1, draw the ears of the Jade Rabbit first, and then the head and body of the Jade Rabbit.
2. Then draw the eyes and mouth of the Jade Rabbit and draw a big disc.
3. Finally, paint the jade rabbit with red eyes, draw the rabbit with red strokes, and paint the disc with yellow, and it is finished.
Jade rabbit historical source:
According to legend, three immortals became three poor old people, begging for food from foxes, monkeys and rabbits. Both the fox and the monkey provide food to help the old man, but only the rabbit doesn't. Later, the rabbit told the old people: Eat me. After jumping into the fire, the immortals were greatly moved, so they sent the rabbit to Guanghan Palace and turned it into a jade rabbit.
Later, Jade Rabbit accompanied Chang 'e in Guanghan Palace, tinkering with the elixir of life. Legend has it that there is a white rabbit in the moon palace. She is the incarnation of Chang 'e. After the goddess Chang 'e flew to the moon, she violated the jade emperor's will and turned Chang 'e into a jade rabbit. When the moon is full, she will play medicine for the gods in the moon palace as punishment.
Some people say that Yutu was originally Houyi, because the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon missed Houyi. In order to be with Chang 'e, Hou Yi was willing to be her favorite animal-Jade Rabbit, but Chang 'e never knew that Jade Rabbit was the Hou Yi she missed day and night.
In China's classic novel The Journey to the West, the Jade Rabbit, who was originally a Jade Rabbit in the Guanghan Palace, slipped out of the palace door and fled to the lower bound, hiding Princess Tianzhu and turning into a princess to play tricks on the king.