Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Mask making
Mask making
First, the various cards on the cut paper box or kitten mask can be matched with various bright colors.
Then dig two holes in the right place, color the paper tray and stick the paper on the paper tray.
A mask refers to a covering that covers the whole or part of the face and has openings in the eyes. It is usually used as a camouflage cover for dances, carnivals or similar festivals and plays. Mask culture is also often called Nuo culture.
Citation interpretation
Face protection device.
Biography of Di Qing in Song Dynasty: "When facing the enemy, wear a bronze mask and be invincible, and dare to be a thief."
The fifth and second chapters of "The Water Margin" say: "The cooked copper mask is like gold, and the wrought iron frame is like a broom."
Wei Wei's Oriental, Chapter 12, Part 5: "Comrades! Don’t panic! Those with gas masks wear gas masks. "
2, mask.
Tang Duan Festival "Yuefu Miscellanies Drive Nuo": "Use four people, wear a crown mask, and gold is four eyes."
Song Luyou's Notes on the Old Learning Temple, Volume 1: "The political and university students were dumbfounded and went to your house to hide."
3, metaphor camouflage.
Lu Xun's "Two Hearts Gather Friends in Surprise": "They maintain their' order' prison and tear off their' civilization' mask."
The fourth chapter of Ba Jin's death: "They wore masks of love to eat me and eat people."
4. Adjective: hypocrisy. The hypocrisy contained in the mask here is not derogatory. This is a joke between friends.
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