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How to draw a kite in grade three?

Kites are drawn as follows:

1. First, draw the outline of a diamond kite on paper and draw a cross-shaped skeleton inside.

Draw three ribbons floating in the wind behind the kite.

Draw an irregular wavy line under the kite.

The two triangles in the kite are painted red.

5. The other two triangles are painted yellow and blue respectively, and the ribbons are also painted red, yellow and blue, thus drawing a kite.

Kites were invented by working people in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which has been more than 2,000 years since. According to legend, Mo Zhai made wooden birds out of wood, which took three years to develop, and was the earliest origin of human kites. Later, Lu Ban used bamboo to improve kite materials in Mo Zhai. It was not until Cai Lun improved papermaking in the Eastern Han Dynasty that people began to make kites out of paper, which was called "paper kites".

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, kites began to be a tool for transmitting information. Since Sui and Tang Dynasties, due to the development of paper industry, people began to use paper to paste kites. Flying kites became a popular outdoor activity in the Song Dynasty. In Song Dynasty, Zhou Mi wrote in The Legend of Wulin: In Tomb-Sweeping Day, people flew kites in the suburbs and returned at dusk. "Kite" refers to a kite.