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How to do the handwritten newspaper about Tomb-Sweeping Day?
Tomb-Sweeping Day's handwritten newspaper practice is as follows:

Material preparation: white paper, pen, colored pen and multifunctional ruler.

Operating steps:

1, first of all, draw a hero monument in the middle of the blank paper, draw a five-pointed star at the top, and write the words "the revolutionary hero is immortal" in the middle of the monument.

2. Draw a group of trees at the lower left of the white paper and another group of trees at the lower right corner of the white paper. Note that you can draw some levels.

3. Draw two mountains on the upper left and right of the white paper, draw some wickers on the top of the white paper, don't fill the wickers, leave a gap in the middle, and then write the theme of Tomb-Sweeping Day in the middle of the wickers.

4. Draw a few water drops around the water drops with the help of a multifunctional ruler, and draw willow leaves on the wicker.

5. Draw horizontal lines in the mountains with the help of a ruler to write about Tomb-Sweeping Day.

6, finally painted with color, a Tomb-Sweeping Day handwritten newspaper is completed.

Tomb-Sweeping Day introduced:

1, Qingming is only the name of a solar term at first, and it has become a festival to commemorate ancestors, which is related to the Cold Food Festival. According to legend, Jin Wengong designated the day after the Cold Food Festival as Tomb-Sweeping Day.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day is a traditional festival in China and one of the most important sacrificial festivals. This is the day of ancestor worship and grave sweeping. Tomb-Sweeping Day started in the Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,500 years.

3. As soon as Qingming arrives, the temperature rises, which is a good time for spring ploughing. Therefore, "before and after Qingming, plant melons and beans." Tomb-Sweeping Day customs include sweeping graves, hiking, planting trees, swinging, flying kites and so on.

4. Tomb-Sweeping Day, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also called the four traditional festivals in China. Besides China, some countries and regions in the world have also visited Tomb-Sweeping Day, such as Viet Nam, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore.