Methods/steps
1. Draw a poet who wants to climb mountains first. You can draw the poet smaller and consider the proportion.
Next, draw a maple leaf under the poet who climbed the mountain and a car behind the poet.
3. Draw a layered small stone step behind the car. Colour the sky blue and the poet blue.
In the picture, maple leaves are painted in the upper left corner, and the poem "Mountain Walk" is written on the left.
5. Start painting and color the maple leaves red. The grass in the lower right corner is painted green.
Introduction to ancient poetry
Walking on the Mountain is a poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the scenery seen when traveling in the mountains in autumn and shows a touching autumn color map of the mountains. Mountain roads, people, white clouds and red leaves form a harmonious and unified picture, which shows the prosperity and lofty thoughts of Gao Huai in the author's works.
The author controls the scene with emotion, quickly and accurately captures the image that can reflect the beauty of nature, and blends his own emotions into it, so that the beauty of emotion and the beauty of nature blend together and the scene blends. The whole poem is novel in conception and exquisite in layout. It absorbs gorgeous autumn colors in the bleak autumn wind, competing with spring, pleasing to the eye and making people more energetic.
Brief introduction of the author
Du Mu (803-852) was born in Mu Zhi in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi). Tang Dynasty writer, grandson of Prime Minister Du You, a scholar in Daiwa period, started as a school bookkeeper. He used to be the envoy secretary of Huainan Province, supervising the imperial history, training judges in Xuanzhou, serving as an imperial consultant in the temple, offering sacrifices in the temple, supplemented by Zuo Que, compiling by the history museum, and serving as a scholar outside, publishing the secretariat history of the four countries of Huang, Chi, Mu and Hu.
In his later years, he lived in Fan Chuan and was named Du Fan Chuan. He died six years later at the age of fifty. He is outspoken, informal, disdainful of flattery, conceited and resourceful, and his poems are well known. The most famous work in this article is "A Fang Gong Fu", whose poems are beautiful and meaningful, and quatrains are especially praised. They are called Xiao Du in the world, just like Li Shangyin, and together they are called Du Xiaoli.