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China traditional culture handwritten newspaper is poor in content.

China traditional culture briefing handwritten newspaper content is as follows:

Fan Wenyi:

China is an ancient country with a long history and rich traditional culture. There are also folk arts and crafts ceramics, national art dramas, Chinese paintings, the customs and habits of dragon boat racing during the Dragon Boat Festival, Lantern Festival lanterns, etc., but the most noteworthy is folk art paper-cutting.

Paper-cutting is a treasure of China folk art and a wonderful flower of folk art, which makes people envy and admire. The content of paper-cut contains a strong flavor of life. Birds, insects, fish, animals, flowers and trees pavilion bridge scenery. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become patterns for people to cut paper.

Whenever Chinese New Year holidays or happy events come, people will cut out some "blessings", "happiness" and "longevity" and stick them on the windows to celebrate. Look, how interesting this paper-cut work is. The little mouse, dressed only in colorful clothes, dragged a long tail and searched round and round in all directions for fear of being found stealing lamp oil. I also want to cut out a pair of exquisite paper-cut works like folk artists and give them to foreign children, so that they can understand China's paper-cut skills and make paper-cut a bridge for cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.

Fan Wener:

Mid-Autumn Festival has a long history. Like other traditional festivals, it develops slowly. The ancient emperors had a system of offering sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. As early as in Zhou Li, the word "Mid-Autumn Festival" was recorded. Later, nobles and scholars followed suit. By the Mid-Autumn Festival, there was another full moon in the sky to watch the worship and place their feelings. This custom spread to the people and formed a traditional activity.

It was not until the Tang Dynasty that people paid more attention to this custom of offering sacrifices to the moon, and the Mid-Autumn Festival became a fixed festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15th was recorded in the book of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, which prevailed in the Song Dynasty and became the second largest festival in China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The legend of Mid-Autumn Festival is very rich, and fairy tales such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Wu Gang cutting Guangxi and Jade Rabbit smashing medicine are widely circulated.

Fan Wensan:

Tomb-Sweeping Day is our traditional festival, and there is another saying. It turns out that China people regard Tomb-Sweeping Day, July 30th and October 1st as the three major ghost festivals, where ghosts haunt and explore secluded places. In order to prevent the harassment and persecution of ghosts, people put willows and put them on. Willow has the function of ward off evil spirits in people's minds. Influenced by Buddhism, people think that willows can exorcise ghosts and call them "ghost trees". Guanyin dipped willow branches in water to help all beings.

Jia Sixie of the Northern Wei Dynasty said in the Book of Qi Yao Min: "Take a willow branch and put it on the house, and a hundred ghosts will not enter the house." Tomb-Sweeping Day is a ghost festival. When wicker sprouted, people naturally inserted willows to ward off evil spirits.