How to draw the handwritten newspaper of China's ancient fable?

The calligraphy of China's ancient fables is as follows:

1. First, write "Waiting for the Rabbit" at the top as the title, and you can make a creative design for the title to make it look more exquisite.

2. Draw a large area of grass at the bottom, grass above the grass, a border on the left side and a border on the upper left corner, and a border on the right side.

3. Draw a grandfather lying beside the stump on the left, and draw all kinds of gourds around him.

4. Start coloring below, with the title painted in green and the stump painted in gray and brown.

5. The grass and leaves are painted in green, people's clothes are painted in light blue, the border is painted in pink, and the sky is painted in blue.

6. Finally, draw a grid line on the border and tidy it up, so that a beautiful handwritten newspaper is finished.

Ancient fables:

Ancient fables were originally created orally by the people. China was quite popular in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In hundred schools of thought's works in the pre-Qin period, there were many excellent fables that were popular at that time, such as: Death, Angry Chicken, Song People's Miao Miao, Contradiction, Zheng People's Buying Shoes, Waiting for the Rabbit, Carving a Boat for a Sword, Painting a Snake to Add Foot, and so on.

After the Han and Wei Dynasties, some writers often used fables to satirize reality in their creations. In the Tang Dynasty, Liu Zongyuan used fable to create prose. In Three Commandments, he satirized those who were arrogant, blind and complacent by relying on pets with stories of three animals, such as elk, donkey and mouse, and achieved profound effects.

Modern writers in China also created fables, especially children's literature. China's folk fables are extremely rich. In addition to the Han nationality, there are fables of ethnic minorities. Most fables created by people of all ethnic groups take animals as the protagonists, and use their activities and relationships to throw in a lesson or metaphor to achieve the purpose of allegory.

reflects the healthy and simple thoughts of the working people, and shines with people's infinite wisdom and noble moral light. The earliest collection of fables in the world is Aesop's Fables.