Gao Xiaodong: " Two Chinese Saints " with 26 meters wide
World Guangong Culture news: On October 22nd, World Guan Gong culture network has received an email from Gao Xiaodong, the folk paper-cutting expert in Hejin City of Shanxi Province -- Gao Xiaodong and his wife Yan Fang took 15 months for creating the world's largest paper-cutting work--" Two Chinese Saints".
Gao Xiaodong told World Guan Gong culture that this piece of work was 17.36 meters high and 26.30 meters wide, total area of 456 square meters. It took the Great Wall as the background and lined with pine, bamboo and prune, which symbolized the civil and military saint was very modest, noble and sterling integrity, righteous and unyielding virtues. The 6 pigeons meaning harmony and peace, peace and prosperity. The four sides chose 52 dragons for ornament, four corners selected 4 coiled dragons, it is a symbol of taking off of China and reunification of 56 nationalities.
Gao Xiaodong introduced that " Two Chinese Saints" used 1200 pieces of white paper and 600 pieces of red paper, 500 meters of the paper for back mounting, 650 meters of fabrics for surface mounting, totally spent more than 50,000 yuan in RMB. Gao Xiaodong said, " now I'm ready to apply the Guinness world records for world's largest paper-cut! "