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Zongzi painting on Dragon Boat Festival
The painting method of Zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival is as follows:

Step 1: First, draw the general shape of Zongzi, which is basically an isosceles triangle, but each corner should not be too sharp, so as to show the fullness of Zongzi, as shown below.

Step 2: Then draw the lines that wrap the zongzi. Every position has a line that really wraps the zongzi. To extract them, select the line that best reflects the shape and add a bow at the left position, as shown in the following figure.

Step three. Then draw zongzi leaves. The leaves of zongzi should be slightly curved, which will show the fullness and three-dimensional effect of zongzi. The lines of the leaves of Zongzi should also be slightly added, indicating the overall direction of the leaves, as shown below.

Step 4: In order to make the whole painting look more interesting, we can add eyes and mouth to Zongzi, and the simple image of Zongzi is drawn here, as shown below.

Introduction of Zongzi: Zongzi is a kind of festival food of Dragon Boat Festival, which was called "Zongzi" in ancient times. Legend has it that it was invented to sacrifice Qu Yuan who threw himself into the river. It is a traditional food with the deepest cultural accumulation in the history of China, spreading far away. The custom of eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival has been popular in China for thousands of years and spread to North Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian countries.

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Zongzi, a steamed food made by wrapping glutinous rice with Zongzi leaves, is one of the traditional festival foods in China. Zongzi, as one of the traditional foods with the deepest historical and cultural accumulation in China, is widely spread. The custom of eating zongzi on Dragon Boat Festival has been popular in China for thousands of years, and spread to South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asian countries.

Zongzi, commonly known as Zongzi, is mainly made of glutinous rice and stuffing, and is wrapped with bamboo leaves (or Hiragi leaves, bamboo leaves, etc.). ) and has various shapes, mainly pointed and quadrilateral. Zongzi has a long history, originally as a tribute to ancestors and gods.