Paper-cutting is an ancient folk handicraft in my country. It has a history of more than 2,000 years. It is an art form discovered and created by the Chinese working people in their own lives. It directly reflects the working people's own lives, thoughts, and emotions. It has national characteristics and is closely related to the spiritual life of the people. Paper-cutting is also called paper-cutting, window decoration or paper-cutting. The difference is that some people use scissors and some use carving knives when creating. Although the tools are different, the artistic works created are basically the same, and people call them paper-cutting. Paper-cutting is a hollow art that gives people a sense of transparency and artistic enjoyment visually. Its carrier can be sheet materials such as paper, gold and silver foil, bark, leaves, cloth, leather, and leather. The style of paper-cutting in my country can be roughly divided into southern and northern paper-cutting. The characteristics of northern paper-cutting are simplicity, conciseness, summary, elegance, strong feeling, emphasis on deformation and exaggeration, and use large, thick and powerful lines to express. Southern paper-cutting is beautiful, bright, soft, neat and delicate, and exquisite. There are three types of paper-cutting: monochrome paper-cutting, color paper-cutting, dyed paper-cutting, and color-separated paper-cutting (color-matching is also called color paper-cutting). The artistic characteristics of Maanshan paper-cutting: no draft is required, and there is no draft paper-cutting at all. The works are simple and generous, without any sense of affectation. It has strong traditional national characteristics, with both the roughness of northern works and the delicacy of southern works, and is highly decorative. A pair of scissors and a piece of paper can hollow out a colorful life and the world. Zhang Xuehua's original paper-cutting without a draft is well-thought-out and spontaneous; it integrates the paper-cutting styles of the north and the south, and integrates traditional culture with modern aesthetics, which is very distinctive. His works have won awards in municipal, provincial, national and international competitions many times. The series of paper-cutting "Folk Girls" created in 2008 was permanently collected by the China National Museum of Arts and Crafts (No. BH0905-0994). This is the first time that Maanshan paper-cutting has been collected by a national museum. In September 2012, the work "Taibai Tu" won the gold medal at the 2012 China Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Over the years, Zhang Xuehua has spared no effort to protect and pass on the folk paper-cutting art, making him a worthy inheritor of Ma'anshan paper-cutting. Information source: Anhui Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Information source: Anhui Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center