How to draw Yong Liu's paintings

How to draw a picture of "Ode to Willows" as follows:

How to draw a picture to accompany the poem "Ode to Willows": This poem describes the scene of the willow tree growing in spring, depicting the willow tree in spring. Vibrant and green, the last two sentences compare the spring breeze to scissors, vividly depicting the gracefulness of the willow trees when the spring breeze blows.

First draw a patch of grass and the branches of the willow tree. The branches of the willow tree are uneven. Then draw its branches and leaves one by one, swaying in the air with the wind. There are some in the grass. Small flowers; then paint the stacked mountains and sparse trees in the distance, as well as one or two families; then paint the willow leaves with emerald green, and paint its branches with brown. The grass and trees in the distance are also painted with green, and the ground is painted with earthy yellow. , the distant mountains are painted with gray;

Finally, the sky is painted with a gradient from dark to light blue, write a poem, and use a highlight pen to outline cloud shapes in the sky. Summary: When drawing this ancient poem to accompany the painting, be careful not to forget to write the verses. It is also best for the verses to echo the scene to create a more artistic conception.

"Ode to the Willows" is a seven-character quatrain written by He Zhizhang, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. This poem is about willows in early spring and February. In the poem, the willow tree is used to sing about the spring breeze, comparing the spring breeze to scissors, saying that it is the creator of beauty, and praising her for cutting out spring.

The first sentence is about trees. The willow tree is like a graceful beauty dressed up. Willow, simply using jasper to compare it has two meanings: first, the name jasper is related to the color of willow, and "bi" and "green" in the following sentence are mutually reinforcing and complementary. Second, the word "jasper" will always leave a youthful impression in people's minds. The word "jasper" is used in allusions without leaving any trace. There is "Jasper Song" in Yuefu in the Southern Dynasties, in which "jasper breaks the melon" has become a famous sentence.

So the second sentence reminds me that the drooping willow leaves are the graceful and falling green silk skirt on her body. China is a big silk-producing country. Silk is the queen of natural fibers and has always been famous for its dignity, luxury and elegance. So the charm of this willow tree can be imagined.

The third sentence continues the association from "green silk ribbon". Who cut these thin willow leaves like silk ribbons? First, I use a question to praise the eyebrow-like willow leaves that are ingenious and can express feelings. The last answer is that the spring breeze girl in February used her dexterous and slender hands to cut out these tender green leaves, covering the earth with new clothes and giving the earth a new look. People take the message of spring.

These two sentences combine metaphors and questions, use anthropomorphic techniques to depict the beauty of spring and the craftsmanship of nature, novel and unique, vividly express the spring breeze nurturing all things, and set off infinite beauty. In general, the structure of this poem is unique. It first writes about the overall impression of the willow tree, then writes about the wicker, and finally writes about the willow leaves, from general to divided, in order. The use of language is both clear and gorgeous.