Explore Sports in Woodcut New Year Pictures
发布日期:2022-08-10 浏览次数:

Zhejiang is one of the hometowns of woodcut New Year pictures. Huang Jingjing is

the fourth-generation inheritor of Jinhua woodcut New Year pictures. She remarked, "The New Year pictures are full of Chinese people's good expectations for a happy life, and every pattern in the picture has its meaning." Jinhua Woodcut New Year Pictures Museum is a base for innovative New Year pictures in China and an intangible cultural heritage protection unit for woodcut New Year pictures in Zhejiang, in which displayed more than 3,000 works.

The 17th Zhejiang Games has already started, let's take a look at the "sports" in the New Year pictures.

It is a famous New Year picture, which shows a group portrait of women. The three people in the middle are playing ball, twisting their waists and swaying their hips. The image is vivid, featuring a lot of detail. Other women and two children are watching and having fun. A little poodle also comes to join in the fun. The ball with ribbons looks like a football with braids. There is also a hot air balloon lifted into the sky, with English letters "HOT" written on it and two Chinese characters "氣球" next to it, which shows that new things overseas at that time have been spread among the people.

The person in the picture takes a bow, a cloud-piercing arrow headed straight for the little Tengu with its tail curling in the air. The archer Zhang Xian is the ancient protector of children. He is surrounded by five children. The persimmons, carp, sweet-scented Osmanthus in the hands of the children all carry good wishes, like gaining good luck in everything, passing competitive examinations, and obtaining good grades in civil service examinations.

Let's take a look at the "horsemanship" of the ancients. The two of them each holds a pair of sledgehammers weighing several hundred kilograms and fights on horseback. The original version of this New Year picture is one of the 26 Kaifeng Zhuxian Town's New Year pictures that Lu Xun once collected. Today, these 26 New Year pictures are collected in the Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall, and Huang Jingjing goes to Shanghai to reproduce these collections and displays them in the Jinhua Woodcut New Year Pictures Museum.


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