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Shijiazhuang's post-90s boys' creative "intangible cultural heritage wedding" uses traditional culture to "sprinkle sugar" is really advanced

author:Yanzhao Metropolis Daily

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On January 8, a unique "intangible cultural heritage wedding" was held in Shijiazhuang City. The two post-90s, Liu Haotian and his beloved girl Wang Chang, on the sweetest day of their lives, introduced more than a dozen intangible cultural heritages that shone on the land of Yanzhao into the wedding, and broadcast them live to netizens through the Hebei News Network, showing the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture.

Shijiazhuang's post-90s boys' creative "intangible cultural heritage wedding" uses traditional culture to "sprinkle sugar" is really advanced

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This unusual wedding idea not only left a warm "Chinese romance" in the memory of the two people, but also attracted the attention of many cultural celebrities, who sent them blessings with unique "intangible cultural heritage craftsmanship".

Scene: 19 items of intangible cultural heritage

Inherit the culture of Yanzhao Damei

The representative work of the Kite Town of the Northern School of China and the Tisheli Kite in Langfang is "Biyi Double Flying Swallow"; a generation of famous kilns and precious porcelain passed down from generation to generation, Quyang Ding Porcelain in Hebei Province; the lantern of Gaocheng Palace, an ancient handicraft that reflects the atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty; the Jingxing Lahua, one of the three major folk dances in Hebei and the "twist" that carried songs and dances into Zhongnanhai in 1957 to report on the performance to the central leaders; the treasures of Chinese folk music and art, the first batch of Cangzhou Hejian Xihe Drum listed on the national intangible cultural heritage list...

Shijiazhuang's post-90s boys' creative "intangible cultural heritage wedding" uses traditional culture to "sprinkle sugar" is really advanced

A performance of the Izumi flowers at the wedding

How would it feel if you were in a wedding and met these beautiful traditional cultural gems at the same time?

What's more, the same wedding banquet in the past has also become a collection of local specialties in Hebei: the eight bowls of Zhengding and the Majia roast chicken and Gaocheng Palace noodles that Shijiazhuang people give a thumbs up to speaking of; the Bashang delicacy Chaigou Fort bacon; the Handan flower buns with exquisite carvings like handicrafts; and the sausages of five hundred residences, the imperial sugar cake of Chengde and the roasted whole lamb of Fengning... More than ten dishes and delicacies are not simple, they are classic foods that reflect the characteristics of different regional cultures, and have been included in the list of intangible cultural heritage protection - guests eat both food and culture, full of mouth and eye, but also increase knowledge, enhance the sense of closeness with the ancient culture of their hometown.

Shijiazhuang's post-90s boys' creative "intangible cultural heritage wedding" uses traditional culture to "sprinkle sugar" is really advanced

Intangible Cultural Heritage Performance at the Wedding Scene Photographed by Wang Jian

At this wedding with constant surprises, the guests seemed to have entered a traditional cultural show: all they could see were intangible cultural heritage crafts and performances, listening to intangible cultural heritage music in their ears and tasting intangible cultural heritage food in their mouths. Coupled with the two protagonists of the wedding, the bridegroom Liu Haotian and the bride Wang Chang, wearing exquisitely embroidered and classical national auspicious dresses, expressing their hearts and exchanging vows with traditional ceremonies, it is even more as if people have traveled through time and space, and have a strong resonance and yearning for the ancient beautiful vision of "holding the hand of the son, the white head with one heart".

Inheritors: It is the responsibility to bring intangible cultural heritage into modern life

Due to the epidemic, Liu Haotian and Wang Chang's wedding did not invite too many guests, but there were many non-hereditary inheritors who participated in and supported their "activity" of Yanzhao culture display.

Pang Yonghui, a first-class arts and crafts master of Hebei Province who inherited the late Ding porcelain master Mr. Chen Wenzeng and the representative inheritor of the precious intangible cultural heritage of "Quyang Ding Porcelain", not only brought his own works to congratulate the two newlyweds on the same day, but also personally witnessed their marriage.

Shijiazhuang's post-90s boys' creative "intangible cultural heritage wedding" uses traditional culture to "sprinkle sugar" is really advanced

The tea set at the wedding scene is antique. Wang Jianzhao

Dingyao kiln is a famous kiln in ancient China, with a long history, and the fine works have always been valued by museums and collection enthusiasts all over the world, and the cultural value is extremely high. Ding porcelain originated in the Jian ci, Beizhen and Yanchuan areas of Quyang, Baoding, and has gone through the rise and fall of the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties. The traditional firing technique of ding porcelain has been restored through the efforts of contemporary arts and crafts artists and folk artists, but it is still not easy for ding porcelain to truly embark on a new historical height. In this regard, Pang Yonghui, who has been studying Ding porcelain for more than 20 years, has a deep feeling, he said: "Although the skills of Ding porcelain, a national intangible cultural heritage, can be said to have been inherited, it is very difficult to adapt to contemporary life and open up the market. He believes that this is a dilemma that almost all intangible cultural heritages have to face.

Therefore, when he participated in such a "pre-publicized intangible cultural heritage life show", Pang Yonghui felt fresh and looking forward to it. "Will this play a guiding role in the future and help the intangible cultural heritage find a way out?" In Pang Yonghui's view, such an intangible cultural heritage full of traditional cultural charm as Ding porcelain can only truly find its own land if it enters life, enters the family, and approaches the people. And showing such a rich traditional culture through a wedding also expanded his imagination of the prospects of intangible cultural heritage.

Wang Xuemei, director of the Jingxing Cultural Center, is one of the inheritors of jingxing lahua, and she brought six friends on the stage to the "Intangible Cultural Heritage Wedding" scene.

Jingxing Lahua has a long reputation, not only the most important folk dance form in Hebei, but also the first batch of projects to be included in the national intangible cultural heritage protection list. Wang Xuemei has been engaged in the protection of intangible cultural heritage and mass culture in Jingxing for a long time, and she knows the importance of bringing the original flower pulling performance into life. However, in the past, the stage of the "flower pulling team" was mainly in some mass activities or the weddings and funerals of local people, and it was not too easy to promote it to the outside world, especially to young people.

Wang Xuemei is the first time to bring this local traditional art into the wedding of the people in the city. She said that she had never seen this form before, but she was particularly happy to see that through live broadcasting, so many netizens were particularly happy about the unique charm of Jingxing Lahua from strange to curious, from curious to like, like and comment on "Lahua".

Younger generation:

Intangible cultural heritage is very beautiful can also be very "tide"

Why is it that weddings are held in such a different way?

Liu Haotian said that he just wanted to make an attempt to break the convention in the popular marriage customs of pursuing comparison and luxury. He hopes to use this form to tell his relatives and friends around him that traditional culture can also be so youthful and fashionable, so amiable and usable.

"We both want to support non-genetic inheritance and transmission in a post-90s way," he said, born in 1995.

This wedding Liu Haotian planned and prepared for a whole year. He and Wang Chang worked together in the cultural company, and because of the nature of the work, the two young people were not unfamiliar with traditional culture. However, they also realize that the intangible cultural heritage that people can access in their lives today is actually limited, and they are often regarded as a distant and vague label, or shelved or respected, and cannot be related to the true feelings of ordinary people. Therefore, when Liu Haotian asked Wang Chang's opinion to see if in addition to Chinese dresses and traditional ceremonies, more intangible cultural heritage elements could be brought into the wedding of two people and affect everyone's concepts.

What I didn't expect was that their idea was unanimously applauded by insiders. Many teachers, elders and friends who have working relations with Liu Haotian are all looking for resources for them, and finally "spelled" such a unique wedding that collects 19 intangible cultural heritage elements of Yanzhao Dadi, which has become a beautiful memorial in life.

(Yan Durong media reporter Liu Caiping text/photo)

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