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赵博远
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郑东垚New Year pictures are an ancient folk art in China. They reflect the simple customs and beliefs of the people. They express their hopes for the future. New Year pictures, like the Spring Festival couplets, originated from the door god. With the rise of wood block printing, the content of New Year pictures has become more colorful than just the door god and other monotonous themes.
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曹阳66
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杨继岺
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费振瑞
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熊傑烽New Year pictures are a kind of decorative painting used to decorate the living environment during the Spring Festival. New Year pictures began with the ancient "door god painting", and the early days were closely related to the two themes of exorcising evil spirits and praying for luck. Traditional folk New Year pictures are mostly made with wood-plate watermark. With the rise of printing techniques, the content of New Year pictures is no longer limited to themes such as door gods, and has become rich and colorful. After thousands of years of development, the New Year pictures have gradually developed into the annual festival decorative art, mainly posted in the New Year, used to decorate the environment, containing the blessing of the New Year, auspicious and festive meaning.
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周洪宇Many provinces in China are known for their distinctive New Year paintings, from northern Hebei, Shangdong, Henan and Tianjin , to southern Shandong, Henan and Tianjin, to southern Guangdong and Fujian, from eastern Jiangsu to western Shaanxi and Sichuan. Among them, the painting genre from Wuqiang County, Hebei Province enjoys a long history, diversified styles and widespread reputation.
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叶原松
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刘晓达New Year's paintings are not only a colorful embellishment of New Year's Day, but also a carrier and tool for cultural circulation, moral education, aesthetic communication and belief inheritance. It is also a popular reading and literacy-based public reading. For New Year paintings on such current events, it is also a popular media for all sexes.
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刘召博The New Year Picture is a unique art form in China that boasts a long history and far-reaching influence. During the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), many Chinese decorate their homes with New Year Pictures. Many New Year Picture artists are farmers who express their good wishes and appreciation of art and life via colorful scenes embedded in the works, exerting a subtle influence on ordinary people. The folk woodblock New Year Pictures can, therefore, be regarded as an art of the farmers in terms of production and function.