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Folk art creation
Folk art composition 1 Legend has it that during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, a kind of painting gradually spread among the people. This painting is beautifully made and posted during the Chinese New Year. It's called New Year Pictures.
The old version of New Year pictures has different names because of different frame sizes and processing methods. The whole piece is called Gong Jian, the paper is called tricolor, and the processing is called Gong Jian and tricolor. The color of gold powder coating is called golden palace tip and golden tricolor.
The products before June are called blue edition, and the products after July and August are called autumn edition.
I saw a beautiful New Year picture in the market today.
It was a little boy dressed in sky blue, holding a big red carp. Look! The little boy's eyebrows burst open, his dimples bloomed, his eyes narrowed into a crack, his lips smiled into a hook, his red face and rosy lips were so cute! What a beautiful sky blue dress with fiery red shoes! How cute!
Look! What a beautiful tail that goldfish has! What a burning flame! The tail twists and turns, as if it were a flame blown stagger by the wind. Its scales sparkle and twinkle in the sun, as if it were a little star on the horizon, a silver armor and a brand-new dress.
What is swaying gently next to it? Oh! It turned out to be a pink lotus! Brother Lotus holds her and wants her to be the most beautiful lotus in the world.
Look! How happy Dew's brother is in Sister Furong's arms! One minute race, another minute diving, have fun.
I was so fascinated by it that the proprietress thought I would buy this New Year picture. I ran away as soon as I heard it, because I was broke!
I experienced the charm and courage of folk art-New Year pictures, and the essence of China traditional culture.
On the way to visit Shanxi, I took part in an intangible cultural activity-cutting window grilles, and gained a lot.
I don't know when it started, but the ancient charm of Beijing Imperial Capital seems to have been gradually faded. Electronics, science and technology, and modern technology are spreading in people's daily life, but the original traditional sense of the ancient style of the Forbidden City has been forgotten a little. The paper-cutting art encountered during the study tour awakened many memories. ...
I always thought paper-cutting was a naive and simple art, but I really underestimated it. After lunch, the tour guide led a middle-aged man wearing a black jacket to our table, claiming to be the inheritor of folk paper-cutting art. For Shanxi paper-cutting, simple and direct, passionate patterns and fiery colors were posted on doors, windows and walls everywhere in the vast loess plateau and scattered villages. In a dusty tone, a touch of fresh bright color pops out, arousing people's fiery passion for life. This is like a miracle in ordinary life.
This is my first impression of it.
A piece of red paper is rotated and carved in the teacher's hand, and finally a vivid pattern is formed. Then, the teacher picked up a square piece of paper, folded it into 50%, and once he passed it skillfully, he showed a masterpiece again. There is no smug color on the teacher's face, only a cheerful look immersed in paper-cutting.
Nowadays, students, or people, have a relatively shallow understanding of folk art. Many people think that the so-called folk art is just "selling gadgets", which is obviously wrong. I really can't say how deeply I understand these things, but at least, I respect them. I also hope that more people will know about folk traditional art, which is not only a craft, but also a witness to human changes.
The trip to Shanxi was fruitful. Living in a metropolis, we are used to technology, modernity and electronics. It seems that the word "tradition" sounds far away. We can talk about a new mobile game, but we can't tell a thing or two about the history and traditional culture of China. This is the most distressing thing in our times. These folk traditional arts, which are gradually forgotten or even ignored by people, are the treasures condensed by human wisdom for thousands of years and precipitated by the long river of history. They are worth remembering and learning. This study tour also made us truly feel the essence and charm of China folk art, which may be difficult to express clearly in words, but what we can clearly feel is the strong pride and national pride as a China person and a small inheritor of China traditional art.
Of course, there are countless folk arts like paper-cutting, such as shadow play, hairy monkey and sugar man. This time, only paper-cutting is the theme of exploration activities, while other folk arts, like the stars lost in the folk, are silently waiting for the day of blooming, and "that day" is coming soon.
Paper-cutting, cut out a galaxy, cut out the scenery of the motherland, cut out the glory of human civilization. ......
Folk Art Works 3 is an ancient and popular art form in China-paper-cutting. Many paper-cutting artists cut a colorful and wonderful life with a pair of skillful hands, a pair of scissors and a few sheets of paper.
The invention of Chinese paper-cutting was in the Western Han Dynasty BC, when people cut patterns on gold foil, leather, cotton silk and even trees. There is a story about cutting Dong and sealing his brother in Historical Records. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the paper-cut handicraft art matured and reached its peak. In China, paper-cutting is often used as an ornament to decorate the home and beautify the home environment, such as door battlements, window grilles, cabinet flowers, wedding flowers, ceiling flowers and so on.
Paper-cutting is a craft that big girls have to learn since childhood. They cut natural scenery, fish, insects, birds, animals, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges. I saw some information about grandma Hu Jiazhi, a famous folk paper-cut artist, on the Internet. 1897 was born in Tonglu, Zhejiang, and fell in love with paper-cutting at the age of seven or eight. The streams are clear, the distant mountains are green, and the beautiful rural scenery has injected a deeper source of life into her artistic life. I saw a beautiful work she cut-a grand wedding. There are grooms and brides dressed up, dragons playing with pearls, lions rolling hydrangeas, and "fish" year after year ... it's really exquisite!
Once, I cut a "hi" like grandma Hu Jiazhi, and I picked it up for my mother to see. "Did I get a good haircut?" I said. Mother said excitedly, "Did you draw first and then cut?" "yes." "wow! You are so amazing that even I have to draw it to cut it out. " I put the word "hi" on the window, and the whole room looked beaming.
I like paper-cutting, which allows us to experience the artistic atmosphere in life!
Folk art composition 4 1, introducing the origin of kites;
What does the kite I bought look like?
3. How do I fly a kite? What do I feel after flying a kite in the sky?
4. When flying a kite, what difficulties did I encounter and how did I solve them?
5. My feelings about kites.
Kites appeared as early as 20xx years ago. Kites, also known as paper kites, wind kites and wooden kites. In China, kites gather in Beijing, Tianjin and Weifang. In the 7th and 8th centuries, kites were introduced from China to Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asian countries, which set off a "kite fever" in many countries in the world.
Every spring, my favorite activity is flying kites. This spring, my father bought me a "Pleasant Goat" kite. Its shape is triangular. A tube in the middle divides the kite into two parts, and a pleasant goat is skateboarding on one side! There are five ribbons tied behind the kite, just like the tail of the kite.
My left hand is pulling the thread, my right hand is holding the rotor of the spool, my father is holding a kite, standing behind me and shouting "Run", so I run forward quickly. When I was running, I let go of the line and the kite flew in the air. The faster I run, the higher the kite flies. I'm so excited!
Just as I was having a good time, a little brother's kite was suddenly blown crooked by the wind, tangled with mine, and our kite plunged to the ground. We ran to our kite as fast as we could, trying to untie the tangled thread, but when the thread was twisted into a ball, it could not be untied. When I was in a hurry, I simply broke the thread and connected the new connector to the kite. With the help of my father, I put the kite in the sky again.
As a traditional culture, flying kites has been circulating for so many years, but people still enjoy it.
Folk Art Composition 5 The New Year is coming, and the streets are full of excitement, which reminds me of the poem "Thousands of households always exchange new peaches for old ones" in Wang Anshi's January Day, and also reminds me of New Year pictures with profound national culture and artistic value.
New Year pictures, which originated in ancient China during the Qin and Han Dynasties, are also called "door-god pictures". Just do something festive, such as praying for God, photographing people's livelihood, flowers and birds, landscapes and so on. Through various processes, such as setting and printing. There are many themes in New Year pictures, among which Qinghe Bridge, fake gold medals, marrying mice and so on are well known. These well-known stories tell extremely festive scenes in ancient China. This not only beautifies the environment, but also plays a role in setting off the festive atmosphere and expressing good wishes!
Today, I specially came to the West Lake Museum to experience the whole process of making New Year pictures. I slowly and carefully selected from many sets of boards, and finally my eyes stayed on a set of woodcuts of Year after Year. With the help of volunteers, I quickly cleaned the paint on the protruding part of the board with a brush, straightened and leveled the paper before the paint was dry, and then carefully flattened it, and a bright color was displayed on the paper. Grandma standing by smiled and said, "I really like it!" " After all the prints were finished, I found a child holding a carp in this painting, which has the wonderful meaning of food and money every year. But the children I printed have reached the highest level of non-human and non-ghost! You know, slow work makes fine work. A master of New Year pictures in China made his own original "Nongjiale", which took four months and eight years from conception to completion! It is not easy!
New Year pictures are pages related to New Year customs and unique folk art during the New Year. It places people's hopes for the new year! The current New Year pictures will not have their heyday, but this unique art is worth inheriting!
On a breezy morning, we waited at the gate of the park for Aunt Zhang to pick us up for dinner. Suddenly I saw some colorful things in a wooden box, and my father quickly pushed the wheelchair. It turned out to be a stall.
The artist's uncle has pigtails. I was thinking. Father said, "Many artists have pigtails." I said, "I see." Uncle's hands are very dexterous. He pinched a small piece of white mud a few times and made it into a lamb, which was vivid. Later, I watched a movie called Jiang Taigong Fishing. I asked for that, and my uncle said, "I'll make you another one." I agreed. When making a "hand", my uncle took out a rotten comb and pressed it, and the "hand" was ready. Dad said, "I don't know how much it costs!" " "After a while," Jiang Taigong fishing "was completed. No matter how I look at it, Jiang Taigong seems to be smiling.
Uncle can make many cartoon characters besides characters and animals, such as pleasant goat and bear. We all appreciate his good grip, but he said, "It's very simple." We were all taken aback. If it were simple, how difficult it would be! He took out a "self" made by himself from the box, which was very similar, even the logo on his hat was very similar! Then take out a dragon and a thousand-handed Guanyin. He spent 40 minutes being himself, and both Dragon and Guanyin spent several days! Uncle is really good.
Jiang Taigong came to menstruation after fishing, but his father didn't go to dinner. After dinner, I came home and asked my father, "Where are the noodles?" Dad pointed to the fish tank. As soon as I saw it, my father put the dough figurine in the gap between the fish tank and the wall. Dad is really creative.
After about an hour's drive, we arrived at the big beach near Yangjiang. The scenery here is really beautiful! At first glance, the golden soft beach creaked on it. The sand is very fine, many times thinner than the sand in our school bunker. Don't think it's dirt, it's real sea sand. The sand sparkles in the sun, just like the gold scattered by the gods. The side of the beach near the mainland is brighter, and the side near the sea is less dazzling because the sea water rushes up and is wet. But sand is connected with green sea water and has a special taste. The waves rushed up, and the white waves chased one after another, as if naughty children would never get tired of chasing them. Here we go, another row of white waves. I can't help but take off my shoes and pants and run to the sea, shouting: "Sea, I'm coming!" " "Dad also lost the rigor of the past and ran away with us.
There are many tourists on the beach, some are barefoot, some are digging sand with small shovels, some are rolling up their trouser legs to play with the tide, and some are simply swimming in the sea. Ah, there are people lying under the sun umbrella, enjoying the sea breeze. I was standing in the sea. When the swift water hit my leg, I jumped up in panic. The sea suddenly receded, but it rushed up again in a short time. I found many people playing like me. My brother is more exaggerated. He shouted and jumped, and wrote a 550-word composition "550-word Beautiful Yangjiang Composition". After the fight, we chased each other on the beach again, ran for a while and then turned to look at the winding, deep and shallow footprints we stepped on. It's really interesting. Dad said, "You stepped on this footprint yourself, and you walked on it yourself. In fact, the road of life is the same. You must always look back to see if you have gone right, if you have gone wrong, and if you have gone astray, then you can go far and far. " I didn't understand what my father said, but I nodded.
Paper-cutting is one of the most popular folk arts in China. According to textual research, it is confirmed that its history can be traced back to BC 1600 1 100. In the past, paper-cutting was often used in folk activities and religious ceremonies. Nowadays, paper-cutting is more used for decoration and can also be given as a gift to friends and relatives.
Due to the different regional customs, history and culture, there are different styles of paper-cutting all over the country, and Foshan paper-cutting in Guangdong is one of them. Foshan paper-cutting has a long history, which originated in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. Since the Ming Dynasty, Foshan paper-cut art has been widely circulated among the people and exported to Southeast Asian countries. According to different raw materials and methods, Foshan paper-cut can be divided into nine categories: copper lining, paper lining, paper writing, copper writing, silver writing, woodcut overprint, copper chisel, dyeing and solid color. Paper-cutting can be divided into two different ways of paper-cutting expression: negative engraving and positive engraving, which can cut people, flowers and animals.
If you want to learn paper-cutting, you must first learn its basic skills: painting, and then you can start to learn the simplest method of cutting with scissors. The basic symbols in paper-cutting art are small round hole, crescent moon, sawtooth, willow leaf, water drop and triangle. After painting and scissors are cut, you can try carving with a meat cleaver, but you must be very careful when using a meat cleaver.
The school where I used to study began to offer paper-cutting three years ago, so the students and teachers in the school are excellent in paper-cutting. Christmas piano, bumper harvest, flower dance and other works were carefully created by our teachers and students, and won many awards in paper-cutting competitions.
Paper-cutting is an art with a long history, and it has been listed as the first batch of key rescue objects of cultural heritage in the province. Let's study hard, cut hard and be the successors of paper-cutting inheritance!
Tang Hua is a traditional folk handicraft, while Tang Hua, as its name implies, is a painting made of sugar, which is both sugar and painting, and is quite edible. Commonly known as the sugar pourer, it is the art of Tang Hua, China.
I walked in the old street, and a sweet smell came to my nose. I followed the scent all the way. By the roadside, an old man is selling sugar people. He is wearing a plain cotton-padded coat and holding tools, and is concentrating on making maltose.
He filtered out the juice of malt and glutinous rice, stirred it in a blender until it became thick, and then stewed it in a pot. In this way, Tang Hua's raw materials are used up.
Grandpa Tang Hua doesn't need to print and cast molds. Instead, he directly takes a small copper spoon and draws patterns with sugar solution. Scoop up the sugar solution with a small round spoon, sprinkle it on the smooth marble board at will, lift it, wave it, press it a little bit. Fast, in one go. With the continuous sprinkling of sugar, a Tang Hua can be completed in less than 1 minute. There are lifelike birds, animals, flowers, birds, insects and fish on the table, especially the majestic Youlong and colorful phoenix, which are amazing.
I asked my grandfather for Tang Hua from Youlong, only to see him holding a spoon and holding it with a wrist strap. Sugar is scattered in the middle of the spoon and floats through a beautiful arc. Sugar floated around in grandpa's hand, as if it had been given life. On the marble slab, the brush left many marks. Those lines are tortuous and soft. Brush, grandpa, by the way, perfect ending. In an instant, a lifelike Youlong came into our eyes, and everyone was amazed at this craft, and so were the people around us.
In our folk, there are many such intangible cultural heritages, so let's protect and pass them on!
Folk Art Composition 10 Speaking of paper-cutting, it is an interesting folk art. With a pair of scissors and a piece of paper, you can cut out various vivid patterns. Since the invention of papermaking, people have started to use paper-cutting to set off festivals and stick them on doors and windows, which is very festive. Today is the third day of the "Spring Thunder Love Home" Experience Camp, and we have experienced this art.
The class began, and we were so excited that we took out our paper-cutting tools and waited eagerly. "Students, you first fold the paper in half, then fold it in half and divide it into four equal parts." Teacher Ouyang said slowly. Huh? Isn't it just paper cutting? What is origami like? Don't worry, listen to teacher Ouyang: "Write half of the word' hi' on the folded paper." According to the teacher's request, I first drew a "hi" pattern on the paper, and in a short time, I finished it.
Seeing that other students are still painting, I can't help but be complacent and cut it carefully with scissors, ha! It's over. I just want to show off when I pick it up, but I can open it. Why did you get disconnected?
I inexplicably ran to ask Mr. Ouyang. Mr. Ouyang looked at it and said with a smile, "Look, you drew in the wrong direction." I suddenly realized that I took out a piece of paper and did it again. Unexpectedly, it failed again. My paper is square, but I cut it according to the proportion of rectangle and made the word "hi" into a big fat man. Failure is the mother of success. Undaunted, I picked up a piece of paper, studied it carefully, and then started again. A beautiful word "hi" came out, and I finally succeeded!
At the end of the course, Mr Ouyang gave each of us a butterfly paper-cut. Looking at the lifelike butterfly, it seems to be spreading its wings and flying. I seem to see the hardships of teachers one by one. Yes, nothing can be successful without a hundredfold effort.
Interesting paper-cutting art is everywhere, which makes our life full of fun; Let our festival be full of joy. I like paper-cutting, which is an interesting and vivid art.
Quyi Composition 1 1 Although I was born in Guangzhou, there is no denying that Yangjiang is much more moist in winter than Guangzhou. I was born in Guangzhou, but my parents and a large group of relatives are from Yangjiang. I go back to my hometown every winter and summer vacation. If it is summer, I want to leave the fresh seafood in Yangjiang and go back to Guangzhou. But if it is winter, I really want to stay there until spring.
Winter is in December, January and February. In fact, February should be considered as early spring. Winter is more poisonous than quilts, and they are not allowed to go out for three months, leaving only a few days at the end of February for early spring. But if I can spend the winter in Yangjiang, I really want to snatch the last few days of winter.
The winter scenery in Yangjiang is very beautiful. Although it is not a world of snow and the taste is not blown, the small pond is unique. In winter, the ponds in the north are frozen; The small pond in Yangjiang is no good. On the yellow water surface, several withered and bent reeds are quietly supported, and several broken and hard laurel leaves are dragged and floating on the water surface. As soon as the wind blows, the water surface swings with the microwave, and the water ripples overflow for a while, and then the pond is calm again. If you are lucky, you can see the neighbor's cat climb to the edge of the pool, hunch over, put a paw into the pool and pull it, and see if there is any luck to let it pull a small fish. If someone comes, it will slip out of the hole in the corner with its tail up.
The most unforgettable thing is all kinds of snacks, which can't be seen in Guangzhou, at least I didn't find them myself. These snacks are only available in Yangjiang, and they are pronounced in dialects. I don't know how to write Chinese characters. The most famous snack is fat sausage. It sounds like meat, but it's actually vegetarian. Just roll up the bean sprouts with dough, sprinkle with white sesame seeds, and dip in some hot sauce if you are happy. This tastes great. Any hotel in Yangjiang has it. It is said that I have never eaten fat sausage, which is equivalent to not being in Yangjiang. Almost everyone goes to the hotel in Yangjiang, and the first dish is fat sausage. I like this snack myself. During those days in Yangjiang, I ate pork intestines for breakfast almost every day. This is our staple food in Yangjiang, cool but not greasy.
Quyi Composition 12 When I came out from studying the piano today, I saw an inconspicuous middle-aged woman sitting in front of an inconspicuous stall at the door. The reason why it is inconspicuous is that the booth is only as big as our table, but the haystack next to her is as big as an elephant. The haystack is full of animals made of sugar.
I can't help but stop. My mother seemed to read my mind and said to me:
"Let's let her make one." Mom asked the price, only three yuan, and I chose a jumping carp. I saw that she quickly put a layer of oil on the marble board in front of the table, then scooped a spoonful of melted sugar juice from the pot on the right hand side and gently wiped it on the marble board with a flat shovel. In an instant, the body of a carp appeared in front of my eyes, just like Chinese painting.
"Great freehand brushwork". She scooped another spoonful and slowly poured it on the fish. With the slow flow of sugar juice and the constant dancing of her hands, scales appeared on the fish. Then came the fins and tails, and soon, a carp was ready to come out. She picked up a bamboo stick and put it on the fish, but what about the fish eye? But I saw her dip the tip of the shovel tail in some sugar and press it on the fish eye.
"It's really the finishing touch!" I couldn't help crying. When that woman handed me the vivid and crystal-clear Tang Hua fish, I felt incredible. I licked it with my tongue. Oh, how sweet! But I don't want to eat, I want to enjoy.
I don't know when, the originally empty booth was surrounded by many people at once and became the most eye-catching scenery. On the way home, my mother also told me that there are many traditional folk crafts in China, which have been handed down among our hardworking folk artists ... Listening to my mother's words, I thought to myself: Our folk art in China is really amazing!
Folk Art Composition13 On August 7, 2010, Wan Li was sunny and Wan Li was cloudless. It was the best weather for a trip, and it was a trip to Yangjiang. That day, I followed my parents to the beautiful Yangjiang City. As far as I know, Yangjiang is not far from our city, in the southwest of our province, where the scenery is beautiful and the products are rich, which particularly attracts tourists.
As soon as I came to Yangjiang, I immediately felt the air was fresh and comfortable. The blue sky really seems to be dyed blue by the magical sea. There are many dragonflies and butterflies flying in the sky. They kept flapping their wings and turning around for you, as if to say, "welcome, welcome!" " "
Seen from a distance, the sea looks like a huge sapphire. Sometimes, the waves are big and I am timid. I was scared by the waves and ran screaming. Brave children are very happy because they can surf again! Then dad said, "Don't be afraid, son. You can't outrun the waves. As long as you follow the tide and gain a foothold, you will not be pushed down by the waves. " Yangjiang's sea water and blue sky make people shine, and the beach attracts many tourists! The sand on the beach is soft and comfortable to lie on. Some people also use sand to bury people, build sand mountains and dig sand pits. ...
There are many fruits in Yangjiang, such as bananas, lychees, mangoes and watermelons, which are especially sweet. However, litchi is the king of fruit there. Litchi there is as red as fire. When I saw such an attractive fruit, I couldn't help looking at its surface. I picked one and stuffed it in my mouth. I felt sweet and sour, so I couldn't help eating another one, so the more I ate, the more addicted I became until my stomach was full.
Yangjiang is really a place to attract tourists! I love Yangjiang!
Folk Art Composition 14 In life, everyone should have his own favorite art works, so let's talk about it today! Let me introduce my favorite work of art-Terracotta Warriors!
The terracotta warriors and horses are almost light black, and its shape is very small. He called it the standing posture. He has a dish head tied on his head and a simple scarf under his neck. His clothes are similar to those of war clothes, with a shirt like a skirt underneath. It's as if I saw soldiers fighting bloody battles on the battlefield! His hands are naturally placed on both sides, and he looks brave! He seems to be a soldier ready to go!
If you feel dissatisfied after listening to the above introduction? I don't think he has the imposing manner of a soldier, so let's introduce him in detail!
When I saw the facial expression of this terracotta warrior, I thought he was definitely an excellent soldier! Because his eyes are full of murderous look and sadness, which makes people unpredictable. Sometimes his eyes make people feel that he seems to have deep sorrow and hatred for the enemy; Sometimes people feel that he seems to be tired of state affairs; Sometimes it seems that he is happy because of the victory of the war. It can be seen that the person who made this handicraft is skilled. His eyebrows and wrinkles make him more handsome! He has two moustaches under his finely carved nose. This shows that he has made efforts for national affairs! His mouth is slightly downward. It seems that he is in a bad mood!
The heroic spirit of "Terracotta Warriors" and his unique eyes make everyone remember it especially deeply! Although I didn't really go to Xi 'an to see the Terracotta Warriors, seeing his sculptures has left an indelible impression on my heart!
Quyi Composition 15 Talking about China's Quyi, many people relish it. Because it not only has a long history, but also has rich and colorful contents. As far as I know, there are many kinds of folk arts, such as painting, dancing, architecture, clothing and so on. In fact, the cartoons we read as children are really similar to some folk arts!
You must be curious. What's interesting? Tell you what-shadow play!
As the name implies, shadow play is made of leather. During the performance, three to five artists manipulated the opera characters behind the curtain. They will also sing stories with local popular tunes. I think shadow play must be a very popular form of entertainment in that era when film and television were underdeveloped!
Do you feel itchy when you hear it? Never mind, the fun is about to begin! Still not going to see it?
The window of the theater is actually a round hole the size of a tea can! Looking inside, the shadow play was full of noise ... I saw an eight-armed handsome guy wearing gloves, gold bracelets, HongLing waist and hot wheels feet. Among them, two hands use fire-pointed guns, and the other six hands dance the six magic weapons: Golden Brick, Kowloon Fire Cover, Mixed Tencel, Gankun Circle and Double Sword of Yin and Yang. Ha, I don't need to say, this is the story of what made the sea. I have only seen it on TV before, but the shadow play can be so wonderful: the soldiers were beaten out of the water by Nezha and were ready to escape. The first soldier tripped over a stone and the soldiers behind him fell to the ground like dominoes. ...
When I saw the lifelike figures on the curtains, I couldn't help dancing with the shadows with excitement. No wonder I am like this. It's strange to be unhappy when you see a vivid shadow play!
China's folk art is really the crystallization of labor and wisdom! I think her charm goes far beyond shadow play. Maybe we should really have a good taste of the culture created by the Chinese nation for thousands of years-China folk art!
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