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Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

The Taurus goes with the winter

Tiggo sends spring

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs
Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

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Taurus resigns from the old age, and Tiggo steps on the snow to remembrance! In order to show the achievements of the huang provinces and regions along the Huang province in economic and social development, and to create a strong Spring Festival atmosphere for the hundreds of millions of people along the Huangcheng city, Jinan, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Zhengzhou and other news broadcasts along the Huangcheng City planned to launch the "Spring Festival Audio and Video Fusion Media Live Broadcast along the Huangcheng City Station - Tiggo Makes the New Year!" Take you to experience the different customs of different cities and different regions! Bring a unique Spring Festival feast to the netizen audience along the Yellow Area and the whole country!

Zhengzhou

Zhengzhou has a long history and culture, and its intangible cultural heritage resources are rich and colorful. Rich intangible cultural resources, combined with the unique annual culture of Zhengzhou people, make the annual taste of Zhengzhou people very different! In addition to the famous Ancestral Worship Ceremony in the hometown of the Yellow Emperor at home and abroad, shaolin kung fu, Chaohua blowing song and other national intangible cultural heritage projects, there are also new dense linen paper making techniques, woodblock New Year paintings, and the Huiji Bridge Lion Dance Intangible Cultural Heritage Project that combines martial arts and dance. Let's feel the taste of Zhengzhou in the middle of heaven and earth and feel the taste of Zhengzhou Year.

The Art of Paper Cutting:

Speaking of the traditional customs of Zhengzhou, the art of paper-cutting has to be mentioned. Paper-cutting art is one of the oldest Chinese folk arts, as a kind of hollow art, it can give people a visual sense of emptiness and artistic enjoyment. Paper-cutting uses scissors to cut paper into a variety of patterns, such as window flowers, door letters, wall flowers, ceiling flowers, lamp flowers, etc. During the festive season or wedding celebration, beautiful and colorful paper cuts are pasted on the windows, walls, doors and lanterns of the home, and the festive atmosphere is further enhanced.

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Folk artist and inheritor of Zhengzhou municipal intangible cultural heritage Lian Delin

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Lian Delin, a folk artist and inheritor of Zhengzhou's municipal intangible cultural heritage, is the heir to paper-cutting art. A pair of scissors, a piece of red paper, a pencil, make up the basic tools for cutting window flowers. The cold scissors in Teacher Lian's hands, as if stained with spirituality, had a "magical" life. The colorful tuanhua, the dragon with its teeth and claws, the phoenix flying in the sky, the vivid zodiac sign, and the glittering double happiness pattern are dazzling.

Zhu Xianzhen woodblock prints

Another intangible cultural heritage in Zhengzhou area is the woodblock prints of Zhuxian Town. A New Year painting engraved with the traces of time, a carving knife carved a thousand years of time, the New Year painting is an ancient folk art unique to China, Zhu Xianzhen woodblock prints with its exquisite and beautiful expression skills, long and deep historical and cultural traditions, left a strong ink in the history of Chinese painting, can be called the ancestor of Chinese woodblock prints.

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Zhang Jizhong, vice chairman of the Henan Folk Artists Association and representative inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of Henan Province

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Zhuxian town woodblock prints sprouted in the Han and Tang Dynasties, the Song Dynasty was the formation period of the art of New Year painting, with the opening of the Jialu River in the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming and Qing Dynasties reached its peak. According to records, when Emperor Taizong of Tang Li Shimin was ill, he often heard the sound of ghosts crying and howling in his dreams, so that he could not sleep at night. At this time, the generals Qin Shubao and Wei Chigong volunteered to stand on both sides of the palace gate with their bodies draped, and as a result, the palace was indeed safe and sound, Li Shimin thought that the two generals were too hard, and his heart was too unwilling to go, so he ordered the painter to paint the mighty image of the two men on the palace gate, called "door god". Slowly arrived in the Song Dynasty, evolving into woodblock prints.

Tiger toe shoes

In the Central Plains, there is a custom of making tiger head shoes for the New Year. His eyes are wide open, his eyes are like torches, his eyes are like thunder, and the king on his forehead is majestic. As one of the traditional handicrafts in the mainland, Yudong Tiger Head Shoes is a kind of shoe designed for children, because the toe is tiger head shape, so it is called tiger head shoes.

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

This year is the Year of the Tiger, and tiger shoes are even more favored. The tiger is the king of a hundred beasts, and the Chinese people regard the tiger as the protector god to ward off evil spirits and reduce disasters, and has always had the saying that "the emperor loves the dragon, and the people love the tiger".

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Tiger shoes and tiger hats are regarded as a mascot that can eliminate disasters and shelter and protect children's healthy growth, the crystallization of the wisdom of women with skillful minds for thousands of years, and are sewn by industrious Chinese women with a needle and a thread, which carries the hopes and sustenance of mothers for their children, hoping that their children will not be invaded by evil, auspicious and happy, and at the same time thrive like a tiger, brave and invincible.

The Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage meets the Zhengzhou Nian Folk Culture

Let the people of Zhengzhou spend a colorful year of the tiger

Everyone is welcome to have the opportunity

Come to Zhengzhou in the middle of heaven and earth to play

Feel the Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage

Zhengzhou New Year Customs

At last

Best wishes to all again

Happy New Year

The Year of the Tiger is auspicious

The cow resigns to the age

Tiger leaps into a new journey

Feel the local folk culture along the Yellow River

Tiggo celebrates the Chinese New Year

Greetings to you

Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs
Tiggo New Year | Zhengzhou Chapter: Central Plains Intangible Cultural Heritage Zhengzhou New Year Customs

Editor: Zhang Hang

Coordinator: Ma Songlin Liang Yan

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