Fengxiang Woodblock New Year Paintings Fengxiang County, located in the western part of the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi Province, is a well-known woodblock New Year painting production area in China. It is a major school of Chinese folk New Year paintings, which began in the Tang and Song dynasties and flourished in the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is praised by foreign collectors as "the crystallization of oriental wisdom" and is collected in famous museums around the world. Fengxiang woodblock New Year paintings are mainly divided into six categories: door paintings, ten beauties paintings, folk paintings, drama story paintings, house six gods paintings and window paper-cut paintings; at the peak, there were more than 600 varieties. Now, after decades of restoration, excavation, sorting and innovation by Tai Liping, the 20th generation inheritor of woodblock New Year paintings, there are more than 300 varieties. Woodblock New Year paintings are an ancient, unique and distinctive artistic wonder in Baoji folk art, and are deeply loved by the vast rural masses in Guanzhong. The woodblock New Year paintings in Baoji are mainly produced in Fengxiang. Fengxiang woodblock New Year paintings inherit and carry forward the line techniques of traditional Chinese painting art, and absorb the characteristics of temple murals, stone carvings, and knife skills from past dynasties. They are mainly line engravings, with strong and powerful lines, simple and plain, vivid and generous; the colors are mainly red, green, yellow, and purple, and then lined with black lines, with strong contrast, rich life atmosphere, and full and lifelike images. When printing, first use color to dye the world, then open the red light, apply rouge, and add color, and then use the black line main plate. The picture is both harmonious and simple, and vivid and unique.