Start with the feeling of late autumn
Frost’s Descent is the last solar term of autumn, so the handwritten newspaper should show a sense of late autumn turning toward winter. Compared with a general autumn theme, this topic works best when the page feels both warm and slightly cool at the same time.
You can begin with one simple central idea such as “Late autumn is deepening” or “A solar term that leads into winter.” This helps the writing and design stay connected.
What content should go on the page
Explain the meaning in simple words
You can write that Frost’s Descent does not mean every place will actually see frost on that exact day. It means the weather is getting colder, the difference between day and night becomes larger, and frost is more likely to appear in the early morning.
Describe weather changes
- Mornings and evenings feel colder
- The air becomes drier
- Frost may appear on grass or the ground
- Clear and crisp autumn days are common
Show natural scenery
This is a good place to mention red leaves, ripe persimmons, blooming chrysanthemums, golden fields, and quiet hills. These details make the handwritten newspaper feel lively and seasonal.
Add daily reminders
- Wear more clothes in the morning and evening
- Drink warm water
- Keep warm to avoid catching a cold
- Pay attention to temperature changes before outdoor activities
Short text students can use directly
Frost’s Descent arrives as autumn nears its end. In the cool early morning, a thin layer of frost may appear on leaves and grass. The wind feels sharper, leaves fall more often, and the fields look calm and golden. It is a season of quiet beauty.
This solar term reminds us to observe nature carefully. We can notice changing leaves, ripening fruit, and colder mornings. By enjoying the late-autumn scenery and staying warm, we can better understand the meaning of the season.
A layout idea that feels more natural
Instead of dividing the page into equal boxes, try a layout with a wide title area at the top, one main fact section in the center, and smaller sections around it for weather, scenery, and life tips. This makes the page feel more like a seasonal picture than a worksheet.
- Use a strong title with orange or brown outlines
- Keep the number of text blocks between three and five
- Add leaves, frost shapes, or persimmons in the corners
- Leave some blank space so the page feels fresh and calm
Colors and decorations that match the theme
Good colors include warm yellow, orange-brown, cream, and light blue. The warm colors show harvest and autumn warmth, while cream and light blue suggest cool mornings and frost.
Simple decorations can include maple leaves, reeds, chrysanthemums, frost lines, scarves, and window-side morning scenes. They do not need to be complicated as long as they support the topic.
How to finish the page nicely
You can end the handwritten newspaper with a short sentence such as “Autumn fades as Frost’s Descent arrives, and winter slowly comes near.” After finishing the draft, check whether the title stands out, the sections are clear, and the colors look balanced. If you want to polish the full page further, you can continue creating it in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.