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Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Paper-cut works on the theme of the Beijing Winter Olympics

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Public Network poster news reporter Tian Jinming Yantai reported

On the occasion of the Arrival of the Year of the Tiger and the advent of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Yi Peijuan, the representative inheritor of Yantai's national intangible cultural heritage, Yantai Paper-cutting, took up scissors and expressed her expectations for the Year of the Tiger and her blessings for the successful holding of the Winter Olympics with vivid and vivid paper-cutting works.

The Beijing Winter Olympics is about to open, Yi Peijuan produced a number of Winter Olympics theme paper cuts such as "Together to the Future", showing the two mascots of "Ice Pier" and "Snow Rongrong" in the form of paper cuts, conveying good wishes.

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Year of the Tiger theme paper-cut work "Harmonious Tiger"

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Year of the Tiger theme paper-cut work "Harvest Tiger"

Not only that, Yi Peijuan also produced a number of paper-cut works on the theme of the Year of the Tiger, such as "Harvest Tiger" and "Harmonious Tiger". The overall shape of the Harvest Tiger is round, surrounded by peanuts, corn, rice ears, wheat ears and other crops, with a tiger in the center. The work symbolizes that in 2022, the national wind and rain are smooth, the grain is abundant, and the Guotai Min'an is an. "Harmonious Tiger" is set in a mountain forest with a beautiful ecological environment, with lush trees and flowers. Under a pine tree, the tiger father and mother tiger family of three played. The work symbolizes the prosperity and strength of the big family of the motherland and the happiness and well-being of the people.

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

Paper-cut works themed in the Year of the Tiger

Non-hereditary heirs express their good wishes with paper-cut works

"During the Spring Festival, I create these works with auspicious meanings, on the one hand, I want to send good wishes to everyone, on the other hand, I also want to express my yearning for a better life through these paper-cut works." Yi Peijuan said.

Born in a family of paper-cutting, Yi Peijuan has been engaged in folk paper-cutting art for nearly 60 years, and her works have a strong jiaodong style, novel and vivid shape, gentle and smooth lines, uniform and delicate burrs, and the overall thickness of the work is delicate, and the delicacy is simple.

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