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After 95 students, the family welcomes new faces. Is this a cultural exchange?

This is not only a cultural transmission, but also a cultural inheritance. As we all know, kneading dough, as a traditional culture in China, represents the spiritual and material inheritance of China folk culture. However, these traditional crafts are gradually forgotten and disappeared because of the needs of modern development, and many masters can't find successors because the income of this art is not high, and sometimes even life has become a problem. Most of these craftsmen are old people, and once they die, it is likely that this art will be submerged in the historical trend.

? In recent years, more and more people have begun to pay attention to traditional handicraft art, and some media and networks have also set off an upsurge of searching for traditional handicraft art on the Internet. However, despite this, some handicrafts, such as kneading dough, still cannot be developed because of people's consumption concept. Although these traditional handicrafts are exquisitely made by craftsmen, they are small and exquisite, but many people find them useless and have a short shelf life. The price is more expensive for some ordinary people. Compared with other handicraft arts, the shelf life of dough figurines is much longer, but a good dough figurine has strong modeling and expressive force, which can not be kneaded in a few years, and it takes a lot of time. For the modern fast-paced society, most people will choose similar plastic dolls and are unwilling to spend more time waiting for such a clay figurine.

Therefore, with the above consumption concept, many people are unwilling to pay for such a thing with no practical value, and no one is willing to spend it. Naturally, these traditional handicrafts cannot be passed down and spread.

Learning from teachers not only spreads the excellent traditional culture of China, but also inherits our culture. We just don't want these traditional handicrafts to be popular abroad and gradually decline at home.