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- His uncle tried to search for a job for Wang Zigan.
- Wang Zigan completed his apprenticeship three years later.
- Thus, Wang Zigan could live a well-off life with his family.
- Wang Zigan, 37 years old at that time, and was the youngest of them.
- In 1932, Wang Zigan, as a child under 13, moved into Shanghai with his uncle.
- After a while, Wang Zigan was accepted by a watchmaker's shop to do odd jobs.
- Wang Zigan had been to Japan twice in the 1980s and once to Hong Kong to give lectures.
- Wang Zigan became the lucky one, and thus, he started his 60-year career of papercutting.
- Wang Zigan often went there with his master looking at his man's art and that man's scope.
- In November 1993, Wang Zigan had a stroke due to infarction arteriosclerosis and was confined to bed for seven years.
- When he saw the performance Wang Zigan had gven, Zhu Rongji exclaimed : Wonderful cut ( Chinese : ^ yjR )!
- Traditionally, the apprentice should leave his master by then, but Wang Zigan's master was reluctant to let him go.
- During that period, Wang Zigan, like many others in Shanghai, experienced the various difficulties in the Anti-Japanese War.
- Many of the customers came to buy papercuts at " Hong Chang Xiang " by designating it to be done by Wang Zigan.
- Because Wang Zigan did not put off the work he should do, the master was happy and let him do what he wanted to.
- Wang Zigan had a good memory and managed to keep in mind the new patterns he saw and the skills in them that excelled his.
- Nwm齎E?u茐z?/ g倐 ), Wang Zigan appeared on a TV program and gave a papercut performance face to face with foreign and Chinese guests.
- The beginning of a new life gave Wang Zigan more sparking idea on his works : he used to make merchandise a piece of art today.
- In 1960, the first Wang Zigan's papercut collection was published by Light Industry Publishing House ( Chinese : { 忓 ] N鶴Hr > y ).
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