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What are the stamps of China Horse?

There are personalized stamps such as Wu Gengnian (special stamps), Ren Wunian (special stamps), Wu Jianian (special stamps), Tianma (handicrafts), Tianma (handicrafts) and Feiyan on horseback.

1, Wu Gengnian

Issue time: 1990 1.5.

Geng Wunian's special stamps adopt the traditional paper-cutting and shadow painting techniques in China. The face is green, which makes the dark horse with red mane look bright and full of vitality.

The designer adopted the traditional folk paper-cutting and shadow play painting techniques in China. Black horse body, fiery mane, snow-white three hooves, red-violet saddle, bright red halter, and bell with ears hanging around its neck on the green background are very eye-catching and colorful. The whole picture presents a festive atmosphere of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new.

2. Non-noon years

Issue date: 1.5, 2002

The "Year of Renwu" special stamps also reflect the characteristics of folk art in China. The winning number of 2002 China Post New Year (Award-winning) Postcards was announced on February 27th, 2002. The format of "Year of Renwu" special stamps won the third prize and is not for sale.

3. Wu Jianian

Issue date: 20 14 1.5.

The design of Wu Jianian's special stamps refers to the ancient horse sculptures in China, especially the characteristics of tri-color horses in Tang Dynasty. At the same time, the "Wu Jia Year" stamp format 3 (integer: 4; The whole specification is: 120 × 130mm), which is used for giving to subscribers who have reserved 20 14 special stamps of this century.

5. Tianma (handicrafts)

Issue date: 2065 438+05 03 19.

Tianma held its head high, its tail cocked, its hooves flying, and its tail tip knotted. A horse's hind foot stepped on the back of a sparrow. It is said that the dragon finch is a legendary god bird, also called Fei Lian. The sparrow is a Shen Feng, flying fast, but the horse stepped on it and overtook it.

6. "Flying Swallows on Horses" Full-page Personalized Stamp

Issue date: 2065 438+05 03 19.

The main stamp pattern is the silhouette of bronze galloping horse, the symbol of China tourism, with the logo and slogan of "China Tourism Day" attached. This is the fifth time Mata Yanfei has entered this position. ?

1973 165438+20081October 20th "Cultural Relics Unearthed during the Cultural Revolution" numbered stamps, among which the sixth design is "Copper galloping horse", and the design is the profile of a flying swallow on a light brown background. This is the stamp of Mata Yanfei's first visit to China.

1 April, 1992 17,' 92 China Friendship Tourism Year' commemorative postage postcard, complete set1. The stamp map is a circular tourist sign of China, with the silhouette of a swallow with a horse stepping on the Great Wall in the middle. The picture shows the gouache mascot "Ah Fu" created by the fourth generation descendant of the famous "Clay Fighter Zhang" and the associate professor of the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in "92 China Friendly Tourism Year".

1996, the United Nations issued a "Swallow on horseback" stamp with a gray silhouette of a swallow on a light brown base.

1 997 65438+1 October1China Tourism Year commemorative stamps, full set1stamps. The design is a silhouette of a flying horse flying over the Great Wall.

1983 10 "Swallow on horseback" was identified as a tourist symbol of China by the National Tourism Administration. Taking the unconstrained style and rapid take-off as its own symbol symbolizes the bright future of China's tourism industry after the reform and opening up, and indicates the bright future of the tourism industry.

A complete set of "Flying Swallows on the Horse" issued on June 65438+1 October 10, 20021ordinary postage postcard. The picture on the stamp is a profile of a horse stepping on a swallow.

Special stamps on the Silk Road issued on August 20 12 1 day, among which the third stamp is "Desert Pass" and the close-up picture in the design is "Flying Swallows on Horse".

7. Running Horse

Issue date:1May 5, 978

China Zhenyou-Maben commemorates the 35th anniversary of the issuance of Maben stamps, permanently commemorating the life and artistic achievements of Master Xu Beihong, and revisiting the cultural charm of classic stamps. With the exclusive authorization of Xu Beihong Memorial Hall, Ms. Liao wrote an inscription and Mr. Xu Xiaoyang, the grandson of Xu Beihong, made a preface.

Master Liu Shuoren, the first generation stamp designer in China, designed and inscribed it. It was jointly produced by China Post, a national authority, and China Banknote Great Wall. The gold and silver collector's edition of Ma Ben, the masterpiece of China stamp series, came out, including precious metal stamps, gold and silver bricks and commemorative collections.

Extended data

In the traditional culture of China, there are twelve zodiac signs, namely: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and pig. The zodiac signs correspond to the twelve earthly branches in China traditional culture, namely, rat, ugly cow, silver tiger, hairy rabbit, dragon, snake, afternoon horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog and sea pig.

The Book of Songs is the earliest record of the zodiac in the existing literature. There are eight words in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Jiri: "Jiri Wugeng means poor horse", which means it is a good day to ride a prancing horse and go hunting. This is an example of a horse in the afternoon.

In China, it mainly includes the commemorative stamps of the zodiac issued every year in the Year of the Horse. Abroad, there are also stamps about horses. In recent years, some foreign postal agencies have also begun to issue commemorative stamps of zodiac horses.

1 950 February1day, Japan issued a set of New Year stamps, which is the first set of Zodiac stamps issued in the world. China's zodiac was introduced to Japan more than 1000 years ago, and has been integrated into the mainstream culture of Japan. Japanese people still have the folk tradition of the zodiac like China.

As the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties went to Southeast Asia, the zodiac also spread to Southeast Asian countries. After the Opium War, China closed its doors to the outside world, and Zodiac animals spread all over the world. Generally, stamps issued abroad are printed with the words "Year of the Horse" and "Year of the Dog" in Chinese or English or both, and the theme is very clear and clear at a glance.

2014,6543817 October, the Australian post office issued stamps specially designed for the year of the horse in China. There are two stamps in this set, one with a face value of 1.8 Australian dollars, equivalent to RMB 9.7 yuan, with the Chinese character "Ma" printed on it, and one with a face value of 60 Australian dollars, equivalent to RMB 3.2 yuan, with artistic design on it.

20 14 14 In order to welcome China's Year of the Horse, the Principality of Liechtenstein once again issued the Zodiac stamp with a face value of 1.90 Swiss francs, which was designed by Steven Ern. Choose red as the stamp, because red symbolizes good luck in China.

The designer adopted the image of Matu with gold and silver silk silhouette, and adopted the laser technology reflecting the current technological level in the process, and made the ticket map into a wispy shape, just like the paper-cut window grilles that are common in the traditional Spring Festival in China. In order to be more practical and convenient, stamps are in the form of self-adhesive stickers. Four stamps form a souvenir sheet, and the souvenir sheet is a special-shaped paper-cut horse map.

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