First, draw a child lighting firecrackers covering his ears in the lower right corner of the picture, and then draw a square text box in the upper left corner of the picture. Draw a courtyard wall and a branch behind the child. Here we are going to draw two slender vertical frames on the gate in the middle of the courtyard wall. Here are couplets posted on the gate, which can make the picture more rich in Chinese New Year.
Color the children who set off firecrackers, the walls and floors of the yard, and add grass and scraps of paper produced by setting off firecrackers to enrich the content of poetry and painting. Colour the paper flying all over the sky with orange, yellow and red, and then fill in the other colorless patterns left in the picture. Finally, write down the specific poem and its author in the square text box in the upper left corner, so that a Yuanri poem is completed.
This poem describes the scene of bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new in the Spring Festival. A piece of firecrackers sent away the old year, drinking mellow Tu Su wine and feeling the breath of spring. The rising sun shines on thousands of families, and every family's peaches are replaced with new ones. This is an impromptu work to greet the New Year in ancient times. Based on folk customs, it sensitively absorbs the typical materials of ordinary people during the Spring Festival, grasps the representative details of life: setting off firecrackers, drinking Tu Su wine and changing peach symbols, fully displays the happy atmosphere of the Spring Festival, and leads a colorful life.
"Firecrackers are one year old, and the spring breeze warms Tu Su." Setting off fireworks on New Year's Day is an ancient custom that has continued to this day. In ancient customs, every year on the first day of the first month, the whole family drank Tu Su wine, and then wrapped the dregs in red cloth and hung them on the doorframe to "exorcise evil spirits" and avoid the plague.
The third sentence, "Every family lives", inherits the previous poems, which means that every family is bathed in the light of the early spring sunrise. The last sentence describes the forwarding discussion. Hanging peach symbols is also the custom of the ancients. "Always replace new peaches with old symbols" is a sentence pattern of compression and ellipsis. The new peach omits the word "character" and the old character omits the word "peach", which are used alternately because of the limitation of words per sentence.