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How did Tang Hua become environmentally friendly?

Tang Hua activities can be held, such as Tang Hua training, sugar exhibition or Tang Hua competition, so as to combine the concept of environmental protection with Tang Hua and integrate it into public life.

China Tang Hua is a folk sugar sculpture, while Tang Hua, as its name implies, is a painting made of sugar. Originated in Chengdu, Sichuan, Compendium of Materia Medica records that "candy is cooked with white sugar and shaped into a lion". It shows that the raw materials are simple, but the patterns made are diverse and exquisite. Edible and ornamental are two notable features of Tang Hua, which is a magical folk art with a long history in China. It looks simple, but it is extremely difficult to operate. You must keep learning and operating in order to master this technology skillfully. Tang Hua wants to boil syrup and paint. To draw a beautiful Tang Hua, the most difficult thing to master is "sugar". Grasp the proportion of sugar and the temperature of the pot, stir the spoon gently, and the syrup will boil and start to emit sparkling bubbles. When the syrup turned golden yellow, the fire stopped. After cooking, the sugar solution is quickly sprinkled on the chopping board before the sugar solidifies. After Tang Hua solidified, he hung the work with a bamboo pole, which is the whole process. Therefore, the production speed of Tang Hua is very fast, but it is a great test of the producer's skills.

2. According to documents, Tang Hua originated in Sichuan. It rose in the Ming Dynasty and was called "sweet sugar" at that time. Now it has a history of more than 500 years. During this period, shadow play and paper-cut art were absorbed, which played a key role in the spread and development of folk culture. From the appearance of folk art in the streets and lanes to becoming a part of China's intangible cultural heritage, Tang Hua has experienced the inheritance and development of folk art.

Thirdly, Tang Hua is a kind of vital folk art, its appearance is not accidental, but accumulated by the broad masses of people under the social and historical background. It is produced under the joint action of historical factors, geographical environment factors and social and humanistic factors. The emergence of Tanghua religion is inseparable from the support of material conditions. It is a derivative of religious beliefs and sacrificial activities. China traditional culture is displayed through the folk art of Tang Hua, and its unique charm makes people persist, explore and explore again. Today, Tang Hua is still developing. With the progress of the times, people constantly optimize Tang Hua's production technology, standardize production techniques and choose more creative themes. This shows that people still adhere to the folk art in Tang Hua.

Fourthly, through the publicity and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, such as that of Tang Hua, the concept of environmental protection can be integrated into intangible cultural heritage, which exerts a subtle influence on the public, thus not only popularizing the concept of environmental protection, but also giving people a deeper understanding of intangible cultural heritage.