The painting method of rain falling during the Qingming Festival is as follows:
1. Tools and materials:
Round cardboard, pencil, eraser, outline pen, marker/watercolor Pens and toners
2. Painting steps:
1. First draw the outline of the tree crown.
2. Continue to draw the house in Jiangnan and the trees behind the house.
3. Drawing the crown of the tree.
4. Continue to draw a group of houses and trees in the back.
5. Draw the small bridge connecting the two banks, the boat in the river and the willow leaves in the sky. The line drawing is ready.
6. First paint the trees with beautiful colors.
7. The houses in Jiangnan are painted with black outlines.
8. Color the willow leaves, bridge and boat.
9. Finally, use color powder to draw the river and the hills in the distance, and use a marker pen to drop raindrops. A Jiangnan landscape painting with a Qingming Festival theme is ready.
3. The origin of Qingming Festival
Qingming Festival is also called the Outing Festival. It was first used as a "sacrifice" ceremony for emperors and generals. Later, with the continuous development of the times, ordinary people began to follow suit. The traditional customs of Qingming Festival include: ancestor worship, outing, planting willows, flying kites, shooting willows, silkworm flower festival, and tomb sweeping. Among them, outing, tomb sweeping, and ancestor worship are the most common.
Every year during the Qingming Festival, people will spontaneously prepare some things related to the Qingming Festival. For example, paper money, incense candles, fruit snacks, etc. are used as memorials to express one's thoughts to the deceased. At the same time, I will also make friends with a few friends in my free time and go out for an outing in the countryside to enjoy the breath of spring. The two major themes of outing and tomb sweeping have been passed down to this day.
In addition to being a "festival", it is also a "solar term". Just as Du Mu's "Qingming" said, "It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die." This poem is the best portrayal of the weather conditions during the Qingming Festival.