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What folk art activities are there?

Question 1: What are the folk art activities in China? It's fun to play dragon lanterns on the Dragon Boat Festival, jump lanterns in the New Year and sing folk songs and solve riddles on the lanterns on lanterns. We have it every year.

Question 2: What folk art activities are there in China? Let me tell you something first: yangko, shadow play, lion dance, sedan chair wedding, stilts, dragon dance, dry boat running, donkey running, two ghosts wrestling, big head doll, bamboo horse running. ...

Question 3: What folk art activities are there in China? The forms of folk art performances are: sedan chair wedding, stilts, dragon dance, dry boat, yangko, donkey running, two ghosts wrestling, and big-headed dolls.

Folk art:

Toys: mud toys, cloth toys, seasonal toys, lantern toys, cotton plastic toys.

Traditional embroidery folk printing and dyeing China brocade.

Sculptural clay sculpture art dough sculpture art puppet art

Cutting and engraving paper cutting and engraving

shadow play

Sculpture: jade carving, wood carving, stone carving and brick carving.

Painting category: color painting, peasant painting and New Year painting.

Weaving category: bamboo lacquerware

Paste category: paper lantern kite performance category.

Folk music and dance ridge

Architectural decoration, mask, porcelain

Question 4: What folk arts are there in China and what kinds of traditional folk arts are there in China?

China folk arts and crafts

China folk arts and crafts have a long history and rich contents. Most of these handicrafts are related to folk customs, and the materials are ceramics, clay sculptures, fabrics, wood, lanterns, pendants,

Lijiang wood ingot, birch bark craft, lacquer craft, animal skin craft, inkstone craft, bamboo weaving craft, lacquer pottery, jade craft, marble craft,

Tujia boxwood carving, porcelain, kites, paper-cuts, grass paintings, New Year pictures, pencil pictures, Thangka, Tuozhen paintings, silverware.

Decoration, paper weaving, Suzhou embroidery, fish skin clothing, etc. Most of the contents are lively and uplifting, good luck, good health and long life, and rich children and grandchildren. , used in traditional folk festivals, traditional religions and ethnic ornaments. These folk crafts are widely spread, vivid and interesting, representing the traditional culture and daily activities of the people of China. China Folk Art Network has specially classified and selected some fine products to introduce to you for your appreciation and reference.

Question 5: What other folk art activities do you know? Talk about the forms of folk art performances: sedan chair wedding, stilts, lion dance, dragon dance, dry boat, yangko, donkey running, two ghosts wrestling, big-headed doll, shadow play.

Folk art:

Toys: mud toys, cloth toys, seasonal toys, lantern toys, cotton plastic toys.

Traditional embroidery folk printing and dyeing China brocade.

Sculptural clay sculpture art dough sculpture art puppet art

Paper-cut and paper-cut shadow play

Sculpture: jade carving, wood carving, stone carving and brick carving.

Painting category: color painting, peasant painting and New Year painting.

Weaving category: bamboo lacquerware

Paste category: paper lantern kite performance category.

Folk music, dance and opera

Architectural decoration, mask, porcelain

Question 6: What are the folk arts in China? There are many kinds of folk arts with different purposes and uses, such as plastic arts for appreciation and practical handicrafts. Generally speaking, it can be divided into: ① painting. These include prints, New Year pictures, architectural color paintings, murals, lantern paintings, fan paintings and so on. 2 sculpture. There are colored sculptures (spectacle colored sculptures, small clay figurines), architectural stone carvings, metal casting carvings, wood carvings, brick carvings, dough sculptures, glass architectural ornaments and so on. ③ Toys. Including mud toys, ceramic toys, cloth toys, bamboo toys, iron toys, paper toys, wax toys, etc. ④ Embroidery, dyeing and knitting. Including batik, calico, homespun, brocade, embroidery, flower picking, flower mending, etc. ⑤ clothing. Including national costumes, children's wear, wedding dresses, embroidered wallets, insoles, jewelry, velvet silk flower and so on. ⑥ Furniture and appliances. Including daily pottery, daily porcelain, wood, bamboo, lacquer, bronze and leather products, horses and chariots, etc. It has decorative and artistic value. ⑦ Toy group. Including puppets, shadow puppets, masks, flower show shapes, etc. 8 paper cutting. Including window grilles, fireworks, embroidery, embroidery patterns, tags, etc. Pet-name ruby paper lamp paper. Including all kinds of lanterns and all kinds of paper. Take part in knitting. Including straw weaving, bamboo weaving, wickerwork weaving, straw weaving, wheat straw weaving, brown weaving, paper weaving and so on. ? Food. Pastry mold, pastry modeling, candy modeling, etc.

Question 7: What folk arts are there in my hometown? What are the top ten folk arts in China? What is folk art?

Source: Interesting historical time: 2015-09-1517: 00: 51Editor: Li Jian.

1, Chyi Chin painting and calligraphy

In ancient China, playing the piano (guqin), playing chess (Weiqi), calligraphy (writing brush) and painting (traditional Chinese painting) were the skills that literati and poets (including some aristocratic families) had to master in order to cultivate their self-cultivation, which were collectively called piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. Guqin is one of the oldest plucked instruments in China, Weiqi was initiated by China, calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China, and ink painting is also unique in China. Therefore, Chyi Chin's paintings and calligraphy embody China's long history and traditional culture.

2. Opera

Traditional Chinese opera is a traditional form of drama in China, and its origin has a long history. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 360 kinds of traditional operas and tens of thousands of traditional plays in ethnic minority areas in China. The more popular and famous operas are: Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yue Opera, Henan Opera, xiang opera Opera, Guangdong Opera, Qin Opera, Sichuan Opera, Pingju Opera, Shanxi Opera, Han Opera, Chaozhou Opera, Fujian Opera, Qi Opera, Hebei Bangzi Opera, Anqing Huangmei Opera and Hunan Opera. There are more than 50 operas, especially Peking Opera, which are the most popular and spread all over the country.

3. Shadow play

Shadow play originated in Shaanxi during the Western Han Dynasty in China, with a history of 1000 years. It is the earliest art of moving shadow play in the world. Some people think that shadow play is the modern "ancestor of movies". In China, many local operas are derived from shadow play, and the performance principles and artistic means adopted by shadow play have also played an important leading role in the invention of modern films and the development of modern film art films. It can be seen that the art of shadow play has high artistic value in China and even in the world.

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4. Paper-cutting

Paper-cutting is one of the most popular traditional folk decorative arts in China with a long history. Paper-cutting can be seen all over the country, and even formed different local styles. Paper-cutting not only shows the aesthetic taste of the public, but also contains the deep social psychology of the nation. It is also one of the most distinctive folk arts in China, and its modeling features are particularly worth studying. Folk paper-cutting has the characteristics of comprehensiveness, beautification and auspiciousness in the form of expression, and at the same time, folk paper-cutting conveys the connotation and essence of traditional culture with its own specific expression language.

5. Clay sculpture art

Clay sculpture art is an ancient and common folk art in China. It takes soil as raw material, hand-shaped, or plain or colorful, with figures and animals as the main ones. The clay sculpture art in China can be traced back to the Neolithic Age from 4000 years ago to 1000 years ago, and there are also many discoveries in the underground archaeology of prehistoric culture. The most famous clay sculptures in China are Zhang in Tianjin, clay figurines in Huishan in Wuxi and colored sculptures in Dunhuang Grottoes. The present clay sculpture art is a concrete portrayal of people's pursuit of returning to nature.