Moon cake how to draw simple and good-looking 8k paper as follows:
1, prepare the materials, you need to prepare some basic drawing materials, including watercolors, brushes, palettes, paints, paper and watercolor paper and so on. In addition, you also need the design drawings of the mooncake's shape and internal pattern.
2. To design the mooncake, first of all, you need to draw the shape and internal pattern of the mooncake on the drawing. You can choose your favorite mooncake style or design a unique mooncake according to your own preferences.
3, coloring, before painting the mooncake, you need to wet the drawing paper with watercolor, and then draw the shape of the mooncake on the paper. While drawing the shape, you need to pay attention to the smoothness and clarity of the lines. Next, you can use watercolor to draw the inner pattern of the mooncake, and you can choose your favorite color to fill in.
4, add details, after painting the moon cake shape and internal patterns, you need to use watercolors or fine brushes and other tools to add details. You can add some textures and lines to make the mooncake look more realistic and vivid.
The Origin of Mooncakes
1. Mooncakes, as a traditional Chinese festival food, have a long history and rich cultural connotation. There are many different legends and stories about the origin of mooncakes, among which the following two are the most widely circulated.
2. The first theory, appeared in the Tang Dynasty period. According to historical records, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty had ordered the exchange and gift of items that had been brought in as tribute from all over the world. At that time, there was a pastry called hu cake, loved by people from all over the world. Tang Xuanzong thought that this pastry had a good taste and was rich in nutrition, so he gave it as a gift to officials from all over the world. Over time, this pastry evolved into the moon cake.
3, another theory, appeared in the Song Dynasty period. According to the legend, a hero named Zhu Yuanzhang was exiled for rebelling against the Yuan rulers at that time. In order to keep in touch with his relatives in his hometown, he brought letters and cake bait through secret agents, and inside the letters were written about conspiracy and uprising.
4. In order to commemorate these conspiracies and uprisings, Zhu Yuanzhang's wife made this cake bait into a round mooncake and commemorated it as such. Over time, this mooncake evolved into a traditional Chinese holiday food.