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How to draw the Mid-Autumn Festival theme painting?

How to draw the Mid-Autumn Festival theme painting is as follows:

Tool materials: white paper, pen, ruler.

1, draw an arc border first.

2. Draw three Chinese characters "Mid-Autumn Festival" in the upper center with a ruler.

3. Draw Caiqi Yang with a ruler.

4. Draw moon cakes and the moon again.

5. Draw decorative balloons on the left and right.

6. Then make up the big and small stars.

7. Then draw a text line.

8. Finally, paint your favorite color, so that the handwritten newspaper with the autumn theme is completed.

About Mid Autumn Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival is on August 15th of the lunar calendar, and it is on August 15th every year. Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Mid-Autumn Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, August Festival, Moon Chasing Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Daughter's Day or Reunion Festival, is a traditional cultural festival popular among many ethnic groups in China. August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival, hence its name, because its time is only half that of Sanqiu. It is said that this night's moon is closest to the earth, and the moon is the largest, roundest and brightest, so it is also called "Mid-Autumn Festival" and "August Festival".

On this night, people look up at the bright moon like jade in the sky and naturally look forward to family reunion. A wanderer far from home. I also take this opportunity to pin my thoughts on my relatives in my hometown. Therefore, Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival".

Mid-Autumn Festival is a relic of ancient celestial worship-the custom of respecting the moon. According to Zhou Li Chun Guan, in the Zhou Dynasty, there were activities such as "welcoming the cold in the mid-autumn night", "offering good clothes in the mid-autumn" and "Yue Bai at the end of the autumn equinox". On the day of Han Dynasty, Mid-Autumn Festival or beginning of autumn, the elderly were respected and provided with male coarse cakes; In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the Mid-Autumn Festival gradually became humanistic. In the Jin Dynasty, there were occasional Mid-Autumn Festival activities to enjoy the moon, but it was not very common.

Until the Tang Dynasty, the custom of Mid-Autumn Festival evolved freely in the atmosphere of economic prosperity, political enlightenment, submission of the four foreigners, self-confidence and romance. Combine Mid-Autumn Festival with fairy tales such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang's felling of laurel, Jade Rabbit's smashing medicine, Yang Guifei's changing to the moon god, and Tang Dynasty's visit to the moon palace to make it full of romance.