Traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of national or national history and culture. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation include primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical calendar, Yi Shushu and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, which contain profound and rich cultural connotations. The traditional festivals in China, which developed from ancient ancestors, not only clearly recorded the colorful social life and cultural content of Chinese ancestors, but also accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations.
The traditional festivals in China mainly include Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month), Dragon Head Raising (the second day of February), Social Day Festival (the second day of February), Tomb-Sweeping Day (around the fifth day of April in Gregorian calendar), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), Tanabata (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), July and a half (the fourteenth and fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month) and Mid-Autumn Festival (the eighth lunar month).
I believe all my friends want to make a beautiful handwritten newspaper on traditional festivals. Today, as a friend, I will fulfill my wish and bring it to you.
Traditional festival handwritten newspaper
The production process of the theme handwritten newspaper, let's make it together. first step
Draw the layout of this handwritten newspaper on the drawing paper. First draw the year of China and China with artistic characters, then draw a jubilant child with couplets, then draw two big copper coins and firecrackers as decorations, and finally draw fireworks and stars as the most embellishment. Second step
Color the handwritten newspaper according to your own preferences, and a beautiful traditional holiday handwritten newspaper will be ready. How to draw a simple and beautiful New Year's Day poster How to draw a New Year's Day poster is as follows:
1, first draw the outline of the curtain on the left and right sides, draw an arc curtain on it, and draw lanterns on the left and right sides.
2. Then draw a border at the middle bottom, write a handwritten newspaper on New Year's Day in Zhang Qingzhu at the top of the border, and draw decorative outlines in the lower left corner and the lower right corner.
3. Finally, fill in the content and color it.
The content is as follows:
Welcome New Year's Day and bloom your dreams.
Profound singing and wonderful performance.
I wish you a happy new year, good health, and always smile. Again, Dan Fudan Xi.
Happy new year and happy holidays.
Seize new opportunities, strive for innovative advantages and create greater glories.
Welcome New Year's Day and good luck.
Welcome the Spring Festival, stress civilization, foster new styles and promote harmony.
Everything is renewed, and old diseases need to be treated, Chang' an Yongan.
Gorgeous New Year's Day crazy music, as a gift to welcome the New Year.
A new year, a new starting point, a new beginning.
After New Year's Day, in the new year, life goes on and the story goes on.
Firecrackers broke the silence of the night, the flash of fireworks pierced the dark night sky, and the lively New Year's Day came.
The firecrackers in the New Year sent away the old ups and downs and awakened new expectations. The new peach and the old character look the same year after year, as if they were old acquaintances.
New Year's Day is a traditional festival in China. The solar calendar is 1, and most countries in the world also call it "New Year". The so-called "Yuan" refers to the beginning, what is "Dan" refers to the day, and together with "New Year's Day" refers to the first day.
How many posters about China folk customs do you know? Poster design is one of the manifestations of visual communication, which attracts people's attention at the first time through the composition of the layout and gets instant stimulation. This requires designers to combine the elements of picture, text, color and space completely and show people the propaganda information in an appropriate form.
Generally speaking, posters can be divided into the following categories according to their contents:
1. Movie poster
This is a poster for the cinema to announce the title, time, place and content of the film. Some of these posters will be accompanied by simple posters to vividly draw the main characters in the film, so as to expand publicity.
2. Posters of acrobatics, sports competitions, etc.
This kind of poster is similar to a movie poster, and its content is a performance that the audience can enjoy personally. This kind of poster is generally very participatory. Posters are usually designed to be novel and attractive.
3. Academic report poster
These are posters of some academic activities. Generally posted in schools or related units. Academic posters are highly targeted.
4. Personality poster
Design and make posters with obvious DIY characteristics.
It is difficult to know when the custom of Chinese New Year originated, but it is generally believed that it originated from the activities of offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in the late Yin and Shang Dynasties. The first month of the lunar calendar (65438+ 10 month) is the beginning of a year. In the first month or the middle of the first month, most of the time happens to be beginning of spring (a small part of beginning of spring is in the late twelfth month), which is named Spring Festival; The final determination of the specific time of the festival is believed to be related to the minimum impact on agricultural work at this time.
The last day of the lunar calendar (30th and 29th of each month) is called "New Year's Eve". On New Year's Eve, the whole family get together for dinner (the last meal of the lunar year). After dinner, there are customs of staying up late (keeping New Year's Eve) and giving lucky money, which means keeping it from the last day of the lunar calendar to the first day of the following year. Therefore, this festival is also called China New Year.
According to the solar calendar, the spring outing lasts from 1 to 2 1 to February 20th. February 4th or 5th every year is beginning of spring.
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The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month is a traditional festival of the Han nationality, symbolizing the arrival of "New Year's Eve". As a tradition, we drink Laba porridge and make Laba garlic on this day. See Laba Festival.
Sacrificing the stove is to send the kitchen god to sweep the dust, paste the Spring Festival couplets, invite God, worship God, send God, burn incense, light candles and hang lanterns.
It's beautiful to light candles in lanterns. Putting a light bulb is much worse.
Sacrificing ancestors, beating gongs and drums, eating New Year's Eve, watching New Year's Eve, setting off firecrackers, paying New Year's greetings, collecting (giving) lucky money, walking on stilts, dancing dragon lanterns and having family reunion. People who go out to study and work should go home to reunite with their parents and celebrate the New Year together.
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