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How to draw a Labor Day notebook

The method of drawing the May 1st Labor Day diary is as follows:

1. First, design the layout. Since it is for sharing, first use a heart shape to express it, and add a positive spirit inside. Sunflower as subject.

2. Draw an image of a child, sowing hope.

3. Draw a tip with an arc on the left side of the heart.

4. Add three balloons above and connect the tips.

5. Use three-dimensional characters to write "Labor Day" on the heart-shaped outer frame and "Labor Day" inside the balloon to highlight the theme, and use the same painting method to draw star decorations. Complete the overall picture. Coloring: Just use red, yellow and blue as the main colors.

International Labor Day, also known as "May 1st International Labor Day" and "International Demonstration Day" (English: International Workers' Day, May Day), is a national holiday in more than 80 countries in the world. It is held on May 1st every year. It is a festival shared by working people all over the world.

In July 1889, the Second International led by Friedrich Engels held a congress in Paris. The meeting passed a resolution stipulating that international workers would hold a demonstration on May 1, 1890, and decided to designate May 1 as International Labor Day. The Government Affairs Council of the Central People's Government made a decision in December 1949 to designate May 1 as Labor Day.

After 1989, the State Council basically commended national model workers and advanced workers every five years, with about 3,000 people commended each time. In the 19th century, the United States and many European countries gradually developed from capitalism to the imperialist stage. In order to stimulate rapid economic development, they extracted more surplus value to maintain this high-speed capitalist machine.

Capitalists continue to cruelly exploit workers by increasing working time and intensity. In the United States, workers have to work 14 to 16 hours a day, some even as long as 18 hours, but the wages are very low.

The supervisor of a shoe factory in Massachusetts once said this: "Let a strong and healthy 18-year-old boy work next to any machine here, and I can make him 22-year-old." His hair turned gray. "The heavy class oppression aroused great anger among the proletarians.