1. Draw a border: Draw a suitable border on the paper. You can choose wavy lines, clouds and other patterns related to the ocean as borders to highlight the relationship between Mazu and the ocean. Draw a title: draw a title at the top or center of the paper, and you can choose gorgeous fonts and colors to highlight the theme.
2. Draw an illustration: Choose an appropriate position on the paper to draw an illustration, which can include Mazu's portrait, Mazu Palace and other Mazu-related patterns. Illustrations should be concise and clear, highlighting the theme. Add words: Add relevant words around illustrations or borders, which can include information such as Mazu's life, deeds and cultural connotation. Words should be concise and easy to understand.
3. Improve the details: after painting and writing, improve the details, such as adding wavy patterns to the border and adding pinyin or notes to the text. Handwritten newspapers should highlight the theme and historical and cultural connotation of Mazu. Handwritten newspapers should be concise, not too complicated or cumbersome. Handwritten newspapers should pay attention to color matching, choose bright colors and suitable patterns, and highlight the theme.
Mazu related knowledge
1, Mazu is the most influential patron saint of navigation in China. She was born in a noble family in Putian. She has been smart and studious since she was a child. When she grows up, she is proficient in medical skills, good at sailing and ready to help others. She is called a goddess by the locals. The image of Mazu gradually formed and passed down. In painting and sculpture, Mazu is usually depicted as a dignified, beautiful and energetic woman.
2. Mazu spent his life in the sea, helping people in need and saving many fishing boats and merchant ships in stormy waves. She will also show her spirit in the stormy waves and protect the ship from passing safely. Whenever sailors encounter emergencies such as weather changes and waves at sea, if they ask Mazu for help, Mazu will appear in the clouds to help fishing boats and merchant ships. Sailors of all ages sincerely worshipped Mazu and regarded her as the patron saint of navigation.
According to historical records, after Mazu's death, people missed her and commemorated her, so they built a temple at the seaside to worship her and called it Mazu Tempel. The earliest Mazu Tempel was built in Song Dynasty, located in Meizhou Island, Putian County, Xinghua County, Fujian Province. Since then, every year on March 23rd and September 9th, people will gather in Mazu Tempel to hold temple fairs to express their admiration and commemoration of Mazu.