Build the page around one clear idea
Guyu is one of the most meaningful spring solar terms for a handwritten newspaper because it connects weather, crops, and everyday life. Instead of writing only a definition, shape the page around one main idea: more rain, stronger growth, and busy spring farming.
A title like “Spring Farming in Guyu” or “Guyu Brings Life to the Fields” makes the page feel focused and easy to understand.
Ready-to-use section content
1. What is Guyu?
Guyu is the sixth of the twenty-four solar terms. The name suggests that rain nourishes grains. At this time, temperatures rise and rainfall becomes more helpful for crop growth, so it is an important season for farming.
2. What do farmers do during Guyu?
- Sow spring crops without missing the best planting time
- Care for wheat fields and rapeseed fields
- Raise seedlings, weed the land, and prepare for later harvests
- In some places, pick spring tea leaves
3. Customs and seasonal life
- Go outdoors and observe spring changes
- Learn about tea picking and seasonal food culture
- Read traditional sayings that guide farm work by season
4. My reflection
Guyu teaches us that food does not come easily. Farmers work with the rhythm of the seasons, and every grain comes from careful labor. We should value food and learn more about traditional farming culture.
Short lines and sayings for decoration
If your page needs small text materials, add short lines that match the season and are easy to copy neatly.
- Rain feeds the fields, and new shoots grow.
- Guyu arrives, and spring farming gets busy.
- Plant in season, grow with care.
- Learn the solar terms, respect the land.
- Treasure every grain of food.
These are useful beside the border, under the title, or at the end of a small section.
How to arrange the layout
A center-title layout with four surrounding sections works very well. Put the big title in the middle, then place the introduction, farm work, customs, and reflection around it. This makes the page balanced and easy to follow.
- Main colors: light green, sky blue, pale yellow
- Border ideas: raindrops, leaves, wheat ears, clouds
- Small drawings: tea plants, birds, field paths, seedlings
- Writing tip: make the section headers slightly bolder than the body text
If your writing is short, leave some clean space. If you have more text, keep each section compact so the page does not look crowded.
Make the work feel lively and student-friendly
Do not turn the page into a long article. A better way is to use mini questions, small fact boxes, and personal observations. For example: “Why is Guyu important for farming?” or “What changes do I notice in spring?” This makes the handwritten newspaper more natural and more engaging.
Before finishing, check whether your page shows the features of Guyu, includes farming culture, and balances text with drawings. If you want to keep polishing the layout or try a new style, you can continue in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.