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In life, work and study, everyone must have been exposed to composition. The composition must be elaborated around the theme and the same theme. Don't ramble, the theme is lax or even without a theme. What is the composition you have seen? The following is a collection of eight folk art compositions carefully arranged by me for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

China is an ancient country with a civilization history of 5,000 years. China's traditional culture has a long history and is profound. Among them, I am most interested in paper cutting. I learned a lot by reading extracurricular books and looking up information on the Internet.

Paper-cutting comes from life and is the most popular decorative art for ordinary people. It has a long history. Since the emergence of paper, there has been a paper-cutting handicraft art, which was actually very popular as early as when there was no paper. At that time, paper-cutting was to carve patterns on gold foil, leather, silk or leaves by carving, digging, picking, carving and cutting. Make works of art by hollowing out and carving.

Paper-cutting can not only decorate the home and beautify the environment, but also express blessing and auspiciousness. People pray for ample food and clothing, prosperity, health and longevity, and all the best. This simple wish is conveyed through paper-cutting.

China folk paper-cut handicraft art, like an ivy, is ancient and evergreen, and now paper-cut has been included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Through the understanding of paper-cutting, I feel the splendor and brilliance of China traditional culture. I am proud of growing up in this ancient land of China!

One evening in summer, the sun sets, but at a crossroads, it is full of excitement. A group of performers dressed in pink are holding all kinds of wooden drums, big and small, followed by gorgeous cars, and a lively folk art performance is about to begin.

This folk art performance is rich and colorful. The first thing I witnessed was the drummer. Some of them beat drums with sticks, making a deep and loud sound, as if the general were going to fight. The other is to hit by hand, the sound is very crisp and full of vitality. The harmonious performance of these two kinds of drums on the road adds a lot of color to the conference.

There are many styles of cars in the back, such as giant fish and dinosaurs. The girls who performed in the car were all dressed very cool and energetic, and the pedestrians on the road applauded, and I was one of them.

This folk art performance is my first time. This activity is very exciting and impressive. Hope to come again in the future!

Comments:

I really admire writing the whole carnival so vividly that people are immersed in it! Although there are no gorgeous words, the writing is smooth and the article is very layered! It was really great!

The only thing missing is that some words are too colloquial or have a high repetition rate, like a mantra! Try to read the revised article again, and you will feel the problem!

Folk Art Essay Eight Episodes 3 "Children leave school early, the east wind blows, and they are busy flying kites". This ancient poem is Gao Ding's Village Residence. These two sentences are about a group of lively and lovely children flying kites in beautiful spring. Dear children, do you want to know more about kites? All right! Let's learn about kites together!

Kites originated in our huge China. The earliest kites were made by the world-famous philosopher Mo Qu. After the China kite came out, it was used as information for military needs. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, it quickly spread to the people and became a toy for people's leisure and entertainment. Kites have a history of more than two thousand years in China. For a long time, Huaifang International Kite Festival is now an annual international kite festival, which is held in Huaifang, the capital of kites, from April 20 to 25 every year, attracting a large number of Chinese and foreign kite experts, enthusiasts and tourists to watch, compete and visit.

I still remember my first time flying a kite. It's a sunny day in the spring breeze. My parents and I are flying kites in Zhenjiang attic. I am holding the string, and my father is holding the kite, standing in the distance and saying loudly, "Run hard!" " "So, I ran quickly, the kite flew higher and higher, I smiled happily, and my parents clapped their hands happily for me. When I stopped when I was tired, the kite slowly fell and I ran faster. Kites danced in the sapphire sky again, and we laughed happily.

There are more and more kites dancing with the wind in the sky, and there are waves of cheerful laughter on the river.

Although I was born in Guangzhou, there is no denying that Yangjiang is much more moist in winter than Guangzhou. I was born in Guangzhou, but my parents and a large group of relatives are from Yangjiang. I go back to my hometown every winter and summer vacation. If it is summer, I want to leave the fresh seafood in Yangjiang and go back to Guangzhou. But if it is winter, I really want to stay there until spring.

Winter is in December, January and February. In fact, February should be considered as early spring. Winter is more poisonous than quilts, and they are not allowed to go out for three months, leaving only a few days at the end of February for early spring. But if I can spend the winter in Yangjiang, I really want to snatch the last few days of winter.

The winter scenery in Yangjiang is very beautiful. Although it is not a world of snow and the taste is not blown, the small pond is unique. In winter, the ponds in the north are frozen; The small pond in Yangjiang is no good. On the yellow water surface, several withered and bent reeds are quietly supported, and several broken and hard laurel leaves are dragged and floating on the water surface. As soon as the wind blows, the water surface swings with the microwave, and the water ripples overflow for a while, and then the pond is calm again. If you are lucky, you can see the neighbor's cat climb to the edge of the pool, hunch over, put a paw into the pool and pull it, and see if there is any luck to let it pull a small fish. If someone comes, it will slip out of the hole in the corner with its tail up.

The most unforgettable thing is all kinds of snacks, which can't be seen in Guangzhou, at least I didn't find them myself. These snacks are only available in Yangjiang, and they are pronounced in dialects. I don't know how to write Chinese characters. The most famous snack is fat sausage. It sounds like meat, but it's actually vegetarian. Just roll up the bean sprouts with dough, sprinkle with white sesame seeds, and dip in some hot sauce if you are happy. This tastes great. Any hotel in Yangjiang has it. It is said that I have never eaten fat sausage, which is equivalent to not being in Yangjiang. Almost everyone goes to the hotel in Yangjiang, and the first dish is fat sausage. I like this snack myself. During those days in Yangjiang, I ate pork intestines for breakfast almost every day. This is our staple food in Yangjiang, cool but not greasy.

After about an hour's drive, we arrived at the big beach by Yangjiang. The scenery here is really beautiful! At first glance, the golden soft beach creaked on it. The sand is very fine, many times thinner than the sand in our school bunker. Don't think it's dirt, it's real sea sand. The sand sparkles in the sun, just like the gold scattered by the gods. The side of the beach near the mainland is brighter, and the side near the sea is less dazzling because the sea water rushes up and is wet. But sand is connected with green sea water and has a special taste. The waves rushed up, and the white waves chased one after another, as if naughty children would never get tired of chasing them. Here we go, another row of white waves. I can't help but take off my shoes and pants and run to the sea, shouting: "Sea, I'm coming!" " "Dad also lost the rigor of the past and ran away with us.

There are many tourists on the beach, some are barefoot, some are digging sand with small shovels, some are rolling up their trouser legs to play with the tide, and some are simply swimming in the sea. Ah, there are people lying under the sun umbrella, enjoying the sea breeze. I was standing in the sea. When the swift water hit my leg, I jumped up in panic. The sea suddenly receded, but it rushed up again in a short time. I found many people playing like me. My brother even exaggerated, shouted and jumped, and played almost the same. We chased each other on the beach again, ran for a while and then looked back at the winding shallow footprints we stepped on. It's really interesting. Dad said, "You stepped on this footprint yourself, and you walked on it yourself. In fact, the road of life is the same. You must always look back to see if you have gone right, if you have gone wrong, and if you have gone astray, then you can go far and far. " I didn't understand what my father said, but I nodded.

Eight episodes of folk art prose, Wednesday, June, 13, sunny.

The high temperature of 1 at noon can't stop the search team members from moving forward. The members took bus No.52 to Ma 'ao Street Cultural Education Center for teaching, and invited Mr. Huang Sufen and his party to give live performance teaching.

The activity is divided into two parts: the introduction of the members of the "Seeking Fate" group and the live performance teaching of Teacher Huang Sufen. The members of the Fate-seeking Group introduced the basic situation of Zhoushan intangible heritage to the children through ppt display, and played the video of Dong Kezi's gongs and drums performance to attract the children's attention. The question-and-answer session of intangible knowledge pushed the atmosphere to a climax, and the children raised their hands enthusiastically and were enthusiastic.

Teacher Huang Sufen first performed the walk in the book. Although I didn't understand most of the stories because of language problems, I was deeply impressed by Mr. Huang Sufen's mellow singing, straight posture, powerful gestures and vivid charm. Later, several children and members learned from the teacher on the spot. Teacher Huang Sufen introduced Weng Zhou's basic knowledge, singing and performance skills, and gave lectures on the spot. Teachers teach carefully and students study hard.

I benefited a lot from this activity. One is to enjoy the wonderful book-walking performance of Teacher Huang Sufen on the spot. The second is to feel the vitality and enthusiasm of children. That kind of innocence and fighting are all in my memory. Today is triggered by children. It's good to recall my carefree childhood with my friends.

Art is not learned by nature, but the result of acquired efforts. Me too. Among the types of folk art I have mastered, paper-cutting is the best one.

Once, when we were having an art class, the teacher was telling us the essentials of paper-cutting. I only concentrated on my homework that day, and what the teacher said went in one ear and out the other. In this way, an art class became an homework class. I didn't remember anything the teacher said.

A week later, art class, no class last week, I don't know about paper cutting. Just when I was blaming myself for not going to class, the teacher suddenly shouted, "Start doing it!" " Students who can't cut out four in 20 minutes don't go! "I immediately panicked. I don't even know what to cut, let alone make four in 20 minutes. If so, wouldn't it take five minutes to make one?

I thought, "Okay, just four out of four. If it is a big deal, cut four treatments. " I immediately began to cut out four irregular figures on my own white paper.

I took these four irregular figures and compared them with a beautiful butterfly cut by my deskmate. Suddenly I think it's better to cut it carefully. I carefully observed the movements of my deskmate. First, fold the paper in half twice, and then you can start cutting. After reading it, I think it's as simple as that. Cut four in ten minutes, no problem. I cut it in this way at once. However, when I finished cutting and unfolded the paper, the graphics were scattered and not connected as I expected. What's the matter? I thought to myself, I must have not observed it carefully. So, I carefully observed my deskmate and found that when she cut paper, she didn't completely cut off the edge of the paper. It suddenly dawned on me that there must be a place to connect the edges of the paper. I immediately made four simple ones in this way, and each circle was neat and beautiful. It seems that if you want to cut paper, you must be good at thinking and observing!

Edison once said: "Genius depends on 1% talent and 99% sweat to succeed." Now I have changed this sentence, "Art can only be created by 1% talent, 49.5% effort and 49.5% observation." This is my view on paper cutting.

It's crisp in autumn today, and my mother will take Zhang Yulin and me to "Where Street" to look for folk art.

We took the subway to "Where Street" together. As soon as I got to Where Street, I found there were so many people here. I can't count it, it's super lively! Zhang Yulin and I are like two happy deer, crowded in the crowd to watch the excitement.

I think the colors of the houses here are really strange. They are exactly the same as the ancient buildings. It's kind of like going back to ancient times.

Zhang Yulin and I walked to a small shop. I saw the walls of the shop covered with straw sandals. How dexterous these people are. They can weave straw into shoes.

I think these sandals must be very breathable and comfortable to wear.

Suddenly, we were attracted by the shouts of "ho ho". We walked over and saw Osmanthus Jelly for sale here. I saw two uncles wearing white vests and flower shorts with a red foam bag filled with fruit on their heads. I think they look really funny. Each of them was holding a big wooden hammer and asked C to smash a big Osmanthus Jelly. They "ho ho" while beating Osmanthus Jelly.

Sing happily. I think they must be very happy!

Later, we also saw clay figurines, wooden broadswords, candied haws and wooden slingshots ... today is really an eye-opener for me!