Folk Art Composition (1) China is famous both at home and abroad for its vast territory and abundant resources.
The folk art is breathtaking.
Chinese food, ancient costumes, folk music...if you like it.
Especially the antiques handed down from ancient times are even more admirable.
Food is the most important thing for people. Let’s talk about snacks first.
As we all know, Chinese snacks are dumplings: the snow-white dough is filled with delicious meat fillings, and the aroma fills your nostrils when you take one bite, making you have endless aftertaste.
Ningbo glutinous rice balls: The glutinous outer shell is wrapped in a dark, sweet sesame lard filling.
When you take a bite, it is sweet and delicious, leaving a fragrant aroma in your mouth. It is simply an amazing treasure.
Oh, and my favorite candied haws when I was a kid!
The red caramel is stuffed with sour and sweet hawthorns, which is a perfect combination.
It's irresistible and you want to take the second bite immediately after taking the first bite.
Let’s talk about cheongsam.
There are many different improved varieties of cheongsam now.
It was first spread as the traditional costume of Manchu women, and it is still loved by women today.
Its exquisite workmanship uses various embroidery, inlay, inlay, rolling and other techniques; it uses the most Chinese fabrics, silk, brocade, jacquard cotton, to make the most Chinese clothing-the cheongsam, which is worn in a high bun and a slim figure.
The oriental beauty and charm of Chinese women are breathtaking.
Here, the cheongsam has transcended the general sense of clothing and become a symbol.
Now let’s talk about blue and white porcelain.
This is something that we ordinary people can hardly see, and now we can only see it in treasure appraisal programs on TV.
There are many green and blue patterns painted on the bottles of different shapes.
There are auspicious clouds, chrysanthemums, and various curves... very beautiful.
It looks simple and beautiful, not exaggerated.
It was also one of the favorite utensils of ancient emperors.
Now it is a treasure that antique lovers are eager to collect.
Hey, there’s also our ancient folk music.
Don't forget it either.
Folk songs that represent the characteristics of various ethnic groups, Peking opera with Chinese characteristics, and the elegant sounds played by guzheng, dulcimer, flute, erhu, pipa, and cucurbit flute can be as gentle as water, like a trickle of water that invades the heart.
spleen.
It can also cause thousands of horses to gallop and make people feel high.
I especially like the flute. The sound it plays is fresh and long, like the song of birds, and it seems to bring us the fragrance of flowers.
Makes me feel like I'm living in nature.
Acrobatics, paper-cutting, diabolo dancing...there are countless folk arts.
These are our very precious historical and cultural heritage.
We must cherish it and protect it forever!
Let our descendants always be proud of you and be proud of you!
Folk Art Composition (2) Students, do you know what paper-cutting is?
Paper-cutting is one of my country’s artistic treasures!
It has a history of many years.
It's amazing how an ordinary piece of colored paper and an ordinary pair of scissors can create lifelike works of art.
Looking at the dazzling paper-cuts, my mind couldn't help but fly to the kingdom of fantasy... Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Knowledge on the Mongolian grasslands. She was talented, lively and cute.
And she has endless wisdom.
And became a famous little teacher in the local area!
She often helps poor people.
In the hearts of the entire village, she is an angel sent by God.
But angels always provoke demons.
No, the little demon living in Smurf Cave learned that there was a beautiful and intelligent man in the village who was very loved by the villagers.
Wow!
She couldn't stand it.
The fire of jealousy and hatred burned more and more fiercely in her heart, and she prepared to seize the knowledge in a silent night.
On this night, Knowledge returned home and read on the desk surrounded by flowers.
Just as Knowledge was fascinated, the door was suddenly kicked open by the little demon. She grabbed Knowledge and left.
Before she could react, she was already tied up by the little demon Wuhuada.
The little demon took the knowledge back to the Smurf Cave and tried every means to use it.
The little demon swore that she would be so painful that she would not be able to survive or die.
Knowledge finally died of physical exhaustion under cruel torture, and bursts of eerie laughter came from the Smurf Cave.
After God knew about this, he immediately captured the little demon back to heaven so that she could get the punishment she deserved.
In order to commemorate knowledge, God spreads the wisdom of knowledge among the crowd, and wisdom takes root in everyone's heart... Folk Art Composition (3) What is so magical about mud?
It is everywhere in life.
However, when it passes through the hands of a master clay sculptor, it transforms into a folk handicraft!
It is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation.
To make clay sculptures, the soil needs to be carefully prepared. Generally, some sticky and fine soil is used. After beating, throwing and kneading, sometimes some cotton wool, paper or honey is added to the soil.
The molding of clay sculptures is generally divided into four steps: making, turning over the mold, emerging from the body, and coloring.
To make a child is to make a prototype.
Turning the mold is to press the soil onto the original shape to make a mold.
To get rid of the body is to use a mold to stamp the clay body.
The last process is coloring, (m.taiks.com) known as "three-point plastic, seven-point color".