How to draw a quatrains handwritten newspaper simply?

The simple drawing of quatrains is as follows:

Handwritten newspaper refers to a newspaper that publishes news information manually in paper form in the development of journalism. It is the prototype of newspaper, also known as handwritten news. In the Tang Dynasty in China, there was a handwritten newspaper with local officials as the main target, which was presided over by Beijing's "Dibao" and was called "Dibao" in history. The Dunlong House newspaper "Entering the Courtyard" existing in the British Library, copied in 887 AD, is the earliest newspaper in the world.

In school, handwritten newspaper is a good activity form in the second class, which is quite flexible and free. Manuscript newspaper is also a kind of mass propaganda tool, which is equivalent to a reduced version of blackboard newspaper.

Quatrains, also called truncated sentences, broken sentences and quatrains, are short and pithy. It is a popular genre of Chinese poetry in the Tang Dynasty and belongs to a form of modern poetry. The word quatrains first appeared in the Qi and Liang Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties.

There are different interpretations of it, and some people think that the "half-cutting method" is convenient for singing. Quatrains are composed of four sentences, which are divided into quatrains and archaic quatrains, among which quatrains have strict metrical requirements. Common quatrains include five-character quatrains and seven-character quatrains, while six-character quatrains are rare.

The quatrains originated from the short chapters of Yuefu in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, and their names may come from the "couplets" written by literati in the Six Dynasties. According to the literature, there was a custom of writing poems in the banquets of literati in the Six Dynasties, and each person wrote four sentences and five words to synthesize a whole poem. If you cut off what everyone has done and write an article alone, it is called "stunt", hence the name of quatrains.