Simple Qingming Festival handbill drawing method is as follows:
Step 1: Draw a rectangular border with an outliner.
Step 2: Draw a shepherd boy playing a piccolo and herding cattle in the lower right corner of the border.
Step 3: Draw the hillside and grass behind the shepherd boy.
Step 4: Draw strips of tree branches in the upper left corner of the handwritten border.
Step 5: Draw two cacti, flying swallows on the hillside.
Step 6: Draw a tiled room on the right side of the handbill border and horizontal lines inside the tiled room for writing text.
Step 7: Draw small tiled houses with staggered heights on the left side of the tiled house.
Step 8: Write the hollow word Qingming to the right of the tree branch strip so that the title is drawn, and draw a few raindrops next to the title.
Ching Ming Festival:
Ching Ming Festival, also known as Treading Green Festival, Hsing Ching Festival, March Festival, Ancestor Sacrifice Festival, etc., is celebrated at the intersection of mid-spring and late spring. The Qingming Festival originated from early human ancestor beliefs and spring festival rituals, is the Chinese nation's most grand and grand ancestor festival.
The Qingming Festival has both natural and humanistic connotations, and is both a natural festival and a traditional festival. Sweeping tombs and offering sacrifices to ancestors, as well as trekking and picnicking, are the two main themes of the Qingming Festival, which have been inherited from ancient times in China and continue to be celebrated to this day.