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The young man regained the lost skill of high rice noodle. How many lost skills do you know?

Rice noodle has disappeared for nearly 70 years, but Chen Guorui, Fuzhou, has rediscovered the lost rice noodle, choosing full and transparent rice and splicing it into pavilions, animals and other shapes with rice paste. Many netizens praised his rice landscaping works again and again, and said: The skill is too superb!

The origin of high rice noodles can be traced back to Tongzhi period in Qing Dynasty, and it was the most popular in the Republic of China. At that time, every year in the first month, every family had to prepare a rice noodle to worship their ancestors. In the first month, more than 300 families in the village put their works on display in the ancestral hall. Later, due to historical reasons, this skill slowly disappeared from the village.

High-level rice noodles have disappeared for decades. The younger generation like Chen Guorui, who was born in 1987, didn't know there was such a thing in his ancestors. Juexue? . Chen Guorui came across it four years ago? Yes, Chen Guorui said that in 20 16, an old overseas Chinese, who was nearly ninety years old, returned to his hometown and chatted with the villagers in Gaolou Village about high-rise rice noodles. The old overseas Chinese were deeply moved by the disappearance of this skill. From then on, Chen Guorui decided to pick up the craft of high-speed wire rod again, devote himself to studying, and let high-speed wire rod re-enter people's field of vision with excellent works.

I am a college graduate majoring in fine arts, and I have the responsibility and obligation to pass on the excellent traditional culture in the village and at home. So I visited the old overseas Chinese, met some problems in the production process, and tried to make some small works with tall rice noodles, and constantly communicated with the old overseas Chinese and learned from him. With the development of modern industry and market economy and the change of people's lifestyle, many traditional handicrafts are facing a crisis of survival. In addition to the tall rice noodles, there are many traditional skills or unique skills, which have gradually faded out of public view, such as playing cotton, kneading dough, weaving baskets, overpass unique skills and so on. Unfortunately, many people may not even have heard of these skills, and they have disappeared in the rapid pace of human progress towards high technology.

Traditional craft should not only face the reality and keep pace with the times, but also be integrated with modern life, and be used flexibly in all aspects of production and life to meet and adapt to the needs of modern life. Traditional handicrafts should not be fixed as historical archives, nor should they become distant memories of the older generation. They should regain their cultural vitality through the discovery and combination of contemporary design.