Chinese people like to express themselves so much that their "implicitness" in human nature is influenced by the subtle influence of Confucianism and Taoism. Confucianism advocates using "image" to represent "meaning". Under the influence of this national character, China likes implicit and restrained expressions, and more likes the implicit beauty of "the words are full of meaning" and "the drunkards intention is not in the wine". Rather than "all-in-one" frankness and straightforwardness.
Chinese paper-cut patterns have always continued the characteristics of "the picture must be intentional and the meaning must be auspicious", using symbols, morals, symbols, analogies, homophonics, words and other expression techniques to reflect peoples yearning for happiness, and inherit various forms of culture through culture The implicit nature has formed a conventional symbolic pedigree in a subtle way.