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1995 years later, the non-genetic dough kneading man restored the Spring Festival Evening classic. How to evaluate his works?

The charm of China traditional art is far more wonderful than you think. Let's take a look at the unique skills of non-genetic dough kneading people.

After the last 95? Face man? Lang Jiazi, the third generation descendant, restored the video of the classic sketch of the Spring Festival Evening with dough. Ordinary dough in his hands, become lifelike, very dexterous.

He used dough figurines to restore the characters in the classic program of the Spring Festival Evening. Through his hands, ChristianRandPhillips in the popular song "A Fire in Winter" in the 1980s and Peisi Chen and Zhu Shimao in the sketch "Eating Noodles" are both lifelike, just like real ones.

Every detail is very attentive. He is a graduate student of Peking University and a legacy of Beijing? Face man? The third generation inheritor. It is the first time for such a young non-genetic inheritor, and now many folk intangible cultural heritages are facing disappearance. I hope more young people will pass these on.

Such ingenious works also attracted many netizens' onlookers, and everyone praised the traditional art in China.

According to the data, the dough mixer, also known as dough sculpture, is a traditional folk handicraft with simple production but high artistic quality. China's dough sculpture art was recorded in writing as early as the Han Dynasty. It uses flour and glutinous rice flour as the main raw materials, plus pigments, paraffin wax, honey and other ingredients, and makes soft dough of various colors after crack-proof and mildew-proof treatment.

Facing people? It is a branch of folk flour flowers in the Yellow River valley, which was originally used as flowers for sacrifice. In the Qing dynasty, how dare you meet people? Separated from the folk function, it has gradually become a kind of folk handicraft integrating viewing and playing.

Heze was called Cao Zhou in ancient times. ? Cao Zhou noodles? It has a history of thousands of years. Most of the famous dough figurines come from Muli village in the southwest of the city, which is called? The first village in the world? .

The dough-kneading artist takes materials at will according to his needs. After several times of kneading, rubbing and pulling, he skillfully places, cuts, engraves and strokes with a small bamboo knife, shapes his body, hands and head, puts on hair ornaments and clothes, and instantly gets rid of the vivid artistic image.