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Pan's paper-cut works

Ingenuity, persistence in inheritance and cultural roots.

Slim fingers gave birth to golden paper-cutting, and it is impossible to verify when it was born. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, paper-cutting has become a concentrated regional charm and concentrated local culture. Walking in Qianjin Town, an ancient water town with a long history, you can see the "Lotus Carp" cut and engraved on red paper on the doors and windows of every household, which means "more than one year, more than one year"; Or "Magpie and Plum Blossom", which means "beaming" ... In the process of progress, paper-cutting is a symbol of people's prayers and wishes, expressing their positive attitude towards life and life. As Mr. Fan Bin, a calligrapher with thousands of years' experience, said, "Two fingers and one flick show creativity, even though a piece of paper is worth thousands of dollars."