Drawing method of rice:
Tools/materials: pen, paper
1. First, draw a horizon, draw a rice on the horizon, draw full grains, and simple rice will be drawn!
2. Continue to draw more rice on the right side. The full grain bends the rice. Pay attention to the details!
3. Then draw some rice leaves behind the rice, which are slender and sharp, and the rice will be drawn!
4. Start coloring now! Have children seen rice? The leaves are yellow when the rice is ripe! So we color the leaves yellow.
5. Paint the rice golden yellow again, and the simple bumper rice stick figure will be finished!
the first step is to draw the ears of grain
the second step is to draw the stems of plants
the third step is to draw the leaves
the fourth step is to paint the colors
The uses of rice are as follows:
1. Rice can be processed into rice, which is one of our daily staple foods. Rice can be matched with various soups and side dishes, and the by-products of rice milling are rice bran and finely ground. Rice bran oil can be used as food or industrial oil, and broken rice can be used to make wine, extract alcohol, make starch and rice flour, and so on.
2. Rice chaff is the shell of rice, which is an important source of animal feed. It is also used as building materials. Many traditional mud houses in rural Asia, such as round earth buildings in Hakka villages in China, contain rice chaff. In modern society, rice bran has also been tried on cement mixture or used to produce calcium phytate and inositol.
3. Straw is another distinctive economic by-product with many uses. Except for cattle, sheep and other livestock, straw ropes, sandals and clothes woven from straw are essential items for many farmers. There were also many houses with straw roofs in the early days.
Craft products woven from straw are also quite common, such as straw mats and straw hats. Scarecrow wearing a hat to scare birds is the most common sight in rice fields, which is quite common in early rural areas.