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The dance "Paper-cutting Girl" in the 2006 Spring Festival Gala combined the traditional Chinese folk art of paper-cutting with the 2008 Beijing Olympics and presented it in the form of dance. It also showed the ingenuity and ingenuity of the Chinese working people and the spirit of the Chinese nation. People's enthusiasm for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. .
This dance does not represent Northeastern Yangko. . There are two reasons.
First, the folk art of paper-cutting originated in Shanxi, my country. . Paper-cutting is an important folk activity in Jin District. In northern Shanxi and southern Shanxi, those skilled craftsmen used their imagination to depict everything ideal as much as possible. They used common things in life, such as people, animals, plants and flowers, to express all the things in life. Beauty and pain. Jufan's seasons, residence, clothing, birth and adulthood, weddings, funerals, and birthday feasts are all reflected in the paper-cutting. Therefore, the paper-cut girl does not express the Northeastern Yangko culture. .
Secondly, the dance of the paper-cut girl is a folk dance, but it is not shown in the form of Yangko elements. . .
So, the dance "Paper-cut Girl" is not Northeastern Yangko. . . .