The New Year Pictorial is painted like this:
1. First, draw two lanterns in the upper left corner of the handwritten newspaper, write the word "Spring Festival" inside, and draw decorations such as red envelopes and gold ingots beside them. ?
2. Next, draw firecrackers with the word "Fu" in the lower left corner of the handwritten newspaper, and draw a rabbit holding an ingot in the lower right corner.
3. Draw a rectangular text box in the middle, draw a lot of round copper coins around it as decoration, and draw clouds at the bottom.
4. Then paint the title yellow. The lanterns are red, the ingots are yellow and the decorations are colored.
5. Colour the clouds blue. Red envelopes and firecrackers are red and yellow. Copper coins are gold. Little rabbit's clothes are pink.
6. Finally, paint the text frame blue, and the background of the handwritten newspaper is light pink. Draw a grid line in the text frame, and the handwritten newspaper is finished.
Written materials of the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper
Remember to fill in the written materials on the Spring Festival handwritten newspaper after painting. Today, Xiaobian has compiled a lot of materials about the Spring Festival, including the customs, symbolic meanings and ancient poems about the Spring Festival. You can choose what you like to fill in the text box.
First, the custom of welcoming the Spring Festival
The Spring Festival, that is, the Lunar New Year, is the beginning of the year and a traditional festival. Commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year, New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, etc., it is also called Chinese New Year and New Year's Eve verbally. The Spring Festival is the most important and grand traditional festival of the Han nationality. It is difficult to know when the custom of Chinese New Year originated, but it is generally believed that it originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors at the end of the Yin and Shang Dynasties.
1. the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month: commonly known as "off-year", the day when the kitchen god goes to heaven.
2. 24th of the twelfth lunar month: Dust and sweep the house, sweeping day.
3. Twenty-fifth day of the twelfth lunar month: Push the mill to make tofu. Legend has it that the Jade Emperor will visit the lower bound and eat tofu dregs to show his hardship.
4. 26th of the twelfth lunar month: Kill pigs and cut annual meat.
5. Twenty-seventh day of the twelfth lunar month: Slaughtering New Year's chickens and catching a big gathering, and all the items needed for the Spring Festival are under purchase.
6. Twenty-eighth day of the twelfth lunar month: decals for making cakes and steaming steamed buns. The ancients used peach wood as a wood to ward off evil spirits, and later it was replaced by red paper.
7. Twenty-ninth day of the twelfth lunar month: Go to the grave and ask your ancestors for a big confession.
8. New Year's Eve: one night is even two years old, and the fifth shift is divided into two days.
9. New Year's Day: The golden rooster announces the dawn. The younger generation pays New Year greetings to the elders, and the elders give lucky money.
1. New Year's Day: A golden bark heralds spring. Family members go to pay New Year's greetings, while the owner stays for dinner and the western family arranges wine banquets.
11. New Year's Day: Fat Pig Arch. Son-in-law and daughter go back to their parents' home to pay New Year greetings.
12. On the fourth day of the Lunar New Year's Day: Three sheep open Thailand. Kitchen God wants to check the household registration, and welcomes Kitchen God back to the people.
13. New Year's Eve: Spring in Niu Geng. Five roads are connected to the god of wealth, east, west, north and south, and wealth is connected by five roads.