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How to draw New Year's handbill for 2023

New Year's handbill 2023 painting steps are as follows:

1, first of all, in the upper left corner of the handbill to draw two lanterns, inside the title of the Chinese New Year written in the word "Spring Festival", next to the drawing of red envelopes, treasure and other decorations.

2, then in the lower left corner of the handbill painted with the word "blessed" firecrackers, in the lower right corner of the drawing of a rabbit holding the treasure.

3, in the center of the rectangular text box, around the drawing of many round coins as a decoration, the bottom of the clouds.

4, then paint the title yellow, the lantern red, the yuanbao yellow, and the decorations colored. Put the clouds painted blue, red envelopes and firecrackers are red and yellow color, copper is gold, the bunny's clothes are pink, and finally put the text border painted blue, the handbill background is light pink, in the text box to draw a checkered line, the handbill is complete.

The Spring Festival has a long history, evolved from the ancient times, the first year of the year to pray for the year of sacrifice. All things are based on the sky, people are based on the ancestors, praying for the year of sacrifice, honoring the sky and the ancestors, to report the beginning of the reverse.

The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations and carries a rich historical and cultural heritage in its development. During the Spring Festival, a variety of activities are held throughout the country to celebrate the new year, with strong local characteristics.

The Spring Festival is the grandest traditional festival of the Chinese nation. Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and regions in the world also have the custom of celebrating the New Year. According to incomplete statistics, there are nearly 20 countries and regions to the Chinese Spring Festival as a whole or under the jurisdiction of some cities as a legal holiday. The Spring Festival, together with the Qingming Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, are known as the four major traditional Chinese festivals.