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粽子又称"角黍"、"筒粽",由粽叶包裹糯米蒸制而成,是**民族传统节庆食物之一。粽子早在春秋时期就已出现,最初是用来祭祀祖先和神灵。到了晋代,粽子成为端午节庆食物。民间传说吃粽子是为纪念屈原。粽子作为**历史文化积淀最深厚的传统食品之一,亦传播甚远。**、**以及华人聚居的新加坡、马来西亚、缅甸等地也有吃粽子的习俗。粽子传说是为祭奠投江的屈原而传承下来的,是**历史上文化积淀最深厚的传统食品。粽子种类繁多,从馅料看,北方有包小枣的**枣粽;南方则有豆沙、鲜肉、八宝、火腿、蛋黄等多种馅料,其中以浙江嘉兴粽子为**。吃粽子的风俗,千百年来每年农历五月初五,**百姓家家都要浸糯米、洗粽叶、包粽子,2012年粽子入选纪录片《舌尖上的**》第二集《主食的故事》系列美食之一。
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Alexander Sharpe Ross was a leading American illustrator in the 1940s and 50s, with his work on the covers of Good Housekeeping, Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and Colliers. Along with a handful of key illustrators —Coby Whitmore, John Whitcomb, Al Parker, Norman Rockwell—Ross helped create an indelible image of Americans in the post WWII decades.

In the 1960s, Ross moved dramatically into the fine arts—painting abstracts, surrealists, portraits—always seeking new technique. “Inventive Realism” he called it when pressed for nomenclature, and explained, “My subjects are mainly flowers and dreamlike human figures. Flowers have beautiful shapes that lend themselves to abstraction, and I incorporate new dimensions in them, using the essence of ‘flower’ from memory to create a whole gamut of emotions.”

Ross was awarded an Honorary Degree of Master of Arts by Boston College in 1953. An assignment from the US Air Force took him to Alaska where he painted his impressions of one of American’s foremost frontiers. The award-winning works are now in the permanent collection of the Air Force. In 1969, Ross designed a postage stamp for professional baseball, celebrating the centennial of the Cincinnati Reds.

Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Ross came to Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, as a youth. He was largely self-taught, although he had one year of night school at Carnegie Tech. His first break occurred in 1941 when one of his illustrations was chosen from a roomful of contestants to be a Good Housekeeping cover. The editor, Herbert Mayes, commissioned 130 additional cover illustrations over the next dozen years at roughly $1000 apiece. The covers were of children, mostly Ross’s own who early on learned to model for him. After that, Ross became quite popular as a painter of “clinch” pictures—men and women in romantic postures. His clinches appeared in Saturday Evening Post, McCall’s, Cosmopolitan, and Colliers.

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