<h1>Splendid Chronicles</h1>
Silk was the first invention that made China famous all over the world. Silkworm spit out only 0.02 mm of silk, today we know the word "fine", the ancients used to describe cocoon silk, in their view, the world's finest thing, is nothing more than silkworm spit out silk. The wise Chinese good at using every part of nature to give, even the slightest silk. Our ancestors reeled seven or eight cocoons into a silk thread, and used this silk to weave and embroider, so that in the world there was silk silk and brocade that matched jade food. It is a great wisdom not to be small and not to do it, and to move according to the situation.

Silk was once a luxury product that swept Europe, a hundred times more expensive than today's luxury brands
<h1>A gem of Chinese porcelain</h1>
A BBC documentary about Chinese porcelain (no domestic documentary on porcelain was found). In November 2010, a Chinese vase unearthed on the outskirts of Pinner was auctioned for £43 million, setting a new record for Chinese art. Why are Chinese vases so famous and expensive? The answer lies in the European obsession with Chinese porcelain.
In ancient times, foreigners thought porcelain was a gemstone
<h1>Four treasures of Chinese literature</h1>
As a traditional writing instrument and record carrier, the birth and evolution of the four treasures of the study room are closely related to Chinese civilization. It carries the emotions of generations, witnesses social progress and cultural development, and nourishes the unique art of Chinese calligraphy and painting; it embodies the labor and ingenuity of the manual world, creating outstanding craftsmanship and rare treasures.
Long knowledge, able to meditate
<h1>Tea, the story of a leaf</h1>
Tea is one of the most representative cultures in China. For thousands of years, tea culture has been inherited, experienced and transformed several times, and it has radiated a different brilliance and charm. This documentary explores the tea-producing regions of Yunnan, Fujian and Sichuan, and records how a small piece of young leaf was harvested through wind and rain, and baked through a complex process and craftsmanship to make a fragrant and fragrant sitting product. Following in the footsteps of the film crew, the audience visited China, Japan, India, Thailand, and Kenya, and experienced the different cultural heritage nourished by the blossoming of tea in Asian and African countries for thousands of years.
Compared to coffee, tea is much more refined
<h1>China on the tip of the tongue</h1>
How can this be less. Huangyan Dao and Diaoyu Dao are all ours, and the fish of Huangyan Dao and Diaoyu Island are also ours! We are not allowed to grab fish! Don't grab food with us! Magnificent my great foodie empire!
Just put this picture, it feels like this pie has a name in each province
<h1>Beijing opera</h1>
On November 16, 2010, Peking Opera was successfully inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. As our "national essence" Peking Opera art, it used to be so elegant and extraordinary...
The picture is beautiful and the soundtrack is full of beams
<h1>Chinese calligraphy for 5,000 years</h1>
In famous countries of the world, such as English-speaking countries and Arab countries, there are also figures or calligraphic art that are called calligraphers. However, the calligraphy works of those calligraphers cannot be written as banners or exhibited in the museum in the middle hall, and their calligraphers will definitely not have the status of artists that Chinese calligraphers have, and they will be worshiped by generations.
I was moved by the children's focus on learning books, and the farmers created and talked about calligraphy and painting after farming
<h1>Cloth China</h1>
Introducing traditional Chinese costumes, the first episode is to collect plant raw materials, the second episode is animal raw materials, the third episode is color, the fourth episode is style, the fifth episode is handmade, and the copywriting at the end of each episode is very delicate and beautiful.
In the era of T-shirt jeans, who would pay attention to these
<h1>Inheritance at your fingertips</h1>
Clay man Zhang, jade carving, Su embroidery, purple sand pot, gold lacquer wood carving... Traditional craftsmen have used decades of carving and perseverance to achieve the proficiency and exquisiteness of their craftsmanship.
I don't know if these kung fus will be followed by someone in the future
<h1>Kunqu opera for 600 years</h1>
Poster of "Six Hundred Years of Kunqu Opera"
Every nation has an elegant and exquisite performing art that profoundly expresses the spirit and voice of that nation, the Greeks have tragedies, Italy has opera, Russians have ballet, and the British have Shakespeare. They are extremely proud of their nation's "gagaku". What is the "Gagaku" we Chinese? It's Kunqu opera.
Kunqu classic song "Peony Pavilion"
<h1>gardens</h1>
The documentary "Garden - A Garden Within the Great Wall" produced by CCTV Documentary Channel consists of 8 episodes, each episode is about 50 minutes long, starting from the gardens of the pre-Qin, Han, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties, and continuing to modern times. Through storytelling, it embodies the slow life in the garden.
gardens
<h1>Materia Medica China</h1>
Chinese medicine embodies profound philosophical wisdom and the Chinese nation's thousands of years of health care concepts and practical experience, is the treasure of ancient Chinese science, but also the key to open the treasure house of Chinese civilization.
Chinese medicine is a bit cute
I don't know if everyone rushed to buy noodles when they were young, forced by their parents to practice brush writing, sick and frowning, pinching their noses and drinking Chinese medicine... And so on these experiences.
Now children have toys, electronic equipment is so developed that there is no need to practice words, as for traditional Chinese medicine, hanging sheep's head to sell dog meat is also the majority...
Everything in my childhood can't go back.