The fat pig arch is a folk ornament of Han nationality during the Spring Festival, which is popular in Tianjin, Hebei and other places. The so-called "fat pig arch" refers to the Qing Ji paper-cut that Han people and some ethnic minorities in many areas of China generally like to use during the Spring Festival. Pigs are also called "lucky pigs" and good luck messengers. Pigs carry a cornucopia on their backs. When pasting it, paste one on the left and one on the right, indicating the intention of making a fortune.
During the Spring Festival, especially in the north of China, people will stick the "Fat Pig Arch" pattern on doors or windows in pairs, hoping that the fat pig can bring gold and silver treasures and bumper crops into the arch. This is a beautiful wish. I hope that the New Year will be prosperous, life will be rich, financial resources will be abundant, and crops will be abundant, which means very good things.
Cutting form of window grilles
1, monochrome cutting and carving, mostly used in red paper paper cutting, is widely used.
2, color paper-cutting, generally used for large windows in palaces and shops or windows in halls and facades.
3. Relief paper-cutting popular in Gansu and Qinghai has a unique style, which combines cutting and folding technology.
4, color window grilles, color window grilles are divided into dyeing and contrast colors.