How to draw a picture in "Qingming Festival" in first grade

The painting method of Qingming is as follows:

1. First draw a buffalo, with a shepherd boy sitting on the back of the buffalo, pointing in one direction.

2. Then draw an old man holding an umbrella behind the buffalo, asking the shepherd boy for directions.

3. Then we can draw some backgrounds, including villages, big trees, grass and stones, to make the whole picture more substantial.

4. Let’s start coloring. We first paint the buffalo dark brown, the shepherd boy’s clothes red, and his hat brown. The old man asking for directions is wearing a blue robe and holding a handful of oil paper. umbrella.

5. Start coloring the background. Paint the grass green from near to far. Paint the trunks of the big trees brown and the crowns green. The villages and almond trees in the distance are also painted beautiful. color.

6. Finally, we write the theme poem "Qingming" in the upper left corner of the screen, and a beautiful Qingming poem with painting is completed!

Introduction to Qingming:

my country's earliest solar calendar and "National Rites of Spring Official" clearly describe the most basic constants of the astronomical calendar that "winter and summer correspond to the sun, and spring and autumn correspond to the moon, so as to distinguish the four seasons." After the agricultural society, working people discovered that the day, month, and year constitute the three elements of the calendar. The 24 solar terms were basically formed during the Qin and Han Dynasties more than 2,000 years ago. The 24 solar terms combine the knowledge of astronomy and meteorology to compose the song "Spring rain shocks spring and clears the valley, and summer is full of awns and summer heat is connected.

Autumn is exposed, autumn is cold and frost falls, winter is snowing, and winter is cold." . Among them, Qingming is ranked fifth among the songs. It is also the fifth solar term in the lunar calendar. At this time, the weather gets warmer, the earth returns to spring, everything revives, and everything is full of vitality. Willows are placed at the door of every house, graves are visited, and people go out in the countryside.