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Simple course of animal paper-cutting

Simple course of animal paper-cutting:

1. Prepare red paper, pencils and scissors.

2. Fold the red paper diagonally.

3. Continue to fold twice.

Draw a little squirrel on one side of the paper with a pen.

5. Cut along the edge contour with scissors.

6. Cut out the squirrel pattern.

7. Carve squirrel's eyes and ears with art knife.

8, spread smoothly.

9. The beautiful paper-cut of small animals is done.

Chinese paper-cutting is a folk art of cutting and carving patterns on paper with scissors or carving knives, which is used to decorate life or cooperate with other folk activities. In China, paper-cutting has a broad mass base and is integrated into the social life of people of all ethnic groups. It is an important part of various folk activities.

It inherits the continuous visual image and modeling format, contains rich cultural and historical information, expresses the social cognition, moral concept, practical experience, life ideal and aesthetic taste of the general public, and has multiple social values such as cognition, education, expression, lyricism, entertainment and communication.

On May 20th, 2006, the paper-cut art heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list. At the fourth meeting of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage held from September 28th to June 54381October 2nd, 2009, China announced that the Chinese paper-cutting project was included in the "Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity".