This paper-cut work is an artistic work carefully created by Mr. Chen Zihao, a famous Chinese Han folk paper-cut and paper-tearing artist, based on China's fairy tale "Marry a Mouse" for two months. There are 82 mice, 16 horses, and 5 cars cut from Marrying Rats, which are divided into cavalry, band, honor guard, wedding sedan chair, dowry and seeing off guests, with a net length of 650.
The "beauty" of these mouse shapes is first of all very human, without losing the prototype characteristics of mice. Just a few strokes, let it stand or stand, as elegant as a monkey. New Year pictures and paper-cuts of "Mice Marry Women" and "Mice Marry Men" are regarded as "mascots" among Han people in China. His works are permanently collected by Henan Museum.
The moral of mice marrying women is to express people's desire to eliminate rodents. They take the way of "marriage" because they are full of fear of rodents, so they cover up their real purpose by offering food, turning off lights and banning light, which is a choice to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages in a contradictory state of mind.
The date of mouse wedding in folk letters is mostly from the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month to the 25th of the first month, which is the peak season for mouse breeding. Sending a mouse to get married is sending the mouse out of his home. From the psychological point of view, the goal of eliminating rats can be achieved. On the other hand, it is the product of the belief in the mother god of children in the culture of 18 years old.