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Traditional Chinese 150 characters

Interesting _ paper-cutting

Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I will introduce paper-cutting to you!

The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. People's familiar and favorite fish, insects, birds and animals, flowers and trees, pavilions and bridges have all become paper-cut patterns. Whenever China New Year is a holiday or a happy event, people will cut some old words, such as "Fu" and "Xi", to celebrate.

Paper-cut portrays vivid images. Let's take a look at this "fairy" first! The four fairies have different expressions and dances, and their arms are wrapped with light and silky ribbons, swaying gently with the wind. Look at this "Squirrel Picking Grapes". I saw it shaking its big hairy tail and staring at the big purple grapes with small eyes, for fear of being taken away by other small animals.

There are interesting folk stories in paper-cutting! This paper-cut tells the story of a mouse getting married. Look! The little mice carried the big sedan chair, the groom was in high spirits, and the big cat was envious. The original story is this: Father Mouse wants to find a good son-in-law for his daughter. Mother mouse says the sun is the best, the sun says the cloud is the best, the cloud says the wind is the best, the wind says the wall is the best, and the wall says the mouse is the best. Best of all, the little mouse married the bride.

What a beautiful paper-cut! I can't put it down!