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The story of me and paper-cut 200
The story of me and paper-cutting
"Small white paper, square, how magnificent it is to use it to cut paper. Nanjing used it to make a fuss, and Beijing used it to draw dragons and phoenixes. A small piece of paper fell into my hand, and I used it to hinge patterns, dragons and dragons. Listen, where did this cheerful song come from? Oh, this cheerful song comes from my mouth. Every afternoon, I sing this song, paper-cutting. This is because my grandmother cut out vivid patterns in a few strokes, which makes me envious. The pale yellow crumpled paper and the dull scissors left a deep impression on me. So I also began to learn paper-cutting.
Paper-cutting is one of the most popular folk arts in China. With the birth of paper, the oldest folk paper-cut came into being. Paper-cutting is to cut paper into various patterns with scissors, such as window flowers, ceiling flowers, snuff and so on. On New Year's Day or wedding celebrations, people will stick beautiful and bright paper-cuts on snow-white walls or transparent windows.
I also like ancient folk art very much. My favorite paper-cut is a red argali paper-cut. That day, I went to the paper-cut street in Qingdao to play. It is intoxicating to see exquisite paper-cut works at first sight. Suddenly, I was attracted by a work and couldn't help walking towards it. Look, this exquisite work is impeccable. Huge horns, stern eyes, beautiful lotus flowers, humble grass, knocked down saplings and fallen leaves are all presented in this painting, lifelike and immersive. But I'm embarrassed. There is also a work I like in this booth, called Fairy Descent. I like it, too. Ribbon made of soft yarn and soft cloud, two lifelike works, impressed me very much, but I can only buy one work with the money! I hesitated for a long time, and finally made a decision: buy a plate of sheep's works, sheep is my zodiac!
When I got home, I treasured it in my closet. I decided to cut out this lifelike work. I like paper-cutting and this ancient art!
The story of my knot with China (paper-cut)
One day a few weeks ago, when I came home from school, I came across a handicraft shop and was immediately attracted! I can't help walking in. I can't get enough of the dazzling array of handicrafts in the shop! My eyes searched in the shop, and suddenly I found many Chinese knots hanging on the wall. It's really beautiful! I watched my heart itch, and my hand immediately reached into my pocket, ha! Fortunately, I brought money! I immediately paid for a Chinese knot that I liked best. . . . . .
This Chinese knot is the same color as most Chinese knots on the market, and it is also red, which makes people look warm and enthusiastic. The shape of the main knot is a diamond, with a small bell on each side. When you shake it, it will make a very crisp sound, which is very nice. There is also an ornament under the main knot, which is a big ball made of thread, like a small red lantern. At first glance, you will think it is wrapped in one thread, but if you look closely, you may find it is two. The two threads are tightly wound together, and there is a gold thread in the middle, which is particularly beautiful.
I like my Chinese knot. Some Chinese knots represent love, some represent peace and some represent happiness. My Chinese knot symbolizes reunion, because we always go to my grandmother's house for the Spring Festival every year. Unfortunately, the whole family can't get together. Either the younger brother or the older brother is away, and my grandparents are always a little sad, so I bought it. I'm going to give it to my grandparents this Spring Festival, hoping to make them realize their dream of family reunion!
Three stories about me and paper-cutting 1584 words.
I first came into contact with paper cutting when I was 6 years old. At that time, the ingenious mother gently cut the handmade paper with scissors, and a lively and lovely "little rabbit" with pink all over appeared in front of my eyes. At first glance, I thought it was a real rabbit eating grass!
My favorite animal is a little monkey, so I said to my mother, "Mom, I like little monkeys. Can you cut one for me? " My mother immediately stopped what she was doing, patted me on the head and said to me with a smile, "OK! Baby, mom will cut it for you! " So, she led me to the study, took out paper, pen and scissors, drew a lovely monkey on the paper first, and then gently cut off the extra parts with scissors. ...
The more I look at my hand, the more it itches. Let my mother teach me how to cut it. My mother said: "When cutting paper, scissors must be cut according to the outline you draw, otherwise it will not look good if you cut it askew." I nodded, picked up the scissors my mother gave me, drew a snake and cut it off. Suddenly! Sharp scissors pierced my finger, and I angrily put aside the half-cut "snake" and ran away angrily.
A few days later, I remembered the "snake" and gently picked up the scissors and cut them again. Scissors cut my finger, and blood dyed the snake red, but I didn't know it. I still devoted myself to the work of cutting "snakes". Soon, a "snake" stained with red blood twice and spitting letters appeared. It bares its teeth and claws, imposing! Give me confidence to cut it off immediately. I waved my scissors and a lifelike animal appeared.
I like paper cutting. Although it once made my heart ache, the happiness I got was enough to compensate for everything I paid.
Fourth, write a story about me and Chinese paper-cutting in 300 words.
This Chinese knot copy is the same color as most Chinese knots on the market, and it is also red, which is the kind of warm and enthusiastic red that people look at. The shape of the main knot is a diamond, with a small bell on each side. When you shake it, it will make a very crisp sound, which is very nice. There is also an ornament under the main knot, which is a big ball made of thread, like a small red lantern. At first glance, you will think it is wrapped in one thread, but if you look closely, you may find it is two. The two threads are tightly wound together, and there is a gold thread in the middle, which is particularly beautiful.
I like my Chinese knot. Some Chinese knots represent love, some represent peace and some represent happiness. My Chinese knot symbolizes reunion, because we always go to my grandmother's house for the Spring Festival every year. Unfortunately, the whole family can't get together. Either the younger brother or the older brother is away, and my grandparents are always a little sad, so I bought it. I'm going to give it to my grandparents this Spring Festival, hoping to make them realize their dream of family reunion!
Five, the composition about paper-cutting is 200 words.
I love paper-cutting because of my life in the country when I was a child. In rural areas, as long as there are festivals, everyone wants to get married in stick grilles.
Rural people are smart in simplicity, smart in childishness, and a pair of scissors and a piece of colored paper fly out of the world. You cut a pair of cats, she cut a tiger ... The two are exchanged, which not only meets their own needs, but also contacts the feelings of the villagers, showing their simplicity and enthusiasm to the fullest. It is in this environment that I was brought up by my grandmother day by day. Grandma can be regarded as an expert in paper cutting. Although her eyes are dim, she can cut paper with an unimaginable concentration. No matter what flies in the sky or runs on the ground, it is so light and smart in her paper-cutting. Her paper-cutting, simple and childlike, like Taoist paintings, is clever and free and easy. Because of what I heard, I became interested in paper cutting.
I'm a little strange. Once I know the truth, I will go into darkness in an alley. When I first learned paper cutting, my grandmother strongly opposed it. From a simple understanding, it is useless to say that a boy does this job, but I am stubborn and have been pestering my grandmother. Grandma can do nothing about her baby grandson, so she has to spare some colored paper. Of course, you need a pattern at the beginning, which is equivalent to copying in painting and tracing red in calligraphy. Gradually, I put aside the pattern and let my temperament. This interest continued until I was admitted to the county. Because I am busy with my studies, I have to give up what I want. After more than ten years, I hardly cut it. Even if there is, it is purely accidental.
After work, there is no time. I once attended a colleague's wedding, and when I was leaving to pick up the bride's car, I found a room full of people without the word "hi". I volunteered to solve this problem. Since then, the paper-cut about me has spread around the unit. Therefore, whenever my colleagues do something happy, they will ask me for help. Some bring colored paper, and some simply bring only one mouth. I am willing to do it, which is naturally related to my likes and dislikes. Therefore, I always carefully design and try to change the cutting methods, fonts and surrounding collocation: some dragons and phoenixes are auspicious, some bees and butterflies are Qi Fei, some magpies are noisy, and some are tied together ... all based on the traditional connotation of happy marriage and good luck. When I appreciate my work, I feel a sense of comfort that I have never felt before, such as standing in a vast field and breathing the fragrance of the earth.
I have always been an old-fashioned person, which is of course caused by my personality, but sometimes I play jokes on people. I have a friend who is very active and likes to play tricks on people. I have never suffered from him. When he got married, he naturally asked me for a happy word. I put a paper-cut in which a cat and a dog hug and kiss. These two things are childish and funny. Originally it was just a joke, and I didn't know if the poster was intentional, so I posted this paper-cut on the bedside table of the bridal chamber. It was not until the wedding was over and the bride and groom were flushed that they found themselves really upset. From then on, every time I talked about it, I would laugh and scold.
Second, paper cutting.
Nowadays, how many little girls still like paper-cutting? Once, I taught students to cut paper in class. They cheered and pasted their works on the glass in front of them. I was very moved to see this very folk classroom at that time.
Really, not many people like it. Like girls in the past, there are not many people who entrust their leisure with a piece of red paper and a pair of scissors. Grasping steamed stuffed bun dolls can avoid disaster. If you cut an animal and paste it every day from the first day of the first month to the seventh day of the first month, it will be a good year, and children in GREAT GHOST simply can't start.
A very old and interesting legend, with bright red window grilles on white enough paper, the ancient China is pure, elegant and charming. It is washed away by years, and its soul is scattered and out of control.
In fact, it is really a process of enjoyment, spreading a piece of red paper, drawing favorite patterns, hinging with scissors, digging with scissors tips, thin, one flower, one leaf and one eyebrow, indulging, I don't know how long the sun and the moon are. Those fine movements, hands are also pleasant, very primitive and clear happiness.
And the things cut out, even if some details are damaged, are very unbearable. After all the cuts, it doesn't seem obvious at all. Anyway, it just looks good. It is naive in itself, beautiful in form, cheerful and tolerant in the sky.
Embroidery is the same. In college, a girl in the upper bunk opposite me was very beautiful. Once she leaned against the bed and lazily embroidered a silver reed in the sunshine outside the window. I remember that scene for a long time.
I always thought it was a lost fairy tale for girls.
Now everyone doesn't like to do this fairy tale, but my husband, as my loyal audience, likes it very much. He cooperated with me on a whim, worked hard, and his hands were even more dexterous than mine. Every time I can cut out a refurbished pattern, I will send it casually, very complacent. Until one day, he saw someone selling paper-cuts in the street. It was very complicated and beautiful, and only one could be sold to 10 yuan. His sense of fairy tales was immediately hit, and he felt dejected, which made a sound of injustice for the ancient handicraft art in China.
In fact, there is nothing unfair. None of us has the ability to maintain the ancient folk traditions. What we do for ourselves is just a game to send away the sun and the moon. Pretending to be deeper, we are just looking for some peace and mood outside of real life.
But sometimes I really think, if we can only see these hand-made, quaint and exquisite paper-cuts after several generations, will we go to the museum?
That's a real pity.
Third, the courtyard deeply dreams of paper cutting.
When Yun came back from the wedding, I thought more about the paper-cut in her new house and all kinds of window grilles stuck on the window glass, which were the best gifts we got when we went to Pingyao.
One summer evening, bathed in the afterglow of sunset, we met in Pingyao ancient city. The ancient city is really a little old. The mottled city walls are full of vicissitudes and desolation, and even the broken brick walls are filled with the breath of war. But I like the faint smell of vinegar and dust in the air, and I like the strong human touch in paper-cutting art.
After staying at the Xinrentai Inn, I searched for my room in the labyrinthine deep courtyard, passed through several cloisters, and passed the thatched cottages such as "Full Moon with Flowers", "Cave in a Different Place", "Clouds in the Sky" and "Youyuan". In front of the shutter door with red lanterns and window grilles, I saw the words "indifferent and bright". Putting down my luggage, I didn't have time to think about it, so I went to the market of the ancient city with Yun. Perhaps the night in the ancient city is the most attractive. Red lanterns along the street are lit, and tourists from south to north are greeted with happy smiles. The window glass was illuminated by the indoor lights, and there were many warm memories in the dim light, while Yun and I plunged into the shop of this paper-cut family and spent most of the night.
Yun picked up his wedding figures with different styles in the paper-cut shop, but I was unconsciously attracted and intoxicated by plain or gorgeous paper-cut art. Those paper-cut patterns, big or small, round or square, single or stacked, have bright and smooth lines, rich and concise contents and profound meanings, which make people seem to have entered the Garden of Eden outside the world of mortals. They are a baptism of the soul after the color of the eyes, the voice of the world, the calmness of the body and the lightness of the mouth. For example, Avalokitesvara with a Thousand Hands, A Hundred Butterflies, Eight Seasons of Kangning, Harmony of Five Poisons, Four Happiness and Double Happiness link China's auspicious figures with the solar terms of the year, which makes people more sincerely yearn for the mysterious fit between the universe and heaven and earth. Those flowers, birds, fish, insects, birds and beasts are lifelike and everything is available, which makes people intoxicated in the paradise on earth that is in harmony with nature and closely related to biology; Some representative figures, such as The Saint Confucius, A Dream of Red Mansions, The Water Margin and the facial expressions of dramatic figures, are lifelike, which not only makes people appreciate paper-cutting, but also makes people feel that the art of paper-cutting has a long history in China traditional culture. How did the skillful hands of folk artists bring together all the creatures and folklore in the world under a pair of scissors? It enlightens people's minds, edifies their sentiments, and philosophizes their life, which is amazing. Paper-cutting is as ornamental as stamps and sparks, but it also has the value of beautifying life. On holidays, when you get married and have children, when you have a birthday, you can cut out red and yellow window grilles and stick them on the lintel or glass, which is fresh and generous and makes your yard full of joy and vitality. In the warm paper-cutting home, Yun selected many exquisite paper-cutting for himself. Imagination and her "100-picture" satin bedding set off each other, which must have a unique style and tradition in fashion. When I entered the marriage hall more than ten years ago, I also posted various paper-cuts on the windows, lintels and bedside of my new house, but at that time, I asked my friends to cut them, and there were not so many renovation patterns. Up to now, there is still a very large "heart-to-heart" picture of flowers and birds, which represents a ceremony and a classical complex of traditional weddings.
The shop was closing, and we reluctantly returned to the inn. In fact, in Pingyao, the hometown of paper cutting, paper cutting is everywhere. Whether it's a restaurant, an inn or a farmhouse, almost every place with windows will put up some paper-cuts. Monochrome paper-cut is rough and simple, color paper-cut is graceful and graceful, and the patterns of paper-cut often express auspicious wishes. Such as chicken and wishful patterns indicate good luck; Lotus and fish patterns represent more than one year; "corning eight festivals" means that you are safe and healthy all year round; Mei Lanju bamboo shows the integrity of a gentleman.
On the window of my residence, there is a photo of a child who is extremely playful, which is in line with the theme of "indifferent to Zhi Ming". On the wall inside, there is a poem written by Zhu Qingyu in the Tang Dynasty, "Facing the Imperial Examination to Secretary Zhang": "Why don't you stop the red candle in the bridal chamber at night, wait for your aunt and uncle to pay homage in front of Tianming Hall, then put on makeup and ask your husband in a low voice,' Are you deeply impressed?' "It's a little more elegant, and it seems to cater to the bride-like mood of the first person who traveled to Pingyao. Lying on your back in bed, you can enjoy the starry sky on a summer night through the skylight on the roof. A feeling arises spontaneously that it is easy for a person to get lost in the ancient city. If you don't tell anyone where you are tonight, who will care where a person comes from and where he is going? Even if I told my relatives and friends in Pingyao ancient city, who would find it in a very deep corner of this quadrangle and a very small room? Think about those paper-cuts, those birds, flowers, people, endless, dancing around, dancing in the ancient city, blooming in many people's dreams, my heart is also steadfast, quietly integrated into the night of the ancient city.
"I don't know if I am a guest in my dream." I will definitely dream and get drunk tonight, dreaming that I have been a bride in Pingyao all night and turned into a paper-cut red face.
Write a 200-word story composition about me and Chinese knot paper-cutting.
The story of me and China knot paper-cutting
Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of China folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by people! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and moving story. Today I saw a beautiful paper-cut, which is like this: a little girl is studying in a yurt, and colorful flowers and plants are growing outside the yurt. Faced with this paper-cut, I just thought about it and couldn't help but throw up my skirt and fly to the imaginary kingdom.
In a village, there is a lovely and beautiful little girl. Her name is inchima. She is an orphan and has lived with her grandmother since childhood. She is the first in her class with good academic performance. Every day after school, she helps her grandmother.
One night, while studying in a yurt, Ingima saw her eyes staring at the book and whispering something. After a while, she put her chin in her hand and meditated. Suddenly, Inchma patted the table and shouted, "I finally understand." Suddenly, the wind blew into the yurt, as if clapping for her.
The next morning, Ingima came outside the yurt to water and fertilize the flowers as usual. At this time, her neighbor, sister Dalina, came over and said kindly to Ingima, "Ingima, you really love your work!" " Ma Qi put her hair to her ear and said with a smile, "Sister Darrina, don't praise me. If I praise you again, I will blush." What a lovely Ma Qi!
This paper-cut vividly depicts Ingma on the grassland. I like this paper-cut, it will accompany me to grow up happily.
I hope it will help you, but I still hope to adopt it ~ ~
Seven, I and the story composition of the fourth grade of paper-cutting.
The story of me and paper-cutting
"Small white paper, square, how magnificent it is to use it to cut paper. 1 Nanjing used it to make trouble, Beijing used it to draw dragons and phoenixes, and small pieces of paper fell into my hands. I use it to hinge mode, dragon and hearing. Where did this cheerful song come from? Oh, this cheerful song comes from my mouth. Every afternoon, I sing this song, paper-cutting. This is because my grandmother cut out vivid patterns in a few strokes, which makes me envious. The pale yellow crumpled paper and the dull scissors left a deep impression on me. So I also began to learn paper-cutting.
Paper-cutting is one of the most popular folk arts in China. With the birth of paper, the oldest folk paper-cut came into being. Paper-cutting is to cut paper into various patterns with scissors, such as window flowers, ceiling flowers, snuff and so on. On New Year's Day or wedding celebrations, people will stick beautiful and bright paper-cuts on snow-white walls or transparent windows.
I also like ancient folk art very much. My favorite paper-cut is a red argali paper-cut. That day, I went to the paper-cut street in Qingdao to play. It is intoxicating to see exquisite paper-cut works at first sight. Suddenly, I was attracted by a work and couldn't help walking towards it. Look, this exquisite work is impeccable. Huge horns, stern eyes, beautiful lotus flowers, humble grass, knocked down saplings and fallen leaves are all presented in this painting, lifelike and immersive. But I'm embarrassed. There is also a work I like in this booth, called Fairy Descent. I like it, too. Ribbon made of soft yarn and soft cloud, two lifelike works, impressed me very much, but I can only buy one work with the money! I hesitated for a long time, and finally made a decision: buy a plate of sheep's works, sheep is my zodiac!
When I got home, I treasured it in my closet. I decided to cut out this lifelike work. I like paper-cutting and this ancient art!
I wrote a story with paper-cut 400 words in the fourth grade.
Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of China folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by people! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and moving story. Today I saw a beautiful paper-cut, which is like this: a little girl is studying in a yurt, and colorful flowers and plants are growing outside the yurt. In the face of this paper-cut, I just thought about it, and I couldn't help throwing up my skirt and flying to the kingdom of imagination.
In a village, there is a lovely and beautiful little girl. Her name is Ingmar. She is an orphan and has lived with her grandmother since childhood. She has a good academic record and is the first in her class. Every day after school, she helps her grandmother.
One night, in the yurt, Injima was studying and saw her eyes staring at the book and whispering something. After a while, she put her chin in her hand and meditated. Suddenly, Enigma patted the table and shouted, "I finally understand." Suddenly, the wind blew into the yurt, as if clapping for her.
The next morning, Ingima came outside the yurt as usual to water and fertilize the flowers and plants. At this time, Sister Darina, a neighbor, came over and said kindly to Ingima, "Ingima, you really love your work!" Ma Qi put her hair to her ear and said with a smile, "Sister Darina, don't praise me." . If you praise me again, I'll blush. "What a lovely English Ji Ma!
This paper-cut vividly depicts Ingma on the grassland. I like this paper-cut, it will accompany me to grow up happily.
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