Looking for the dragon to go to the Year of the Dragon, embroidering the dragon Miao embroidering th

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-13

Editor's note: In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes auspiciousness and prosperity, representing wisdom and strength. Many traditional dragon skills, delicacies, and attractions are frequently present in your life. During the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon, the Guizhou Channel of CCTV presents this "Dragon Hunting", inviting you to check in together and dig out the wonderful and interesting "Dragon Hunting" stories.

Miao embroidery, as a traditional handicraft of the Miao people, has a long history and exquisite skills. With unique stitching and rich patterns, it depicts the gorgeous and colorful Miao culture on the embroidered cloth. Each Miao embroidery is the crystallization of the ingenuity of the Miao embroiderer, containing profound national feelings. Elements such as flowers, birds, fish, dragons, and phoenixes often appear in the pattern, all of which are rich in auspicious and beautiful meanings.

On the occasion of the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon, Wang Qiping, the inheritor of Guiyang Huaxi Miao embroidery, used the needle as the pen and the thread as the ink to produce a lifelike Miao embroidery work "Two Dragons Playing with Pearls". I hope that this work can bring auspiciousness and joy to the netizens of CCTV in the new year.

Coordinator丨Luan Xiaolin.

Executive Planning丨Ren Zhenguo.

Filming and production丨Xie Yueting (intern).

Producer丨Guizhou Channel of CCTV.

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