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What is the traditional cultural knowledge of cutting window flowers?

Traditional cultural knowledge of window clippings:

1. The patterns of window clippings come from the people's life, and after the working people's processing is higher than the life, with a unique artistic atmosphere. In traditional culture, different things have different meanings, people will be these things carved into the cut window flowers, giving it a unique meaning. For example, people on the beach will be engraved on the paper cuttings of A-Ma Zu, which means that A-Ma Zu blesses the people who go out to the sea to catch fish.

2. Inland people carve out the Buddha and Guanyin to symbolize the peace of the whole family. However, the family has a happy often in the cut window carving symbolizes celebration, auspicious patterns, the marriage of the family using mandarin ducks, birds and other patterns, symbolizing conjugal love.

3, if the cut window carving on the melon, jujube and other patterns, is a symbol of early birth. Parents birthday, it will be carved full of wealth, five blessings, longevity, peaches and other patterns of paper cutting, symbolizing the elderly life than South Mountain, grandchildren. The patterns of paper-cutting reflect people's lives, have profound meanings, symbolize people's aspirations and pursuit of a better life, and carry the essence of traditional culture.

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Cut window flower creation reflects the working people's dexterity, paper-cutting beautiful shape, has a strong expressive power. Commonly cut window flower expression techniques are paper-cutting, paper carving, tearing paper and so on.

When cutting window flowers, the first is to cut out the general structure of the pattern, and then in a similar way to show the characters, flowers, birds and animals. In order to form a special artistic effect, also use the combination of yin carving, yang carving and lines to form a contrast to highlight the outline and improve the beauty of the artistic modeling of paper-cutting works.