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Traditional crafts will never go out of fashion.

? It is difficult to stick to one thing, and it is even more valuable to pursue perfection in this matter. It is very admirable to insist on doing one thing and make it perfect and extreme. Craft? It is also what we call inheritance. The workers carefully carved and presented us with perfect works of art, and they carved one work of art after another with their ordinary and magical hands. This kind of ingenuity and persistence is something we need to pass on, and it is also worthy of our respect. Recently, a 76-year-old grandfather insisted on traditional skills for 50 years, and God restored the story of the Ming Dynasty nuclear ship. This incident has aroused widespread concern. Let's take a look together.

? The 76-year-old grandfather comes from Zhoushan Village, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, and is a national non-genetic inheritor of Guangfu nuclear carving. He entered the nuclear carving factory from 1967, and later set up his own studio, several carving knives and a table to accompany the old man. Up to now, the old man has always adhered to this art. Over the years, the elderly have been sticking to their posts and hobbies. He also brought us many works and won many awards. However, in recent years, the sales of nuclear carvings have been cold, and he also opened the art of Tik Tok inheritance, which makes our traditional culture in China go far beyond this and appeals to more people to inherit and carry forward it.

? There is no doubt that this craft is worth inheriting. Our intangible products will definitely go to the world and inherit art, and we have never insisted on it alone. In this rapidly developing world, we should not forget our craftsman spirit, nor should we forget the traditional culture of our Chinese nation. Learn to persist in doing everything, learn to stick to it, and strive for perfection in all walks of life. Only in this way can we protect and carry forward our culture, and we should not rush for success.