question 2: how do you draw Santa Claus's deer? This is an image of a deer, and I hope to adopt it.
question 3: How to draw Santa Claus is a stick figure. You can sketch a Santa Claus with just a few strokes, and the brushwork is simple and vivid. You can do it again.
Question 4: What are Santa's deer? Santa's reindeer
Santa always has twelve reindeer, six on each side.
The first one is called Dasher, the second one is called et, the third one is called Cupid, the fourth one is called Dancer, the sixth one is called Prancer, the seventh one is called Vixen, and the eighth one is called Donner. In Dutch, the ninth thunder is called Blitzen, which is also Dutch. The tenth lightning is called Fireball, the eleventh fireball is called Olive, and the twelfth olive is called Rudolph. Rudolph
Santa Claus originally had only nine reindeer, but only three more reindeer were added in future generations, making it a full twelve. What we know today as Santa Claus reindeer.
Question 5: What kind of deer is Santa Claus pulling a sleigh? Reindeer with a red nose is a legend. In fact, reindeer have dark brown noses, but Santa's deer are really reindeer. Santa's sleigh is pulled by Reindeers. The leading reindeer is Rudolph and has a red nose. There are nine reindeer pulling sleigh for Santa Claus: Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Donder, Blitzen, Cupid (Comet) et. Eight are responsible for pulling, and one of them, Rudolph with a red nose, is the leading deer. Once upon a time, there was a reindeer named Rudolph. It was the only reindeer with a big red nose in the world. People naturally call it rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. Rudolph was very embarrassed about his unique nose. Other reindeer laughed at it, even their own reindeer parents and brothers were laughed at for it. One Christmas Eve, Santa Claus was preparing to drive four strong reindeer to give presents to children. At this time, a thick fog covered the earth. Santa Claus knew that it was impossible to find any chimney in such weather. Suddenly, Rudolph appeared, and his red nose was brighter than ever. Santa immediately realized that his problem was solved. He led Rudolph to the front of the sled, put on the reins, and then sat in by himself. They set off. Rudolph carried Santa Claus safely to every chimney. No matter rain, snow, wind and frost, nothing can beat Rudolph, because his bright nose penetrated the fog like a lighthouse.
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Question 6: What do Santa Claus and deer symbolize in American Christmas? Why do deer pull sledges? Santa Claus originated from European folklore. Usually parents will explain to their children that the presents they received at Christmas were from Santa Claus.
The concept of Santa Claus, a mysterious figure, bringing gifts to children is derived from Saint Nicholas. Nicholas is a kind bishop who lived in Asia Minor in the 4th century. The Dutch will imitate him to give gifts on Saint Nicholas' Day (December 6th). In North America, Dutch and British colonists integrated this tradition into the celebration of Christmas Day, and the Dutch-speaking Sinterklaas was introduced into English to become Santa Claus, which correspondingly became the figure of Santa Claus. In the tradition of British Americans, Santa Claus always arrives happily on Christmas Eve in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. He climbs into the house from the chimney, leaves gifts for the children and eats the food left by the children for him. He is busy making gifts and supervising the children's behavior at other times of the year. The image similar to Santa Claus in France is Père Noel, who is almost exactly the same as Santa Claus. His red and white clothes once inspired Coca-Cola Company to draw the image of Santa Claus spread all over the world in 193s. In some cultures, Santa Claus is accompanied by Knecht Ruprecht, or a guy called "Zwarte Piet". In some versions, gnomes in toy workshops make holiday gifts, and sometimes Santa Claus and Mrs. Santa Claus are husband and wife. During the Christmas season, in many supermarkets in North America and Britain, there are Santas from whom children can ask for gifts. In Icelandic legend, there is not only one Santa Claus, but there are nine Santas, each with different personalities, some naughty and lively, and some kind and gentle.
In many countries, on Christmas Eve, children will prepare empty containers so that Santa can put some small gifts, such as toys, candy or fruit. In the United States, children hang Christmas stockings on the fireplace on Christmas Eve, because Santa Claus said that he would come down from the chimney and put presents in socks on Christmas Eve. In other countries, children put their empty shoes outdoors so that Santa Claus can give gifts on Christmas Eve (or December 5 on the eve of Saint Nicholas's Day). The description of Santa Claus in the Arctic subtly reflects people's impressions of industry. In the early 2th century, some images of Santa Claus showed him making toys by hand, just like a craftsman in a small workshop. Later, the impression became that there were many elves making toys under Santa Claus, but the toys were still hand-made by various elves in the traditional way. By the end of the twentieth century, the western public fully accepted the reality of mass machine production. The modern description of Santa Claus's residence reflects this: people humorously say that his residence is a highly mechanized production facility equipped with the most advanced manufacturing technology, managed by elves and manager-like Santa Claus. There are many TV commercials that turn this scene into a company comedy, depicting elves as disgruntled employees, making jokes and playing tricks on the boss.
Place of residence:
Traditionally, Santa Claus comes from the North Pole, such as Raboulin Province of Finland, which is recognized by the Nordic countries. However, at the 4th world santa claus congress, Greenland, a Danish territory in North America, was renegotiated as the place where Santa Claus lives, because there are actually many reindeer there.
Others:
Every year near Christmas, children (who believe in Santa Claus) always send letters to Santa Claus, telling them that they want to receive Christmas gifts, and in some post offices in some countries, in order not to disappoint them, someone will even reply to these letters.
In addition, the North American Air Defense Command provides a "tracking Santa Claus" service for children, so that children can check the location of Santa Claus through the Internet or telephone every Christmas.
Question 7: What color is Santa Claus' gift? It is suggested to paint the deer pulled by Santa Claus in brown or camel.
Question 8: How to make a Christmas deer? How to make a sock doll? How to make a beautiful deer doll. I hope everyone will have a merry Christmas and be happy every day! Materials: striped socks, silver thread socks, gold ribbons, buttons, PP cotton and other tools: scissors, needles, thread, water pen-erasing tip: striped socks with strong color contrast are easily reminiscent of Christmas, and with gold ribbons, the festive atmosphere is even stronger. When sewing eyes, ears and antlers, you can mark them with a pen with water and fix them with a bead needle before sewing. Manufacturing steps: select appropriate striped socks, draw the doll's body on the top with a vanishing pen, cut off the doll's body with scissors, turn the socks to the reverse side and sew them with the back stitch method, leave a small return opening at the top, turn the front side and insert PP cotton, mark the back stitch on the doll's face with a vanishing pen after adjusting the doll's body shape, and sew the eyes, nose and mouth with a vanishing pen on the silver socks. The toe of the sock cut by sealing is to be used to draw the outline of both hands with water, then the mouth of the sock is cut and folded in half, and then it is to be used to sew the hem of the sock into a triangle from the back. After sewing the antlers, deer ears and hands to the appropriate position on the reindeer, the cute little reindeer is finished! Let's take a look at the companion pig made for the deer ~ Is the big nose cute, too? Have you learned how to make a sock doll? Come and try it quickly!
Question 9: It says that a deer whose father is Santa Claus is Disney's animation Bambi.