1. Drawing background: First, choose the appropriate drawing paper and brush, and use the drawing paper as the background. According to your preference, this background can be bright or dark. Choose a suitable color, such as light blue or light green, and apply the color evenly on the whole drawing paper with a brush. This color can be used as the background color of the mountain forest.
2. Draw a mountain road: Draw a winding mountain road under the drawing paper. This mountain road can be represented by slender lines, and the twists and turns of the lines should reflect the characteristics of the mountain road. To make the lines clearer, you can add some shadows to the edges of the lines.
3. Draw stone paths: Draw some stones of different sizes on both sides of the mountain road. These stones can be slightly colored with dark or light pencils to make them look more natural. You can add some shadows to the stone roads to make them more realistic.
4. Draw white clouds: Draw a few floating white clouds above the drawing paper. In order to make the white clouds look more realistic, you can outline them with slender lines and then draw them gently with a light pencil. These clouds can be described with white or light blue pencils.
5. Draw people: On the left or right side of the mountain road, you can draw several mountain cottages or figures. These houses can be represented by simple geometric shapes, such as triangles or squares. In order to make the house look more real, you can paint the roof of the house dark to contrast with the background.
6. Draw frost leaves: Draw some frost leaves on the bottom and left side of the drawing paper. These leaves can be lightly colored with red pencils to make them look more real and vivid. These leaves can be placed on both sides of the mountain road and next to the house to make the whole picture more colorful.
7. Draw pedestrians and wagons: At the bottom and right of the drawing paper, draw a pedestrian walking along the mountain road and a wagon parked on the side of the road. These people and cars can be represented by simple lines. In order to make them look more realistic, you can add some shadows to the contours of people and cars.
8. Draw trunks and branches: Draw some trunks and branches on the top and left side of the drawing paper. These trunks can be represented by thick lines, while branches can be represented by thin lines. To make these trees look more realistic, you can add some shadows and textures to the trunk and branches.
9. Draw distant mountains: Draw some distant mountains on the top and right side of the drawing paper. These distant mountains can be painted with light colors with light pencils. To make them look more realistic, you can add some shadows to the outline of the mountains.
Xing Shan's Creative Background
1. Xing Shan's creative background originated from the troubled times of the late Tang Dynasty. During this period, social unrest, frequent wars and depression of people's livelihood. Many literati expressed their anguish and dissatisfaction in troubled times. Du Mu is one of them. He came from an official family and had enterprising spirit and military talent since he was a child. However, due to the darkness of society and political corruption at that time, his talent could not be displayed.
Despite this, Du Mu did not give up his love for life and his yearning for nature. He used poetry as a weapon to express his feelings and ambitions. The poem "hiking in the mountains" is what he felt when he walked in the mountains.