First, draw a headline "Tomb-Sweeping Day tabloid" directly above, and draw a little shepherd boy riding on the back of a cow, playing the flute with his eyes closed.
Then draw the outline lines of the three-layer lawn at the bottom, add some plant leaves, draw a house on the right, and add some wicker fluttering in the wind at the top.
Continue to make up the house on the left, draw a rectangular border in the middle, draw auspicious clouds and seedlings as the border decoration, draw a layer of clouds on it, and draw two swallows between wickers.
Next, the header text is painted black, swallows and roofs are also painted black, clouds and sky are painted blue, lawns, plant leaves and wicker are painted green in different shades, and the borders are painted dark brown.
Then color the shepherd boy and the old cow, and finally draw a neat text column on the border, and the handwritten newspaper about Tomb-Sweeping Day is completed.
Brief introduction of newspaper
Newspaper (English: NewspaperFrench: journauⅹ au ⅹ) are printed or electronic publications, which mainly publish news and current affairs comments and are distributed to the public on a regular basis. It is an important carrier of mass communication and has the function of reflecting and guiding public opinion.
As early as 2000 years ago, China had similar manuscripts. It was a publication used by the government at that time to copy and distribute documents such as imperial edicts, ministers' memorials and related political situations, and it was called Di Bao.
It has some characteristics of newspapers and periodicals. It can be considered as the earliest form of "government gazette".
The Tang Dynasty's Entering the Courtyard, originally hidden in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, is the earliest known handwritten treasure in China, with a history of 1000 years.