How to draw Xiaoman's bookmark is briefly introduced as follows:
1. We prepare pen and paper and first draw the outline of a rectangular bookmark. Then draw flowers on the top of the rectangle.
2. Next, draw the stem of the flower, and then draw two leaves on the stem.
3. Next, use the same method to draw another bouquet of flowers.
4. Next, continue to draw the stem and the leaves on the stem.
5. Then draw holes and tied ropes on the top of the rectangle.
6. Finally, you can paint it with your favorite color, and you will have a simple and beautiful bookmark. (Just write Xiaoman on the bookmark)
A bookmark is a label for reading made of paper, electronics, plant leaves, or metal. It is used to inscribe the title of a book, and is usually affixed to the upper left corner of the cover of ancient books. Sometimes it also contains the volume number, the name of the inscriber, and where to mark the reading. Bookmarks are small sheets inserted into books to record reading progress. With the development of the Internet era, e-bookmarks have emerged to record reading progress and experiences.
Xiaoman, the eighth solar term among the twenty-four solar terms, is also the second solar term in summer. Xiaoman, Du Nail, the sun reaches 60° of the ecliptic longitude, and it is celebrated every year from May 20 to 22 in the Gregorian calendar. The name Xiaoman has two meanings. First, it is related to climate precipitation. During the Xiaoman solar term, heavy rains in the south begin to increase and precipitation becomes frequent; a folk proverb goes, "When Xiaoman is Xiaoman, the rivers gradually fill up."
The "man" in Xiaoman refers to the abundance of rain. Second, it is related to agricultural wheat. During the Xiaoman solar term in the north, there is less or even no rain. The "man" does not refer to precipitation, but to the fullness of the wheat.