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The most eat human fire color for why carpentry is worthless

The woodworker character in The Most Eatable Colors of the World is a typical poor artist. His work is exquisite, but because it lacks visibility and marketing, it does not receive the value and recognition it deserves. In addition, many carpenters and artisans throughout history have been marginalized or even ignored because of their lack of social and economic status. This also reflects society's indifference to and neglect of handmade arts and traditional culture, as well as the impact of marketization and commercialization on the arts. Although modern society has paid more attention to handmade arts and traditional culture, it still needs more attention and support in order for these art forms to be better developed and passed on.