Knock a small hole in one end of the egg, take out the egg white and yolk, wash and dry. Next, you can draw directly or polish the eggshell surface with sandpaper before you start to compose. After the structure, coloring can be started, and gouache pigment or propylene pigment can be used. In order to facilitate storage, you can brush a layer of transparent nail polish to increase gloss after the pigment dries.
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Regarding the origin of the Easter egg, the first legend is that the virgin Mary Magdalena suddenly saw two people standing beside them in dazzling clothes in tears. When she came home, she painted the visions she saw on the Easter egg before giving them to Jesus' disciples. The disciples also used pigeons to spread the message.
The second legend is that Saint Defan was stoned to death by the enemy to commemorate him. Another legend is that the man who carried the cross for Jesus was an egg seller. One day, he saw many beautiful painted Easter eggs in the basket, so he passed this message on to people.
In many foreign countries, after the vernal equinox every year, the first Sunday after the first full moon is Easter. When many westerners were young, they would play a game of finding eggs on the same day, and some small gifts would be hidden in the eggs.
People who find eggs will be very excited, so eggs are the most typical symbol of "Easter", representing surprise and mystery. Besides eggs, there is bread, and some are chocolate. It symbolizes that Jesus is "the living food of eternal life". The bread is painted with the words Jesus Christ, or a cross, or a rabbit.