1. Draw the inner circle of fireworks first, and you can choose to draw two layers.
2. Then spread it out layer by layer and draw some uneven sparks around it.
3. Then draw the explosion fire around, which can be represented by small stars.
4. Draw two more exploding fireworks next to it, and pay attention to the difference between big and small paintings.
Finally, the first fireworks will be painted yellow and red, the second will be painted Huang Honglan and purple, and the third will be painted yellow, pink and blue.
Fireworks were called firecrackers in ancient times. In ancient Chinese New Year, people burned bamboo and made firecrackers, hence the name "firecrackers".
Fireworks, also known as fireworks, were invented earlier in China and are mainly used for military and grand ceremonies or performances. However, the only activity in the modern world that can set off fireworks on the same day is New Year's Eve. Nowadays, fireworks are used in many places when some large-scale activities or festivals are held.
Zhang Shizhe, an Amin poet, vividly described the scenery in the sky when fireworks were set off in the poem "Chen Duchang Zhai Guan Fireworks": "There are hundreds of lanterns in the air, and the goddess' new makeup is colorful. There really is a sword, and the madman plays the flute across the Dongting. "
The history of fireworks can be traced back to Liuyang City, Hunan Province, China. It is known as the "Fireworks Capital of the World" and the main center of "Fireworks Production" in China. China is considered as the largest producer and exporter of fireworks in the world.
It is believed that the first pyrotechnic agent was discovered in the Sui and Tang Dynasties (58 1-907). Records show that it was discovered by alchemists in China, who tried to combine various substances to refine the "elixir of life", which is said to ensure longevity and even immortality.