Step 1: Draw two curves on the drawing paper and connect them with four curves in the middle. Draw semicircles of different sizes on the trunk.
2. Step 2: Connect the branches of 1 1 semicircle end to end.
Step 3: Draw a small sock in the lower left corner of the tree.
Step 4: Draw a small bell in the upper left corner of the tree fork.
Step 5: Draw a round apple on the branch.
Step 6: Draw a square gift box on the right.
7. Step 7: Colour the gift box red and yellow.
8. Step 8: Paint some apples, bells and socks red and the heels of socks gray.
9. Step 9: Colour the bell with purple, yellow, brown and green. Colour the rest of the socks yellow and green.
10, Step 10: Paint the trunk with gray, brown and reddish brown.
1 1. Step 11: Paint the leaves of the big tree with yellow, lavender, purple, blue, light green, dark green and rose red. Draw a beautiful wishing tree.
Brief introduction of wishing tree
The wishing tree is located in Lin Village, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is a famous wishing resort in Hong Kong. It is located on the side of Tianhou Temple and was built during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. The wishing tree is two big banyan trees. These two trees are regarded as gods by local villagers, and incense sticks are lit at their roots to pray and make wishes. Later, people also made treasure books, wrote down their wishes, tied them with heavy objects (stones in early years, oranges in recent years), made sincere wishes for trees and threw them on the trunk. No one who falls down means that the wish can come true.
This custom is widely spread, attracting many Hong Kong residents and even foreign tourists to make wishes in the wishing tree in Lincun, with the largest crowds during the Lunar New Year. Because the wishing tree is often entangled with the treasure, it becomes quite fragile. On February 12, 2005, one of the wishing trees was finally crushed and a trunk collapsed, causing many injuries.
Later, the authorities explicitly prohibited throwing treasures on tree trunks, and set up wooden wishing racks for tourists to hang treasures and let wishing trees recuperate. However, there are still a few tourists who ignore this suggestion and still throw their treasures on the wishing tree.