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The | test of the Heirloom series is coming! Will the inheritors pick two liquor experience officers?

Tracing the magic behind from a drop of water to a glass of wine, the two experience officers of the network comprehensive "Heirloom" walked into the Chinese wine city of Luzhou and began a "24th generation of wine fantasy journey".

To find out the magic behind the baijiu brewing process which can transform water into a cup of fine liquor, the two guests from online variety TV series Legacy take a tour to Luzhou, the liquor city of China, and set off on a fascinating journey exploring the secret of the aroma of baijiu inherited for 24 generations.

As the exploration journey deepened, the two experience officers were also eager to try, calculating that the "stealing teacher" learned the winemaking skills that had been passed down from generation to generation and were ingenious. Yet – No No No! After all, it is a national intangible cultural heritage, and if you want to learn this craft of "how many times can you see in the world", you still need to go through the strict "big pass"!

As the exploration continues on, with great curiosity, our two guests can't wait to learn the exquisite brewing techniques that have been passed on from one generation to another. However—this is never a walk in the park. After all, such ingenious craftsmanship of brewing liquor is a national intangible cultural heritage that needs tremendous effort. Our two guests have to pass through some real challenges and tests first.

So she came, she came, she came with a lot of trials...''

The | test of the Heirloom series is coming! Will the inheritors pick two liquor experience officers?

Hence there she is! Here comes the woman giving out several quests and tasks. She is the master and inheritor of Luzhou Laojiao's traditional brewing techniques!

Today, the fourth video program of the network "Heirloom" "Wine , Life Goes On" came, approaching the traditional brewing techniques of Luzhou Laojiao wine that has been passed down for 24 generations. Are the two experience officers confident of being tested in the "Worship" level? Poke the video and watch the "worship" road of the two experience officers!

Today, the new episode Liquor and Mankind, Longevity of Prosperity is aired. We'll witness our guests trying to break through the challenges when they dig into Luzhou Laojiao's traditional brewing techniques that have been passed on for 24 generations. Do the two eager challengers have confidence in passing the tests? Click on this video to view their stories!

"Heirloom" is a cultural science popularization network variety show focused on the wisdom of Chinese life and the philosophy of life created by Sichuan International Communication Center, which has recently been launched worldwide! The first season of "Heirloom" took Sichuan wine as the protagonist and walked into Luzhou, a Chinese wine city, and opened a "24th generation wine fantasy journey".

Legacy, a popular web variety show that shares Chinese culture by depicting Chinese people's ordinary lives, presenting their wisdom, thoughts, and philosophies across the ages, has been officially launched on its global release date. The first season mainly sheds light on Luzhou Laojiao, one of the classic varieties of Sichuan baijiu. Taking liquor as its protagonist, it wows the audience with a fascinating journey in the renowned Chinese liquor city Luzhou through exploring the secret of the aroma of baijiu inherited for 24 generations.

The program covers 5 themes such as history, water source, master and apprentice, cellar pond and winemaking, and the two experience officers will deeply understand the historical background behind Sichuan liquor, ingenuity and the road of inheritance from generation to generation through field visits, labor experience, "worship of teachers" and other forms, and perceive, tell and promote Sichuan liquor culture from different perspectives in China and the West.

Legacy series plans to reflect the authentic Sichuan baijiu culture and tackles the five main themes, including the history of baijiu, water sources, apprenticeship and inheritance, liquor cellars, and baijiu-making techniques. Through on-site visits, one-of-a-kind liquor-making activities hosted by experts, and short "apprenticeship" games, our two guests gained insights into the historical heritage and craftsmanship of Sichuan baijiu, which helped them perceive, interpret, and promote Sichuan baijiu culture from both Chinese and Western perspectives.

"Heirloom" will continue to be launched in the overseas media matrix of Sichuan International Communication Center, Chuanguan News first screen and English channel, Sichuan Daily WeChat, etc., so stay tuned!

Stay tuned with our two guests and follow their adventures! Legacy series will continue to be aired on SICC overseas media network, Chuanguan News front page and English channel, and Sichuan Daily official account on WeChat!

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