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What kind of intangible skills is Tang Hua similar to?

Tang Hua is a non-legacy handicraft, and its technique is similar to that of continuous painting.

Evolution of Tang Hua: Tang Hua originated from the "sugar prime minister" in Ming Dynasty. In the novel Jian Xuan Bu Ji in the Qing Dynasty, it was clearly recorded that during the Ming Dynasty, every household would melt sugar and make syrup of various animal images. Because the characters produced are majestic, just like military commanders, they are nicknamed "Sugar Prime Minister".

In the Qing Dynasty, Tang Hua became popular, and gradually evolved into a craft with auspicious and festive flavor, and gradually became a traditional art. Today, although Tang Hua has declined and is not common, there are still experienced artists who adhere to this tradition, hoping to bring beautiful patterns and auspicious meanings to others.

Lian Bi and Chinese Painting;

It is also a stroke, which is the author's long-term observation of the physical content. Through different lines, it injects the author's emotions and takes shape in one breath, showing the overall shape of the whole content. Because the overall form of a stroke is a stroke of Chinese painting, one stroke is considered as a unique writing method of Chinese painting. A figure composed of a stroke is called a stroke, and there are related games and books.

Chinese painting (also known as Chinese painting) is a traditional form of painting in China, which mainly refers to scroll painting painted on silk, rice paper and silk and framed. The word Chinese painting originated in the Han Dynasty, with themes such as figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, and techniques such as realism and freehand brushwork. In content and artistic creation, it embodies the ancients' cognition of nature, society, politics and related philosophy.