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Paper-cutting Picture Book Series: The Twelve Chinese Double Hour

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English title 《 Paper-cutting Picture Book Series: The Twelve Chinese Double Hour 》
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This "Chinese Traditional Culture Paper-cutting Picture Book Series" once again evokes my unforgettable memories of the past. It systematically tells the traditional cultural knowledge of China's calendar, solar terms, zodiac signs, agriculture, folklore, and seasonal phenomena in the form of paper-cutting art, with colorful and captivating illustrations. The picture books feature exquisite and lively paper-cut illustrations, easy-to-understand language, and are accompanied by vivid nursery rhymes and poems, making them indeed very suitable for children and adolescents to read and understand.
——Kang Zhen, Professor at Beijing Normal University, Lecturer on "Lecture Room of Hundred Schools of Thought," and Guest on "Chinese Poetry Conference" and other programs

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★ Professor Kang Zhen, a special guest on "Chinese Poetry Conference," recommends and writes the preface!
★【Featured Paper-cutting】Presented in the form of Chinese intangible cultural heritage paper-cutting art - In 2009, Chinese paper-cutting was included in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
★【More Extension】Integrates various fields such as ancient Chinese calendars, history, literature, nature, agriculture, folklore, and seasonal phenology.

This series includes 4 books:
"The Twelve Chinese Double Hour"
"The Twenty-Four Solar Terms"
"The Twelve Zodiac Signs"
"Chinese Festivals"

Description

Where did the ancients spend their time in a day?
The double hour is a traditional Chinese unit of time measurement. One double hour equals two hours today, and twelve double hours make up a full day of twenty-four hours.
Whether in ancient or modern times, the length of a day is the same. But in the era without electric lights and telephones, how did people spend their day?
Curious you, quickly flip through this book and take a look~

Author

SHUTONG Culture (Text Author)
SHUTONG Culture was established in August 2010 and is a professional children's book publishing company in Shenzhen that integrates planning, editing, production, and distribution. Over the past decade, the company has carefully planned and published more than 1000 types of books, such as "Boonie Bears," "Boonie Bears' Paradise," "Ultraman: Hero of the Universe," "Larva," "Balabala the Magic Fairy: Flying Over the Colorful Spirit Castle," "Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Outsmarting the Sheep School," "Armor Hero," "Super Wings," "Shopping Sprites," "Star Treasure Baby," and other fine children's books.

Shier (Illustration Author)
Originally named Zhang Shiyuan, Shier is a freelance illustrator, the creator of the Yak Asia IP, and the illustrator of the "Yak Asia" comic series. She has also created picture books such as "My Mood Diary," "Friends Are Never Too Many," "The Concert Begins," "Classical on the Tip of the Pen," "A Thousand Characters of China," and "The Thirty-Six Stratagems."

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