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Chapter 135: Early Wood and New Sprouts in Spring

Chapter 135: The early trees and new buds are coming again in spring, and the public opinion agreement is burning carbon in the snow.

Author: Ciliansheng

Chapter 135: The early trees and new buds are coming again in spring, and the public opinion agreement is burning carbon in the snow.

Song Yunzhan's excitement had not passed yet. An Ji took advantage of his head to rush out and rushed out several satisfactory drafts overnight.

It was late at night outside the window, and people were sleeping under the lamp inside the window. An Ji, who had just fallen asleep at his desk, was startled by the voice call on his mobile phone via WeChat. He raised his eyes and looked at the time on his mobile phone, only to realize that it was already one or two o'clock in the morning.

Sitting on the chair and stretching, he yawned all day long. Du Anji, who had already scanned the caller's profile picture, calmly answered the phone: "What's the matter, you're still up so late?"

Sheng Xia, who was opposite, smiled slyly and exposed An Ji mercilessly: "Aren't you sleeping too?"

"Okay, let's talk business with you." Shengxia on the other side of the phone suddenly became serious and sighed bitterly, "Right now, aren't I talking to Sister CPPCC about this legislation and related support?

I just want to talk to you."

"Because I also know that you and your uncles and aunts have many difficulties and you don't tell me, for fear that I will worry about you again."

After listening to his best friend's words, An Ji was silent for a long time. Just as he was about to speak, he heard the person on the phone continue to speak: "So I think that when you are dealing with these things, you must have created a lot of substantial needs. You

Maybe tell me what I think can be solved by relying on the power of society and the guidance of the government."

In the early morning when Xingyue was speechless, the moment An Ji put down his painting brush, endless sleepiness had already swept over him, but his best friend's expectations jumped directly into his ears from the other end of the phone. An Ji yawned again and took a sip on the table.

The tea on the table was so cool that it soaked your teeth, which finally made An Ji sober up.

Having no successor is still the primary problem facing Hang Luo. Even if there is An Ji, even if there are Aunt Zhang's children, three or five people obviously cannot support Hang Luo's future.

"Now, for things like filigree inlays and velvet flowers, our industry also knows that they are doing some courses for the public. Things that can be easily started and see the results can obviously be better spread."

Exhibitions in the industry and various joint advancement and cooperation platforms led by the government and the Ministry of Culture allowed An Ji to communicate with other intangible cultural heritage inheritors and industry practitioners more than once, and he was familiar with the difficulties and key points of the inheritance of different types of intangible cultural heritage.

"Well, these now have relatively good sales channels." After all, Shengxia runs a Hanfu store and knows that the sales of these accessories are increasing day by day. "Nowadays, the velvet quilts and hairpins made by women are becoming more and more sophisticated, and the prices are also going down, but

In fact, market supply and demand are becoming saturated, and there is not much room for development.”

"So, I think this question really can only be analyzed in detail." He picked up the cup and drank some herbal tea to wake himself up a little, and then he said, "I think if you want to do it, you can just

We can start from districts and cities first, and as for larger proposals, each locality can only be responsible for each locality, one project per plan, and through various methods to encourage the direct participation of intangible cultural heritage inheritors."

"I can only say that Hangzhou is still in a stage where it lacks publicity and understanding."

"But if you think about it carefully, when we were making the video, we faced all kinds of malicious speculations. These are unavoidable. We can only try to avoid this kind of negative feedback from another angle."

After An Ji finished speaking, there was a long silence on the other side of the phone, and the sound of notes that had been accompanying the conversation disappeared.

"Well, I understand what you mean. Let's make an appointment in two days, and you and I will have a face-to-face chat with the CPPCC sister I know."

At three o'clock in the morning, only two windows on the upper and lower floors of the residential buildings were still gleaming with light. The cars that occasionally passed by on the street had no intention of paying attention to these two sleepless lights.

"Hey...these two!" He Yanqing tried his best to keep his voice quiet when talking to himself, resisting the urge in his heart to take care of it, and went back to the house to pretend that he didn't know anything.

Another light in the building was turned on, and one more sleepless person was added. In the late night of winter in Hangzhou, An Ji's family of three each went about their own business, and then turned off the lights one after another in less than a moment.

The fragrance that soaks into the skin along the tip of the nose makes people intoxicated. There are exquisite pastries on the gold-painted vermilion lacquerware fruit plate...

An Ji took two breaths of the refreshing incense, and his mind was no longer so confused, and he sincerely admired: Shengxia is really fast in doing things. She was still on the phone with herself in the early morning, and they made an appointment at ten o'clock.

"How about it? I have made money recently, so I have to invite my sisters to a nice place." Sensing the eyes from her best friend, Shengxia was very proud, "This is called 'Wealth and honor, don't forget each other!'"

The elder sister of the CPPCC brought by Shengxia had obviously long been accustomed to the former's temperament, and coupled with her parents' generational relationship, she just smiled fondly at the former's request for credit.

"My surname is Chen. Shengxia told me about you. She also told you about my purpose of finding you, right?" Sister Chen didn't have time to chat with her best friends. She briefly introduced herself and then went straight to the point, "You and her

He told me about the situation mentioned this morning."

"I think, as a practitioner in this field, you are also the only inheritor I have contacted who is doing everything from production to promotion. Your opinions are very valuable."

There are many intangible cultural heritages in Hangzhou, but the scale of intangible cultural inheritance units such as Wang Xingji Fan and Xiling Seal Society is much larger than that of Hangluo Factory. There is no one person who has to take into account the inheritance of skills, innovative design, sales promotion, etc.

A multi-tasking situation.

The orderliness within the protection unit is not good news for researchers - each part is disconnected, and researchers need to contact each other separately, summarize by themselves, and determine the connections, which is obviously much more difficult than asking one person for answers.

What's more, today's policy for the protection of intangible cultural heritage is still "rescue first". As a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference who can use his own research power to participate in political discussions and contribute to the development of certain welfare for the society, these special intangible cultural heritage projects are in urgent need of protection and development.

Obviously it is a top priority.

There are examples of gold and stone seal carving, and mutual assistance is easy to obtain; the fan-making process has become large-scale and systematic. At the same time, because of its portability and fixed audience, it is not uncommon to create a new generation of successors to such projects.

Intangible cultural heritage projects like Hangluo, which have high consumption costs, narrow understanding and acceptance, and few successors, in Sister Chen’s view: are a breakthrough for intangible cultural heritage projects facing the same type of development problems, and are also an excellent example for research.

Best choice.

"You mentioned specific problems and analyze them in detail. Different support plans should be put in place for different intangible cultural heritage projects." While speaking, Sister Chen had already put the laptop from her schoolbag to the desktop and opened the document she had prepared long ago.

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"This is now taken into consideration by relevant national policies, but how do you think this support should be done? Funding, unified training, or...all of it?"

"This is the problem I want to express." In several interviews with reporters, even if Sister Chen in front of her was resolute and asked questions that were a bit sharper than the reporters, An Ji now would not have any stage fright. "

Now, neither funding nor unified training are carried out in a targeted manner."

“We may put together several projects that are not well publicized, and train inheritors to use online and offline means to promote them.”

“Low-interest loans and incentive funds may be distributed to different inheritance units... But no matter the evaluation criteria or the formal methods, they can only meet some projects. The result is that time, manpower, and material resources are spent, but the results are very little.

"

"For example, we may need inheritors of textile technology, but some inheritors I am familiar with need someone who can design for them a design that is not only in line with modern aesthetics but also full of cultural elements."

"I know what An An said!" Sheng Xia picked up the conversation while An Ji was drinking tea, "At that time, An An and I went to other places to look for fabrics, and we also saw some intangible cultural heritage, which they passed on to the new generation.

There is no shortage of people, but the works of the new generation do not match the overall effect at all.”

When the tea came into my mouth, it was not ten minutes past noon. The shopkeeper put a few slices of dried ginger in the glass pot for refilling the tea. The light spiciness stimulated the taste buds and warmed the stomach.

Sister Chen came here in a hurry today, and there was some wind on the road. Now she used this ginger tea to sneeze: "Well, why didn't you mention this to me?"

"I didn't think of this. I just remembered it after An An mentioned it just now."

"You, you will suffer from this in the future. Why don't you know how to be more organized for such an adult?" Sighing lightly, Sister Chen raised her hand to add water to Shengxia's tea cup, "You will still have to use it in the future.

If you have the ability to do something, if there are any shortcomings, you may get twice the result with half the effort."

Xu Shi learned a lot from Sister Chen. Shengxia did not refute, but continued drinking tea and thinking for a while, then nodded.

"Okay, let's continue talking."

From funding to innovation, from the true and false in the industry to the praise and bad words in the society, An Ji gave Sister Chen examples one by one.

"Well, I understand what you mean, but as you also mentioned, designated training is basically only implemented by state-owned enterprises. Of course, you can also sign a contract in advance, but after all, private companies, for some people, even if they sign a contract

Even if you sign a contract, you can't guarantee the stability of your career."

Sister Chen raised her head from the computer screen and expressed her opinion straightforwardly: "Of course, you also mentioned that the government will provide financial guarantee."

"Is this protection based on the average salary or the minimum wage? If it is the latter, do you think it will last for a few months, a few years, or for life?"

The three people present here all understand that "lifetime" is impossible, and a few months is obviously too short.

Moreover, these capital investments are undoubtedly fiscal expenditures on culture and education. Improvement in this area is destined to reduce the government's capital investment in other areas, affecting the whole body. It is definitely not as simple as it seems.

"I think one is unemployment insurance, one is retirement salary, and the other is subsidies during school and internship." Before finishing the food on the table, he just took a small bite, and Sheng Xia started flipping through it on his phone again.

Menu, "Which one do you like, I'll order some."

My best friend, Sister Chen, was shaking her head, Sheng Xia shrugged, feeling that eating alone was a bit boring, but she still scanned the QR code on the table again and added new dishes.

"You two continue chatting, don't worry about me." The eyes of my best friend and Sister Chen were all focused on me. Sheng Xia began to feel embarrassed, but she couldn't give in at all, "I came out to talk about business. You want to talk to me."

Go back and talk about it."

Seeing that An Ji and Sister Chen finally smiled with serious faces, Shengxia put the phone aside: "I also listen to the unemployment insurance thing..."

Glancing at An Ji's expression, Shengxia passed her eyes over to test the former's meaning, and then continued: "I also heard An Ji tell me about her grandfather's time, so I think this unemployment protection is a must.

Yes, if you come to a designated place to learn this technique, you have to ensure that you don’t starve to death.”

"After all, economic development and cultural development are complementary to each other, but if people can't have enough food and clothing, how can they have the energy to think about civilization and culture?"

"As for the guarantee during their studies, I think it can be said to be an encouragement. Students in technical secondary schools and junior colleges are encouraged to choose these intangible cultural heritage projects. At the same time, cultural and ideological education must be strengthened."

After eating and drinking, Sheng Xia became more and more energetic and talked endlessly. An Ji and Sister Chen could only be reduced to supporting roles.

"Actually, An An has told me what she meant before. I just combined the strengths of everyone to be able to say so much."

"In fact, this is because our current scientific and technological and military power are enough to protect the people on our land and have completely lifted out of poverty. Only then can I dare to imagine investing so much money in the inheritance of various intangible cultural heritage projects."

Facing Sister Chen, Shengxia was naturally modest and cautious, but these words were not the latter's imaginary words, but the truth from her heart.

From the talk of uncles and aunts, both An Ji and best friends knew that without the support of the government over the years, no matter how much love there was, Hangluo Factory would not be where it is now.

From the writings of history and the world, the three of you here, and even more people, understand one truth: Without a stable social environment and a life of food and clothing, where can we talk about love? Where can we talk about civilization and cultural development?

China can become an unbroken line among the four ancient civilizations. If we study the origins, we can see that when the economy is prosperous, the culture will be prosperous, and when the people are united, the country will be strong.

The three of them can sit here, drink tea and burn incense, looking forward to the snow and listening to the singing, but they cannot leave China in its prosperous age.

The same is true for cultural development and intangible inheritance. If the three people in Shengxia are aware of it and thousands of practitioners are aware of it, they will naturally not let down this hard-won era.

"Okay, I've written it all down!" Sister Chen was obviously a little excited and impassioned.

The three people present here talked about the passionate place, their faces glowed red, and they were incompatible with the people around them who were chatting about business or gossiping elegantly...

However, the green tea was swaying and the fragrance was lingering, when a voice came from the seat: "Okay, I will go to their fan factory in two days to discuss cooperation."

But it turns out that the echoes of smoke and people walking around in circles are all people walking forward under this light, looking at the stars all the way.

Digression:

This chapter basically explains my personal thoughts on what kind of support the country can provide to the intangible cultural heritage industry, and also confirms a problem - the protection of intangible cultural heritage is by no means a temporary success, nor is it a social hot spot.

There is no need for successors to issue issues.

The road ahead is long and arduous, and we, together, will pursue our goals!
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