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How to draw a bookmark for the Winter Solstice

How to draw bookmarks for the Winter Solstice:

The first method:

The first step is to draw the shapes of three complete dumplings.

The second step is to draw the dumplings around the three dumplings, paying attention to the direction of the dumplings.

The third step is to draw the shape of the plate under the dumplings.

The fourth step is to draw a pair of chopsticks and place them on one side of the plate.

The fifth step is to draw the shape of a small plate of vinegar and a head of garlic.

Finally write the word "Winter Solstice"

Winter Solstice, also known as Winter Festival, Yasui Festival, Long Solstice Festival, etc., has both natural and humanistic connotations. An important solar term among the four solar terms, it is also a traditional Chinese folk festival. At the winter solstice, Douzhizi, the sun's longitude reaches 270°, and it is celebrated every year on December 21-23 of the Gregorian calendar.

The winter solstice is one of the eight festivals of the year. In ancient times, people had the custom of worshiping gods and ancestors during the "eight festivals". The winter solstice is regarded as a major festival in winter. There is a folk saying that "the winter solstice is as big as the new year", so the ancients called the winter solstice "sub-year" or "small year". In some coastal areas of southern my country, the traditional custom of worshiping ancestors during the winter solstice is still continued. In some areas of northern my country, there is a custom of eating dumplings on the winter solstice every year.

The winter solstice marks the smallest height of the sun and the shortest day time in the northern hemisphere, but the temperature on the winter solstice is not the lowest. On the winter solstice, the position where the sun shines directly on the ground reaches the southernmost point of the year. The sun almost shines directly on the Tropic of Capricorn (also known as the winter solstice line), and the sunlight is most tilted toward the northern hemisphere. Therefore, the winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in all parts of the northern hemisphere. And the days get shorter the further north you go.

It is worth noting that before and after the winter solstice, the earth is located near the perihelion and moves slightly faster. This causes the sun to shine directly on the southern hemisphere for about 8 days shorter than the northern hemisphere in a year. Therefore, the northern hemisphere Winter is slightly shorter than summer.