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Many young people leave their hometown to go out to work, so how to protect those traditional crafts that remain?

The country has now begun to respond to the policy of protecting traditional crafts. We ordinary people have also begun to pay attention to these traditional crafts of the older generation.

They are a 5,000-year tradition of the Chinese nation and cannot be lost in vain. But then again, the present era is an era of taking the essence and discarding the dross. Some traditional crafts are really out of touch with society. We can understand this. This is a historical necessity and a choice of the times.

In ancient times, embroidery, brocade and embroidery were things that girls had to learn before they got married. If you don't learn, you won't get married and you will be laughed at. Sometimes it's really pitiful to think about ancient girls. If you want to learn knowledge, you can't. You can only do this.

In ancient times, people advocated that a woman without talent was virtuous. Now, on the contrary, in ancient times, girls were not allowed to go to school to learn knowledge. Now you are illiterate if you have no education. Now, girls can't learn embroidery and needlework. At most, they just cultivate these as interests.

Having said that, these skills of embroidery, embroidery and brocade have been passed down by a few people. For example, our current brocade has been accepted by the public, has stepped onto the stage of the times, and has been praised by people. Yunjin has become the lifelong career of these inheritors, which is what we call a lifetime rice bowl.

Traditional craft is very important in our life. What's important? You know our current space shuttle, right? The parts used to build airplanes and the methods to make them are all borrowed from ancient times.