Woodblock New Year Painting 木版年畫
The traditional Chinese folk art of New Year painting, known as Nianhua in Chinese, dates back to the Northern Song Dynasty (960—1127), when it was customary to create colorful artworks to decorate doors during the Chinese Lunisolar New Year—to drive away evil spirits.
中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)的民間年畫藝術(shù)(在中國(guó)被稱為“年畫”),可以追溯到北宋時(shí)期(960—1127),當(dāng)時(shí)人們習(xí)慣在農(nóng)歷新年期間創(chuàng)作彩色藝術(shù)品,用來(lái)裝飾大門,以驅(qū)除邪靈。(剩余4174字)