How to draw a stick figure with a faucet
1. Draw the head outline of the faucet first.
2. Then draw the mouth part of the faucet with huge teeth.
3. Draw the eyes of the faucet again.
The dragon is introduced as follows:
Dragon, an animal in ancient China mythology, is the length of a scale worm and one of the symbols of the Chinese nation. According to legend, dragons can fly, be good at change, call the wind and rain, etc. , tied with Phoenix and Kirin as auspicious, which mainly implied imperial power in ancient times; Fairy tales have the finishing touch, what makes the sea noisy, Sun Moon Lake and so on.
The history of dragons is as follows:
Since ancient times, the dragon has always been a symbol of good luck in our tradition. In fact, the dragon is not a strange animal in legend, but a star that actually passes over people's heads every day. Through the observation of the "dragon" and other stars, the Chinese ancestors completed the positioning of time and space and embarked on an uninterrupted journey of civilization for thousands of years.
In order to observe the celestial phenomena, the ancients divided the stars in the equatorial region and the ecliptic region into 28 star groups, which were grouped every 7 nights. Among them, the black dragon in the east contains seven huts, which are connected together in the shape of dragons. The black dragon's seven nights correspond to rainfall.
The ancients believed that the dragon was in charge of rainfall, which in turn determined the agricultural harvest, and the agricultural harvest determined people's living standards. Dragon has become the most important "totem" in agricultural society.
Dragon culture is introduced as follows:
The inscription on the four walls of the Tibetan Stone Letter in the North Tower of Chaoyang, Liaoning Province: "Cha Na Chasing the Dragon King and Repairing the Lucky Map" (916 ~125) is the earliest cultural relic about killing dragons in Nezha seen in China. This antique underground palace shows the scenes and records of dragon slaying, and shows Cha Na's protection of Buddhism.
The cover side of the letter is engraved with six flying days, and the inside is also engraved with flying days. The letter is engraved with a group of dragon king patterns that command monks to chase after making waves, and the cover is engraved with the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra.
In the corner next to Baba, the handwriting "Prince Baba, Great Sage" is engraved (Baba is the Baba). The stone letter of the Liao Dynasty cultural relic Prince (Ina) from Beita, Chaoyang, Liaoning Province was exhibited by the Palace Museum during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a title at the beginning.