How to draw a stick figure of Spring Festival couplets

Draw the stick figure of Spring Festival couplets as follows: First, we should prepare a piece of paper, a pencil, an eraser, a ruler, a black pen and colored lead for later use. The first step is to draw a rectangle with the help of a ruler, draw a line from the middle and divide it into two parts equally. In the picture, two ellipses represent door handles.

The door is finished. We draw two rectangles on both sides of the door, the top of which is higher than the top of the door. Then we draw four quadrangles on the door to write the horizontal batch. After all the paintings were finished, we began to write couplets. On the left, it says that money is rolling in spring.

In order to master the spacing of words, on the right, we wrote beaming. Then we also wrote a horizontal batch, which is auspicious. Finally, we painted the Spring Festival couplets red, and then painted the black words with a black pen.

Spring Festival couplets, also known as "spring stickers", "couplets" and "opposite doors", are a unique literary form in China and an important symbol for China people to celebrate the Spring Festival.

Historical development: The origin of Spring Festival couplets comes from the symbol of peach. According to the Book of Rites, the peach symbol is six inches long and three inches wide, and the words "Shen Tu" and "Lei Yu" are engraved on the mahogany board. "On the first day of the first month, I made a peach symbol for this family and named it Xianmu. All ghosts are afraid of it." In the Five Dynasties, in the court of West Shu, someone wrote couplets on peach symbols. In the Qing Dynasty, Yanjing Shi Sui Ji said: "Spring Festival couplets are also Fu Tao."

Another source of Spring Festival couplets is spring stickers. The ancients posted the word "Yichun" more and more at the beginning of spring, and then it gradually developed into Spring Festival couplets, expressing the good wishes of the working people in China to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters and welcome good luck.

This custom originated in the Song Dynasty and was popular in the Ming Dynasty. By the Qing Dynasty, the ideological and artistic quality of Spring Festival couplets had been greatly improved. Sticking Spring Festival couplets has become a custom now. Red couplets were posted on the gate, and the room suddenly lit up. Just as the poem says, "Smile with joy, and every household sticks Spring Festival couplets;" Say goodbye to the old and welcome the new, and the wheel of time will move forward forever. "