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Is flower wrapping an intangible cultural heritage?

Flower wrapping belongs to intangible cultural heritage.

Yingshan flowers are deeply rooted. After in-depth folk investigation, according to the introduction of old folk artists, it originated in the Ming Dynasty and flourished in the Qing Dynasty. The existing folk collections belong to the period of the Republic of China. Although there was a flower wrapping process after liberation, there were few collections.

The flowers wrapped around Yingshan Mountain are mostly from farmers' hands, belonging to folk etiquette and decorative works of art. Yingshan Mountain flowers can be summarized by four words: small, clever, refined and lively. "Small" means that tangled flowers are small in size. "Qiao" means that the idea of wrapping flowers has profound meaning. "Fine" is the exquisite skill of wrapping flowers. "Living" refers to the formal living of the art of wrapping flowers. ?

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Among more than 1300 national intangible cultural heritage projects announced in China, there are more than 100 textile intangible cultural heritage projects. In recent years, the integration of textile intangible heritage into modern life and consumption has gradually become a fashion.

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