English Mid-Autumn Day Picture Book How to Draw is introduced as follows:
1, first use the yellow color pen to draw a rectangular picture frame, and the picture frame a circle of color.
2, in the yellow frame directly above the red color pen to write the handbook title "Happy Mid-autumn Day".
3, on the left side of the paper, draw a picture of Chang'e running to the moon.
4, in the upper right of the drawing paper to draw a lantern composition of the sketch.
5, then draw a moon cake below.
6. Draw a gray cloud-like shape in the middle of the drawing paper and color the shape all over.
7. Finally, write a brief description of the Mid-Autumn Festival in English inside the cloud-like shape. This way, the Mid-Autumn Festival English handbill is drawn.
Mid-Autumn Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival), also known as "Moon Festival", "Autumn Festival", "Mid-Autumn Festival", "August Festival", "August Meeting", "Chasing the Moon Festival", "Playing with the Moon Festival", "Moon Worshipping Festival", "Daughter's Festival", "Reunion Festival", are traditional cultural festivals popular among many ethnic groups in the country. It is so named because it falls on the half of the three autumns.
The moon is said to be the fullest and brightest on this night. From ancient times to the present day people have the custom of drinking feasts and enjoying the moon on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the daughter-in-law of the bride's family must return to her husband's family on that day to symbolize the meaning of success and auspiciousness. Its origins in ancient times, popularized in the Han Dynasty, finalized in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, prevalent in the Song Dynasty, and the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and known as China's four traditional festivals.
Popular in the Sheng Dynasty
During the Tang Dynasty, the Mid-Autumn Festival custom was already popular in northern China. In the Tang Dynasty the Mid-Autumn Festival became an officially recognized national holiday. It was recorded in the Book of the Tang Dynasty (唐书-太宗记), which reads, "The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. The custom of enjoying the moon on the 15th day of the 8th month was so prevalent in Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty that many poets wrote about the moon in their famous poems.
The Mid-Autumn Festival and Chang'e Run to the Moon, Wu Gang felled the laurel, the Jade Rabbit pounded pills, Yang Guifei into the moon god, the Tang Ming Huang tour of the Moon Palace and other myths combined, so that it is full of romantic colors, play the wind of the moon before the great rise. The Tang Dynasty is an important period of the traditional festival customs and customary integration of stereotypes, the main part of the inheritance to date.