Thumb on the phone, representative Wu Yingfang, founder of Jingyao Ceramic Workshop in Jing'an County, Jiangxi Province, showed a video to the reporter. A seven or eight year old boy with mud on his hands carefully pulled the dough and said, "Teacher Wu, it's standing up!" "Okay, Mud recognizes you." Beside him, Wu Yingfang represented a smile. This video was filmed by him during this year's Spring Festival at his own intangible cultural heritage exhibition hall. The camera scanned the display rack, and the eggshell black pottery, as thin as cicada wings, quietly arranged. Representative Wu Yingfang said, "Many children, after seeing the beauty of black pottery, pull their parents to learn. At that moment, the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage has a concrete presentation. Innovation is important, but we cannot forget the fundamentals. How to better inherit the millennium cultural heritage? This is a question that Representative Wu Yingfang, who has been dealing with mud for 36 years, has been pondering. He rediscovered the ancient method of burning eggshells and black pottery with firewood, and conducted research at various intangible cultural heritage sites. Nowadays, the whole society attaches great importance to the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. Everyone says that we have caught up with a good era. But there are also awkward moments, such as some assembly line imitations impersonating intangible cultural heritage products that are difficult for the public to identify, which to some extent harms the enthusiasm of representative inheritors of intangible cultural heritage. ”Representative Wu Yingfang told reporters that during this year's National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he paid special attention to improving the evaluation and support system for intangible cultural heritage, and rectifying the chaos in the market for intangible cultural heritage products. This year's government work report proposes to strengthen the systematic protection, supervision, and rational utilization of cultural heritage. This sentence was circled in red by representative Wu Yingfang. He said, "I will continue to work hard to pass on the 'soul' of traditional skills, so that 'guardian artists' can receive more respect and protection
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Source:Guangming Net - Guangming Daily
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