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How to hand-draw Arbor Day

The picture of Arbor Day is as follows:

Material preparation: drawing paper, writing brush and colored pen.

Operating steps:

1. Draw the wheel frame first. You can prepare a one-dollar coin and draw a circle along the edge.

2. Then, draw the hat brim and the five senses such as hair, eyes, nose, ears and mouth. Draw a child's hand with a shovel.

3. Next, draw the child's body and bend it, as if digging a hole to plant trees. It's a little difficult to draw here. Be patient and draw slowly.

4. Finally, draw the planted saplings and soil and color the children in the painting. Clothes and hats can be painted in your favorite color, soil is painted brown, and saplings are painted light green. This painting is finished.

Arbor Day is a festival to publicize and protect trees according to law, and to organize and mobilize the masses to actively participate in afforestation. According to the length of time, it can be divided into Arbor Day, Tree Planting Week and Tree Planting Month, and * * * is called International Arbor Day. It is advocated to stimulate people's enthusiasm for afforestation through such activities and realize the importance of environmental protection.

The Arbor Festival in China was initiated by forest scientists such as Ling Daoyang, Han An and Joseph Bailie in 19 15, and the time was originally set in Tomb-Sweeping Day every year.

1928, the National Government changed Arbor Day to March 12 to commemorate the third anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death. 1979 after the founding of new China, at the suggestion of Deng Xiaoping, the 6th meeting of the 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) decided to designate March 2nd every year as Arbor Day.

On July 1 2020, the newly revised Forest Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) came into effect, and March 12 is designated as Arbor Day every year.