First, draw an egret. The egret's head is tilted up and its wings are spread out, so as to draw the feather texture of its wings.
Draw slender legs behind the egret, and draw a relatively small egret behind it.
Continue to draw two smaller egrets, and line up with the egrets in front.
It's time to paint. Let's paint the egret's mouth brown, its claws yellow and its body light gray.
Draw clouds around the egrets with a blue marker, and a simple line of egrets will be finished!
Expanding knowledge: The quatrains: Two orioles singing green willows is the third poem in the quatrains composed by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It was made by Du Fu when he was recommended by Yin Yanwu, the capital of Chengdu, to be the foreign minister of the proofreading work in Yanwu shogunate. He was full of excitement and gratitude. The first sentence tells that the time has come, the second one tells that a group of noble people have been promoted, the third one tells that Du Fu has studied hard at a cold window and cultivated successfully, and the fourth one tells that the boat that took him out of the mountain is at the door. The superb skills are amazing. Yanwu, the sage of Dongwu chess, praised Chengdu's skill in Yanwu chess. Use the Wan Li boat to express your gratitude for helping each other in the same boat. Don't miss a trace. The layman reads only a landscape poem, but the insider is filled with emotion and mystery. In February (764), the second year of Zong Guangde's reign in the Tang Dynasty, Yanwu entered Shu for the third time and served as our envoy in Chengdu Yin and Jiannan East and West Sichuan. In June of the same year, recommended by Yanwu, Du Fu was appointed by the imperial court as a staff officer in our department, checked Yuan Wailang of the Ministry of Industry, and gave Fei fish bags. (Later generations called Du Fu Du Gongbu. ) See Du Fu's Chronicle Du Fu received a letter of appointment in Chengdu Caotang. I am preparing to go to my post. Du Fu felt it at this moment, and his heart was surging. He couldn't help writing this poem. I feel like I'm about to get on a Yanwu boat.