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How to draw the Dragon Boat Festival is simple and beautiful.

The simple and beautiful paintings of the Dragon Boat Festival are as follows:

1. The first step is to draw the dragon's tap. The faucet is horizontal, only one eye is drawn, and the dragon beard and horn are also drawn. Draw a long hull along the faucet.

Draw the dragon's tail at the back of the hull, add a line to the bottom of the hull, and draw two paddles on the hull, and the dragon boat will come out.

3. Next, paint the hull with light green, paint the faucet with tender yellow, paint the hair of the dragon horn, head and tail with yellow, and then paint the paddle with brown.

4. We stroke our hair with orange, then draw a green Long Lin on the hull, be careful, and finally draw blue waves under the boat, and the simple and beautiful dragon boat stick figure is finished.

The origin of Dragon Boat Festival:

Among the traditional festivals in China, there are nearly 30 nicknames for the Dragon Boat Festival, which is the best, such as Duanyang Festival, Zhongwu Festival, Mayday Festival, Noon Festival, Yulan Festival, Acorus calamus Festival, Daughter's Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Tianzhong Festival, Dila Festival, Hiding Noon Festival, Party Dance Festival, Zongzong Festival, Quyuan Festival and Poet's Day.

Among the traditional festivals in China, the Dragon Boat Festival has the most names and many origins. Some people say it's to commemorate Qu Yuan, others say it's to welcome Wu Zixu, and others say that "May 5th" is an "evil day", so people will drink realgar wine and hang mugwort to avoid the epidemic.

Dragon Boat Festival is a "dragon festival". Mr Wen Yiduo's textual research on the Dragon Boat Festival proves that the Dragon Boat Festival is a totem festival held by the people in ancient wuyue. He thinks the Dragon Boat Festival is actually a "dragon festival".

The second view is that the Dragon Boat Festival commemorates the death of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet of Chu. After Qu Yuan threw himself into the river, the people of Chu were very sad. In order to prevent fish and shrimp in the water from eating Qu Zi's body, they drifted along the river by boat and threw rice balls into the water, which later evolved into the custom of eating zongzi and racing dragon boats.

Dragon Boat Festival is one of the four traditional festivals in China. On this day, people will race dragon boats, eat zongzi and hang wormwood. Dragon Boat Festival culture has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also celebrate it. In September 2009, UNESCO officially approved its inclusion in the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind, making the Dragon Boat Festival the first intangible festival in China.