China's folk arts are:
China Folk Crafts:
Lion dance, shadow play, ceramics, clay sculpture, paper-cutting, cloth art, lantern color, pendant, bamboo horse, Lijiang woodcut, birch bark craft, animal skin craft, bamboo weaving craft, lacquer craft, inkstone craft, lacquer pottery, jade craft, marble craft, straw painting, New Year picture, kite, paper weaving painting, Su embroidery, Thangka, etc.
China Folk Opera Art;
The more popular and famous operas are: Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yue Opera, Henan Opera, xiang opera Opera, Guangdong Opera, Shaanxi Opera, Sichuan Opera, Pingju Opera, Shanxi Opera, Han Opera, Chaozhou Opera, Fujian Opera, Hebei Bangzi, Huangmei Opera, Hunan Huagu Opera, and so on.
Chinese folk dance art
Run the curtain, run the array dance, hit the unicorn, carry the box dance, dragon dance, lion dance, unicorn dance, catch the donkey, bamboo horse dance and cat butterfly dance. Beating Spring Cattle, Dancing while the Iron is Hot, Eight Beautiful Pictures, Lotus Lantern, Chrysanthemum Lantern, Boat Dance, Stilts Dance, Yangko Dance, Waist Drum Dance and Bronze Dance.
China Folk Painting Art
China folk custom
Here's to wizards, playing god's wish, bragging and jumping drums.
China folk T-stage
China folk clothing
China folk ornaments
China civil furniture
China Folk Architecture Garden China Folk Crafts
China folk arts and crafts have a long history and rich contents. Most of these handicrafts are related to folklore, and the materials are ceramics, clay sculptures, fabrics, wood, lanterns, pendants,
Lijiang woodcut, birch bark craft, lacquer craft, animal skin craft, inkstone craft, bamboo weaving craft, lacquer pottery, jade craft, marble craft,
Tujia boxwood carving, porcelain, kite, paper-cut, straw painting, New Year painting, pencil chip painting, Thangka, Tuozhen painting, silver.
Decoration, paper weaving, Suzhou embroidery, fish leather clothing, etc. Most of the contents are lively and uplifting, good luck, long life and health, wealth and plenty of children and grandchildren, etc., which are used for traditional folk festivals, traditional religions and national ornaments. These folk arts and crafts are widely spread, vivid and interesting, representing the traditional culture and daily activities of China people.
China Folk Painting Art
China folk painting art is an artistic treasure of the Chinese nation, an important part of China folk culture and a treasure in the world culture and art. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, especially since the reform and opening up more than 20 years ago, the folk painting art in China has gradually developed into a modern folk painting with a distinct sense of the times and rich flavor of life.
China folk custom
China is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious region, and different nationalities and even different surnames and families have different religious beliefs. "Cili County Records" records: "Dayong worships the mountain screen, which is rare in the sun and patient in nature. There are thousands of people who stab the skin and blood to serve the gods, which is ridiculous." In the Ming Dynasty, Qin Long's "Records of Yuezhou Prefecture" also said: "In the Yuanli River Valley, the common people believe in ghosts and are fond of worshipping, and their worship will surely make witches sing and dance to entertain the gods." Zhen Shi's Genealogy in the Qing Dynasty also described the religious belief in Wulingyuan: "Its popular belief is that witches are still attached to ghosts, and it is concerned with the gods such as Wang and the public security. It is important to worship wizards, compete with gods, brag about horns and jump drums ..." This is the characteristic of our national religious belief. Historically, the ancestors of China family experienced the historical stages of animism and totem belief. Due to the introduction of Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity and Catholicism, it gradually evolved into a variety of worship. Even today's folk customs.
China folk artists
One day, I came to visit tengxian Museum in Guangxi. The predecessor of the museum was the Li Zhenya Conference Hall, which was completed in 1979. In 1986, it was transformed into the * * * National Art Museum and opened to the public. The museum contains the national artistic concentration created by the most famous artists and famous poets in China, as well as several kinds of works of China folk artists. Known as one of the famous art museums in China. Now my China folk art website mainly promotes the splendid folk art heritage of the Chinese nation, protects the sustainable development of China folk art culture, and further excavates, sorts out, inherits and studies China folk art, especially the endangered folk songs, dances and music.
China Folk Film and Television Art
In the history of human art development so far, the most brilliant chapter is probably/kloc-0, the film art that was born at the end of the 9 th century and gradually matured at the beginning of the 20 th century, and the TV art that followed it. As a new art category, film and television art, with the help of the magic of photoelectricity, reproduces real images and sounds close to real life on the screen, which not only realizes the popularization of information transmission, but also makes the artistic content containing the most extensive and common life experience integrate into the process of communication and acceptance. It has made people's spiritual world performance and entertainment life unprecedented.
Chinese folk dance art
Folk dance art has a long history, which was produced in the Neolithic Age 5000 years ago. It has been developed from generation to generation and passed down to this day. Its types vary from region to region and its content is very rich.
Dances "Running Curtains" and "Running Dance" evolved from Chen Bing's disposal in ancient wars. Hitting a Unicorn and Dancing with a Box reflect the struggle between ancient people and animals. Dragon Dance, Lion Dance, Kirin Dance, Driving Donkeys, Bamboo Horse Dance and Cat Butterfly Dance are typical simulated dances. "Beating Spring Cattle" and "Dancing While the Iron is Playing" are scenes that imitate people's productive labor. Eight beautiful pictures, Lotus Lantern, Chrysanthemum Lantern, Roller Boat Dance and Stilts Dance show the working people's yearning for a better life. Large-scale mass dances "Yangko Dance" and "Waist Drum Dance" are revolutionary dances produced during the Liberation War. "Lift the Pavilion" and "Elbow Pavilion" are typical props dances. The shocking "Encouragement" and "Big Bronze Dance" are spectacular and enthusiastic. Performing with props, combining singing and dancing and using virtual and symbolic expressions are the obvious characteristics of folk dances in the Central Plains.
China Folk Opera Art
Traditional Chinese opera is a traditional form of drama in China. It is a combination of literature, music, dance, art, martial arts, acrobatics and performing arts. Its origin has a long history. After more than 800 years of continuous enrichment, innovation and development, it gradually formed a relatively complete system of traditional Chinese opera art. Although its origin comes from three different art forms: folk song and dance, rap and burlesque, the biggest feature that distinguishes a drama is that it comes from different vocal systems. These musical vocals are based on the language, folk songs and folk music in the region where they are produced, and are produced by taking in music from other regions. Most of the characters in various dramas are filled by the foot color business with different faces, such as life, Dan, clean and ugly. The performance focuses on the use of routine movements refined based on life and virtual space processing. Paying attention to singing, doing, reading and looking for art, performing transportation and rich dance, with high technology, constitutes a complete traditional Chinese opera art system that is different from other dramas.
According to incomplete statistics, there are about 360 kinds of traditional operas and tens of thousands of traditional plays in various ethnic areas in China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many traditional repertoires have been adapted, and new historical plays and modern plays that express the theme of modern life have been warmly welcomed by the audience. The more popular and famous operas are: Beijing Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yue Opera, Henan Opera, xiang opera Opera, Cantonese Opera, Shaanxi Opera, Sichuan Opera, Pingju Opera, Shanxi Opera, Han Opera, Chaozhou Opera, Fujian Opera, Hebei Bangzi Opera, Huangmei Opera, Hunan Huagu Opera, etc. There are more than 50 operas, especially Beijing Opera, which is the most popular, covering the whole country and not limited by regions.