In Shenyang, Liaoning, there is a master of craftsmanship. With his skillful hands and ordinary objects, he reproduced a treasure from the Shenyang Forbidden City - a Qing Dynasty black satin inlaid with emerald phoenix and peony millinery for his daughter.
This is a treasure collected in the Shenyang Forbidden City - a Qing Dynasty black satin embellished with green phoenix and peony millinery. And this is a replica made by craftsman Lu Huazhong. This is also a gift given to his daughter by Lu Huazhong.
short video blogger Lu Huazhong: There is a catwalk event in the children's kindergarten, and they all need to dress up. Today's children know Elsa, Snow White and so on. Then I felt that I should make something for her that belonged to a Chinese princess. Then I looked online and saw the picture of our crown, and I thought it was very beautiful. After checking again, I found out that it was the treasure of our Shenyang Palace Museum. At that time, I decided to make one for her. A Chinese crown belonging to a Chinese princess.
First weave the main frame of the hat with bamboo and rattan, then cover it with black silk, and then use the "twist stick" played by children to decorate it. The imitation version of the Qing Dynasty treasure millinery is completed. Just giving their daughter such a beautiful hat was not enough. Lu Huazhong and his wife took their daughter to the Shenyang Forbidden City to show the little girl the style of the authentic "black satin inlaid with green phoenix and peony millinery".
Lu Huazhong’s daughter Lu Tingqiao: No one else has such a father, only I do! I feel that our Chinese culture and the culture of my hometown will always be the most beautiful culture in the world. I feel very proud!
Source: CCTV News
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In Shenyang, Liaoning, there is a master of craftsmanship. With his skillful hands and ordinary objects, he reproduced a treasure from the Shenyang Forbidden City - a Qing Dynasty black satin inlaid with emerald phoenix and peony millinery for his daughter.
This is a treasure collected in the Shenyang Forbidden City - a Qing Dynasty black satin embellished with green phoenix and peony millinery. And this is a replica made by craftsman Lu Huazhong. This is also a gift given to his daughter by Lu Huazhong.
short video blogger Lu Huazhong: There is a catwalk event in the children's kindergarten, and they all need to dress up. Today's children know Elsa, Snow White and so on. Then I felt that I should make something for her that belonged to a Chinese princess. Then I looked online and saw the picture of our crown, and I thought it was very beautiful. After checking again, I found out that it was the treasure of our Shenyang Palace Museum. At that time, I decided to make one for her. A Chinese crown belonging to a Chinese princess.
First weave the main frame of the hat with bamboo and rattan, then cover it with black silk, and then use the "twist stick" played by children to decorate it. The imitation version of the Qing Dynasty treasure millinery is completed. Just giving their daughter such a beautiful hat was not enough. Lu Huazhong and his wife took their daughter to the Shenyang Forbidden City to show the little girl the style of the authentic "black satin inlaid with green phoenix and peony millinery".
Lu Huazhong’s daughter Lu Tingqiao: No one else has such a father, only I do! I feel that our Chinese culture and the culture of my hometown will always be the most beautiful culture in the world. I feel very proud!
Source: CCTV News
reporting and rights protection channel: Download the "Morning Video" client from the application market and search "Help" for one-click access; or add reporting customer service on WeChat: xxcbcsp; or call the hotline 0731-85571188. If you need content cooperation, please call the government and enterprise service desk at 19176699651.