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What is an extension of craftsmanship

Creative Innovation. The spirit of craftsmanship includes the creative connotation of pursuing breakthroughs and innovations. Throughout the ages, craftsmen keen on innovation and invention have been an important driving force for the world's scientific and technological progress. In the early days of the founding of New China, a large number of outstanding craftsmen emerged in China, such as Ni Zhifu and Hao Jianxiu, who made outstanding contributions to the cause of socialist construction.

Since the reform and opening up, Wang Xuan, "the father of Chinese character laser phototypesetting system", Wang Chuanfu, "China's first and the world's second rechargeable battery manufacturer", railroad workers engaged in the development and production of high-speed railroads, and electric power workers engaged in the research and operation of extra-high-voltage and smart grids, etc., are all "artisans". They are all excellent inheritors of the "artisan spirit", which has brought Chinese innovation back to the world.

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Western craftsmanship originated in the medieval guild system, while Chinese craftsmanship comes from the four great inventions of the agrarian civilization and the inheritance of the culture of excellent craftsmen such as Butcher and Luban. Traditionally, when it comes to the spirit of craftsmanship, people will naturally think of Germany, Japan and other high-end manufacturing countries on the product of fine-tuning, manufacturing excellence, the spirit of craftsmanship is mainly embodied in the product manufacturing process.

And in the modern sense, with the equality, openness, collaboration, **** enjoy the depth of the spirit of the Internet, the realization of the decentralization within the enterprise, the borderless between enterprises, the network ecology within the industry and inter-industry interconnectivity. The spirit of craftsmanship, which extends forward and backward from the manufacturing link within the industry to every aspect of research and development, manufacturing, marketing, logistics and service requires precision.

In the inter-industrial extension from manufacturing to business, finance, services, and even all walks of life also require precision. For example, in Japan, from the ramen chef, sushi restaurant owners to top designers, great writers, great artists are called trolls. In other words, craftsmanship is not only embodied in the field of material production, but also in the field of non-material production.