How to draw pictures of Mid-Autumn Festival poems by handwritten newspaper?

Handwritten newspapers printed with Mid-Autumn Festival poems and pictures can be painted like this:

Tools/materials: pencil, eraser, colored lead, black pen.

1. Prepare drawing tools, pencils, erasers, colored lead, black pens, etc.

2. Draw a square border first, then draw a series of patterns next to the border, and finally draw a circle from the inside.

3. Then divide the whole paper into four parts, draw a grass-like pattern from the bottom of the pattern just drawn, and use a diamond to symbolize the leaves of grass.

Write the word Mid-Autumn Festival in the box in the upper left corner, then draw a full moon, and then draw a green vine from it.

5. Then draw some flowers with different qualities from the other two borders.

6. Finally color, so that the Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper will be painted.

Customs of Mid-Autumn Festival:

1, eat moon cakes:

Eating moon cakes is an indispensable custom in Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon cakes symbolize reunion and happiness, and the tastes and shapes of moon cakes in different regions are also different, such as Cantonese, Soviet and Beijing styles.

2, enjoy the moon:

Appreciating the moon in Mid-Autumn Festival is a custom since ancient times. People will enjoy the moon with their families or friends when the moon is the roundest and brightest, and spend this reunion festival together.

3, burning lamp:

During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will light lanterns outside or in the yard to worship the moon god. The scale of this custom is second only to the Lantern Festival. People pile up small lanterns of various shapes and hang them on high places. The family gathered under lanterns to enjoy the moon and eat moon cakes, creating a warm atmosphere.

4. Observe the tides:

In addition to enjoying the moon and eating moon cakes, watching the tide is also a major event of the Mid-Autumn Festival. In Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and other regions, people will gather along the coast to watch the spectacular spring tide.