Choose a clear theme: how to present rites and music on one poster
When making a handwritten newspaper about ancient Chinese rites and music civilization, it helps to build everything around one simple idea: rites guide behavior, music nurtures harmony. “Rites” can cover respect, order, ceremonies, and proper conduct. “Music” can include ancient instruments, songs, dances, and the idea of cultivating character through sound. With this main line, the poster feels focused instead of scattered.
A title such as “What Is Ancient Chinese Rites and Music Culture?” or “The Beauty of Rites and Music” works well for students and is easy to expand into sections.
Ready-to-use sections for the handwritten newspaper
Section 1: What is rites and music civilization?
Rites and music civilization is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. “Rites” emphasize rules, respect, and social order. “Music” emphasizes emotional expression, harmony, and cultural education. Ancient people believed that rites could shape behavior, while music could soften hearts and bring people together.
Section 2: Common examples of ancient rites
- Respecting teachers and elders.
- Speaking and acting with proper manners.
- Following rules during ceremonies and festivals.
- Valuing honesty, humility, and courtesy.
Section 3: Common forms of ancient music
- Instruments such as bells, drums, qin, se, and flute.
- Music often appeared together with singing and dancing.
- It created solemn or harmonious atmospheres.
- It was not only for enjoyment but also for education.
Layout ideas that match the theme
This topic looks especially good with a two-part layout. Put “Rites” on one side and “Music” on the other, with a large title in the center. Another option is a top-and-bottom design, with rites above and music below. Decorative elements can include cloud patterns, ancient bells, guqin, scrolls, jade ornaments, or lanterns, but keep enough blank space for neat writing.
Good color choices include beige, red, green, and black ink tones. Short subheadings such as “Rites Shape Character” and “Music Brings Harmony” can make the page more organized.
Short lines and small materials for decoration
- Rites guide actions, music nourishes the heart.
- Learn manners, appreciate harmony.
- Traditional culture shines through rites and music.
- One poster, one step closer to ancient Chinese wisdom.
If there is extra space, students can add small boxes such as “What I learned from ancient etiquette,” “A quick look at ancient instruments,” or “How rites and music inspire us today.”
Tips for writing and making the final page
Because this is a traditional culture topic, the wording should stay simple and clear. Younger students do not need to write difficult historical details. It is enough to answer four basic questions: what rites are, what music is, why they mattered, and what we can learn today. If you want to continue polishing the title, layout, and decorative border, you can use the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for a cleaner final design.