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How to draw a winter sketch children's drawings

How to draw a winter sketch is as follows:

1.Draw a roof with snow and a smoking chimney with a black water brush.

2. Draw the outline of the house and the doors and windows.

3.Draw a winding path in front of the house.

4. Draw two pine trees behind the house.

5. Draw some more falling snowflakes.

6, at this time a winter sketch is finished.

Winter, is one of the four seasons. Seasons of the year is a continuous process of change, but also the yin and yang conversion, this and that, quantitative change produces qualitative change in the process; in this process of gradual change, spring, summer, fall, winter, and known as the "four", are the opening of the season. Traditionally, the twenty-fourth solar term "Lidong" has been used as the beginning of winter in China.

The winter season, anger closed storage, everything into the rest, collection state. The main methods used to divide the seasons are the "festival method" and the "temperature method". The method of seasonal division of winter to "winter" for the beginning, to the next "spring" before the end. For the temperature method, winter begins when the average daily temperature falls below 10 degrees Celsius for five consecutive days.

Winter ends when the average daily temperature rises steadily above 10 degrees Celsius for five consecutive days. The main methods used to divide the seasons are the "festival method" and the "temperature method". The traditional Chinese method of dividing the four seasons is to use the "four risings" of the twenty-four solar terms as the beginning of the four seasons. The change of seasons is a continuous process, which is also the process of yin and yang transformation, and the process of quantitative change leads to qualitative change.

In this process of gradual change, the beginning of spring, summer, fall, and winter, known as the "Four Lives," are the beginning of the seasons. Traditionally, the winter season begins with the "Rising of Winter" and ends before the next "Rising of Spring". Modern scholar Zhang Baokun proposed a new seasonal criterion - the temperature method, that is, the average temperature (the average of five consecutive days of temperature) steadily fell below 10 ℃ as the beginning of winter.

The stable rise to 22 ℃ or more as the beginning of summer, the waiting average temperature from 10 ℃ below the stable rise to more than 10 ℃ as the beginning of spring, from 22 ℃ above the stable fall to less than 22 ℃ as the beginning of autumn.