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- Q6827578 subject Q7083613.
- Q6827578 subject Q7317728.
- Q6827578 subject Q7319372.
- Q6827578 abstract "Mian Ren is a form of traditional Chinese folk art. Flour figures are made of coloured rice flours, colouring, stone wax and honey. Craftsmen can make lively figures out of the coloured flour balls with a small bamboo knife. They used to carry their tools around villages and towns to sell them for a very basic living. Sometimes flour figures are used in dishes as food crafts - along with vegetable carvings.Flour figures were considered as little delights not found in elegant imperial staterooms. They are mainly collected by children as toys.".
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- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q1241399.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q34800.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q5100787.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q7083613.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q7317728.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q7319372.
- Q6827578 wikiPageWikiLink Q7462.
- Q6827578 comment "Mian Ren is a form of traditional Chinese folk art. Flour figures are made of coloured rice flours, colouring, stone wax and honey. Craftsmen can make lively figures out of the coloured flour balls with a small bamboo knife. They used to carry their tools around villages and towns to sell them for a very basic living.".
- Q6827578 label "Mian Ren (Flour Figure)".