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The quilting industry in rural areas is dying out. Is it necessary to pass it on?

There has never been an era that can be compared with the current craftsmanship. Since the Measures for Technological Progress of Cars, Ships, Airplanes and Ancient People, China's intangible cultural heritage has been rescued and excavated, and handicraft inheritance accounts for a considerable proportion.

All provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities organize the formulation of revitalization measures and annual action plans, cultivate inheritors, expand the scope of crowd training, and create fine traditional handicrafts. Some backward handicrafts have been eliminated to meet people's daily production and life needs, and more people can knit. However, because all the rural people here sleep on the big heatable adobe sleeping platform, there will be mats made of reeds on the kang, but not many people can make mats. Wei Nong wants to say a few more words about our mat weavers here. In Shanni's memory, bamboo baskets were the most popular in his hometown in the 1980s and 1990s. Even when he married his daughter, his mother's family had to pack a basket of candy for the bride and take it to her husband's house. One means that life is sweet, and the other means that from now on, he should know that bamboo baskets filled with vegetables, rice, oil and salt are the best way to travel and buy things, which is the result of social development and there is no need to insist. However, in order not to lose memory, people can record it with words and pictures before the scientific and technological revolution and make a summary, just like Song, a scientist in the late Ming Dynasty, wrote Heavenly Creations.

Don't say sit down. Have you seen it? The ancient man-made carriage and the skill of pulling a cart by cows have also been lost. What can we do if we don't lose it? The wheel of history has stopped or gone backwards. Many handicrafts that people were looking for in ancient China have been lost. For example, people nowadays can't build many buildings, and many construction projects are perfectly managed. But now people have the ability to build it. Is it really progress? Or did you ignore innovation when you retired from the board? So that the inheritance of some folk arts has been dated. As early as more than twenty years ago, I asked a pottery master to create porcelain statues of four ancient beauties. Blank. But today I want to invest and ask them to create a modern board of directors.