Chinese Valentines Day Paper-cutting Works of Dielianhua Appreciate the paper-cutting works with a s
The older I get, the more I am obsessed with old traditions, which even seem to be very rustic to younger people. For example, this set of Dielianhua paper-cut works, with the rustic and earthy reds and greens, reminds me of a long time ago, when I was a child. I once saw the red and green flower arrangements with auspicious patterns on the tiger-head shoes made by my great-grandmother on an autumn afternoon. I liked it very much at that time, and I miss it even more now. I never thought that it was rustic or out of step with the times. I always liked it. They all feel that it is the most elegant and profound expression of emotion and wisdom in human relationships. It seems a bit far-fetched to call it the Chinese Valentines Day. The Chinese Valentines Day butterfly and flower paper-cutting only makes me miss and miss you more in this traditional Chinese festival that has not been understood and valued much. A traditional culture that is gradually changing its flavor or even declining like paper-cutting.