1, first write the handwritten newspaper title "Winter Solstice" directly above.
2. Draw the border of a title.
3. Draw a plate of hot jiaozi on the left side of the title.
4. Draw a blessing on the right.
5. Draw a rectangular text box directly below the title.
6. Then draw a circular text box on the left and right sides.
7. Finally, color the main pattern, color the background, and draw some small snowflakes as decorative interfaces.
8. Finally, just copy what you want to write.
Xiaobian also prepared some handwritten newspapers about the winter solstice for everyone (the holiday differences between the north and the south):
South:
Winter Solstice Many places in southern China will celebrate the winter solstice. Some coastal areas in the south continue the traditional custom of ancestor worship. Every household offers ancestral statues, memorial tablets, etc. to the hall at home, places a altar, sets up incense burners, offerings, etc. At the same time of offering sacrifices to ancestors, some places also offer sacrifices to gods and land gods, and worship the gods in order to pray for good weather, family and prosperity in the coming year.
North:
In many parts of northern China, it is a custom to eat jiaozi on the winter solstice every year. According to legend, Zhang Zhongjing, a medical sage, saw the frozen people when he retired from his old age, so he wrapped mutton, some cold-dispelling herbs and dough into ears and made a medicine called "cold-dispelling jiao 'er soup" for the people to eat. Later, on the winter solstice, people imitated eating and formed a custom.