Introduction of Chaoshan folk paper-cutting
Chaoshan folk paper-cut paper-cut is a traditional folk art of Han nationality in Guangdong Province. Clip art originated from Han folk festivals or festivals. Chaoshan folk paper-cutting is one of many local schools. The rainy and high-temperature climate makes the white paper-pasted windows in Chaoshan dwellings disappear, and Chaoshan folk paper-cuts are no longer used as window decorations, but are used for other purposes. Chaoshan folk paper-cutting is still widely used in celebrations and festivals. During festivals, offerings to gods and ancestors, as well as gifts for folk weddings and birthdays, are always decorated with several exquisite "decals". Like many places in China, Chaoshan folk also regard paper-cutting as a kind of "pattern" of embroidery. "decals" are small in scale, or three or four inches, or one or two inches, all of which are sketches; Modeling changes with the shape of offerings and gifts, with various forms. There are also many forms of "patterns", including back pocket flowers and apron flowers one or two feet square, hat flowers and shoe flowers in the form of sketches.