First write the word Dragon Boat Festival on the top of the handwritten newspaper, circle it, and draw leaves on the left and right sides.
Draw a zongzi and tassels on the left, and a big zongzi and leaves on the right.
Draw a border between the two zongzi and the sun in the upper right corner.
The outside of the word Dragon Boat Festival is colored, and the leaves on both sides are painted green. The sun is painted yellow and red.
Two big zongzi are painted green and the tassels on the left are painted red.
Draw a horizontal line in the border to write the content.
Dragon Boat Festival, Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Dragon Boat Festival culture has a wide influence in the world, and some countries and regions in the world also celebrate it. In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival is the first festival in China to be selected into the world.
Eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival:
We use two lovely images of Zongzi as the border of the handwritten newspaper and decorate it with Zongzi leaves, so the handwritten newspaper drawn is simple and beautiful. Come and have a try!
When painting, teacher Meng Mei chooses blue and green as the main colors and embellishes them with yellow and pink. This color scheme is fresh and beautiful!
Dragon Boat Festival is a big festival for Puxian people. From the first day of May to the fifth day of May, there is a ballad circulating among Puxian people: "The first day cake, the second day zongzi, the third day snail (Puxian water specialty' Mailuo'), the fourth day wormwood, the fifth day climbing (Puxian dialect,' climbing' means rowing a boat), and the sixth day squatting (dragon boat). The ballad points out the five-day festival eating customs and folk activities of Puxian folk Dragon Boat Festival.