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How to design a poster for the New Year’s Party

How to design a poster for the New Year's Day party is as follows:

1. Use a pencil to draw a square outline of the poster.

2. Draw wavy lines and leaves on the four sides for decoration.

3. Draw a lantern in the upper left corner of the poster.

4. Write the words "Happy New Year's Day" next to the lantern.

5. Use black watercolor pen to redraw the poster.

6. You can write some blessings in the empty part in the middle.

7. Or some traditional customs of New Year’s Day.

Expand knowledge:

New Year's Day, January 1 of the Gregorian calendar, is commonly known as "New Year" in most countries in the world. Yuan means "beginning", and the beginning of any number is called "yuan"; Dan means "day"; "New Year's Day" means "the initial day". "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar.

In our country, the word "New Year's Day" has existed since ancient times. It was first seen in the "Book of Jin" in literary works. "New Year's Day" in the history of our country refers to the "first day of the first month". The calculation method of "first month" was very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The date of New Year's Day (the first day of the first month) in the past dynasties was not consistent.

Yuan means "beginning", and the beginning of any number is called "Yuan"; Dan means "day"; "New Year's Day" means "the initial day". The word "New Year's Day" usually refers to the first day of the first month in the calendar. The calendar stipulates when it is the first month (i.e. the first month), and New Year's Day is on the first day of that month, such as "the first day of the first month" in the lunar calendar and "January 1 in the solar calendar". Day" etc.

In Chinese history, "the first day of the first lunar month" has many names, such as New Year's Day, Yuanri, Yuanzheng, Yuanchen, Yuanchun, Shangri, Yuanshuo, etc., but among the many names, it is still called "Yuanshuo". "New Year's Day" is the most common and lasts the longest.