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How to draw the painting of Qinyuanchun Changsha?
The painting method of Qinyuanchun Changsha is as follows:

1. Choose painting media: you can choose different media to create, such as pencil, charcoal pen, watercolor, oil painting, etc. Each media has its own characteristics, which can be selected according to its own preferences and proficiency, and can also obtain the picture material of Qinyuan Spring Changsha through online pictures or photos taken by itself.

2. Design the picture composition: You can create an effect of expressing the Changsha scene described in Mao Zedong's poems by adjusting the position, size and shape of each element in the picture. We can consider using some symbols to express the things depicted in Mao Zedong's poems, such as mountains, water, trees and clouds.

3. Choose colors: consider using warm colors, such as red, yellow and orange, to express the breath of spring. You can also choose fresh and soft colors to express the feelings of mountains and rivers in poetry. According to the color and lightness of Qinyuan Spring Changsha painting, the corresponding pigments are selected for filling. If you need to show the static beauty of Xiangjiang River, you can use watercolor and blue to shape the clear water surface of Xiangjiang River. If you need to show the flowing river, you can use ink or ink painting to show the flow of the river with flowing colors.

4. Express emotions with lines: The use of lines in the picture can make the picture more expressive. The change of lines can be used to express the feelings described in Mao Zedong's poems, such as lingering, tactfully and long.

Brief introduction of Qinyuanchun in Changsha

"Qinyuanchun Changsha" is a famous poem written by Mao Zedong in Changsha, Hunan Province on September 1957. Taking Changsha and Xiangjiang as the background, it shows his deep nostalgia for his hometown, his love for his hometown and his belief in the future of the revolutionary cause. The ***5 quatrains in the whole poem are divided into two parts, the first four sentences are alliteration and the last four sentences are alliteration.