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Paper-cut composition 400 words sixth grade first volume

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Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I will introduce paper-cutting to you!

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns. Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some old words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cut portrays vivid images. Let's take a look at this "fairy" first! The four fairies have different expressions and dances, and their arms are wrapped with light and silky ribbons, swaying gently with the wind. Look at this "Squirrel Picking Grapes". I saw it shaking its big hairy tail and staring at the big purple grapes with small eyes, for fear of being taken away by other small animals.

There are interesting folk stories in paper-cutting! This paper-cut tells the story of a mouse getting married. Look! The little mice carried the big sedan chair, the groom was in high spirits, and the big cat was envious. The original story is this: Father Mouse wants to find a good son-in-law for his daughter. Mother mouse says the sun is the best, the sun says the cloud is the best, the cloud says the wind is the best, the wind says the wall is the best, and the wall says the mouse is the best. Best of all, the little mouse married the bride.

What a beautiful paper-cut! I can't put it down!

Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of China folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by me! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and wonderful story. Today, I saw a beautiful paper-cut, which is like this: a girl in a colorful skirt, with three beautifully carved ceramic bowls on her head, danced happily in the vibrant wheat field, as if she had a great happy event. I stared at this beautiful paper-cut and couldn't help flapping my white wings and flying to the imaginary kingdom. ......

In a remote village, there lived a group of poor villagers, and Himalayan girls were one of them. Everyone in the village likes her very much because she is an honest, beautiful, kind and noble girl.

In fact, this village was not poor before, but a rich and civilized place. However, just five years ago in the midsummer, it suddenly began to snow quickly. After only five seconds, the whole village was razed to the ground. The next morning, the snow slowly melted, but people were surprised to find that the brick houses they worked so hard to build brick by brick all turned into messy and smelly thatched houses; When they go to farm, they scatter a handful of seeds in the soil and rot. Himalayan girls know that all this is done by snow ghosts.

So, after going through all kinds of hardships, she finally found Snow Ghost one day five years later and asked him to change the village back to its original appearance. Because Snow Ghost wanted to keep the Himalayan girl as her own, she answered her like this: "Of course, but I have a request. You must marry me. If you get three bowls of magic water and change the village back to its original state, but don't come back to me within 50 minutes, then you will die in the same place and become a snowy mountain. Ha ha ha ..... "The Himalayan girl stared at Snow Ghost who was grinning, turned around and took the water away.

She ran to the highest hillside in the village and carefully sprinkled magical water on every corner of the village. In an instant, the village recovered its original style. Excited, the Himalayan girl piled three bowls together, put them on a hat, twisted her waist and danced a cheerful "top bowl dance". Jumping, jumping, she lost track of time. Fifty minutes later, she suddenly fell to the ground like a flower. Slowly, she became a towering snowy mountain.

She is the highest Himalayan mountain in the world, because the lofty character of Himalayan girl's self-sacrifice touched the god of heaven and earth, and God gave her a higher position than heaven; The earth has given her more than the earth, and so far no mountain has exceeded her sacred height!

The dancing girl. You can write down her appearance, dress and decoration first, and you'd better give her a name. Then, according to the meaning in the picture, you can write "one minute on stage, ten years off stage" (that is, how to practice hard and find "top bowl dance"). Finally, I can write about my wonderful performance on the stage after practice, which won warm applause from the audience!

Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I will introduce paper-cutting to you!

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns. Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some old words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cut portrays vivid images. Let's take a look at this "fairy" first! The four fairies have different expressions and dances, and their arms are wrapped with light and silky ribbons, swaying gently with the wind. Look at this "Squirrel Picking Grapes". I saw it shaking its big hairy tail and staring at the big purple grapes with small eyes, for fear of being taken away by other small animals.

There are interesting folk stories in paper-cutting! This paper-cut tells the story of a mouse getting married. Look! The little mice carried the big sedan chair, the groom was in high spirits, and the big cat was envious. The original story is this: Father Mouse wants to find a good son-in-law for his daughter. Mother mouse says the sun is the best, the sun says the cloud is the best, the cloud says the wind is the best, the wind says the wall is the best, and the wall says the mouse is the best. Best of all, the little mouse married the bride.

What a beautiful paper-cut! I can't put it down!

-Good friends

Paper-cutting is one of the most popular decorative arts in China with a long history. During the summer vacation, my father bought me some paper-cuts. Although they are only cut out on ordinary colored paper, these paintings are lifelike. There is a photo of a child holding two camels and holding his head high in the hot sun; There is a picture of a girl in A Dai dancing with three bowls in a long skirt; There is a picture of a little girl studying in a yurt ... these paper-cuts are really beautiful!

I like that "good friend" best. This color is bright, the tall man cuts smoothly, and the size and density are impeccable. Seeing this, I remembered the sentence in Du Fu's poem, "Warm water tickles my feet, which can touch my soul." Looking closely again, the honest old cow in the painting opened his eyes wide and looked at his master and his good friend. The old cow is full of flowers, and the stamens are thinner than the hair. There is a shepherd boy pulling another child on it. One of them has heavy eyebrows, a hat and trousers with many stripes. One has bright eyes, carrying a kettle, wearing a sleeveless shirt and hundreds of striped trousers. There are three words "good friends" in the lower left corner. Look, a grasshopper spreads its wings to bless them, and two magpies on the loudspeaker are also happy for them. Obviously, their friendship is deep. What a delicate paper-cut!

Seeing this, I felt that I had a pair of wings and flew to the imaginary world: a little shepherd boy went to herd cattle. He wore a hat in the hot sun. After a while, the weather was bad and he carried it on his back. At this moment, his good friend is going to his house to look for him. According to his mother, he went to herd cattle. His friend thought that he must be thirsty now, so he picked up the kettle and ran to the place where he often kept cattle. Not long after running, I saw him and his cow. He lay thirsty on the back of the cow. When he saw his good friend, he tried to pull him up. When his friend came up, he handed him the kettle. He drank a lot of water in one breath, and then went to play with his good friends with a smile. At this time my mother looked at me in a daze and patted me on the shoulder. I was shocked and it took me a while to react.

A pair of scissors and a piece of paper can create such a beautiful work of art, which can only be done by our paper-cutting in China.

Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of China folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by me! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and wonderful story. Today, I saw a beautiful paper-cut, which is like this: a girl in a colorful skirt, with three beautifully carved ceramic bowls on her head, danced happily in the vibrant wheat field, as if she had a great happy event. I stared at this beautiful paper-cut and couldn't help flapping my white wings and flying to the imaginary kingdom. ......

In a remote village, there lived a group of poor villagers, and Himalayan girls were one of them. Everyone in the village likes her very much because she is an honest, beautiful, kind and noble girl.

In fact, this village was not poor before, but a rich and civilized place. However, just five years ago in the midsummer, it suddenly began to snow quickly. After only five seconds, the whole village was razed to the ground. The next morning, the snow slowly melted, but people were surprised to find that the brick houses they worked so hard to build brick by brick all turned into messy and smelly thatched houses; When they go to farm, they scatter a handful of seeds in the soil and rot. Himalayan girls know that all this is done by snow ghosts.

So, after going through all kinds of hardships, she finally found Snow Ghost one day five years later and asked him to change the village back to its original appearance. Because Snow Ghost wanted to keep the Himalayan girl as her own, she answered her like this: "Of course, but I have a request. You must marry me. If you get three bowls of magic water and change the village back to its original state, but don't come back to me within 50 minutes, then you will die in the same place and become a snowy mountain. Ha ha ha ..... "The Himalayan girl stared at Snow Ghost who was grinning, turned around and took the water away.

She ran to the highest hillside in the village and carefully sprinkled magical water on every corner of the village. In an instant, the village recovered its original style. Excited, the Himalayan girl piled three bowls together, put them on a hat, twisted her waist and danced a cheerful "top bowl dance". Jumping, jumping, she lost track of time. Fifty minutes later, she suddenly fell to the ground like a flower. Slowly, she became a towering snowy mountain.

She is the highest Himalayan mountain in the world, because the lofty character of Himalayan girl's self-sacrifice touched the god of heaven and earth, and God gave her a higher position than heaven; The earth has given her more than the earth, and so far no mountain has exceeded her sacred height!

The dancing girl. You can write down her appearance, dress and decoration first, and you'd better give her a name. Then, according to the meaning in the picture, you can write "one minute on stage, ten years off stage" (that is, how to practice hard and find "top bowl dance"). Finally, I can write about my wonderful performance on the stage after practice, which won warm applause from the audience!

Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of China folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by me! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and wonderful story. "Follow the image" and "random conformation" to shape, and at the same time create a variety of mascots by means of metaphor, and combine the agreed images to express their psychology. The figurative meaning of pursuing auspiciousness.

I like paper-cutting, and I have to start with the influence of art at the earliest. I remember that since I was four or five years old, my versatile father often drew small animals for me, and all kinds of small animals could be painted vividly with a few strokes. My father was really great in my mind at that time. Later, my parents sent me to my grandmother's house because of their busy work. Grandma has a pair of skillful hands. She often folds a piece of paper into different patterns with only a few scissors. Yellowing paper, dull scissors and exquisite patterns all left a deep impression on me. Perhaps from then on, I was conquered by the charm of art, and perhaps it was this family atmosphere that gave me my first hazy understanding of art.

When I was in the sixth grade, by chance, my friends from the Academy of Fine Arts gave me two books about paper-cutting. I was deeply attracted by the content of this book. Through these two books, I have a more comprehensive understanding of paper-cutting, and its ingenious expression completely impressed me, so I became an out-and-out paper-cutting enthusiast.

Because I have an art foundation, learning paper-cutting is like a duck to water. However, paper-cutting is a meticulous work, and people who have no patience can't do it. It is a pity that a work will be finished soon, but it fails because of careless cutting of a line. It can be said that this kind of paper-cutting can also cultivate a person's accomplishment. Only by understanding the mystery with your heart can you make your works natural, simple and fresh, clever in your own mistakes, bold in roughness and smooth in subtle ways.

For me, paper-cutting is a pleasure. Staring at the pattern, I cut it like scissors, and the slight sound when scissors hinge paper is like beautiful music. In this beautiful music, lovely animals "live" and beautiful flowers "open" ... I used to be restless. Because I like paper-cutting, I can work for five or six hours without looking up. My friend said I was a little.

Cai Hou used bamboo in Vivian Wei to make paper, and a clever girl chose to draw brocade paintings. The scenery of heaven and earth is panoramic, and the posture of human body is completely preserved. The meat cleaver is refined in rhyme, the brush is carefully cut out, the fairy flowers are scattered one after another, and the colorful clouds fly to Wanjiawu. I think, when people come to this world, they must love this world. As long as you love life, life will always be beautiful. At present, the annual Spring Festival is coming again. In this era of expensive diamonds, we might as well send a beautiful paper-cut to our friends to see if it can be treasured forever. ...

Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I will introduce paper-cutting to you!

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns. Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some old words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cut portrays vivid images. Let's take a look at this "fairy" first! The four fairies have different expressions and dances, and their arms are wrapped with light and silky ribbons, swaying gently with the wind. Look at this "Squirrel Picking Grapes". I saw it shaking its big hairy tail and staring at the big purple grapes with small eyes, for fear of being taken away by other small animals.

There are interesting folk stories in paper-cutting! This paper-cut tells the story of a mouse getting married. Look! The little mice carried the big sedan chair, the groom was in high spirits, and the big cat was envious. The original story is this: Father Mouse wants to find a good son-in-law for his daughter. Mother mouse says the sun is the best, the sun says the cloud is the best, the cloud says the wind is the best, the wind says the wall is the best, and the wall says the mouse is the best. Best of all, the little mouse married the bride.

What a beautiful paper-cut! I can't put it down!