Chinese paper cutting is an art of cutting out pictures from paper with a pair of scissors. It has been around for over 1,500 years.
The most common pictures of paper cutting are flowers, animals and things about Chinese history. The paper cuttings are so vivid (生动的) that they look like real ones. During the Spring Festival, people usually put the Chinese character "Fu" on windows, walls and doors for good luck and a happy new year.
Fang Jianguo has made paper cutting for over 30 years. "This art was invented for decoration (装饰) from the very beginning," said Fang. "Before doing it, you have to learn how to draw well. Without good drawing skills, you can't make good paper cuttings."
Paper cutting also has new development. Li Baofeng is a 55-year-old artist. "Traditional paper cuttings are often made with red paper. So I want to make something new," said Li. She has made works in different colors.
Now paper cutting has changed from decoration to a kind of art. More and more people love paper cuttings. The next time you see a paper cutting, take a moment to enjoy it.
A. It seems to be a little boring.
B. Paper cutting is all made by hand.
C. How long does it take to learn paper cutting?
D. Some even buy them as gifts for their friends.
E. Paper cutting sounds easy, but it can be hard to do well.
F. Red paper cuttings can show happy feelings and good wishes.