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Chinese paper-cutting is one of the 1. /tr?'d???nl/ handicrafts (ÊÖ¹¤ÒÕÆ·) in China. Guangling paper-cutting is one of the country¡¯s most famous craftsmanships (ÊÖÒÕ).
There are 38 procedures about 2. (make) paper cuts. It¡¯s a pure handicraft that cannot be replaced by modern machines. But as more and more young people are leaving Guangling to find work, it¡¯s an art that is 3. (slow) dying. However, Zhang Duotang, a descendant£¨ºó´ú£©of its founder has decided to do something about it. He organized his family members and tried to explore new ways to bring 4. this skill.
In 2007, Zhang 5.(begin) to build the Guangling paper-cutting cultural industry park and gave over 45 million yuan to the project. 6. he also built China¡¯s first Guangling paper-cutting art 7. /mju?z??m/ and a training school.
Zhang considers paper-cutting as 8. (he) life. He also thinks that it is a duty for him to 9. /p¨»?s/ on the skill. He and his team do research on 10. to make better paper-cutting from morning to night. It is their efforts that make the world know about Chinese paper-cutting.