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    Chinese Traditional Paper-Cut (2005)

    Son of the General Li Jing in "Journey to the West." As a young child Na Zha avenged the death of his friends by killing the two dragons who took their lives. When pressed to apologize to the dragons by his father, Na Zhe commit suicided, but was saved by Master Tai Yi and was re-born as a spirit in the form of a lotus flower with 3 heads and 6 arms.

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    1. DA-GNOME 80 months ago | reply

      Absolutly beautiful!!

    2. Roger Ush 80 months ago | reply

      Love your papercuts!

    3. willfire 79 months ago | reply

      You've got killer skill, pal!

    4. mnowacki 70 months ago | reply

      incredible work
      congratulations

    5. Trevor Paul _Bigwood 65 months ago | reply

      Hey. I'm admin for a group called Vector Collective. Would be great if you could add this pic to the group. www.flickr.com/groups/vectorcollective/

    6. lennydizzy 59 months ago | reply

      Now come to think about it, this Ne Zha (哪吒) kid is really something. He is more rebellious then the monkey king...

    7. ♣ bandages 56 months ago | reply

      Hi! I am an admin for a group called ♣ art in the city and we'd all love for you to join our group!

    8. xtaaxtw 43 months ago | reply

      incredible!You are great! I want to share this paper cuts I like to:
      world-culture-research.org/c.asp?d=11869. Maybe you've heard "Journey to the West"? Yes, they are the monk Tang and the Monkey King.

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