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完型填空:Chinese paper-cutting is a traditional folk art with a long history. It is a unique way of expression, using simple scissors and paper to create beautiful and meaningful patterns. Paper-cutting can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, more than 1,000 years ago.Paper-cutting is usually done on red paper, which is considered auspicious in Chinese culture. The patterns are usually symmetrical and show a high level of craftsmanship. Common themes include flowers, birds, dragons, phoenixes, and more. These designs are believed to bring good luck and happiness to the home.Paper-cutting is not only a form of art, but also a cultural tradition. It is passed down through generations and remains an important part of Chinese culture. Paper-cutting is also used in many other cultural and social contexts, such as weddings, funerals, and other important occasions.If you are interested in learning more about Chinese paper-cutting, there are many resources available. You can find books and online tutorials that provide step-by-stepinstructions on how to create your own paper-cutting designs. With a little practice, you can create beautiful works of art that will add a touch of traditional Chinese culture to your home or give as a unique gift to friends and family.1.Chinese paper-cutting has a _______ history.A. shortB. mediumC. longD. vast2.Chinese paper-cutting is usually done on _______paper.A. greenB. whiteC. blueD. red3.According to the passage, what is one of the commonthemes in Chinese paper-cutting?A. FlowersB. AnimalsC. BuildingsD. Food4.Which of the following best describes Chinesepaper-cutting?A. It is only used for important occasions.B. It is a dying cultural tradition.C. It is mainly a form of artistic expression.D. It is only used as a cultural tradition.5.Why is red paper used in Chinese paper-cutting?A. Because red represents good luck and happinessin Chinese culture.B. Because red is the color of mourning in Chinese culture.C. Because red represents power and wealth in Chinese culture.D. Because red is the favorite color of Chinese people.。
中国剪纸艺术英语Chinese paper-cutting art is a timeless craft that has been passed down through generations. It involves intricate designs cut from red paper, symbolizing good fortune and happiness.This ancient art form is not just about creatingbeautiful patterns; it's also a way to express cultural stories and social values. Each snip of the scissors tells a tale, weaving together history and tradition.In classrooms, children learn the delicate art of paper-cutting, honing their fine motor skills while absorbing the rich heritage of Chinese culture. It's a hands-on way to connect with the past and the present.The art has evolved over time, with modern artists incorporating contemporary themes into their work. Yet, the essence of paper-cutting remains: a celebration of life and a testament to human creativity.During festivals like the Spring Festival, paper-cut decorations adorn homes and public spaces, bringing joy and a sense of community. They are not just decorations but also a silent language that speaks volumes.Paper-cutting is more than an art; it's a bridge between the heart and the hand, a dance of the soul on paper. It's acraft that continues to inspire and captivate, a testament to the enduring spirit of Chinese culture.。
Chinese Paper CuttingGood morning everyone! Today I will take you to a fairly new world, that is the world of Chinese paper cutting, a traditional folk art in China. Walking through this aisle, we can see ‘Chinese Paper Cutting’ in the blue sky. Now let us go to the world of paper cutting to enjoy its unique beauty.Do you know what this is? It is a Chinese zodiac of paper cutting. They are wonderful, right?Now I will introduce it from fie following five aspects: a brief introduction of it, its origin, the process of making a paper cutting, its uses and its status. And then i will introduce them respectively.Chinese Paper Cutting is the art of cutting paper designs, since paper was invented by Cai Lun in the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. The art form later spread to other parts of the world with different regions adopting their own cultural styles. Because the cut outs are also used to decorate doors and windows, they are sometimes referred to "chuāng huā", meaning Window Flower. (This is a paper cutting "Window Flower" used during Chinese New Year)Now let’s see its origin. Paper-cut is a very distinctive visual art of Chinese handicrafts. It originated from the 6th century when women used to paste golden and silver foil cuttings onto their hair at the temples, and men used them in sacred rituals. Later, they were used during festivals to decorate gates and windows. After hundreds of years of development, now they have become a very popular means of decoration among country folk, especially women.Then goes the process.There are two methods of manufacture: one use scissors, the other use knives. In the scissor method, several pieces of paper —up to eight —are fastened together. The motif is then cut with sharp, pointed scissors. Knife cuttings are fashioned by putting several layers of paper on a relatively soft foundation consisting of a mixture of tallow and ashes. Following a pattern, the artist cuts the motif into the paper with a sharp knife which is usually held vertically. Skilled crafters can even cut outdifferent drawings freely without stopping.Since it is so special, you may wonder what functions they have. Now let’s see its uses. It is mostly for decoration. People find hope and comfort in expressing wishes with paper cuttings. For example: for a wedding ceremony, red paper cuttings are a traditional and required decoration on the tea set, the dressing table glass, and on other furniture. A big red paper character 'Xi' (happiness) is a traditional must on the newlywed's door. Upon the birthday party of a senior, the character 'Shou' represents longevity and will add delight to the whole celebration; while a pattern of plump children cuddling fish signifies that every year they will be abundant in wealth. (This is the cutting to celebrate the birthday of the senior, and this one is a plump boy cuddling a fish used in the new year.) Finally, let’s see its status. Although paper cutting is popular around the globe, only the Chinese paper cut was listed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists, which was in 2009. The Chinese paper-cutting was recognized and listed because it has a history of more than 1500 years and it represents cultural values of the people throughout China. Modern paper cutting has developed into a commercial industry. Paper cutting remains popular in contemporary China, especially during special events like the Chinese New Year or weddings.OK now, look at this one! The left of the cutting are the same as the right side, so it is a symmetrical cut. As for this one, it’s Daiyu in A Dream In Red Mansion which is one of the four classical novels in Chinese history. It is not a symmetrical cut, but an asymmetrical one.After my introduction, I believe you have learned much about Chinese traditional folk art. I hope you can enjoy your next journey in China. That is all for my introduction. Thanks for your support and cooperation!。
Chinese paper cuttingChinese paper cutting, or Jianzhi, is a kind of folk art which uses scissors or knives to cut papers for decoration or other folk activities. Having a wide mass base in China, paper cutting has been involved in the social life for different peoples and has presented multiple social values in cognition, amusement and communication etc.In 2006, Jianzhi was enlisted into the first group of National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the State Council, and it was listed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists in 2009.Origin:The art of paper-cutting in China may date back to the second century C.E., since paper was invented by Cai in the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. As paper became more affordable, paper-cutting became one of the most important types of Chinese folk art. Later, this art form spread to other parts of the world, with different regions adopting their own cultural styles. Because the cut-outs are often used to decorate doors and windows, they are sometimes referred to as paper-cut for window, window flowers or window paper-cuts. People glued the papercuts to the exterior of windows, so the light from the inside would shine through the negative space of the cutout. Usually, the artworks are made of red paper, as red is associated with festivities and happiness in Chinese culture, but others colored were also used. Normally paper-cutting artwork is used on festivals like Spring Festival, weddings and childbirth. Papercuts always symbolize luck and happiness.Chinese paper-cutting originated from ancient activities of worshipping ancestors and gods, and is a traditional part of Chinese culture. According to archaeological records, it originates from the 6th century, although some believe that its history could be traced as far back as the Warring States period (around 3 BC), long before the paper was invented. At that time, people used other thin materials, like leaves, silver foil, silk and even leather, to carve hollowed patterns. Later, when paper was invented, people realized that this material was easy to cut, store and discard, and paper became the major material for this type of artwork. During the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368–1912), this artistry witnessed its most prosperous period. For over a thousand years, people (mainly women) have been making paper-cuts as part a leisure activity. They created different type of paper-cutting and shared and passed this traditional craftsmanship to their children, so that this traditional art style became more and more popular and is still practiced to this day.In ancient times, human beings have discovered and used images as an artistic method of image representation, and then created the artistic language of engraving and air through various materials. This is in many primitive society color pottery and rock painting, Shang Zhou bronzes, Han dynasty picture stone art, reflected ancient artificer to use this artistic technique consummation. Today's folk paper-cuts are strikingly consistent with the style and exterior features of the paper, which fully explain the inheritance and continuity of their relationship.The Chinese imperial concubine holding the baby, playing with the window, skillfully cutting the Paulownia Leaves according to the window screen. Use thin slicematerial to cut carve flower, before have paper already be like Han dynasty gold and silver foil engraved flower. But the exact cut, of course, is after paper. Our country is the country that invented paper, already began to make paper in the western Han dynasty. At this point, the use of paper for cutting out the hollow out performance in accordance with the paper-cut art required by the folk custom has been generated among the people. However, the earliest papercut was found in the north Korean period (386 A.D. 581), which was unearthed near the flaming mountain of Turpan in Xinjiang. These papercuts, the way of repeated folding and the non-occlusion of the image, are very similar to today's folk paper cutting paper.When paper-cutting passed down to the Tang dynasty, the skills of handcraft became mature. Paper-cutting was not only a kind of handcraft, but also a piece of artwork, as it could express the idea through the pattern. In Ming and Qing dynasty, paper-cutting experienced its peak development. Folk paper-cutting spread to a wider range and had abundant means of artistic expression. Paper-cutting was used to decorate doors, windows and walls to show happiness and festival.Classification:Paper-cutting is one of the oldest and the most popular folk arts in China. It can be geographically divided into a southern and a northern style. The southern style, represented by works from Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province and Le Qing in Zhejiang Province, features ingenious and beautiful designs, exquisite carving and interesting shapes. The northern style, mainly from Yu Xian and Feng Ning in Hebei Province and best represented by works from northern Shaanxi, features exaggerated shapes, vigorousness, vivid depictions and diverse patterns.The style of window paper-cuts is usually free, except the flower pattern on the corner. The theme of window paper-cuts has a wide range, the most popular of which is based on the stories of traditional Chinese opera. As most buyers are farmers, the content of window paper-cut usually describe farming, spinning, fishing and poultry farming.1. To pattern classification: paper cutting patterns for people, animals, characters, with 62, flowers, fruits and vegetables, insects, landscapes and so on, and proposed the addition of the world's rare, modern class two, a total of 11 categories.2. Category: China paper-cut meaning characteristics, the performance of the theme implies, so the basis of meaning, which can be divided into: blessing, cowardly evil, evil, exhortation, warning, interest and other seven categories.3. To use classification: some people think that the classification of paper cutting should be based on the use, which can be divided into:(1) decorative affixed to its substrate for appreciation or increase its beauty of the paper-cut, such as window;(2) custom categories: for worship, prayer, a disaster, cowardly evil, poison paper-cut, such as door;(3) draft type: used for stencil printing, printing and dyeing paper cutting, such as embroidery manuscript;(4) design class: can increase the beauty of things, or can promote its paper-cut, such as film or television titles4. Other classification methods: others think that should be divided into threecategories: (1) all paper scissors to do with the color window color draft (like flowers), known as paper cutting.(2) any work that is cut and pasted with color paper should be called "cut and paste"(3) those who cut and then fill the works of art should be called shear.5. To paper and production classification: there are paper and production classification, more for teaching purposes. It will be divided into two types of paper cutting, eight kinds: First class: monochrome paper-cut. Is to use a colored paper to cut and subdivided into do:(1) jackknife, soon after the paper folded cut, after the opening of a pattern or fonts available.(2) Diego scissors, the number of overlapping sheets of paper together to nail down and then cut the script, number of his prints.Second categories: complex color paper-cut, also known as colored paper-cut. color paper is based on the number of sub cut after cut collage mapping; or with white paper cut into a script, and then dyed fill a variety of colors; or the first cut on the main board, lined with white and then dyed to fill a variety of colors can be subdivided:(1) lining color class, first made of monochrome paper-cut method of cutting diagram, and then to color paper as a lining.(2) color, monochrome paper-cut way to cut the main version and the second version of the image, and then another cut paper tape mounted in the main version of the site needs; or colors required to color the drawings of colored paper, overlap with the nail, and then along the way the draft line cut, and chose to take a main version. Paste mounted on the substrate, and then the rest of the Tim posted on the main board.(3) color, which are colored paper cut into all parts of the image, and then posted in accordance with drawings mounted on backing paper; or see the different colors of paper overlapping clinch, and then cut into a script, kiss the fight on backing paper.(4) dyeing, that is, the white paper or lighten colored paper which is easy to be impregnated is cut into various images, and then dyed the required color gradually; or the paper is dyed first, and then cut into an image(5) coloring categories, namely black paper or dark paper cut out the main version, mounted on a white paper, then the script a variety of colors; or cut with the white theme image, laminating and then fill in the required color dyeing; the first fill and then cut to do so.(6) magnetic paper-cut, magnetic paper-cut in the process of manual production and machine production points, manual paper-cut and scissors and engraved points As for the two methods of paper cutting, the main method should be chosen.Symmetry:There are basic cut-outs, consisting of a single image, and symmetrical designs, that are usually created by some folding over a proportioned crease, and then cutting a shape, so that when unfolded, it forms a symmetrical design. Chinese paper cuttings are usually symmetrical. The paper cut outs are usually in an even number series of 2, 4, 24 etc.Uses:Today, paper cuttings are chiefly decorative. They liven up walls, windows, doors, columns, mirrors, lamps and lanterns in homes and are also used on presents or are given as gifts themselves. Paper cut-outs pasted on or near entrances are supposed to bring good luck. Paper cuttings used to be used as patterns, especially for embroidery and lacquer work. Papercuts are used by younger generation as a decoration for their kits and books.Paper-cutting was and is mostly used as a decoration, or an aesthetic way to express people’s hopes, gratitude and other emotions. With a pair of scissors cutting through a piece of red paper, the paper-cuttings are endowed with a simple but exaggerated beauty. The vividly depicted paper-cuttings have different meanings. Some express the wish for a harvest or a wealthy life, such as paper-cuttings of a golden harvest, thriving domestic animals, good fortunes, a surplus year or a carp jumping over a dragon gate (a traditional Chinese story, indicating a leap towards a better life); some depict animals and plants, such as paper-cuttings of polecats, lions, jade rabbits (animal from a Chinese legend), pomegranates and peonies; some illustrate legendary figures or scenes from traditional myths or stories, such as paper-cuttings of the Yellow Emperor, The cowherd and weaving girl and 24 stories of filial piety; and others show people’s gratitude towards life, such as paper-cuttings of a doll with two twisted hair on each side of the head, fish swimming through lotus and dishes. (a strong passion for life can be easily seen from the paper-cuttings of the women)The most famous paper-cutting characters in Chinese are “福” ( f ú , meaning 'lucky') and “囍” ( x ǐ , meaning 'double happiness'). Even to this day, Chinese people love to hang paper-cutting of these two characters at their doors. “福” is usually used during the Chinese New Year’s Festival, indicating people’s wishes for a lucky year. “囍” can often be seen at the windows or door of newly-weds.Process:There are two methods of manufacture: one uses scissors, the other uses knives. In the scissor method, several pieces of paper — up to eight — are fastened together. The motif is then cut with sharp, pointed scissors. The first step is to fold. Fold a piece of squared paper along the diagonal into a triangle, and fold into another triangle. Now wecan start to cut. Window blossoms can be designed with irregular patterns. First cut an arch which will be the outline of the petals. After that use a pair of scissors to cut different kinds of curved lines and saw tooth. A half heart shape can also be cut. The last step is to opened with light touch to avoid tear the fine connections. Lightly flat it, you will find a beautiful symmetrical pattern from a random cut.Knife cuttings are fashioned by putting several layers of paper on a relatively soft foundation consisting of a mixture of tallow and ashes. Following a pattern, the artist cuts the motif into the paper with a sharp knife which is usually held vertically. Skilled crafters can even cut out different drawings freely without stopping.The paper was carved using a carving knife instead of using scissors. In the windows, the bright colors combined with light to form lovely patterns and shadows. At first, a carving mold should be designed, and then the lines of the pattern will be drawn. After that, the mold is put on a stack of paper and different kinds of knives are used to carve along the lines. The last step is to color the paper. Dyes are mixed with liquor and are brushed onto white paper. This procedure is called “smoking sample”. The wetted carved mold is put on white paper and smoked with a candle. Before the copying machine was invented, the paper cut artists copied their carving mold using this technique.中国剪纸艺术中国剪纸是一种用剪刀或刻刀在纸上剪刻花纹,用于装点生活或配合其他民俗活动的民间艺术。
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传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 1Dear Eric:You want to know about Chinese paper cut. Here Im glad to tell you something about it.Chinese paper cut has a long history of over 2,000 years. It can be seen in different parts of China. Many people, no matter young or old, are fond of it.People in northern part of China do well in making paper cut. They cut paper into different shapes, like birds, animals, flowers and so on.I think Chinese paper cuts are not only beautiful but also very useful. People usually put them on doors or windows when they celebrate something happy, especially for the Spring Festival. More and more people are interested in it. I hope youll come to China to see more Chinese paper cuts one day.传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 2The paper-cut is one of Chinese most popular folk art,may trace theA.D.for six centuries according to archaeology its history,but thepeople thought its reality starts the time to compare this also tohave early several hundred years.Paper-cut commonly used to religiousrite,aspect and so on decoration and plastic arts.In past,the people make the dissimilar in shape and formphysicalimage and the portrait after the commonly used paper,buries togetherwith the dead or at the funeral burns,this custom beyond the borderChina sometimes still obviously.Paper-cut art generally all has thesymbolic significance,also is a this kind of ceremony part; Inaddition the paper-cut also serves as the sacrificial offeringancestor and the deity uses the offering the widget.Because its material is probably easy,the cost inexpensive,theeffect stands sees,the adaption surface is broad and generally iswelcome; Because it most suits the rural women leisure manufacture,both may do practical,and may beautify the life.Each place all cansee the paper-cut,even has formed the different place style school.The paper-cut not only has displayed populaces esthetic hobby,and holding nationalitys social in-depth psychology,also is China mosthas one of characteristic people skills,its modelling characteristicespecially is worth studying.Now,the paper-cut are many is uses in to decorate.The paper-cut mayuse in to embellish the wall,the windows and doors,Fang Zhu,themirror,the lamp and the lantern and so on,also may make using of theembellishment for the present,even paper-cut itself also may bestowthe other people as the gift.People before also often makes thepaper-cut embroiders the flowered and the painting art model.The paper-cut is not but is by manually makes with the machine,thecommonly used method has two kinds:The scissors cut with the knifecut.传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 3Paper cutting is a traditional art in China which has been making its way along the route of the long history of paper.Thekind of art went after the invention of paper in Han Dynasty,once became one of the main form of arts,and was popular to the people of the time; even in royal families ladies were also judged by the ability at papercut.Most of the papercut artists are women.The themes of their works usually include everything in peoples daily life from dumb things to the surroundings.Familiarity makes them understand the real spirit of the art.The main tool for papercut is scissors.Once they are owned by a master of papercut,they will do so well that they become so supernatural and their papercuts are beyond imagination flow out of his/her hands in the chattering of a common pair of scissors.Another tool for paper cutting is engraving knives which are necessary to enhance a sharpened effect or to make a delicate job.No doubt that arts come from life and serve life.Papercuts are very popular in the countryside.The bright colors of red,green or light blue papercuts provide a strong foil to set off a merry atmosphere.So they are often found in wedding ceremonies or festivals in China.And people like to decorate their windows and doors using colorful papercuts of different shapes and sizes whether they be birds,animals or flowers.In different parts of china,people young or old find hope and comfort in expressing wishes with paper cuttings.For example:for a wedding ceremony,red paper cuttings are a traditional and required decoration on the tea set,the dressing table glass,and on other furniture.A big red paper character Xi (happiness) is a traditional must on the newlyweds door.Upon the birthday party of a senior,the character Shou represents longevity and will add delight to the whole celebration; while a pattern of plumpchildren cuddling fish signifies that every year they will be abundant in wealth.传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 4Let the Chinese traditional culture is profound, deep is far stream long. T oday, I want to introduce the traditional culture is the paper-cut!There are many kinds of paper-cut, such as: the window, like flowers, fireworks, shoes, flowers, door raft, bay state cloth, measures of worship, the paper-cut, QiFan paper-cut, the paper-cut characters, the paper-cut, pictures, etc. My times just introduce paper-cut pictures and characters and paper-cut QiFan paper-cut.Paper-cut picture is on a piece of paper cut out a picture. You see first that "scholar", one is carrying on the reading a book, Mr. He is a scholar of the way, Look at this picture again, show peony "phoenix" is a phoenix on playing on a peony, like a child playing...Paper-cut characters is first, and then take out a piece of paper on top of some Chinese cut out, still can cut art words! I have cut, very beautiful, not letter, you try! You look nice would say, because this is the prequel down?I have done QiFan paper-cut, according to their way (is) I first took a 1 FenMi stick, grab a piece of paper, it into a triangular shape between yourself and see this cut (how) the final paper is stuck up again. Would you try and made!China still has a lot of traditional culture, such as calligraphy, embroidery, etc. How, we Chinese have many traditional culture? 传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 5China has a history of more than five thousand years, whose culture is various. Chinese people are so proud of their culture and many traditional arts are part of the national treasure, suchas the festivals that contain the myths and the handwork. One of the special handwork products is paper-cut, which is now learned by less people.Paper-cut is an extraordinary art, which is using scissors to cut paper into graphics. This art just needs simple tool, but it is not easy at all. When we look at the masters to cut paper, it takes them only a few minutes to finish, in fact, for a freshman, they need to practise for a long time. This art has a long history. It reflects the wisdom of Chinese people.My grandma inherits this art, and she can cut a lot of graphics. When I was very small, she tried to teach me this handwork, but I was addicted to playing computer games. Now I feel so regretful, because paper-cut is treasure, and many foreigners love it. But as a Chinese, I used to refuse it. The in-heritage of tradition needs everybodys passion.传统文化英语作文:中国剪纸 6Since the big country has been found at October 1st of 1949, the Peoples Republic of China has gone through a history of 62 years. Looking back at the 62 years, especially in recent 30 years, we have made many great achievements in different fields. And China has been the second largest economy in the world in 2010. And as a Chinese, I am so proud of our mother country.However, on the other hand, we also have been losing many other good things such as beautiful environment and traditional culture when the GDP has increased quickly. And we also know that the traditional culture is the soul of an ancient nation. It is the most important thing. But we Chinese seem to ignore this. And that many things happened in this year like to remind us to be awake of this phenomenon. The accident of our high speed trains had taken many peoples lives away in July. And that the 2-years-old girl had been hurt to die while 18 passers should to save her.And in my opinion, the culture and civilization are so important that we cant lose them. However the economy and technology have been developed, we will have nothing when we lost the important things. As a student, I have no idea that what should I do. And I just want to say, we must develop our traditional culture but not to abandon them.。
中国剪纸英文介绍Chinese Paper CuttingPaper cutting is an ancient Chinese art form that has been practiced for centuries. It involves the intricate and delicate cutting of paper into beautiful and intricate designs. The art of paper cutting is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and has been used for a variety of purposes, from decorative to ceremonial.The origins of paper cutting can be traced back to the 4th century AD, when the invention of paper made it possible to create these intricate designs. Initially, paper cutting was used for religious and ceremonial purposes, with designs being used to decorate temples and shrines. Over time, the art form evolved and became more widely used for decorative purposes, with people creating a wide range of designs, from simple geometric patterns to intricate scenes depicting nature, animals, and human figures.One of the most distinctive features of Chinese paper cutting is the use of negative space. Rather than simply cutting out shapes and patterns, paper cutters in China often create designs by cutting away the background, leaving behind a delicate and intricate design. Thistechnique requires a high level of skill and precision, as the paper cutter must be able to visualize the final design and plan their cuts accordingly.Another key aspect of Chinese paper cutting is the use of symmetry and balance. Many designs are created using a symmetrical format, with mirrored or repeated patterns on either side of the paper. This creates a sense of harmony and balance that is characteristic of traditional Chinese art.The tools used in paper cutting are relatively simple, but require a great deal of skill to use effectively. The most common tool is a small, sharp pair of scissors, which are used to carefully cut the paper into the desired design. Paper cutters also often use a variety of other tools, such as knives, punches, and other specialized cutting implements, to create more complex and intricate designs.One of the most fascinating aspects of Chinese paper cutting is the wide range of designs and motifs that are used. From floral patterns to animal figures, from geometric shapes to intricate scenes, the possibilities are endless. Many designs are inspired by nature, with images of flowers, birds, and other creatures being particularly common. Other designs may be more abstract or symbolic, drawing on elements of Chinese mythology and folklore.Despite the long history of paper cutting in China, the art form remains popular and vibrant today. Many traditional paper cutting techniques are still practiced, with artisans passing down their skills and techniques from generation to generation. At the same time, contemporary paper cutters are also experimenting with new techniques and materials, creating innovative and modern designs that build on the rich traditions of the past.One of the key ways in which paper cutting continues to be celebrated and shared in China is through the use of paper cutting in various cultural and ceremonial contexts. For example, paper cutting is often used to decorate homes and public spaces during important festivals and holidays, such as the Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Paper cutting may also be used in traditional wedding ceremonies, with the bride and groom exchanging paper-cut symbols as a sign of their commitment to one another.In addition to its cultural and ceremonial uses, paper cutting has also become an important art form in its own right, with many artists and artisans creating and exhibiting their work both within China and around the world. Paper cutting has been recognized as an important part of China's cultural heritage, with efforts being made to preserve and promote the art form through education, exhibitions, and other initiatives.Overall, Chinese paper cutting is a truly remarkable art form that has a rich and storied history. From its origins in religious and ceremonial contexts to its modern-day applications in art and design, paper cutting continues to captivate and inspire people around the world. Whether you are a seasoned paper cutter or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and elegance of this ancient art form, there is much to discover and explore in the world of Chinese paper cutting.。
粛屮.国阮n.Chinese paper-cuttings中国剪纸,剪出大千世界山东荷泽思源学校路冬梅Paper-cutting is one of the most popular decorative Chinese handicrafts.It is popular for its low cost and artistry.Rural women often make paper-cuttings in their spare time when farming is not busy. Folk paper-cutting conveys the content and nature of traditional culture with its own particular language.The history of paper-cutting can be dated back to the6th century.From the7th to13th century,paper-cutting became popular especially during Chinese festivals.The art spread to the rest of the world in the14th century.On the one hand,in rural areas,paper-cutting is traditionally a handicraft for women.In the past, every girl was supposed to master it and brides were often judged by their skills.Professional papercutting artists are,on the other hand,usually males who earned guaranteed incomes by working in workshops.Paper-cuttings were mainly used in regional rituals,decorations and styling.Today,papercuttings are used as decorations,and they are usually made with red paper,which is the most popular and propitious(吉祥的)color in Chinese culture.They can be used to decorate walls,windows,doors, pillars,mirrors,lamps and lanterns,and they themselves can also be given as gifts.Paper-cuttings were also used to serve as the mould(模具)pattern for making embroideries(朿卩绣)and spray paintings.Paper-cuttings are popular because of their expression of wishes and hopes.In ancient times, limited territory,restricted culture together with the occurrence of natural disasters made people desire for a happier living.Wishes for wealth,health and longevity are conveyed through paper-cuttings.For example,during the Chinese New Year,the character#Fu(福,blessing)"is pasted upside down on the door to express people"s wish for the coming of"Fu".At a wedding ceremony,a red paper-cutting with the character"Xi(4,double happiness)"is a traditional and essential decoration,while patterns of dolls,gourds(葫芦)or lotus(莲花)symbolize wishes for children.At a birthday party of an old person,paper-cuttings with the character"Shou(寿,longevity)"are often seen.It is easy to learn how to make paper-cuttings,and required tools are simply a piece of paper and a knife or a pair of scissors.But to master this art is not easy at all because it requires much effort, practice,craftsmanship and imagination.There are two methods of making paper-cuttings.One is using scissors,and the other is using knives.Why are paper-cuttings popular?44Crazy English2020.11left the cage open while changing the water,so it flew away."when I heard this,tears poured down my face.That night,I looked at the empty cage,as if the pigeon had come back.I imagined that it was eating the cookie and I was patting it.When I recovered,I found my fingers had gone into the caged food.Two days later in the afternoon,/suddenly saw two pigeons flying into the house! As I came closer,I saw the gray-white pigeon's leg with an orange rope!“Dear,you've not only come back,but you've brought your mate,"I said happily.When it saw me coming,it looked from me to its mate.Then it flew away with its companion and joined a flock of pigeons nearby.Watching it fly away made me sad again,but sadness was soon drowned in joy.It could get free and happy,and wasn't it better?•中国风中国剪纸,剪出大千世界Critical ThinkingThey are popular for their low cost, artistry and expression of wishes and hopes.•写作坊特殊句式——书面表达的吸睛点单句过手I.As scheduled 2.As planned 3.As indicated in the graph 4.If present 5.It's the people who obey the rules that matter6.when asked to do things7.If not8.It's the flight FL753that I took.9.do let me know10.Although beautiful and stylish II.It's on the playground that a volleyball game will be held this Friday afternoon.12.if confirmed13.It is not only your enthusiasm,but also your teamwork and good spirits that impress us.14.Not only was I elected the broadcaster of the radio station of our school15.when learning about the project16.can we spend these days17.Not only will I keep from littering and spitting anywhere;whenever possible18.Disappointed as I am19.If elected20.Not only did this activity get us close to nature and give us relaxation from schoolwork 21.What a wonderful day!语篇活用1.so interesting is your class2.It's your encouragement and guidance that motivate me to make some satisfying progress3.Although scheduled for test this morning4.If possible5.If so怎样写好英文发言稿◎经典考题Dear friends>How time flies!Your two-week visit to ourschooliscomingtoanend.Beforeparting from you,I will recall and thank you for what you have done for us on behalf of our classmates.During these two weeks,we had classes together and shared learning experience and cultural difference.Besides,we played basketball after class.What is unforgettable is the time we spent practicing and performing English plays.By talking with you in English,our oral English has improved a lot and we have also learned more about English culture.In the end,I wish you a pleasant journey疯狂英语(读写版)63。
Chinese Paper cutting is a picture cut out on a paper with scissors. The picture patterns are often pasted on the linteis, windows, or lanterns to express the feelings of joy and the perceptions in life. Hence the scissors-cut is also known as “scissors-pi cture” or ”paper-cut for window decoration”.
The patterns are often designed fron events in the jubilant festivals, bumper harvest of the cereals, stories of the folk opera, childrenoranimals, and others. They are very beautiful, interesting, and are widely popular among Chinese people.
The art of paper-cut may be traced back to a period as early as the ancient South and North Dynasties,It appeared at the same time of discovery of Chinese papermaking and is still prosperous across China.
The paper-cut art has become one of the magnificent and beautiful flowers in the Chinese national ar-tistic rteasures.
Chinese paper cutting is a unique artform and has existed for thousands of years with a long history featuring both national and regional themes. Paper began as a precious commodity in the Han Dynasty. Most of the people with access to paper for an entertainment cause such as art were usually nobles in royal palaces. The Song Dynasty scholar Chou Mi mentioned several paper cutters who cut paper with scissors into a great variety of designs and characters in different s, and a young man who could even cut characters and flowers inside his sleeve. The oldest surviving paper cut out is a symmetrical circle from the 6th century found in Xinjiang, China.
From the 7th to 13th century, paper cutting became popular especially during Chinese holiday festivals. The art spread to the rest of the world in the 14th century. Throughout the Qing Dynasty many paper cutting skills were developed including drafting and the use of smoked papers. By the end of the Qing ruling however, new art forms were being introduced.
1、Business Hours 营业时间
2、Office Hours 办公时间
3、Entrance 入口
4、Exit 出口
5、Push 推
6、Pull 拉
7、Shut 此路不通
8、On 打开( 放)
9、Off 关
10、Open 营业(注:多用于商店等营业场所)
11、Pause 暂停
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13、Closed 下班、打烊(注:同10)
14、Menu 菜单
15、Fragile 易碎
16、This Side Up 此面向上
17、Introductions 说明
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19、Keep Right/Left 靠左/右
20、Buses Only 只准公共汽车通过
21、Wet Paint 油漆未干
22、Danger 危险
23、Lost and Found 失物招领处
24、Give Way 快车先行
25、Safety First 安全第一
26、Filling Station 加油站
27、No Smoking 禁止吸烟
28、No Photos 请勿拍照
29、No Visitors 游人止步
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31、No Admittance 闲人免进
32、No Honking 禁止鸣喇叭
33、Parking 停车处
34、Toll Free 免费通行
35、F.F. 快进(注:Fast Forward)
36、Rew. 倒带(注:Re-Wind)
37、EMS (邮政)特快专递
38、Insert Here 此处插入
39、Open Here 此处开启
40、Split Here 此处撕开
41、Mechanical Help 车辆修理
42、“AA”Film 十四岁以下禁看电影
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44、No U-Turn 禁止掉头
45、U-Turn Ok 可以U形转弯
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57、Cafe 咖啡馆、小餐馆
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59、Laundry 洗衣店
60、Travel Agency 旅行社
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63、Poison 有毒/毒品
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73、Shooting Prohibited 禁止打猎
74、Seat by Number 对号入座
75、Protect Public Propety 爱护公共财物
76、Ticket Office(or :Booking Office)售票处
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78、Wipe Your Shoes And Boots请擦去鞋上的泥土
79、Men's/Gentlemen/Gents Room 男厕所
80、Women's/Ladies/Ladies' Room女厕所
81、Occupied (厕所)有人
82、Vacant (厕所)无人
83、Commit No Nuisance 禁止小便
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85、MAN:25032002 生产日期:2002年3月25日
86、EXP:25032002 失效期:2002年3月25日
87、Admission Free免费入场
88、Bike Park(ing) 自行车存车处
89、Children and Women First 妇女、儿童优先
90、Save Food 节约粮食
91、Save Energy 节约能源
92、Handle with Care 小心轻放
93、Dogs Not Allowed 禁止携犬入内
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