The beautiful handwritten newspaper for the Dragon Boat Festival is as follows:
1. Draw three triangular zongzi shapes, write the title of the handwritten newspaper on them, and draw the Dragon Boat Festival next to the rice dumplings. Oval rice dumpling leaves. Draw a wire frame on the edge and draw beautiful flower decorations on the wire frame.
2. Draw a cute little girl on the title, holding a rice dumpling in her hand and combing her beautiful long hair. Use a rectangle to draw a line frame on the left, and draw lines on the line frame. decorate.
3. Draw clouds and circular lines, then paint yellow rice dumplings on the edges and the bamboo decorations next to them with a nice color.
4. Paint the wire frame with a nice color.
5. Draw horizontal lines in the wireframe, fill in the text, and pay attention to the distance between the lines.
The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as the Duanyang Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Chongwu Festival, Chongwu Festival, Tianzhong Festival, etc., is held on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. It is a folk festival that combines entertainment and food. The Dragon Boat Festival originates from the worship of natural celestial phenomena and evolved from dragon worship in ancient times.
On the Midsummer Dragon Boat Festival, Canglong Qisu soars in the center of due south, and is in the most "centered" position throughout the year, just like the fifth line of the "Book of Changes Qian Gua": "The flying dragon is in the sky." The Dragon Boat Festival is an auspicious day for "flying dragons in the sky". Dragon and dragon boat culture have always been throughout the history of the Dragon Boat Festival.
Customs of the Dragon Boat Festival:
1. Eating Zongzi
Zongzi as a sacrificial item has appeared as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, but Zongzi was officially designated as the Dragon Boat Festival Food festival began in the Jin Dynasty. During this period, in addition to glutinous rice, the raw materials for making rice dumplings were also added with the traditional Chinese medicine Yizhiren. The cooked rice dumplings were called "Yizhizong".
2. Tie five-color silk thread
In traditional Chinese culture, the five colors "green, red, white, black, and yellow" that symbolize the five directions and the five elements are regarded as auspicious colors. On the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, children should tie five-color silk threads on their wrists and ankles to protect their health.