Tracing the intangible cultural heritage on the campus of Shen Shi

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

Historical and cultural heritage records the genes and blood of the Chinese nation.

Inject youthful power into intangible cultural heritage.

We need to work together.

Come with Tuan Tuan.

Let's go find the intangible cultural heritage hidden in Master Shen.

Grass. Wood. Dye. The fragrance of grass and trees.

Printing and dyeing time. Dye a lake of wind and snow.

Leave a brocade colorful.

Recommended by: Ye Meichen.

The method of coloring textiles using natural plant dyes is called "plant dyeing". Neolithic people began to use natural plant dyes in addition to the application of mineral pigments. It has been found that the roots, stems, leaves, and skins of wild flowers and fruits all over the mountains can be soaked in warm water to extract the dye. After repeated practice, the ancient people of our country finally mastered a set of dyeing techniques using this kind of dye.

Face. Model. They are immortal messengers.

Watching the darkness of mankind and the dust of glittering history.

Whizzing by. Recommender: Wang Yibing.

Dough molding refers to the handicraft of making mature dough with flour, glutinous rice flour, glycerin or clear noodles as raw materials, and then kneading and molding into various flowers, birds, fish, insects, scenes, utensils, people, animals and other specific images by hand and various special shaping tools. It is commonly known as noodle flowers, gift buns, flower cakes, and kneading dough people.

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Blue. Stamp. Flower. Cloth.

Such a pure blue.

It must have been taken from the blue sky.

It's like simple and pure love.

Passed down from generation to generation.

Thousands of years. Recommended by: Lu Yang.

Nantong is the main production area of Chinese blue calico, and the native cloth and natural orchid grass are the common things of the farmers, so the blue calico dyeing workshops in the front and back workshops of the village have been all over the rural market towns. Blue calico is mainly used to make daily clothes, quilts, mosquito nets, pillowcases, furoshi, etc. The blue calico pattern is simple and beautiful, auspicious, and most of them are based on birds and animals, flowers and trees, and myths and legends.

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Pinch. Silk. Law. Pure.

Elegant styling.

Rich patterns.

Hold the wire as a pen.

Let cloisonné enamel travel through time.

Flashes of ultimate beauty.

Recommended by: Yang Naiqi.

Cloisonné enamel is another name for cloisonné, which is a metal copper enamel craft. The production method of cloisonné is to draw the outline of the pattern on the gold or copper tire cast, hammered and welded according to the design requirements, and then fill the blank space of the wire or metal sheet pattern with various silicate enamel glazes, and then bake, polish and gild the composite process utensils.

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The intangible cultural heritage hidden in Shen Shi.

Tell the story of the past.

That touch of antiquity.

It's waiting for you to find it.

Text |Liu Siyao.

Edit |Zhu Sitong.

Editor |Ge Chongchong.

Editor-in-charge |Zhang Hong.

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