1, write a big topic, Mid-Autumn Moon, then write some feelings about Mid-Autumn Festival in the lower left corner, and write the poem Mid-Autumn Festival in the lower right corner.
2. A beautiful moon is always indispensable. Draw a big moon in the upper left corner, a beautiful Chang 'e in the lower left corner, and then draw Yushu, which reads Su Shi's poem Mid-Autumn Moon.
3. "Shuidiao Tou" can be said to be an eternal swan song. Write this poem first, then you can write down the general meaning, and then draw Su Shi drinking in front of the bright moon.
4. You can also write the poem Chang 'e by Li Shangyin. The artistic conception of this poem is very beautiful, and next to it is the beautiful sister Chang 'e flying high in the air.
5. Draw a big moon in the middle, draw clouds around it, write a big topic on the moon, Mid-Autumn Moon, and then write this poem in the upper left corner.
6. Li Bai's Gulangyu is very popular and catchy; Draw pictures of children playing together and enjoying the moon; They are all discussing what the moon looks like.
7. Li Bai's "Thinking about a Quiet Night" can be said to be well known to all women and children, expressing his yearning for his hometown and drawing Li Bai's full moon to write this poem.
The source of Mid-Autumn Festival:
The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of celestial phenomena and evolved from the worship of the autumn moon in ancient times. At first, the festival of "Sacrificing the Moon" was held on the "autumnal equinox" of the 24 solar terms in the Ganzhi calendar, and later it was moved to August 15 in the summer calendar (lunar calendar). In some places, the Mid-Autumn Festival is set on August 16 in the summer calendar. The Mid-Autumn Festival began in the early years of the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become one of the traditional festivals in China, which was as famous as the Spring Festival.
Influenced by China culture, Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival for overseas Chinese in some countries in East and Southeast Asia, especially local Chinese. Customs: The customs of Mid-Autumn Festival include: stepping on the moon, offering sacrifices to the moon, enjoying the moon, chasing the moon, begging for photos, watching the tide, eating moon cakes, burning incense, offering sacrifices to ancestors, and solve riddles on the lanterns.