1. Draw your favorite rabbit pattern and the pattern in 2023, and color it. If you don't want to draw, you can directly use a4 paper for color printing.
2. Stick waterproof tape on the front and back of a4 paper.
3. Stick double-sided tape on the place with the pattern on the back.
4. Finally, cut the Year of the Rabbit sticker according to the edge of the pattern, tear off the double-sided adhesive on the back when necessary, and the delicate and lovely Year of the Rabbit sticker will be ready. This kind of sticker can be used to decorate notebooks and books, and it can also be used to decorate pencil boxes, which brings a lot of fun to life, which is also the charm of handwork.
Folklore about rabbits:
In Song Dynasty, Chen had the custom of "hanging rabbit's head" on the first day of the first month. In addition, there is a picture of giving away rabbits. In the picture, six children gather around the table, and people holding auspicious pictures of rabbits stand on the table, wishing the donated children a safe life in the future.
Rabbits are associated with Mid-Autumn Festival. Ji Kun, a Ming Dynasty man, wrote in "The Legacy of Examination Hall": "The Mid-Autumn Festival in Beijing is mostly in the shape of a mud rabbit, dressed like a human figure, and children worship it." The prostitute is three feet big and one inch small, with a rabbit head and a medicine pole in her hand. Most of his shapes are die-printed, painted and beautifully dressed. ?
During the Double Ninth Festival, rabbits are eaten in northern China and used for cooking. "Gathering women to forget" says: "There is a banquet around the Double Ninth Festival, which is called welcoming frost. Free food between banquets is called frost-free. " ?
A daughter in a certain place in Shanxi eats rabbit-shaped steamed bread symbolizing men and fish-shaped steamed bread symbolizing women before marriage. Before Shandong fishermen went out to sea in Qingming, their wives stuffed rabbits into their husbands' arms for safety.