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Pictures of primary school students' intangible manuscripts

The painting method of primary school students' handwritten newspapers is as follows:

1. Determine the theme and content: determine the theme and content of the handwritten newspaper. You can choose a non-legacy project or traditional culture as the theme, such as Chinese paper-cutting, New Year pictures, clay sculptures and so on. According to the theme, you can collect relevant information and pictures, as well as the content that needs to be presented. You can use different painting tools and materials for decoration, such as watercolors, markers, stickers and so on.

2. Planning the layout and layout: After determining the theme and content, plan the layout and layout of the handwritten newspaper. You can design the shape and structure of the layout according to the size of the paper and the characteristics of the theme. At the same time, the position of pictures and words should be arranged reasonably to make them beautiful and easy to read.

3. Drawing the background of handwritten newspaper: Drawing the background is one of the important links of handwritten newspaper. You can choose colors and patterns related to the theme as the background, such as Chinese knots, blessings and lotus flowers. When drawing the background, you can use different painting tools such as crayons, watercolors and markers to increase the color and layering of handwritten newspapers.

Intangible related knowledge

1. Intangible cultural heritage is a valuable cultural wealth created and passed down by people. Including oral tradition and expression, performing arts, social practice, festival activities, knowledge and practice about nature and the universe, traditional handicraft skills and so on. These intangible cultural heritages represent the richness of human creativity and are of great significance to our understanding of the harmonious development of history.

2. China is one of the countries with the richest intangible cultural heritage resources, with a long history and cultural tradition. China's intangible cultural heritage includes paper-cutting, New Year pictures, clay sculpture, embroidery, ceramics, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and cupping. These cultural heritages reflect the wisdom and creativity of China people and have unique historical, cultural and artistic values.

3. In order to protect and inherit these precious intangible cultural heritages, China government has taken a series of measures. These include establishing a national intangible cultural heritage list, strengthening the construction of laws and regulations for the protection of intangible cultural heritage, and carrying out intangible cultural heritage publicity and exhibition activities. All walks of life also actively participate in the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage.