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Chinese paper - traduction vers espagnol

Chinese paper art; Chinese papercutting; Chinese Paper Cutting; Jianzhi; Jian zhi; Window paper-cuts; Chinese paper-cut; Chinese paper-cutting
  • Chinese [[paper cutting]]s in a shop.

Chinese paper      
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Chinese-American         
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  • Chinese American [[fisherman]], circa 1917
  • Chinese American Shell Peedlers (1918)
  • Percentage of Chinese population in the United States, 2000
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  • Chinese-American psychiatric patient, 1915
  • Chinese Americans on Humboldt Bay (1915)
  • Communist]] China in 1952 art
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  • 27}}), the first female Chinese American elected to Congress
  • 17 to 20 Chinese immigrants were murdered during the [[Chinese massacre of 1871]] in Los Angeles.
  • The Chinese American experience has been documented at the [[Museum of Chinese in America]] in [[Manhattan's Chinatown]] since 1980.
  • An illustration of the [[Rock Springs massacre]] of 1885, in which at least 28 Chinese immigrants were killed
ETHNIC GROUP
Chinese in the United States; Chinese-american; Chinese-Americans; Chinese-American; Cantonese American; Chinese in United States; Cantonese people in the United States; Americans of Chinese descent; Han American; Macanese American; Chinese American; Han Chinese Amercian; Han Chinese American; Chinese-born American; Political views of Chinese Americans; Immigration from China to the United States; Emigration from China to the United States; Genetic history of Chinese Americans; Stereotypes of Chinese Americans; Macanese Americans; Cantonese Americans; Shanghainese Americans; Sino-Americans; Chinese Americans in politics; Undocumented Chinese immigrants in the United States; Genetic studies on Chinese Americans; Racism against Chinese Americans; Socioeconomic status of Chinese Americans
(adj.) = chinoamericano
Ex: The article is entitled "Mules and dragons: popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers".
chinaware         
  • Kangxi period]] (1661 to 1722) blue and white porcelain [[tea caddy]]
  • ''White Glazed Ding Ware Bowl with Incised Design'' Northern Song dynasty (11th–12th Century); Porcelain, Musée Guimet 2418
  • [[Ding ware]] bowl with flower sprays
  • Yongzheng reign]] (1722–1735)
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  • A black pottery cooking cauldron from the [[Hemudu culture]] (c. 5000 – c. 3000 BC)
  • Painted jar of the [[Majiayao culture]], Late Neolithic period (3300–2200 BC)
  • phoenixes]], [[Western Han dynasty]] (202 BC – 9 AD)
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  • Jiajing period]] (1521–67) of the [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Early [[blue and white porcelain]], c. 1335, the shape from Islamic metalwork
  • A [[sancai]] glazed offering tray, late 7th or early 8th century, [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907)
  • Wanli]] reign, 1573–1620
  • slip]] coating.
  • Kangxi period]] mark on a piece of late nineteenth century blue and white porcelain.
  • Dehua]] cup, with dragon
  • Lidded plum vase ([[meiping]]) with lotus sprays, [[Qingbai ware]], [[Southern Song]]. The glaze has collected in the carved indentations, where the colour is stronger.
  • probably for export to the Islamic world]].
  • Porcelain Jar with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, [[Jingdezhen porcelain]], mid-15th century.
  • A Ming dynasty [[blue-and-white porcelain]] dish with a dragon
  • Xuande]] mark and period (1426–35) imperial blue and white vase.
  • Ge-type]] vase, with "gold thread and iron wire" double crackle
  • Decorating porcelain in [[Jingdezhen]] today
  • [[Yaozhou ware]] [[celadon]] bowl, [[Song dynasty]], 10th-11th century.
  • Daoguang period]], (1821–50); [[Shanghai Museum]]
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  • qingbai]] porcelain vase, bowl, and model of a [[granary]] with transparent blue-toned glaze, from the period of the [[Song dynasty]] (960–1279 AD)
  • Statue of [[Guanyin]], Ming dynasty ([[Shanghai Museum]])
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  • Yixing teapot]], Qing dynasty, c. 1800–1835, stoneware
POTTERY AND PORCELAIN FROM CHINA
Ming vase; Ming Vase; Chinese porcelain; Chinese ceramic; Chinese pottery; China ware; Chinaware; Ancient chinese porcelain; Porcelain in China; Imperial Chinese vase; Pottery in China
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Définition

wax paper
Wax paper is paper that has been covered with a thin layer of wax. It is used mainly in cooking or to wrap food. (AM; in BRIT, use greaseproof paper
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= waxed paper
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Wikipédia

Chinese paper cutting

The art of paper cutting (Chinese: 剪紙; pinyin: jiǎnzhǐ) in China may date back to the 2nd century CE, when paper was invented by Cai Lun, a court official of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

As paper became more affordable, paper-cutting became one of the most important types of Chinese folk art. Later, this art form spread to other parts of the world, with different regions adopting their own cultural styles. Because the cut-outs are often used to decorate doors and windows, they are sometimes referred to as "window flowers" (窗花; chuāng huā) or "window paper-cuts". These cut-paper decorations are often glued to the exterior of windows, so the light from the inside shines through the negative space of the cutout. Usually, the artworks are made of red paper, as red is associated with festivities and luck in Chinese culture, but other colours are also used. Normally cut-paper artwork is used on festivals such as Chinese New Year, weddings and childbirth, as cut-paper artwork is considered to symbolize luck and happiness.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Chinese paper
1. "There is a lot of Chinese paper, but historically there has been a lot of Chinese paper coming to the market," said Matthew Koder, UBS‘s head of Asian equity capital markets.
2. A Chinese paper said both Pyongyang and Washington would need to give ground.
3. The Chinese paper said "protectionism" could not fix the trade imbalance.
4. China has also launched a case against the United States over U.S. anti–dumping measures limiting Chinese paper imports.
5. The administration abandoned 23 years of trade precedent when it punished China in a dispute involving government subsidies to Chinese paper manufacturers.