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What are the contents and painting skills of handwritten newspapers on New Year's Day?

Abstract: It is a happy thing to have a holiday on New Year's Day, but the task of writing newspapers by hand stumbles some students. How should I draw this New Year's Day handwritten newspaper? We can figure out what kind of handwritten newspaper we want to draw first. For example, we can draw a festive handwritten newspaper, red lanterns and various flowers, which are suitable for the atmosphere of the New Year. It includes knowledge about New Year's Day, blessings to teachers' families, children's own wishes and so on. You can make a colorful handwritten newspaper. Let's take a look at how to make a delicate and beautiful New Year's Day handwritten newspaper for primary school students! How to draw festive types in New Year's Day handwritten newspaper. You can draw a festive handwritten newspaper, draw red lanterns, draw all kinds of flowers, and be happy and happy, which is suitable for the atmosphere of the New Year.

English version. If you are a senior student, you can use the English version to make it, write Happy New Year in bright colors, and then write New Year wishes in English.

new year's wishes edition. Everyone will have new wishes in the New Year. You can divide the handwritten newspaper into several sections, and each section expresses different wishes.

future wish type. What do you want the future to look like? It is a beautiful, pollution-free green city and a highly developed modern metropolis. Everyone can draw a picture and write about it.

colorful. The new year has come, and spring is no longer far away. You can describe the beautiful spring with various colors and write about the various scenery in spring.

simple and clear. You can draw handwritten newspapers simply, but with rich colors, suitable for children in lower grades.

blessing type. In the new year, we should express our blessings to our loved ones, our teachers and our motherland.

Happy New Year's Day in Chinese and English. These simple words suddenly highlighted the theme of the handwritten newspaper. The font should be designed beautifully!

the origin of new year's day. Since when did people celebrate New Year's Day? Did you gain knowledge by looking up information?

a scene that people celebrate. Dancing and celebrating, hanging red lanterns and other pictures that can reflect the festive atmosphere.

the elements of winter. New Year's Day is winter. Draw a snowman with a long nose and flying snowflakes to make your painting full of fun!

Best wishes for the new year. What are your good wishes when you bid farewell to the old and welcome the new? Think about it and write it down quickly!

jokes about new year's day. Let the people who see it laugh, and everyone will definitely like your handwritten newspaper more!

When we draw handwritten newspapers on New Year's Day, we must prepare some materials related to New Year's Day, such as painting some firecrackers, fireworks, balloons and other elements to draw handwritten newspapers. Here I suggest that you can buy a handwritten newspaper book!

New Year's Day handwritten newspaper painting skills 1. The drawing of line draft is the key to handwritten newspaper painting. When drawing line draft, we need to design typesetting and illustrations. Make sure a good line draft can draw a beautiful handwritten newspaper!

2. Next, after we finish drawing the color line drawing on the cross line, we will start to cross the line with marker pen or Gou Xianbi! Tick line must be in place, never alter it! Make sure the picture is clean.

3. We can start coloring after the drawing of the colored line drawing is finished.

coloring with markers and colored lead can make the picture look rich in layers.

4. Make good use of the background color in painting, control the big tone, and ensure the overall harmony and beauty.

5. Drawing grids Draw grids of different shapes in the text plate we reserved before, and add horizontal lines and wavy lines in the grid for writing.

when the content is filled, our painting will be finished.

New Year's Day manuscripts refer to the origin of New Year's Day in China, which refers to the first day of the first month of the summer calendar (lunar calendar and lunar calendar). The calculation method of the first day of the first month was also very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, the new year's day of the past dynasties is not consistent. Meng Xiyue (January) is the first month in the summer calendar of Xia Dynasty, twelfth month (December) in the Yin calendar of Shang Dynasty and winter month (November) in the Zhou calendar. After Qin Shihuang unified China, he took Yangchunyue (October) as the first month, that is, the first day of October was New Year's Day.

From Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was stipulated that Meng Xiyue (January) was the first month, and the first day of Meng Xiyue (the first day of the first month in the summer calendar) was called New Year's Day, which was used until the end of the Qing Dynasty.

In 1911, the Revolution of 1911 led by Sun Yat-sen overthrew the rule of the Manchu Dynasty and established the Republic of China. Representatives of provincial governors met in Nanjing and decided to use the Gregorian calendar, calling January 1 of the lunar calendar "Spring Festival" and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar "New Year's Day", but it was not officially announced at that time.

In order to "follow the summer, so follow the agricultural season, and follow the Gregorian calendar, so make statistics", the first year of the Republic of China decided to use the Gregorian calendar (actually used in 1912), and stipulated that January 1st of the Gregorian calendar was called "New Year's Day", but it was not called "New Year's Day".

On September 27th, 1949, the first China People's Political Consultative Conference decided to establish a Republic of the Chinese people, and at the same time, it also decided to adopt the world-wide method of chronology, which is what we call the solar calendar. New Year's Day refers to the first day of the first year of the year.

In order to distinguish the two New Year's days, and in view of the fact that "beginning of spring" in the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar is just around the Lunar New Year, the first day of the lunar calendar was renamed as "Spring Festival", and the first day of the solar calendar was designated as the beginning of the new year-"New Year's Day", which became a national holiday.

Legend about New Year's Day in China It is said that during the prosperous time of Yao and Shun more than 4, years ago, Emperor Yao worked diligently for the people and did a lot of good things for the people, which was very popular among the people. However, due to his son's incompetence, he did not pass the throne of "Emperor" to his son, but to Shun, who had both moral and talent. Yao said to Shun, "You must pass on the throne in the future, and you can rest assured when I die." Later, Shun passed the throne to Yu, who had made great contributions to the flood control. Yu also loved the people and did a lot of good things for the people like Shun, and was very popular. Later, after Yao's death, people regarded the day when Shun Di offered sacrifices to heaven and earth and the first emperor Yao as the beginning of the year, and called the first day of the first month "New Year's Day" or "Yuanzheng", which was the ancient New Year's Day.

On New Year's Day, all dynasties held ceremonies to celebrate and pray for sacrifices, such as offering sacrifices to the gods and ancestors, writing couplets on doors, writing blessings and dancing dragon lanterns, and people gradually formed entertainment and celebration activities such as offering sacrifices to the Buddha, offering sacrifices to ancestors, posting couplets, setting off firecrackers, observing the New Year, eating family reunion dinners and numerous "community fires". Xin Lan, a poet in the Jin Dynasty, once wrote the poem "Yuan Zheng": "Yuan Zheng opens the order festival, and Jiaqing is born here. Xian played for thousands of years, and Xiao Datong was happy. " Describe the celebration of New Year's Day.

China's New Year's Day cultural custom China's ancient New Year's Day, that is, what modern China calls the "Spring Festival" custom. New Year's Day in modern China was listed as a statutory holiday by the China government and became a national holiday. Having a day off, the celebration of New Year's Day in modern China is much less important than the Spring Festival, and there are relatively few folk activities.