How to draw a three-dimensional mooncake:
1. First draw the shape of the mooncake, which is oval.
2. Draw the layer below the moon cake.
3. Connect the upper and lower parts with line segments to make it look more three-dimensional.
4. Draw a wavy line on the top, and each group of shapes must be the same.
5. Draw the study of the mooncake, eyebrows, and mouth, so that the mooncake looks more humane and vivid.
6. Then draw the mooncake’s two hands and two legs, making it look like a happy person dancing.
7. Finally, paint the mooncake with color so that it looks more beautiful and three-dimensional. The mooncake is now painted.
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Moon cakes, also known as moon cakes, harvest cakes, reunion cakes, etc., are one of the traditional delicacies of the Han nationality in China. Moon cakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god. Sacrifice to the moon is a very ancient custom in China. It is actually an activity of worship of the "Moon God" by the ancients. Eating moon cakes and admiring the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival are indispensable customs in the Mid-Autumn Festival in northern and southern China. Moon cakes symbolize reunion, and people regard them as festive food, using them to worship the moon and give them to relatives and friends.
Moon cakes have a long history as offerings to worship the moon god. The term mooncake was first recorded in the "Meng Liang Lu" written by Wu Zimu in the Southern Song Dynasty. Mooncakes have been integrated with the dietary customs of various places, and have developed into Cantonese-style, Jin-style, Beijing-style, Soviet-style, Chaozhou-style, Yunnan-style mooncakes, etc., which are loved by people from all over the north and south of China.
Mooncake fillings mostly use plant-based seeds, such as walnut kernels, almonds, sesame seeds, melon seeds, hawthorn, lotus paste, red beans, jujube paste, etc., which have certain health effects on the human body.
Plant seeds are high in unsaturated fatty acids, mostly oleic acid and linoleic acid, which are beneficial to softening blood vessels and preventing arteriosclerosis; they also contain minerals, which are beneficial to improving immunity and preventing zinc deficiency and deficiency in children. Iron anemia; lotus seeds, red beans, and sesame seeds are very high in potassium, which can replace intracellular sodium salts, nourish the heart muscle, and regulate blood pressure. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, some raw materials are mostly mild in nature, strong in the heart, calm, and soothe the mind, and some seeds are rich in iron anemia. Vitamin E, anti-aging, nourishes skin and blackens hair.