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Paper-cut second-grade composition

In daily study, work and life, everyone has dealt with writing. With the help of writing, we can improve our language organization ability. You always have no way to write a composition? The following is a second-grade paper-cut composition that I helped you organize. Welcome to learn from it. I hope it helps you.

When I was a child, I often watched her cut paper at my grandmother's house. My grandmother can cut all kinds of strange patterns, which is very beautiful. Gradually, I fell in love with paper-cutting. My grandmother often tells me many stories about paper cutting.

Grandma told me that paper-cutting is one of the ancient folk arts in China. It has a wide range of meanings and can give people beautiful enjoyment. Grandma has many paper-cut works, including monkeys eating peaches, rabbits eating radishes and squirrels eating pinecones ... One of my favorite works is that squirrels eat pinecones. A naughty and lovely little squirrel has a big and delicious pine cone in his hand. He smirked and showed people how to eat. It looks great! There are also eight blessings of different sizes and shapes around the squirrel, and the words "Peace in the Four Seasons" and "Good luck" are written outside, indicating that we are happy and healthy, and the weather is good.

So many exquisite paper-cut works show grandma's ingenuity and intelligence. I also want to try paper cutting. I didn't know what to cut at first. My grandmother saw that I like paper-cutting and patiently taught me the skills of paper-cutting. I also study very hard, and slowly I can cut out decent works. My grandmother often praises me as a smart and studious boy.

China's traditional culture includes calligraphy, cloisonne, palace lanterns, Four Treasures of the Study, paper-cutting and embroidery. Among them, I like paper cutting best.

Paper cutting, also known as paper carving, window cutting or painting cutting. The difference is that when creating, some use scissors and some use carving knives. Although the tools are different, the artistic works created are basically the same, which is collectively called paper-cutting. Paper-cutting is a kind of hollow art, which gives people a sense of emptiness and artistic enjoyment visually. Its carrier can be paper, gold foil, silver foil, bark, cloth, leather and other sheet materials.

When I was in kindergarten, you and your teacher rewarded me with paper-cut butterflies, including red, green, yellow and colorful ones.

I drew the butterfly that the teacher gave me on the folded paper, and then cut it out. The beautiful butterfly appeared in front of my eyes. Looking at the lifelike butterfly, I think I can cut out birds and small fish in this way. So I cut out lively fish, clever birds and lovely children. Now I can only cut out these simple things. I will study paper-cutting harder and cut out better works in the future. Carry forward the traditional culture of China-paper cutting.

Today, I had another outdoor photography class. The shooting place was Henan Art Museum, where we learned all kinds of paper-cutting methods, as well as the origin and significance of paper-cutting.

When we first got there, Grandpa Liang, the master of paper-cutting, introduced the origin of paper-cutting: We were all fascinated by it, as if we were in it. Grandpa Liang stopped, and then Grandpa Liang introduced the significance of paper-cutting: paper-cutting originated from the activities of ancestors praying to God and was rooted in the profound traditional culture of China.

The history of two thousand years has condensed the traditional ideas of China culture. In its evolution, it is intertwined with painted pottery art, rock painting art and other arts, delaying the humanistic spirit and ideological pulse of the ancient nation.

As an integral part of China's traditional culture, it is the epitome of traditional beliefs and ethics, and it is also a window to observe the inheritance of a national folk culture. Paper-cut art is a traditional folk craft of Han nationality. It has a long history and is enduring. It is a treasure in China folk art, and also a treasure in the world art treasure house. Simple, vivid and interesting artistic modeling has unique artistic charm. Its characteristics are mainly manifested in the two-dimensional concept of space, the texture of knife and paper, lines and decoration, freehand brushwork and implication and many other aspects.

Paper-cut Grade 2 Composition 4 Bai Letian, Class 4, Grade 3, Taiping Street Primary School, Hohhot

Yesterday, my mother and I went shopping in the market, and we already felt the strong flavor of the New Year. Among the many commodities sold, the most striking is the wonderful paper-cutting art.

The paper-cuts here are not only varied and rich in content, but also ingenious in conception and profound in meaning, including people, flowers, customs, birds and animals, fish and insects. The cut animals are lifelike, the characters are in different shapes, and the scenes are beautiful and spectacular, giving people a vibrant local flavor.

The owner said that our hometown of Hohhot and Linger County in Inner Mongolia is the "hometown of paper-cutting art", with famous folk artists such as Zhang Huanu and Liu Yutang, and many of the paper-cuts sold here are the works of their descendants?

My mother and I are fascinated by it. I really want to see how they cut out such works of art by hand. Finally, my mother and I happily bought several paper-cut works, such as "Two Cows" and "Fish of the Year".

I love my hometown, and I love the paper-cutting art in my hometown even more.

Paper-cut composition 5 "Oasis in the Desert" This paper-cut is very beautiful. A little boy is happily leading two camels. There are some butterflies and birds on the camels, and some grass and flowers below. Seeing this, I suddenly remembered a story my mother told me when I was a child.

Two little boys got lost in the desert. A child said, "If we go straight ahead, we will definitely find the oasis." Another little boy disagreed and said, "I think we should go to the right."

So, they each took two camels and walked separately, ignoring each other. The little boy who walked to the left walked a long way, but he couldn't find an oasis, so he found a place to settle down and led a bad life. Another little boy walked and walked, thirsty and hungry. He didn't give up halfway and finally found a large oasis. He was very happy and said, "Perseverance is good." I want to settle here. There is water and food, as well as butterflies and birds! "

The same is true of learning. As long as you persist, you can succeed. Oasis in the desert This paper-cut will always inspire me to study hard and make continuous progress. As long as everyone has the perseverance and courage to pursue, they will certainly create their own "oasis".

Today, I'm going to tell you about paper-cutting: there are many kinds of paper-cutting, some of which look learned with books, and some of which stand on bright peony.

Paper-cutting is not made by machines, but by people's imagination. Every paper-cut is beautiful and beautiful. Every picture, every step, is very hard, very hard, very hard.

Ever since I learned that paper-cutting is a traditional culture in China, I can't help thinking about paper-cutting. I took out colored paper, scissors and pencil and began to do it. I took out the red colored paper first, then drew a flower with strokes, and finally cut it with scissors, but it was not cut well, so I cut it again. This time, it's a bit like it.

Paper cutting is really interesting! I like paper cutting.

Paper-cutting composition 7 paper-cutting, also known as paper carving, window grilling or painting scissors. It is not only the traditional culture of China, but also a fine folk craft. When doing this kind of manual work, some use scissors and some use machines.

When cutting paper with sharp scissors and carving knives, you can cut it on gold and silver foil, snow-white paper, thick bark and green leaves. In ancient times, paper-cutting was to draw patterns on paper and then carve along the drawn lines with a carving knife. Nowadays, paper-cutting is to draw beautiful patterns on the computer, and then input them into the machine, which will automatically cut them out. Paper-cut patterns can also be pasted on wardrobes, windows and doorways.

When cutting paper, I first take a piece of paper, fold it diagonally a few times, and then cut it on it. I cut a rectangle, a square, a triangle and a circle. It was cut off. Let me open it. Wow! Turned into beautiful window grilles. I took another piece of paper, folded it several times along the reverse side, and then cut it on it. I cut butterflies and flowers for a while. When I finished, I opened it and turned it into several butterflies flying around the flowers. How interesting!

Paper-cutting is not only the traditional culture of China, but also my favorite handicraft!

Paper-cut Grade 2 Composition 8 Looking at the beautiful window grilles, I smiled happily.

Today is a handicraft class. The teacher asked us to bring some wax paper and a pair of scissors.

The teacher demonstrated first. She brought a piece of waxed paper, and "brush brush" scissors walked quickly on the paper. Soon, a butterfly appeared in front of me. "wow! It's beautiful. It turns out that cutting window grilles is so easy. "

I excitedly took out a piece of pink paper and began to cut it.

I cut a love peach in the middle of the paper. "This love peach is cut too big, clumsy and not good enough." The teacher said. It turns out that paper-cutting seems easy, but it is also difficult to cut it well.

I took another piece of paper. Cut another love peach in the middle. Well, the teacher nodded with satisfaction. Wow, it worked! I carefully cut four butterflies next to me and cut some small flowers in the rest.

"It's so beautiful!" I cried with excitement! . The teacher glued my window grilles to the window. The window seems to be wearing a colorful dress. How beautiful!

Paper-cutting is a kind of folk art with paper as the processing object and scissors as the tool. Paper-cutting is widely circulated among the people and has a long history. As a traditional folk art, it occupies an important position in folk activities. Paper-cutting often refines and summarizes natural forms through homophonic, symbolic and moral techniques, forming beautiful patterns.

Every vivid paper-cut has a mysterious and wonderful story behind it. My mother took me to climb croquet hill in the summer vacation. When I climbed to the top of the mountain, I saw beautiful paper-cuts, which dazzled me.

I quickly took a few steps forward to see more carefully. Suddenly I saw the most beautiful window grilles inside. That is a peacock paper-cut. I'll ask grandma what's the story here. Grandma kindly said, "Once upon a time, there was a peacock princess who loved to wear peacock skirts. One day, she was dancing beside a peach tree. When someone saw her, she cut out the beautiful scenery. " "So this is such a beautiful story!"

It turns out that paper-cutting is so profound! I also want to learn paper cutting.

Paper-cut 10 Paper-cut is the soul treasure of China folk art, and it is 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, trees, pavilions and bridges. These natural landscapes that people are familiar with and love have become patterns for people to cut paper. Whenever festivals or happy events come, people will cut out some words such as "blessing", "happiness" and "longevity" and stick them on windows and doors to celebrate.

The paper-cutting artist's paper-cutting of the zodiac is also vivid and lifelike. Even foreigners are amazed and give a thumbs up. Print China's Zodiac animals into stamps and fly them around the world, so that people all over the world can understand China's profound paper-cutting culture.

For example: the mouse in the paper-cut of the Chinese zodiac. Its head is round; Having a pointed nose; Also covered with many beards; The body is like a big melon seed; Its tail is curved, much like the English word "s"; Eyes are black and small, like small black beans; Hands and feet are like a point in calligraphy; Two ears stand straight, as if afraid that others will find it on the table and steal oil to eat.

Folk art paper-cutting, which shows the brilliance and brilliance of China traditional culture. This is a precious historical heritage of our country.

Paper-cutting 1 1 Paper-cutting is my most interesting activity and also a folk art.

Once when I was reading a book, I saw some vivid patterns about paper-cutting and found a more perfect paper-cutting-"Fish Every Year". This pattern is a child with a big carp in his arms and a happy smile on his face.

Whenever I see this paper-cut, a myth will come to my mind: in a cold winter, a fairy came to a village to observe the people's feelings, and every time she came home, she would ask, "Can I go in and have something to eat?" But those people are selfish and don't want to give their things to others.

Until the last family, an old man accepted him and entertained the only goose in the family. This is the only thing they can eat in their family. The fairy was very moved. He wrote the words "fish every year" in front of their house and flew away.

At this time, their little son came back with a big fish, saying that he had found it on the road. This simple paper-cut can express that only generosity can be rewarded by others.

I am very interested in paper-cutting, because it not only contains short stories, but also contains meaning, which makes people understand the truth.

Paper-cutting 12 Paper-cutting has been a traditional art in China since ancient times.

Paper-cutting, scissors and paper are inseparable. Scissors should be light, flexible and sharp, so that the cut works will not be rough; Red paper or other glossy paper is better, and thin paper is better.

If you want to cut out a good work, you must first decide the folding of the paper according to its shape. You must fold it neatly and flatten it tightly. Beginners of paper-cutting can draw a pattern first, and then print and cut it according to the strokes on the painting. You can use it to fold and cut if you have experience in the future. Patterns can be eclectic, but don't always use straight lines, and use more curved stripes, because curved stripes are often attractive and smooth. In the process of cutting, the rotation of the paper by hand and the cutting direction should be coordinated to make the cut lines clear and coherent. Finally, remove the redundant parts and cut out an outer frame. At this time, a small work is completed.

With the above general cutting methods, you can also enrich your imagination, cut a dragon and cut a net bag. In short, when you use it freely, you will find that you are so patient.

Paper-cutting is an interesting art.

There are many traditional cultures in China, and paper-cutting is one of them. Let me introduce you. Paper-cutting comes from the people. In the cold winter and slack season, people sit cross-legged on the hot kang, chat, cut into various patterns at will, and dress up the transparent glass more and more beautifully. Of course, some paper-cuts can also be used in other places.

I like paper-cutting, and I can also cut paper, especially cutting happy characters. First fold the paper in half, then pick up the scissors and fly around, and a happy word is cut. Because it is lifeless, lifeless, I decided to put a big red cotton-padded jacket on it, so I picked up a red pen and stroked it carefully. Look, a red happy word appears in front of me. I am very happy to see the results I have worked so hard to cut. I have never successfully cut a happy word before. I think it's a lot of trouble. I must strengthen my paper-cutting skills in the future.

I like paper-cutting because I can get a lot of fun from it.

Paper-cutting second-grade composition 14 paper-cutting, everyone has heard that window grilles are a kind of paper-cutting, and paper-cutting began in BC 1600- 165438. In the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that after the death of Pang Fei, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the emperor missed him so much that he asked the warlock to cut out the image of Pang Fei with hemp paper to evoke the soul. This is probably the earliest paper-cutting.

So far, the earliest and well-documented discovery is near the Flame Mountain in Turpan, Xinjiang. Five pieces of paper-cut flowers, horse flowers, monkey flowers, honeysuckle flowers, chrysanthemum flowers and eight-purpose flowers have been unearthed successively.

Paper-cutting is one of the most popular traditional folk decorative arts in China. It is widely welcomed because of its easy materials, low cost, obvious effect and wide adaptability. In the past, people used paper to make all kinds of objects and portraits, and then buried them with the dead or burned them at funerals. This custom can still be seen outside China. Paper-cutting can be used to decorate walls, doors and windows, house pillars, mirrors, lights and lanterns. It can also be used as an ornament for gifts.

Paper-cutting is a traditional culture in China, and we should carry it forward!

Paper-cut Second Grade Composition 15 Our traditional culture in China is profound and has a long history. Today, I want to introduce you to the traditional culture-paper-cutting!

There are many kinds of paper-cuts, such as window grilles, wedding flowers, fireworks, shoe flowers, door rafts, Wanzhou cloth shadows, fragrant flowers, paper-cut flowers, paper-cut flags, paper-cut Chinese characters, paper-cut pictures and so on. I only introduce paper-cut pictures, paper-cut Chinese characters and paper-cut flags.

Paper-cutting painting is cutting a picture on a piece of paper. Let's look at this "scholar" first. There is a gentleman reading a book, and the book is on it. At first glance, he looks like a scholar. Look at this "Phoenix Beats Peony". There is a phoenix playing on the peony, just like a child playing. ...

Paper-cutting Chinese characters is to take out a piece of paper first, then cut some Chinese characters on it, and you can also cut artistic characters! I cut it once, too. Very beautiful. Try it yourself if you don't believe me! After reading it, you will say it is very beautiful, because it was handed down before!

China has many traditional cultures, such as calligraphy and embroidery. Well, are there many traditional cultures in China?

Paper-cutting 16 paper-cutting is a folk art in China, but I just like paper-cutting and love it. One day, I took out my Chinese book and accidentally saw paper-cutting. I can't help imagining it. There lived a little girl on the Mongolian prairie. She has a beautiful name, gorgeous. Gorgeous loves reading very much. But the gorgeous family is not only excellent, but also looks down on books. She's just sad. God in heaven was very sympathetic when he understood it, so he secretly put a lot of books in his gorgeous home while everyone was away. When Gorgeous came home, I couldn't believe what I saw. Thought someone had misplaced it.

Kindly, she went door to door and asked whose book this was. I'm exhausted. Finally, God told Gorgeous himself. Gorgeous a hanging heart finally fell down. Gorgeous open swallows. Smell the morning glory and read the book with relish. Even two butterflies dancing outside the window were attracted.

Paper-cut composition for the second year 17 The teacher assigned an assignment of "Fuwa and Spring", and I decided to make a paper-cut of Fuwa for my neighbors, Grandpa Xie and Grandma Xie. Grandpa and grandma Xie are very kind to me and treat me as a granddaughter!

I chose Jingjing and Fuwa to make it first, because Jingjing represents the giant panda, which is our national treasure. The black and white Jingjing was born under my scissors in a short time. How beautiful! I smiled with satisfaction. Then cut out its name logo in the magazine. I also wrote "Happy New Year", and my Fuwa paper-cut was finally finished. I happily took my work to Grandpa and Grandma Xie's house. As soon as I entered the door, I loudly said to them, "Thank you, grandparents, I will pay a New Year call to you!" " After that, she handed the paper-cut in her hand to Grandma Xie. Grandma Xie smiled and said, "Happy New Year to you, too! Thank you. " Grandma Xie saw the words on the paper-cut so cute and praised me for my skill!

On this day, I am so happy!