Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - How to draw a picture in New Year?
How to draw a picture in New Year?
1, draw the back of a little girl first, and then draw her hair and braid.
2. Draw the back and the little girl holding hands.
3. Holding a blessing in your hand.
4. Draw legs and shoes. Just draw another door and draw some flowers and grass in front.
5. Hair and braid are painted black, headrope and clothes are painted red, pants are painted yellow and shoes are painted red.
6. Colour the word "Fu" yellow and the rest of the word "Fu" red.
7. The whole door is painted khaki, flowers and plants are painted green, and the ground is painted light green.
The annual Spring Festival is coming, which is the most grand traditional festival among the people in our country. As the saying goes, "You can't go home for the New Year if you have money", which shows that family reunion during the New Year is a tradition left by our ancestors.
In this grand festival, in addition to family reunion, there are many customs and habits that have been passed down to this day, such as "posting couplets, keeping New Year's Eve, giving lucky money to children, respecting the old and loving the young, honoring the elders and wishing each other well" and so on. Some habits gradually evolve and lose with the development of the times, and will be replaced by other ways.
No matter how the times change, we should carry forward and inherit the customs handed down by our ancestors.
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