There were many types of Chinese paper-cut works that could be classified according to different standards. The following are some common classifications:
1. According to the theme of paper-cutting:
- Flowers, such as chrysanthemums, peonies, lotuses, etc.
- Animals: such as pigs, cattle, sheep, dragons, phoenixes, etc.
- [Character Category: Portrait, Landscape, Mythological Figure, etc.]
2. According to the forms of paper-cutting:
- Planar paper-cut: The paper-cut will be pasted on the wall or on the paper for display.
- Three-dimensional paper-cut: Cut the paper-cut into three-dimensional shapes and put them into bottles, boxes, and other containers for display.
- Rubbing paper-cut: The paper-cut pattern was printed on the paper and then made into a work of art by rubbing.
3. According to the purpose of paper-cutting:
- Home decoration: stick the paper-cut on the walls, windows, door handles, furniture, etc. to add color and beauty to the home.
- Cultural gifts: Give paper-cuts as cultural gifts to foreign friends or important occasions.
- Festival Gift: Give paper-cuts to friends and family as a holiday gift to express blessings and love.
4. According to the genre of paper-cutting:
- Traditional schools: Shanxi paper-cut, Shaanxi paper-cut, Henan paper-cut, etc. These schools of paper-cut patterns and styles are very unique.
- Modern schools: Beijing paper-cut, Sichuan paper-cut, etc. These schools of paper-cut pay more attention to artistry and practicality, combining paper-cut with decoration and craftsmanship.
The above are some common Chinese paper-cut works. Different classifications can bring different characteristics and charm.
There are many famous paper-cutting artists in China. The following are some of them:
1 Liu Chuankai: paper-cut artist, painter, owner of the Summer Palace gallery in Beijing.
2. Zhou Xiangyu, paper-cut artist, owner of Beijing Xiangshan Park Art Gallery.
3. Hao Yi, paper-cut artist, vice president of Beijing City Gallery Association.
4. Zhang Renhua, paper-cut artist, owner of the gallery in Beijing's Wangjing International Art District.
5. Li Zerun: paper-cut artist, owner of Beijing Century Art Source Gallery.
6. Yang Yunqing, paper-cut artist, owner of Beijing Century Art Source Gallery.
7. Huang Yongyu, a paper-cut artist and a professor at the Chinese Academy of Arts.
8. Tian Liming, paper-cut artist, owner of Beijing Century Art Source Gallery.
9. Wang Gang, paper-cut artist, researcher at the National Art Museum of China.
These are some of the famous paper-cut artists in China. Their paper-cut works have different styles and high artistic value.
There are many outstanding poets in modern Nepal literature. Some famous poets who wrote in Nepal include:
1 Pahya Satshvi-Pahya Satshvi is one of the representatives of modern Nepal literature. His poems are full of emotions of patriotism and democracy, including famous works such as "Motherland, My Motherland" and "The Power of the People".
Prahna Krishna is another famous poet in Nepal. His poems are full of praise for nature and humanity, including famous works such as "Song of the Forest" and "Song of the Moon".
3 Krishna Pagadema-Krishna Pagadema is one of the outstanding representatives of modern Nepal literature. His poems are full of deep thoughts on human nature, nature and social problems, including famous works such as "The Light of Silence" and "The Solution to poverty".
4 Ishmael Karsia-Ishmael Karsia is a poet with a deep literary foundation. His poems are full of praise for Nepal culture and history, including famous works such as "Ancient Temple" and "Song of the Himalayas".
The works of these poets made an important contribution to the development and prosperity of modern Nepal literature.
" Cutting Sandalwood " was one of the fables in ancient China. It was about an official of the State of Zheng who misunderstood the intentions of the woodcutter when he was cutting down trees, which led to the suffering of himself and others. The main idea of the story emphasized that people should treat others with kindness and tolerance, and should not hurt others because of misunderstanding and prejudice.
In terms of artistic features, Fattan-Cutting used the form of fables to convey the author's thoughts through fictional stories. The characters in the story were vivid, the plot was complicated, and the language was concise and philosophical. The story also revealed the truth that people should respect each other and treat each other with kindness through the dialogue between the officials of the State of Zheng and the woodcutter. In addition, the story also used symbolic means to express the relationship between people through the image of trees. They should grow and support each other like trees.
The story of the Little Buddha in Nepal often involves the concept of a young child who is seen as an incarnation or a very special being in the Buddhist context. In Nepal, Buddhism has a deep-rooted history. Little Buddha might refer to a child who shows extraordinary wisdom or spiritual qualities from a young age, much like the idea of the reincarnation of enlightened beings in Tibetan Buddhism. However, without more specific details, it's a general idea based on the rich Buddhist heritage of Nepal.
One key element could be the child's special qualities. If it's in line with the idea of a reincarnation, then signs of past-life memories or an advanced understanding of complex Buddhist concepts might be important. Another element could be the reaction of the local community. Their acceptance and reverence for the 'Little Buddha' would play a big role in the story.
The reason why Nepal was the only country in the world without widows was that Nepal had a very strict widow law that stipulated that only after a formal divorce could a woman become a widow.
This law ensured that women would receive fair treatment during divorce and would not suffer unnecessary financial difficulties and discrimination because of the breakdown of marriage. In addition, women in Nepal can re-employ, gain economic independence and rebuild their lives after divorce.
Nepal widow law also stipulated that divorced women could not get married within a year of divorce to ensure that they could focus on their personal life and career after the breakup.
Therefore, Nepal widow law provided a safe and fair guarantee for women to receive the best treatment during divorce and to rebuild their lives.
Books on Nepal culture, history, and culture are recommended as follows:
History and Culture of Nepal Jia Xi
2. Nepal Traditional Art- Satvey
Religion and Philosophy of Nepal Kaki
4. Nepal Food Culture- Smith
5. Myths and Legends of Nepal Praksi
6 " Nepal Traditional Buildings " Satvey
7 Nepal Literature Jia Xi
8 Foreign influences in Nepal culture- Satvey
These books cover many aspects of Nepal culture, history, and humanity. The readers can choose to read according to their interests. At the same time, you can also get free Nepal books through online reading platforms such as Google Books and Project Gutenberg.
The method of cutting begonia flowers was to choose healthy branches, about 5-10 cm long, with two bud points on each section of the cutting. Cut the leaves in half to reduce the amount of steam. To prepare loose and airy soil, you can use three portions of turfy soil and one portion of pearlstone to prepare the cutting medium. The bottom of the cutting was cut into an inclined plane, dipped in the rooting powder, and directly inserted into the matrix. The surrounding soil was compressed, and water was sprayed. The temperature was maintained between 18-20 ° C. With more ventilation, the cutting would take root very quickly.