulate people's enthusiasm for afforestation and enhance environmental awareness. Arbor Day in China is held on March 12 every year.

In ancient China, there was a tradition of inserting willows and planting trees in Tomb-Sweeping Day. 1915 In July, at the initiative of Sun Yat-sen, the then Beiyang government designated Qingming as Arbor Day. 1928 In April, to commemorate the third anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death, the then National Government held a tree planting ceremony, and designated the anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death as Arbor Day as a token of mourning [2]. 1979 In February, the 6th meeting of the 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) officially adopted the resolution to designate March 12 as Arbor Day [3]. On July 1 2020, the newly revised Forest Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) came into effect, and March 12 is designated as Arbor Day every year.