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Chongqing Intangible Cultural Heritage Traditional Craft Training

Craftsman spirit is pursued by many people now. China has a saying called "ingenuity". It is most suitable to describe folk craftsmen and craftsmen.

1. "I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City"

The restoration of cultural relics is mysterious and solemn in my grave. The cultural relics they handle every day have been baptized for hundreds of years.

But when a master rides his own 28-pole, he passes through layers of palace doors and just wants to smoke a cigarette after work. When everyone was feeding the royal cat, some colleagues chatted leisurely playing the guitar. This huge contrast is the daily life of this documentary, which is wonderful and pure. This dull and interesting state. Makes us want to know more.

The repair technology and outdated tools handed down for thousands of years are full of the temperature of inheritance. With the blessing of modern science and technology, their work has been endowed with modern vitality.

Handicrafts and cultural relics handed down from generation to generation. It seems to be a dialogue between cultural relics restorers that spans thousands of years.

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This is a very unpopular documentary. This is a documentary with the theme of China's traditional crafts. Through interviews with different craftsmen, craftsmen and studios, we can understand our traditional crafts, historical and cultural development characteristics and technological changes.

The production of this documentary is very "rough". It has no beautiful pictures and no fancy mirrors like other documentaries. It seems to be a picture from the 1980s, unpretentious.

But folk artists and craftsmen are not like this. Many people have devoted their lives to a craft and studied it all their lives. Although it is not glamorous, it also inherits most of the crafts.

Many documentaries record glamorous craftsmen, but this documentary shows the real "craftsmen".

Its record dimension is very extensive, reaching almost all walks of life. If you just watch a documentary about craftsmanship. I will not hesitate to recommend this one.

3. "Incense China"

Incense, in the impression of many people, may be something that only appears in a temple or Taoist temple full of fireworks.

From the initial burning incense to offering sacrifices and avoiding the plague. Today, incense has become a self-cultivation product. It also inherits the traditional philosophy of our Chinese nation.

This documentary led us to understand a lot of methods of making intangible incense. I just know there are so many kinds of incense, such as wired incense, combined incense, incense carving and so on. Even the production of incense burners has different techniques and stresses.

It can take us into this familiar and unfamiliar field of intangible heritage. And its introduction is very detailed. It can be said that it is a textbook-style comprehensive display of this category.

4. "Tiangong Suzuo"

There is heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below. Jiangnan area has been the fertile soil of our country since ancient times. The handicraft inheritance here is also very complete.

It chose 12 representative non-genetic inheritors to tell the story of past lives from their perspectives. They have nine Soviet-made crafts: lantern decoration, nuclear carving, Song cotton, Ming-style furniture, boat tip, Suzhou embroidery, Xiangshan podium, silk reeling and jade carving.

Among them, non-legacy crafts such as lanterns and boat spots are very unpopular. If it weren't for this documentary. We have no way to know that there is such a non-legacy craft.

This documentary not only shows the skills of manual workers, but also shows the "humanity" of the world.

This life, this life, is the best portrayal of their craftsmanship.