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The application of folk paper-cutting handicraft skills is very extensive, beautifying the home environment, such as door stacks, window flowers, cabinet flowers, happy flowers, roof flowers, etc. are decorated with paper-cutting. It can be said that the wide circulation, large quantity, many styles, and deep foundation of paper-cutting are more prominent than any other art. In various folk activities, she is everywhere and everywhere, attached to life, enriches life, and silently arouses people's pursuit of life, belief in life, and hope for the prosperity of the country and the people's health in her unique way; She embellishes people's ordinary lives so magnificently, fully entrusting and embodying our Chinese nation's pursuit and yearning for truth, goodness and beauty; She shines to meet people's higher social and spiritual needs.
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Lingbao's paper-cutting, but also always often listen to grandma and me mentioned, when I was a child, of course, the most listened to is the legend of Lingbao paper-cutting, according to legend in the late spring and autumn, Lingbao local plague, the people are not living, it just so happened that Lao Tzu rode a green ox from this place, Lao Tzu used the green ox to spit out the bezoar to refine the elixir, sent to the people, saved a lot of people's lives, since then, everyone will be Lao Tzu as "Taishang Laojun", the green cow is enshrined as the sacred cow, and every spring, will be pasted on the doors and windows with a cow-shaped pattern. In this way, it will drive away the sick and keep the peace. Although the legend is not credible, I like this statement, and I feel that this kind of spiritual sustenance passed down from generation to generation can always have a sense of stability and warmth.
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For paper-cutting, we seem to have known it from the first handicraft class in kindergarten, holding small scissors, according to the teacher's instructions on the folded paper crookedly painted patterns, and then carefully cut open, looking at the back of the rabbit, puppy, not to mention how happy. At that time, the children were the same, there was always a special preference for picking up things, grabbing the paper, no matter what was cut, at this time the grandmother who loved to do handicrafts also taught me to cut paper, but it was also considered to be competitive, although it was not as vivid as Lingbao paper-cutting, the word Fu or a small flower or something can also be cut out of a look.
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Paper-cutting is an ancient Chinese folk art, which is said to have been popular since the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Paper-cutting is the use of scissors to cut paper into a variety of patterns, such as window flowers, wall flowers, lamp flowers, and so on. I remember when I was a child, during the Chinese New Year or when someone married a daughter-in-law, the skillful women and girls used the scissors in their hands to cut out beautiful and bright paper cuts, and decorated the house with joy.
In the past, rural paper-cutting, embroidery, can be said to be almost every girl must master the handicraft arts. Now relatively speaking, there are not many people in the countryside who can cut paper. Therefore, folk paper-cutting, as a foil of folk customs, has grown tenaciously in Chinese folk alone.
This art form should be inherited and carried forward, and it should continue to be maintained for a long time.
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The essence of paper-cutting culture is essentially an appeal of artistic expression, the means and craft are scissors, and the carrier is paper. It embodies the development level of humanities, industry and light industry at that time, in which all elements are indispensable! Up to now, it has extended the artistic expression of metal such as iron art and Lu Yi!
The root of this is the people's expression and appeal for a better and deeper happiness and expectation for social life!
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Paper-cutting is a kind of cultural and artistic inheritance of Chinese folk, from ancient times to the present, roughly from the Tang Dynasty, has undergone various changes, development, improvement, perfection and beauty; And there are many categories of paper-cut art, in order to gradually achieve perfection, paper-cutting is also a kind of Chinese folk cultural art, often paper-cut as a decorative home ornament, beautify the home environment.
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The cultural inheritance of paper-cutting art has been passed down to the present and has become a full embodiment of an intangible cultural heritage, so that it has been carried forward! This reminds me of the paper-cutting culture and art in my hometown of Pucheng, which is convincing and worshipped! As a kind of local characteristic art, it also has certain limitations, and it draws on the strengths of each family according to the wisdom of the artists.
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I can make color-matched cutouts!
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It is one of the oldest folk arts of the Han nationality in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years, Chinese paper-cutting is a kind of cutting patterns on paper with scissors or carving knives, which is a kind of folk art. The visual image and modeling format of the paper-cut heritage contain rich cultural and historical information.
Paper-cut culture originated from the social life of people of all ethnic groups, is an important part of various folk activities, paper-cut culture contains rich cultural and historical information, expresses the social understanding of the general public, life ideals and aesthetic taste, can not only decorate people's lives, but also a traditional cultural heritage.
There are many pictures of production and life in folk paper-cutting, all of which exaggerate the subject, and through paper-cutting, people have made up a beautiful image; To comfort one's own soul and to promote man's great creativity to conquer nature, in order to build one's own ideal world.
Folk paper-cutting is good at combining a variety of objects together, and produces the ideal good results. Regardless of the combination of one or more images, they are all "with the meaning of the image" and "with the image conformation" to model, rather than according to the objective natural form to model, at the same time, and good at using the technique of comparison to create a variety of mascots, the convention of the auspicious image combination to express their own psychology.
Since its birth, the art of paper-cutting has not been interrupted in Chinese history. It is enriched in various folk activities and is one of the art forms with the richest connotation of Chinese folk history and culture. Paper-cutting is mostly used to post, directly pasted on doors and windows, walls, lights, and color ties as decoration, and can also be used as a lining for embellishment of gifts, dowries, offerings, offerings, and can also be used for clothing, shoes and hats, pillows, etc. as an embroidery sample.
Sincerely.
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Paper-cutting is one of the forms of folk art in China and has a long history.
As the embodiment of China's original chaotic philosophy, folk paper-cutting has comprehensive, beautifying and auspicious characteristics in the form of expression, and at the same time, folk paper-cutting uses its own specific expression language to convey the connotation and essence of traditional culture. Paper-cutting is one of the most popular folk arts in China, dating back to the sixth century AD according to archaeology, but it is thought to have actually started hundreds of years before that.
Paper-cutting is often used in religious ceremonies, decorative and plastic arts, among other things. In the past, it was common for people to make images and figures of various shapes out of paper and bury them with the deceased or burn them at funerals, a custom that can still be seen outside of China. The art of paper-cutting in general has a symbolic meaning and is also part of this ritual; In addition, paper-cutting was also used as an ornament for offerings used to worship ancestors and gods.
The art of paper-cutting is widespread in the north, and now, paper-cutting is more used for decoration. Paper-cutting can be used to decorate walls, doors, windows, pillars, mirrors, lamps and lanterns, as well as as for gifts, and even as a gift for others.
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As for the origin of paper-cutting, it actually started a long time ago. At that time, people tried to use some graphics to record and present the content, but at that time, paper did not exist, and people could only record some materials on bronze, bamboo slips, animal skins and other carriers. With the advent of paper, these creative patterns began to move onto paper.
Through this before-and-after comparison, we can see that the origin of paper-cutting comes from the pattern recording method of the ancestors.
The history of decoupage.
2. The history of traditional Chinese culture paper-cutting, that is, the art of paper-cutting in the true sense, should be officially started with the emergence of paper. The main material for the production of paper-cutting is paper, and the emergence of paper during the Han Dynasty promoted the emergence, development and popularization of paper-cutting. At that time, paper was perishable, so people didn't treasure it, and if it broke, they could cut it again.
4. In the Tang Dynasty, paper-cutting has had a great development, and people at that time applied paper-cutting patterns to other crafts, and there was also a popular custom of using paper-cutting to summon spirits. In modern archaeological excavations, a variety of Tang Dynasty paper-cut crafts, such as the Tang Dynasty paper-cut now in the British Museum, can be seen that the level of paper-cut handicraft art at that time was quite high, the picture composition is complete, expressing a kind of ideal realm in heaven and earth.
6. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the folk paper-cutting art became more and more mature and had reached its heyday. At this time, the application scope of folk paper-cutting art is even broader. However, the flower decorations on the folk lanterns, the ornaments on the fan surface, and the embroidery patterns are all made by using paper-cutting as decoration.
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1;Traditional Chinese culture should include: ancient texts, poems, lyrics, songs, fu, ethnic dramas, folk arts, Chinese paintings, calligraphy, couplets, lantern riddles, shooting, wine orders, afterwords, etc.; Traditional festivals (all according to the lunar calendar) include: the first day of the first lunar month (Lunar New Year), the 15th Lantern Festival of the first month, the Qingming Festival on April 5, the Dragon Boat Festival on May 5, the July 77 Festival, the August 15th Mid-Autumn Festival, the 30th Chinese New Year's Eve of the first month of the first month, and various folk customs. Ancient Chinese natural sciences, including the traditional calendar, and the traditional cultures of various regions and ethnic minorities living in the big family of the Chinese nation are also part of traditional Chinese culture.
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Paper-cutting is a traditional Chinese culture.
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