1. First, we draw an oval jiaozi in the middle, with lace squeezed by jiaozi on it and a jiaozi on the left.
2. Continue to draw two jiaozi on the right and above, with several jiaozi piled together. Pay attention to draw the fold line of dumpling skin.
3. Then draw the surface of a plate under jiaozi, and then draw the bottom of the plate downwards, and a plate of jiaozi will be drawn.
4. Next, paint jiaozi with a layer of light yellow, then use orange to deepen the shadow on the edge of jiaozi, and finally use gray to paint the plate, and a beautiful and delicious jiaozi will be drawn.
Spring Festival custom:
1. Sweep the dust: There is a folk proverb that says, "On the 24th of the twelfth lunar month, clean the house". Before the Spring Festival comes, every household will do a general cleaning to clean up the house. The north is called "sweeping the house" and the south is called "sweeping the house".
2. Sacrifice the kitchen stove: The 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month is the day when people send the kitchen god back to heaven. Legend has it that from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to New Year's Eve, these days are the days when the Kitchen God returns to the palace. On New Year's Eve, the Kitchen God will be invited to come down to earth again, and people will place the gods of the Kitchen God before preparing for the New Year's Eve.
3. Sticking Year Red: Sticking Year Red is a general term for sticking Spring Festival couplets, door gods, New Year pictures and window grilles. Because these are all red festive elements posted in the New Year, they are collectively referred to as "Sticking Year Red".
4. New Year's Eve: New Year's Eve is the most abundant and lively family reunion dinner in China at the end of the year.
5. lucky money: one of the important customs of the spring festival, and it is also the favorite part of children. Lucky money is also called "red envelope" and "profit". From the elder to the younger generation, it means to live in peace for a year.