The handwritten newspaper with Mid-Autumn poems and pictures can be drawn like this:
Tools/materials: pencil, eraser, colored pencil, black pen.
1. Prepare drawing tools, pencils, erasers, colored pencils, black pens, etc.
2. First draw a square border, then draw a series of patterns against the border, and finally draw a circle from the inside.
3. Then divide the entire paper into four parts. Draw a grass-like pattern below the pattern you just drew, using rhombuses to symbolize the leaves of the grass.
4. Write the word Mid-Autumn Festival in the upper left box, then draw a round moon, and then draw green vines from above.
5. Then draw several flowers of different qualities from the other two borders.
6. Finally, add color, so that the Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper is ready.
Customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival:
1. Eating moon cakes:
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, eating moon cakes is an indispensable custom. Mooncakes symbolize reunion and happiness. The taste and shape of mooncakes are also different in different regions, such as Cantonese style, Soviet style, Beijing style, etc.
2. Moon Appreciation:
Appreciating the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival has been a custom since ancient times. People will enjoy the moon with their family or friends when the moon is roundest and brightest, and spend this festival of reunion together.
3. Burning lanterns:
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people will burn lanterns outside their houses or in their yards to worship the moon god. This custom is second only to the lantern festival of the Lantern Festival. People pile small lanterns into various shapes and hang them high. Families gather under the lights to admire the moon and eat moon cakes, creating a warm atmosphere.
4. Tide watching:
In addition to admiring the moon and eating moon cakes, watching the tide is also one of the grand events of the Mid-Autumn Festival. In areas such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Fujian, people gather on the coast to watch the spectacular sight of spring tides.