1, first draw a pair of antlers, draw a ball of hair in the middle of the antlers, then draw ears on both sides of the horns, and then draw the face and sunken chin down.
2. Draw the eyes and mouth of Kirin.
3. Draw the body parts of Kirin. Draw the outline of hands, legs and body, and draw the tail on the left side of the body.
4. Yun Qi in this painting is a foil.
5, the color on the picture, Kirin stick figure, complete.
Is the above method very simple? Those who are interested can come and try to draw a picture.
The moral and symbolic significance of Kirin;
Kirin is a traditional god beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends, and it is not something that can be seen everywhere in daily life. The moral of Kirin is peace and good luck, and it is a symbol of kindness, talent and good luck. Kirin is dotted with stars, so it is one of the most famous auspicious animals. Kirin contains benevolence and righteousness. In the ancient culture of China, there are many legends about the rise and fall of emperors and Kirin.
Kirin, as a mascot, was often used in the political affairs of ancient dynasties in China. Historically, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built the Qilin Pavilion in Weiyang Palace, painted heroic images as a reward, and showed the world his love for talents. Kirin has been endowed with noble, kind and auspicious meanings by culture, so now Kirin is mostly made of high-quality materials such as jade, copper, obsidian or glass.