Coming! "Looking for Craft 6" is finally here! Actor Wan Qian sincerely posted a long post in support of this walking documentary. It can be seen from every word that she has been paying attention to the inheritance of traditional culture. Many people also began to understan

is here! "Looking for Craft 6" is finally here!

actress Wan Qian sincerely posted a long post in support of this walking documentary. It can be seen from every word that she has been paying attention to the inheritance of traditional culture. Many people also began to understand this warm work through Wan Qian. Director Zhang Jing's persistence in the film also touched people deeply. It has been eight years since the filming of the first "Looking for Craftsmanship". How many eight years can a person have in his life for love and affection?

As Wan Qian said -

"Persistence is the most difficult thing."

And the meaning of persistence can be seen. In the past 8 years, the "Looking for Skills" series has scored the highest Douban score of 9.0 points and the lowest score of 8.2 points, so in "Searching for Skills" series "Looking for Crafts 6" has received a great response after it was launched again. The audience once again focused on the lost traditional skills and adherents through the screen.

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There are many highlights and far-reaching significance

The "Searching for Craftsmanship" series mainly records the stories of craftsmen through the lens. The

film does not have gorgeous transition shots or dazzling editing skills. It just expresses these persistence, warmth and regret to the audience in the most simple way.

And the content of the sixth season is still the epitome of traditional folk culture that the audience most wants to see.

The reason why they are called "folk" is because these crafts are not high-end and out-of-reach skills. They exist in the lives of ordinary people. Unfortunately, there is a lack of young people willing to accept the inheritance.

For example, riddles, folk songs, and foot cakes, many young people may ask: "These can be considered crafts?"

Compared with lacquerware, Suzhou embroidery and other familiar intangible cultural heritage cultures, folk crafts may not be well-known.

But as long as it is passed down through the times, has unique creative skills and can express the spirit of craftsmanship, I think it can be called "craft" and is worthy of being passed down.

However, the craftsmen who can persist today always give people a sense of loneliness and confusion.

For example, an old man named Lao Zhou works as a pot refill in the local market, but nowadays there are fewer and fewer people who need to refill the pot. Looking at his quick and smooth movements, one can’t help but feel that it would be too bad if this craft was lost. Sorry.

There is also Uncle Yan who makes tiles and bricks. In the early years, it was not a problem to earn hundreds of thousands a month, but now that he has used up the remaining raw materials, he will no longer continue doing it.

The raw materials for tiles could not be found, and the firing skills were no longer inherited. When he looked at his factory, was he complaining about his unmotivated son, or was it a pity that no one cared about his skills?

And I only saw the strong loneliness and sadness in his eyes.

There are many craftsmen who have left this world over the years, and their craftsmanship has also left with them.

So the meaning of this film is also derived from the search for craftsmanship to the focus on traditional Chinese culture.

Craftsmen are important, but "artists" are equally important.

A young man named Yang Yang uses his own meager efforts to protect these crafts, but he has no friends of the same age around him. He rushes around in search of crafts every day, and even a birthday greeting is a luxury.

What he needs is a fellow traveler, a partner who can understand this persistence. He hopes to see more young people join Yang Yang's team in the future and strive to inherit the craftsmanship.

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Wan Qian was funded to effectively promote

After the filming of "Looking for Craft 6" was completed, director Zhang Jing detoured to Guizhou to visit Wan Qian on the crew. At this moment, the two fellow villagers who had never met met for the first time through traditional culture as a bond. .

Zhang Jing also deliberately told Wan Qian what he saw and heard along the way, carefully framed the blacksmith brother's drawings and solemnly sent them to her, and this scene also deeply affected Wan Qian.

She said: "Craftsmanship is not only a skill for them to make a living, but what craftsmen inherit is ingenuity, culture and civilization."

In fact, for these cultures, we don't need to sensationalize or shout slogans. The true inheritance spirit is reflected in our understanding of craftsmanship. respect and understanding of the craftsmen.

As long as the documentary can touch every audience, this is a far-reaching thing.

After watching the video, many netizens learned a lot and expressed their feelings about this series of works.

Someone said: "Because of your persistence, some traditional craftsmen in China who are facing loss have seen the hope of inheritance."

Someone else said: "In the past few years, I have learned that Sister Qian has always silently supported some people who are chasing their dreams. It is like leading everyone to explode our own life sparks with a 'muffled thunder' method."

It seems that the audience noticed the director's special emphasis at the end of the film: "Thank you Ms. Wan Qian for sponsoring this film."

It turns out that this documentary series has been silently funded by Wan Qian since the fourth season.

Over the years, many craftsmanships have been replaced by high-cost industrialization, and the craftsman wisdom contained in them can only be preserved in the form of documentaries.

However, this type of format is destined to be less popular than blockbuster movies, not to mention that filming always requires funds. In this case, being able to generate electricity regardless of gains and losses shows Wan Qian's concern for traditional culture and her personal support.

After reading Wan Qian’s social platform, it is not difficult to find that she also loves handcrafting in her daily life. She not only tries to make tie-dying, burnt foil paintings, wood carvings, hand-woven ropes, etc., but also gives these handmade works to her fans. Give these handicrafts new value and warmth.

No wonder she liked the last paragraph at the end of the video: "We may not be able to retain our craftsmanship, but at least we can tell our descendants through these images that this is also China."

At the end of the article, Wan Qian also expressed her blessings for the director and the film: "May everything be well for the director and his family, and may "Searching for Craftsmanship" and traditional Chinese culture be recorded, seen and paid attention to by more people."

I think this wish can definitely come true, because hard work and persistence will never let people down.

As a public figure, Wan Qian can use her influence to promote people's attention and value to traditional culture, promote the spirit of craftsmanship, and support them with practical actions, which also plays a real role model.

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Conclusion

The "Searching for Craftsmanship" series is a documentary worth watching again and again. The presentation of stories about technology and craftsmen in the

film brings a lot of emotion and reflection to the audience.

With the development of the times, everyone only sees the rapidly updating technology, but ignores the cultural skills that have been passed down over the years. They also need to be paid attention to and passed down.

This requires everyone to pay attention to and understand the charm of technology.

Actor Wan Qian was able to provide support to the director and finance the filming of the film, which also allowed netizens to see that as a public figure, she has been guiding fans to do meaningful things and make her own efforts for the inheritance of traditional culture.

I hope that Wan Qian’s sincerity can infect more people, that these skills that are about to be lost will be seen by more people, and that future craftsmen will no longer feel lonely.

is here! "Looking for Craft 6" is finally here!

actress Wan Qian sincerely posted a long post in support of this walking documentary. It can be seen from every word that she has been paying attention to the inheritance of traditional culture. Many people also began to understand this warm work through Wan Qian. Director Zhang Jing's persistence in the film also touched people deeply. It has been eight years since the filming of the first "Looking for Craftsmanship". How many eight years can a person have in his life for love and affection?

As Wan Qian said -

"Persistence is the most difficult thing."

And the meaning of persistence can be seen. In the past 8 years, the "Looking for Skills" series has scored the highest Douban score of 9.0 points and the lowest score of 8.2 points, so in "Searching for Skills" series "Looking for Crafts 6" has received a great response after it was launched again. The audience once again focused on the lost traditional skills and adherents through the screen.

1

There are many highlights and far-reaching significance

The "Searching for Craftsmanship" series mainly records the stories of craftsmen through the lens. The

film does not have gorgeous transition shots or dazzling editing skills. It just expresses these persistence, warmth and regret to the audience in the most simple way.

And the content of the sixth season is still the epitome of traditional folk culture that the audience most wants to see.

The reason why they are called "folk" is because these crafts are not high-end and out-of-reach skills. They exist in the lives of ordinary people. Unfortunately, there is a lack of young people willing to accept the inheritance.

For example, riddles, folk songs, and foot cakes, many young people may ask: "These can be considered crafts?"

Compared with lacquerware, Suzhou embroidery and other familiar intangible cultural heritage cultures, folk crafts may not be well-known.

But as long as it is passed down through the times, has unique creative skills and can express the spirit of craftsmanship, I think it can be called "craft" and is worthy of being passed down.

However, the craftsmen who can persist today always give people a sense of loneliness and confusion.

For example, an old man named Lao Zhou works as a pot refill in the local market, but nowadays there are fewer and fewer people who need to refill the pot. Looking at his quick and smooth movements, one can’t help but feel that it would be too bad if this craft was lost. Sorry.

There is also Uncle Yan who makes tiles and bricks. In the early years, it was not a problem to earn hundreds of thousands a month, but now that he has used up the remaining raw materials, he will no longer continue doing it.

The raw materials for tiles could not be found, and the firing skills were no longer inherited. When he looked at his factory, was he complaining about his unmotivated son, or was it a pity that no one cared about his skills?

And I only saw the strong loneliness and sadness in his eyes.

There are many craftsmen who have left this world over the years, and their craftsmanship has also left with them.

So the meaning of this film is also derived from the search for craftsmanship to the focus on traditional Chinese culture.

Craftsmen are important, but "artists" are equally important.

A young man named Yang Yang uses his own meager efforts to protect these crafts, but he has no friends of the same age around him. He rushes around in search of crafts every day, and even a birthday greeting is a luxury.

What he needs is a fellow traveler, a partner who can understand this persistence. He hopes to see more young people join Yang Yang's team in the future and strive to inherit the craftsmanship.

2

Wan Qian was funded to effectively promote

After the filming of "Looking for Craft 6" was completed, director Zhang Jing detoured to Guizhou to visit Wan Qian on the crew. At this moment, the two fellow villagers who had never met met for the first time through traditional culture as a bond. .

Zhang Jing also deliberately told Wan Qian what he saw and heard along the way, carefully framed the blacksmith brother's drawings and solemnly sent them to her, and this scene also deeply affected Wan Qian.

She said: "Craftsmanship is not only a skill for them to make a living, but what craftsmen inherit is ingenuity, culture and civilization."

In fact, for these cultures, we don't need to sensationalize or shout slogans. The true inheritance spirit is reflected in our understanding of craftsmanship. respect and understanding of the craftsmen.

As long as the documentary can touch every audience, this is a far-reaching thing.

After watching the video, many netizens learned a lot and expressed their feelings about this series of works.

Someone said: "Because of your persistence, some traditional craftsmen in China who are facing loss have seen the hope of inheritance."

Someone else said: "In the past few years, I have learned that Sister Qian has always silently supported some people who are chasing their dreams. It is like leading everyone to explode our own life sparks with a 'muffled thunder' method."

It seems that the audience noticed the director's special emphasis at the end of the film: "Thank you Ms. Wan Qian for sponsoring this film."

It turns out that this documentary series has been silently funded by Wan Qian since the fourth season.

Over the years, many craftsmanships have been replaced by high-cost industrialization, and the craftsman wisdom contained in them can only be preserved in the form of documentaries.

However, this type of format is destined to be less popular than blockbuster movies, not to mention that filming always requires funds. In this case, being able to generate electricity regardless of gains and losses shows Wan Qian's concern for traditional culture and her personal support.

After reading Wan Qian’s social platform, it is not difficult to find that she also loves handcrafting in her daily life. She not only tries to make tie-dying, burnt foil paintings, wood carvings, hand-woven ropes, etc., but also gives these handmade works to her fans. Give these handicrafts new value and warmth.

No wonder she liked the last paragraph at the end of the video: "We may not be able to retain our craftsmanship, but at least we can tell our descendants through these images that this is also China."

At the end of the article, Wan Qian also expressed her blessings for the director and the film: "May everything be well for the director and his family, and may "Searching for Craftsmanship" and traditional Chinese culture be recorded, seen and paid attention to by more people."

I think this wish can definitely come true, because hard work and persistence will never let people down.

As a public figure, Wan Qian can use her influence to promote people's attention and value to traditional culture, promote the spirit of craftsmanship, and support them with practical actions, which also plays a real role model.

3

Conclusion

The "Searching for Craftsmanship" series is a documentary worth watching again and again. The presentation of stories about technology and craftsmen in the

film brings a lot of emotion and reflection to the audience.

With the development of the times, everyone only sees the rapidly updating technology, but ignores the cultural skills that have been passed down over the years. They also need to be paid attention to and passed down.

This requires everyone to pay attention to and understand the charm of technology.

Actor Wan Qian was able to provide support to the director and finance the filming of the film, which also allowed netizens to see that as a public figure, she has been guiding fans to do meaningful things and make her own efforts for the inheritance of traditional culture.

I hope that Wan Qian’s sincerity can infect more people, that these skills that are about to be lost will be seen by more people, and that future craftsmen will no longer feel lonely.

So what do you think about this?