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Looking for the description of lucky boats in Ming Dynasty in maritime museum

"Fortunately, the bow is sharp at the bottom, the two ends are upturned and the middle is full, which is suitable for ocean navigation." Cen Guohe, the head of Cen's wooden boat workshop, said that the copied boat was completely in accordance with the design drawings of unearthed cultural relics, combined with Cen's 100 years of shipbuilding experience. "For example, masts, rudders and buckets are all shaped according to the Ming Dynasty. The highest point of the whole ship can reach 25 meters, with three masts and three sails. " Cen Guohe revealed that in May next year, this restored lucky ship of Ming Dynasty will meet with you.

Professor Longfei, honorary president of China Ship History Research Association, said that Cen's wooden boat workshop is an outstanding representative of Zhoushan marine culture inheritors. Zhoushan has played an important role in the history of shipbuilding and navigation since ancient times. Today, Zhoushan people undertake this project, which is not only a simple copy of traditional crafts and technologies, but also an important event to inherit and spread marine culture? Fumigation is a concrete action of marine culture protection and inheritance project. "Cong Jianguo said that Zhoushan's ship culture has a long history and is well preserved. In the future, maritime museum, China will take Zhoushan as the main collection place, not only excavating the traditional shipbuilding technology in Zhoushan, but also introducing excellent marine cultural products such as ancient ship models and fishing songs.