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No one has passed on the skills of Han embroidery, but what happened to Uncle Han embroidery?

Over the past five thousand years, many unknown things have happened in this land of China. However, the current technology can not support our face-to-face dialogue with the ancients. What we can do is to study and ponder the ancient skills they left us and feel the beautiful times with our hearts. For the inheritance of traditional culture, many heirs now bear a heavy burden. On the one hand, they must improve their skills, but they must also inherit their ideas. Just like the uncle's Han embroidery skills are not passed down, he receives a monthly pension of 3000 yuan and pays his disciples to pass on their skills.

Speaking of the two most famous things in ancient China, there are porcelain and silk. Silk-making has a skill called chu xiu, and now it is also called Han embroidery. It originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. In that war-torn era, women could not gallop on the battlefield or go out at will, so they studied embroidery at home. With his imagination and exquisite craftsmanship, he made many amazing embroideries.

These exquisite embroideries were not only loved by women at that time, but also favored by royal aristocrats. Therefore, from the Han Dynasty, the royal family set up the Weaver Girl, and let the Weaver Girl embroider exclusively for the royal family. With the development of the Silk Road, many embroideries flowed overseas and were warmly sought after by foreigners. Such exquisite embroidery needs to calm down and ponder over the subtleties repeatedly, but in today's era, everyone is busy with life and fame and fortune, and fewer and fewer people can calm down and eliminate distractions. The inheritance of this skill is becoming more and more worrying.

At the time of defeat, there was a 77-year-old grandfather in Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, who was the messenger to save Han embroidery. Zhang was born in 194 1. When I was a child, my family was not rich. I often helped my family to do manual work and subsidized my family. Doing manual work for a long time also makes Zhang's hands more and more dexterous, and sometimes he even makes toys for his classmates to play with. However, the good times did not last long. In the third grade, he and his friends were "treasure hunting" by the river, and he accidentally found a bomb. He thinks this is a toy. I accidentally bumped into the organ while playing and blew up three fingers of my right hand.

The accident gave Zhang a heavy blow. He began to become depressed, but his family did not give up on him, but gave him a lot of encouragement and support. Accompanied by his family, he slowly opened his heart and cherished his other two fingers more. He began to learn needlework and practice the sensitivity of the other two fingers. By chance, he was attracted by Han embroidery and became addicted to it, and finally decided to teach himself the art of Han embroidery.

196 1 year, Zhang took the first step towards his dream, and he joined. Li Yushan has a unique embroidery method. After getting started, Zhang's learning path is not smooth, because he only has two fingers. Many things that ordinary people can easily do require a lot of energy for him. Fortunately, he was not only diligent, but also talented, and soon surpassed other disciples. Later, Li Yushan passed on what he had learned all his life to Zhang, and Zhang did not disappoint Master. He soon surpassed Master in Han embroidery and made small achievements. Zhang has been engaged in Han embroidery for more than 50 years, and he has different feelings about this skill. He donated his embroidery to the museum for free, and he started a Chinese embroidery class with his pension in Weibo, hoping to pass on this skill.

For decades, he devoted his most precious youth to embroidery. He was thrifty all his life, not for money, but for the inheritance of Han embroidery. He is the most beautiful heir. China is not short of exquisite technology, because China culture has a history of 5,000 years and is rich in artistic treasures, but what China lacks now is such a inheritor.