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How to protect and inherit folk art

If you want to inherit folk art, you must first transform it into a kind that conforms to the modern trend, but at the same time, you must retain the original "breath".

1. Building a brand is a good way, although it is difficult. China folk art is not only paper-cutting, shadow play and drama.

2. If it is a separate art, it is actually very narrow. Many folk manufacturing processes, such as Xiang embroidery and bamboo weaving, are better defined as folk arts and crafts.

In fact, it is open now, and there is no previous portal view, but it is not. Many people think that this skill is used for eating, so their views are conservative. Folk art has its uniqueness. Even in the information age, they can not be inherited, and Jane gradually began to lose its essence.

I once heard that there is a roast duck restaurant in Beijing, which is an old brand and has been passed down for more than 100 years. Although food is the most important thing for the people, it is better to inherit this aspect, but the reason is the same. Everything is necessary for people's life. Eating can be transformed into business, passed down, and so can others.

If folk art doesn't turn it into business, then in the end, it can only rely on government relief, and no one can stop it when it is eliminated. Only by becoming commercialized can it be carried forward and popularized. Don't tell me that commercialization will pollute the artistic atmosphere. It's so fake!

6. Don't think that these things can only be passed down if they are well protected. Just kidding, now let me go to see Beijing Opera. I'd rather see the beautiful girl warrior ~ ~ Now people are more and more strict about beauty. Beijing opera, from ancient times to the present, has only a few boring plots, and it is fake. Young people will go to see it ~ ~ On the other hand, if circus and Beijing Opera are combined, it will be quite interesting.

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