Cotton painting is a new craft flower created by Huang Jiasheng, a cotton-spinning master in Zhangzhou City, in 1964. Using dozens of raw materials such as absorbent cotton, peach gum, and golden cotton, and absorbing traditional craft techniques such as color-tying, relief, and painting, they created a series of vivid and three-dimensional cotton paintings of birds, animals, flowers, trees, and ancient figures. Huang Jiasheng's cotton paintings such as "Geese", "Pine and Crane Longevity", and "Jade Feathers Offering Auspiciousness" have been exhibited at the "Man and the World" exhibition in Tokyo, Japan and Montreal, Canada, and have been well received. There are various varieties of colors, including ordinary cotton paintings, silk-tying cotton paintings, woolen thread paintings, silver thread paintings, various specifications of cotton painting hanging frames, and small and exquisite cotton painting decorations. They are sold in more than 10 provinces and cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Guangdong, and are exported to Japan, West Germany, the United States and other places.