How to draw the Mid-Autumn Mathematics Manuscript?
1 First, we determine the theme of the handwritten newspaper, as shown in the figure. Draw the moon and clouds that can reflect the Mid-Autumn Festival on the left side of the page.
Under the moon and clouds, we can design columns with words. And you can freely choose the content. Under the moon and clouds, we can design columns to write. And you can freely choose the content.
3. Then plan the layout of the rest of the office on the left. On the far right, we can choose some ancient poems that praise the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In the middle part, we can choose some legends and stories about Mid-Autumn Festival. Enhance the interest of handwritten newspapers.
Finally, we need to color the whole handwritten newspaper and improve more details. The Mid-Autumn Festival handwritten newspaper is finished.
The origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival name:
Mid-Autumn Festival is the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the second month of autumn, its symbol is the full moon in May, which is in the middle of Sanqiu, so it is called the Mid-Autumn Festival. This night, the moonlight is brighter than usual, also called "moonlight". Because Mid-Autumn Festival is in autumn and August, it is also called "Autumn Festival" and "August Festival".
Because the sacrifices to the moon and Yue Bai are also called "Moon Festival" and "Moon Festival"; Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "Reunion Festival" and "Daughter's Day" because families get together and married daughters go home for reunion. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, all kinds of melons and fruits are mature and listed, which is called the "Fruit Festival". Dong people call it "Pumpkin Festival" and Mulao people call it "Afterlife Festival". On the Mid-Autumn Festival, people get together to enjoy the moon, offer sacrifices and celebrate the harvest.
Mid-Autumn Festival is also called "correcting the moon". The record of "Reunion Festival" was first seen in the literary works of the Ming Dynasty. Travel Notes on the West Lake says: "August 15th is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people send moon cakes to show their reunion." "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital" also said: "On August 15th, the moon was sacrificed, the cakes were round, the melons were wrongly divided, and the petals were carved with lotus flowers. ..... Those who have a wife who returns to Ning will return to her husband's family one day, also known as the Reunion Festival. "
At first, the festival of "Sacrificing the Moon" was held on the "Autumn Equinox" of the twenty-four solar terms in the Ganzhi calendar, and later it was moved to August 15th in the summer calendar (lunar calendar). According to China's calendar, August in the lunar calendar is in the middle of autumn, that is, the second month of autumn, which is called "Mid-Autumn Festival", and August 15th is among them, so it is called "Mid-Autumn Festival".