1, first draw a general decorative border, which can be wavy or straight, or slightly decorated. In short, give full play to your imagination
2. Draw the decorative border that has been drawn, and draw the border with some simple curves below.
3. Next, in order to express the theme of "National Day" and better fit the theme, we need to add some elements with China characteristics, such as huabiao, stars and lovely young pioneers, so that the overall feeling will come out.
The next step is the coloring process of our handwritten newspaper. Let's draw a good line drawing full of bright colors. The colors can be as rich as possible, so that the picture feels better.
Now that the color is good, it's time for us to write the title. Because the main title of this edition of handwritten newspaper does not use borders, the main title is drawn together when drawing line drawings. The advantage of this is that it can make the picture layout more reasonable.
The origin of National Day:
The term "National Day" originally refers to a national celebration, which was first seen in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, once recorded in the article "On the Five Permanent Members" that "the National Day is only beneficial, and the main worry is not harmful". In the feudal era of our country, the great events celebrated by the whole country were nothing more than the emperor's accession to the throne and his birthday (the Qing Dynasty called the emperor's birthday Long live the festival). Therefore, in ancient China, the emperor's accession to the throne and birthday were called "National Day". Today, the National Day is called National Day.
1949 In September, the first meeting of the first session of China People's Political Consultative Conference decided that 10, 1 was the National Day. On this day, the People's Republic of China (PRC) was officially proclaimed, which was one of the greatest changes in the history of China.
1 949 65438+1October1At 3 pm, 300,000 people in Beijing held a grand ceremony in Tiananmen Square to celebrate the establishment of the people of China and the Central People's Government. President Mao Zedong solemnly announced the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Central People's Government, and personally raised the first five-star red flag.