On October 27, "Huangpi Clay Sculpture" made a stunning appearance on CCTV One and CCTV's Jing Feng Chu Yun's "Intangible Cultural Heritage" program. As a provincial intangible cultural heritage project and a treasure of Wuhan folk art, Huangpi clay sculptures have once again att

On October 27, "Huangpi Clay Sculpture" made a stunning appearance in the CCTV One and CCTV Jing Feng Chu Yun's "Intangible Cultural Heritage" program. As a provincial intangible cultural heritage project and a treasure of Wuhan folk art, Huangpi clay sculptures have once again attracted the attention of audiences across the country with their unique charm.

Huangpi clay sculpture appeared on CCTV. Video screenshot

In the program, Chen Youfang, the intangible cultural heritage inheritor of Huangpi clay sculptures, introduced that Huangpi is the hometown of Mulan culture and art, and he used this as inspiration to create the "Clay Sculpture of Mulan" series. This set of works includes six forms: Mulan dressing up, Mulan women's clothing, Mulan serving tea, Mulan military uniform, Mulan picking tea, and Mulan making cakes, vividly showing the life scenes of Mulan joining the army for her father and returning to her hometown to fulfill her filial piety. In addition, other works were also displayed on site, such as the ingenious Zhuge Liang, the talented and beautiful Wang Zhaojun, smiling children, and farming scenes full of life. Each work is lifelike and breathtaking.

CCTV host Feng Shuo and Hubei Satellite TV host Liu Xiye also experienced the fun of making clay sculptures on the spot. Chen Youfang revealed that he made his works so vivid and lifelike by constantly learning art knowledge and observing the characters' movements and clothing patterns.

According to historical records, Huangpi clay sculptures have a long history, which can be traced back to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Huangpi Li Ji and Paulownia are the birthplaces of clay sculptures. Among them, the 500 Arhats in the Arhat Hall of Guiyuan Temple in Wuhan built by Wang Yu and his son during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty is even more famous throughout the country.

CCTV host Feng Shuo and Hubei TV host Liu Xiye experienced the fun of making clay sculptures in the program. Video screenshot

Huangpi clay sculptures have been continuously inherited and developed over the years and have become an important part of Chinese culture. In 1976, the Central News Documentary Film Studio produced a feature film "Peasant Clay Sculpture", which showed the unique charm of Huangpi clay sculptures. In the early 1970s, "Peasant Clay Sculptures in Huangpi, Hubei Province" became an important artistic phenomenon. A batch of outstanding sculptors came out of Huangpi, adding a rich and colorful stroke to the history of modern Chinese sculpture.

It is worth mentioning that Mei Junxian, the intangible inheritor of Huangpi Clay Sculpture, also went to the United States to participate in the "2014 Bright Chinese Folk Culture and Chinese Summer Camp in San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California, USA", which promoted the art of Huangpi Clay Sculpture to the forefront. the international stage.

(Text/Fan Yaqin correspondent Huang Wenlv)

[Editor: Fu Ying]

[Source: Changjiang Daily-Changjiang Net]

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On October 27, "Huangpi Clay Sculpture" made a stunning appearance in the CCTV One and CCTV Jing Feng Chu Yun's "Intangible Cultural Heritage" program. As a provincial intangible cultural heritage project and a treasure of Wuhan folk art, Huangpi clay sculptures have once again attracted the attention of audiences across the country with their unique charm.

Huangpi clay sculpture appeared on CCTV. Video screenshot

In the program, Chen Youfang, the intangible cultural heritage inheritor of Huangpi clay sculptures, introduced that Huangpi is the hometown of Mulan culture and art, and he used this as inspiration to create the "Clay Sculpture of Mulan" series. This set of works includes six forms: Mulan dressing up, Mulan women's clothing, Mulan serving tea, Mulan military uniform, Mulan picking tea, and Mulan making cakes, vividly showing the life scenes of Mulan joining the army for her father and returning to her hometown to fulfill her filial piety. In addition, other works were also displayed on site, such as the ingenious Zhuge Liang, the talented and beautiful Wang Zhaojun, smiling children, and farming scenes full of life. Each work is lifelike and breathtaking.

CCTV host Feng Shuo and Hubei Satellite TV host Liu Xiye also experienced the fun of making clay sculptures on the spot. Chen Youfang revealed that he made his works so vivid and lifelike by constantly learning art knowledge and observing the characters' movements and clothing patterns.

According to historical records, Huangpi clay sculptures have a long history, which can be traced back to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Huangpi Li Ji and Paulownia are the birthplaces of clay sculptures. Among them, the 500 Arhats in the Arhat Hall of Guiyuan Temple in Wuhan built by Wang Yu and his son during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty is even more famous throughout the country.

CCTV host Feng Shuo and Hubei TV host Liu Xiye experienced the fun of making clay sculptures in the program. Video screenshot

Huangpi clay sculptures have been continuously inherited and developed over the years and have become an important part of Chinese culture. In 1976, the Central News Documentary Film Studio produced a feature film "Peasant Clay Sculpture", which showed the unique charm of Huangpi clay sculptures. In the early 1970s, "Peasant Clay Sculptures in Huangpi, Hubei Province" became an important artistic phenomenon. A batch of outstanding sculptors came out of Huangpi, adding a rich and colorful stroke to the history of modern Chinese sculpture.

It is worth mentioning that Mei Junxian, the intangible inheritor of Huangpi Clay Sculpture, also went to the United States to participate in the "2014 Bright Chinese Folk Culture and Chinese Summer Camp in San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California, USA", which promoted the art of Huangpi Clay Sculpture to the forefront. the international stage.

(Text/Fan Yaqin correspondent Huang Wenlv)

[Editor: Fu Ying]

[Source: Changjiang Daily-Changjiang Net]

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