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Winter creative paintings

The creative drawings of winter are as follows:

1. First draw a wavy line with a small arc.

2. Draw the frame of a small house on the right side.

3. Draw the chimney, door and windows of the small house.

4. Draw a snowman’s frame.

5. Draw the snowman’s hat and scarf.

6. Draw a few pine trees in the distance.

7. Draw snow on the pine trees and the house.

8. Draw some smaller pine trees farther away, then draw the smoke from the chimney, and draw the eyes and nose of the snowman. Draw some more snowflake decorations.

9. Finally add color, and the simple drawing of winter scenery is ready.

Winter generally refers to winter. ?Winter is one of the four seasons. The changes in the four seasons throughout the year are a continuous process, and it is also a process of transformation of yin and yang, the decline of one and the increase of the other, and the process of quantitative change leading to qualitative change; in this gradual process, the beginning of spring, the beginning of summer, the beginning of autumn, and the beginning of winter, collectively known as the "four establishments", are all The beginning of the season. Our country traditionally marks the beginning of winter with the 24 solar terms "Lidong".

In the winter season, vitality stagnates and everything enters a state of recuperation and storage. Commonly used methods for dividing seasons mainly include the "solar terms method" and the "temperature method". The winter divided by solar terms starts with "Beginning of Winter" and ends before the next "Beginning of Spring". Winter is classified according to the temperature method, and winter is defined as when the daily average temperature is lower than 10 degrees Celsius for five consecutive days.

Winter ends when the daily average temperature rises steadily above 10℃ for five consecutive days. ?The commonly used methods for dividing seasons mainly include the "solar terms method" and the "temperature method". The traditional division of the four seasons in China is based on the "Four Lis" among the twenty-four solar terms as the beginning of the four seasons. The changes in the four seasons throughout the year are a continuous process, which is also the transformation of yin and yang, the decline of one and the growth of the other, and the process of quantitative change leading to qualitative change.

In this gradual process, the beginning of spring, the beginning of summer, the beginning of autumn, and the beginning of winter, collectively known as the "Four Lis", are the beginning of the seasons. Traditionally, winter begins with the Beginning of Winter and ends before the next Beginning of Spring. Modern scholar Zhang Baokun proposed a new seasonal standard - the temperature method, which means that winter begins when the zonal average temperature (the average temperature of five consecutive days) drops steadily below 10°C.

Summer begins when it rises steadily above 22°C, spring begins when the average temperature rises steadily from below 10°C to above 10°C, and autumn begins when it drops steadily from above 22°C to below 22°C.