How to draw stick figures for Lantern Festival dumplings is as follows:
1. Draw a curved arc.
2. Connect the bowl eaves with curves, and do not seal one side.
3. Draw a round dumpling in the bowl.
4. Then draw a spoon.
5, and the bottom of the bowl below.
6. Draw a cute expression on it.
7. Draw the patterns on the eaves of the bowl with curves.
8. Add some details to the dumplings.
9. Colour the dumplings with beautiful colors.
In the late Spring and Autumn Period, when King Zhao of Chu passed the Yangtze River on his way back from the country, he saw something floating on the river, white and yellowish in color, with a pulp as red as rouge in it, which tasted sweet. People didn't know what it was, so King Zhao sent someone to ask Confucius. Confucius said: "This duckweed fruit is also a sign of the revival of the owner." Because this day is the fifteenth day of the first month.
In the future, on this day, King Zhao ordered his men to imitate this fruit with flour and cook it with red hawthorn stuffing. There is also a saying that Yuanxiao was originally called glutinous rice balls. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty arrived, there was a palace maid named Yuanxiao, who was very good at making glutinous rice balls. Since then, the world has been named after this palace maid. The earliest record of eating Yuanxiao on the Lantern Festival can be found in the Song Dynasty.
At that time, Yuanxiao was called "floating dumpling", "dumpling", "lactose dumpling" and "sugar dumpling". According to the records of historical materials such as the sequel to Pingyuan Garden, Guang Ji at the age of four, and the unified ode of Daming, Yuanxiao, as a timely food for celebrating the Lantern Festival, began in the Song Dynasty. Because the Lantern Festival must eat "Yuanzi", people use Yuanxiao to name it.