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The Year of the Tiger tiger fun reveals a hand| auspicious and festive, come and learn to make a "red envelope lantern" with folk artists to please a good head!

Chinese new year have the custom of hanging red lanterns, which means that good luck is the head, step by step, etc., if the children's red envelopes collected in the New Year are used to do handicrafts, it is meaningful to be low-carbon and environmentally friendly, and it can also exercise hands-on ability. Today, follow the folk artists of Bingcheng to learn traditional Chinese paper art!

Family harmony hangs "a group of harmony lamps", family members go out to hang "four seasons peace lamp", there are students hanging "Nine Sons Dengke Lamp" at home, and even in some luxurious halls, the palace lamp decoration is more low-key and luxurious connotation.

Today, Teacher Wu Hui took us to make lanterns with red envelopes, and I hope that this red light will bring you joy and peace.

Origami originated in China and has a long history, which is one of the traditional folk crafts in China. With its unique artistic charm, origami is full of Chinese elements and is deeply loved by people, and is a puzzle activity suitable for all ages.

The Year of the Tiger tiger fun reveals a hand| auspicious and festive, come and learn to make a "red envelope lantern" with folk artists to please a good head!

Teacher Wu Hui is now a director of the Shangzhi Paper-cutting Association, she has loved origami art since she was a child, engaged in educational work for 38 years, has a special love for paper art, and is committed to promoting the traditional Chinese folk art - origami.

The Year of the Tiger tiger fun reveals a hand| auspicious and festive, come and learn to make a "red envelope lantern" with folk artists to please a good head!

She said that in addition to using red envelopes to make flower lanterns, you can also use it to make paper fans, palace lamps and firecracker pendants, depending on whether your creativity is novel enough. Harvesting happiness and a sense of accomplishment is actually very simple, just one piece of paper can do it all.

The Year of the Tiger tiger fun reveals a hand| auspicious and festive, come and learn to make a "red envelope lantern" with folk artists to please a good head!

Wu Hui is a retired teacher at Shangzhi Teachers' Training School and has been teaching for 38 years. During his post, he was awarded the honorary title of "Civilized Teacher for Teachers" by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government and "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" by the Heilongjiang Provincial Women's Federation. After retirement, he was awarded the honorary title of "Star of Learning for the People" in Heilongjiang Province, a director of Shangzhi Paper-cutting Association, and a teacher of the handicraft class of the public welfare classroom of Shangzhi Youth Activity Center. In order to promote folk art, she became a volunteer and over the years, she has given handicraft classes to many schools, especially the online classes in the DingTalk public welfare classroom during the epidemic period, which has been loved and praised by students. She continued to learn, immerse herself in research, and learn from all the strengths, forming her own teaching mode, using her hobbies and skills to silently sow and promote traditional Chinese folk art.

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