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More and more people of different ages and nations enjoy Chinese paper-cutting. Paper-cutting, though, is no longer just used for pretty decorations. $^{(1)}$
During that time,
Chinese women would cut shapes from gold and silver foil (箔) to stick to their hair. Families later
accepted the tradition of putting paper-cuts on doors and windows on special days. $^{(2)}$
At
weddings, a paper-cut of the "囍" character, which means "double happiness", is commonly used.
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She learned paper-cutting from her mother and grandmother from the age of
6. According to Li, "$^{(4)}$
" Li was born in Shaanxi Province, where paper-cutting is still
practised and taught. Today she teaches the ancient craft (手艺) to people of every age.
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They often add paint and other materials to the paper-cuts. They mix imagination
with skill to create amazing designs.
No matter how simple or difficult the design is, paper-cutting remains a beloved Chinese craft.
The next time you see paper-cutting, take a moment to enjoy it.
A. The inventor of paper-cutting is unknown.
B. This art form came from the sixth century.
C. Li Yunxia thinks paper-cutting is very difficult.
D. All you need is paper, scissors and a lot of skill.
E. Today some artists are turning paper-cutting into a new art form.
F. Finally, red paper-cutting became a way to express good wishes.
G. Hong Kong paper-cutting master Li Yunxia makes paper-cutting look easy.