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  2. Chinese paper cutting - Wikipedia

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    Chinese paper-cutting originated from the practice of worship of both ancestors and gods, a traditional part of Chinese culture dating back roughly two millennia. According to archaeological records, paper-cutting originates from the 6th century, although some believe that its history could be traced back as far as the Warring States period (around 3 BC), long before paper was invented.

  3. Papercutting - Wikipedia

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  4. Wang Zigan - Wikipedia

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    Papercutting. Wang Zigan (Chinese: 王子淦) (April 18, 1920 - February 16, 2000) [1] was a modern papercutting artist, master of arts and crafts, and famous Shanghai-style papercutter. [2] His most important representative works are "The crowing of the cock" (Chinese: 一唱雄鸡天下白), "Chicken eats centipede" (Chinese: 鸡吃蜈蚣), etc.

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  6. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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  7. Shanghai-style papercutting - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai-style papercutting. Shanghai-style papercutting is a variety of papercutting practiced in south China, and in particular in Shanghai . The making of papercuts is a popular folk art in China. In the hands of an artisan, and with the help of a knife or a pair of scissors, a piece of paper can be turned into any of a wide variety of ...

  8. Lü Shengzhong - Wikipedia

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    Lü Shengzhong ( Chinese: 吕胜中; born 1952) is a Chinese artist who specializes in the ancient Chinese art of paper cutting. He came of age during the turbulent Cultural Revolution. When China started to open up following the death of Chairman Mao in 1976, Lü Shengzhong turned to traditional Chinese folk arts, unlike his contemporaries who ...

  9. History of paper - Wikipedia

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    History of paper

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